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1. on DIGITAL e A p an COMPACT CASSETTE COMPACT Wise amp 0156 gt o _ o ct fro INDEX Australia Guarantee nresrvnnnrorornnvonnnonnnnennvenneversnnnvesevnsennnee a2 New Zealand Guarantee EENS Mexico Garant a NEESS Brasil Garant a eeeevnroorrernovvnavanneennavnennnnnenneannevanesnnaven Espana Declaraci n de conformidad con normas Dansk Typeskiltet findes pa bagsiden af apparaten og serienummeret i batterirummet Dolby st jreduktion fremstillet p licens fra Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY og dobbelt D symbolet DO tilh rer Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation som varem rker Norsk Dolby st yreduksjon er fremstilt med lisens fra Dol by Laboratories Licensing Corporation DOLBY og dobbel D symbolet DO er varemerker tilh rende Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation PHONES 1 BATT radio FM ST FM tape NORMAL METAL Cr02 RADIO TAPE f VOLUME u Ya L 9 10 kHz back side cassette lid DOLBY B sk ON OFF H DBB N yi aa um AA ml E FE Ten fe Et nm Mr mer men uf AAI NW 2 gt RER d un 25 e p KE gt ga YI a uret dm nn 2 x Alkaline cells type R6 UM3 AA ko DISPLAY STORE ALARM ON OFF UP MIN MODE ALARM STOP LOCK MODE ALARM STOP Radio _______ _
2. ON OFF The alarm will sound for 10 minutes then Note The alarm cannot be heard through either Alarm Time Set or Clock Time Setmode for e Press ALARM ON OFF to turn off the alarm longer than 10 seconds entirely and the indicator will out When the display is blinking use HOUR and MIN to adjust time Pressing continuously will advance the hour and minutes more quickly When you are finished press MODE to return to Clock Display ry e eng TO A AAA nn e geseet General Information ACCESSORIES included ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE e Stereo Headphones 4 All redundant packaging material has been omit e Belt clip ted We have done our utmost to make the packaging easy to separate into three mono ma USE YOUR HEAD WHEN USING HEADPHONES terials Hearing safety cardboard box Do not play your headphones at a high volume expandable polystyrene buffer Hearing experts advise that continuous use at high polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Please observe the local regulations regarding Ing volume permanently damage hearing the disposal of these packaging materials Traffic safety Ne 2 Your set consists of materials which can be re Do not use headphones while driving vehicle It cycled and reused if disassembled by special may create a traffic hazard and it is illegal in many ized company Please i
3. fail within the guaran tee period please return it to the retailer from whom it was purchased In most cases the retailer will be able to satisfactorily repair or replace the product However should the retailer not be able to con clude the matter satisfactorily or if you have other difficulties claiming under this guarantee please contact The Guarantee Controller Philips New Zealand Ltd P O Box 41 021 Auckland 3 09 84 94 160 fax E 09 84 97 858 83 m nn An ee ee 87 88 NOTES Philips AQ 6549 Stereo Radio Cassette Player English 4 Printed in Hong Kong 9504 TC text gt z tun wa en
4. WN amp and or e Adjust DOLBY NR DO noise reduction ON or PRESETS buttons OFF e Keep ALARM STOP pressed and then press e To start playback press 4 gt MODE once e During playback you can reverse the tape LOCK is now activated direction using 4 DIR gt LOCK will appear on the display e Adjust the sound with VOLUME and DBB bass Repeat the above operation to turn off the lock je Winding Press se anf d off function e stop press and the set IS switched AUTO REVERSE e The tape direction will be automatically reversed whenever the player reaches the end of the tape The cassette will play continuously unless you press I or until the batteries are exhausted mr u 8 om frie gt e m A 7 AA rm mm oau a a a nn 1 ame Clock SETTING CLOCK ALARM TIME ALARM e Set RADIO TAPE to TAPE Set the Alarm Time as described in Setting Press MODE to select the desired display Clock Alarm Time ALARM ON indicator is displayed The alarm will sound at preset time stops automatically ALARM TIME SET gt CLOCK TIME SET CLOCK DISPLAY A headphones Press ALARM STOP to stop the alarm The Display will return to Clock Display if left in The alarm will sound again in 24 hours Each time you press MODE the display will show e Return to Clock Display then press ALARM
5. _____ A a a A A A A A SUPPLY RADIO RECEPTION Batteries 9 10 kHz switch for AM MW e Insert two alkaline batteries as indicated type Important You must set 9 10 kHz switch to the R6 UM3 or AA correct position before use e Remove the batteries if they are exhausted orif 10 kHz for use in North and South America they are not to be used for a long time e 9kHz for use in all other countries Mains adaptor e Set RADIO TAPE to RADIO e Connect mains adaptor to the 3 V DC socket Connect the headphones to 2 The headphone e The adaptor must supply 3 V DC 9 minus lead will function as FM aerial pole O to the 1 3 mm centre pin of the 3 4mm Select the wave band using FMeAM The display socket shows FM or AM e In case of FM set FM ST FM mono to the Remarks When you use the set for the first time desired position or when you have left the set without batteries for When stereo appears on the display you are a long time the display may show incorrect infor listening to FM stereo programmes in stereo mation or the preset stations may not be received The disturbance noise due to a weak FM stereo correctly If this is the case pressing a ballpointpen Signal can be suppressed by setting FM ST FM through the hole in the back of the set enables you to FM mono The stereo indicator disappears to reset the display and to re programme the preset from the display and you will hear t
6. es this product against defective components and faulty workmanship for a period of 12 months Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within 12 months from the date of purchase subject to the following conditions will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Conditions 1 The product must have been purchased in New Zealand As proof of purchase retain the original sales docket indicating the date of purchase 2 The guarantee applies only to faults caused by defective components or faulty workmanship on the part of the manufacturer 3 The guarantee does not cover failures caused by misuse neglect normal wear and tear acciden tal breakage use on the incorrect voltage use contrary to operating instructions or unauthor ised modification to the product or repair by an unauthorised technician 4 Reasonable evidence in the form of a sales docket must be supplied to indicate that the product was purchased no more than 12 months prior to the date of your claim ee a en gr vr er ner TEE _ Oz 5 In the event of a failure Philips shall be under no liability for any injury or any loss or damage caused to property or products other than the product under guarantee This guarantee does not prejudice your rights under common law and statute and is in addition to the normal responsibilities of the retailer and Philips How to claim Should your Philips product
7. he FM stations programme in mono Sometimes the preset stations and the clock time Tune automatically manually or by means of the have to be re programmed after changing the PRESETS buttons batteries e Adjust the sound with VOLUME and DBB bass e The set is switched off when RADIO TAPE is in position TAPE and no cassette player button is pressed 4 am a u eee CN e 0 _ rr gt Eee ap x wiper or 1 re te Radio GB AUTOMATIC TUNING PRESETS SI TUNING III Keep TUNING pressed until the frequency on the display keeps changing then release the TUNING amp Y button Tuning stops when Strong radio signal has been found If the radio station found is not the desired one simply repeat this operation MANUAL TUNING Manual tuning is useful when you already know the frequency of the transmitter e g from your programme guide Keep TUNING UP DOWN pressed s soon as you approach the required radio frequency stop tuning by briefly pressing any of the TUNING buttons Then press TUNING UP or TUNING DOWN briefly until the right frequency has been reached In this way the frequency can be changed step by step One step is 0 05 MHz 50 kHz on FM or for North or South America 0 1 MHz 100 kHz me pt mer A m nn mme p The PRESETS buttons allow you to store
8. nquire about local regula countries Even if your headphones are an open air tions on how to hand in your old set for recycling type designed to let you hear outside sounds do 3 Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with your not turn up the volume so high that you cannot household waste Please inquire about how to hear what is going on around you dispose of batteries according to local regula MAINTENANCE Hone e Clean the magnetic head after every 50 hours of operation or on average once a month by playing through a cleaning cassette Do not expose the set and cassettes to rain moisture sand or to excessive heat from e g heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun a a d pe ae es a Troubleshootin D 2 a Au nn mn If a fault occurs first check the points listed below before taking the unit for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these suggestions consult your dealer or service centre Warning Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself as this would invalidate your Quarantee Problem Cause Solution No power Wrong battery polarity Insert batteries correctly Batteries exhausted e Replace batteries Hum when using mains adaptor Adaptor used is not regulated type Use Philips SBC6650 or other standard regulated 3 V DC adaptor No sound LH Volume is not turned up e Turn up volume Headphone
9. s is not connected Connect headphones jack into headphones socket Poor sound quali Headphones plug not fully inserted Insert plug fully Unit does not react to operation of any button Electrostatic discharge Press RESET button using ballpoint pen hole on back of set Display is not working properly Electrostatic discharge Press RESET button using ballpoint pen hole on back of set No memory Batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries then re program settings Troubleshootin Severe radio hum or noise This set complies with the radio interference FM aerial not fully extended requirements of the European Community e Extend FM aerial headphone wire fully The model number can be found at the bottom of Set too close to TV VCR or computer the set and the production number in the battery e Move set away from TV VCR or computer compartment nn and FM AM keys are Dolby B noise reduction manufactured under li not working sense from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpo LOCK function activated ration Dolby and the double D symbol DO are trade e Press MODE ALARM STOP to turn off LOCK marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Poor cassette sound quality Tape head dirty e Clean tape head See Maintenance Auto reverse occurs before end of tape High friction on tape e Try fast winding tape once 10 The benefits given to the purchaser by this
10. the frequencies of up to 20 radio stations in memory 10 AM or 10 FM stations How to preset radio station e Select the wave band using FMeAM Using TUNING UP DOWN gt tune either automatically or manually to the radio station to be stored as described above To the radio frequency shown press E Within 10 seconds select the desired memory location using the PRESETS buttons For the preset locations 6 10 first press 5 and after that one of the buttons 1 5 The selected radio station is now stored in memory preset radio station is only erased from the memory by storing another one in its place Selecting PRESETS Press the desired PRESETS button For the preset locations 6 10 first press 5 and after that one of the buttons 1 5 ee e D Radio Cassette Player ERASING THE MEMORY PLAYING BACK CASSETTES e Move the 9 10 kHz switch to the other position e Set RADIO TAPE to TAPE and back again e Connect the headphones to 1 The memory will now be erased and PRESETS e Open the cassette holder and insert a cassette stations will need to be reprogrammed with the open part facing the buttons e Set NORMAL METAL CrO2 selector to LOCK oo NORMAL for NORMAL EL DS Activating LOCK keeps your radio programmes METAL CrOz for CHROME IEC or METAL from being interrupted should you accidentally IEC IV cassettes press on TUNING UP DO
11. warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies which under the Trade Practices Act or other Commonwealth or State law the purchaser or owner has in respect of the product The Philips product carries the following warranties C series HiFi systems 12 months Compact Disc Players 12 months Home Audio Systems 6 months Clock radios portable radios cassette recorders cassette players and radio recorders 90 days Any defect in materials or workmanship occurring within the specified period from the date of delivery will be rectified free of charge by the retailer from whom this product was purchased Note Please retain your purchase docket to assist prompt service 82 Guarantee and Service valid for Australia Conditions of this warranty 1 All claims for warranty service must be made to the retailer from whom this product was purchased All transport charges incurred in con nection with warranty service or replacement will be paid by the purchaser 2 These warranties do not cover batteries and extend only to defects in materials or workmanship occurring under normal use of the product where operated in accordance with our instructions Philips Consumer Products Division Technology Park Figtree Drive Australia Centre Homebush 2140 New South Wales Guarantee and service for New Zealand Thank you for purchasing this quality Philips prod uct Philips New Zealand Ltd guarante
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