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Opera ting

Instructions

IMPORTANT NOTICE


CT-F1050 is designed to operate from 120 V, 220 V or 240 V
mains. Before turning on the power, please confirm that the
line voltage setting indicated on the rear of your unit cor
responds to the supply voltage in your area: if not, change the
setting as described in VOLTAGE AND FUSING VARIA-
TIONS on page 2.

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STEREO CASSETTE TAPE DECK

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VOLTAGE AND FUSING VARIATIONS

You will find the line voltage selector switch on rear panel. This switch has positions for 120 V, 220 V and 240 V

power sources.

Before your cassette tape deck is shipped from the factory, the switch is set to the power requirements of the
destination;. nevertheless, you should check that it is set properly before plugging the power cord into the outlet.
If the voltage is not properly set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements differ, adjust the selec-
tor switch as follows. Before adjusting, disconnect the power cord.

1. Unscrew the fuse cap with a Phillips screwdriver, then take out the fuse and plug.

2. Re-install the plug with its cutaway section exposing the correct voltage indication as shown in the illustration

below.

3. Refer to the table and install a replacement fuse (provided as an accessory).
4. Insert the fuse in the fuse cap, then fit the cap to the plug and tighten.

120V 15A
220V,240V 800mA

Socket

VOLTAGE SELECTOR plug

(V- Fuse
Tabie
Voltage Fuse Fuse cap

Phillips screwdriver

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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

To ensure the best sound quality and trouble-free operation,
avoid setting up the tape deck in any of the locations describ-
ed below.

Location liable to downgrade performance
and result in breakdowns

Resulting trouble

. Locations exposed to direct sunlight, or near heaters or other

heat sources.

. Locations with poor ventilation, with high humidity or moisture

contents, or dusty locations.

. Locations susceptible to vibration.
. Locations where are thinners, benzine and other types of volatile

liquids, insect sprays or any kind of inflammable objects at hand.

. Do not install the tape deck in the vicinity of the tuner. Also, do

not install it directly on top of the stereo amplifier.

. External heat causes the performance of the circuit parts to

deteriorate, and operation becomes unstable.

. Cause of faulty contact in input/output plugs, and rust. High

humidity and high moisture contents cause deterioration in in-
sulation. There is also the danger of current leakage and heat
generation in the circuit parts. Dust or grease in the rotating
parts causes the parts to deteriorate.

. These locations affect the precision parts adversely.
. These help to corrode the front panel. In particular, the heads

are precision»finished to micron dimensions. Chemicals may
reduce their performance, so exercise all due care.

. During AM reception, this is a cause of interference and hum

noise generation.

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