Sanyo AWM-2800 Instruction Manual - Page 20

Remote, Control, Operation, Maintenance

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION rey NOTE: The buttons on the remote control perfom similar functions to similarly marked buttons on the front panel. Operation (Common section) Power On/Off O/ON Adjust volume - or + VOLUME Select sound preset SOUND PRESET Temporarily mute the sound MUTE Select function FUNCTION • CD automatically selected when [ l>/an ] is pressed. • TUNER is automatically selected when [BAND] is pressed. Set sleep time SLEEP Display the current time DISPLAY Adjusting clock TIMER - TIMER -- + or - TIMER SET -- CLOCK ADJUST ins 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 who Timer setting TIMER --TIMER TIMER -- + or - TIMER SET CLOCK ADJUST- TIMER-- O/ON Checking the timer setting Clearing the timer setting TIMER TIMER (Tuner section) Select TUNER and/or Select band BAND Select preset station In TUNER mode Number buttons or - PRESET + (CD changer section) Start play Select the desired disc and track Programmed play MEMORY -4 DISC CHANGE >100 In CD mode DISC CHANGE- KK or >I> (or number buttons) In CD mode >l>1(or number buttons) 4 MEMORY - >/00 Temporarily stop play Skip play Search Repeat play Random play Stop During play >MI During play KK or >Di (press once) or Number buttons During play KK or L>D1(press continuously) REPEAT RANDOM/FM MODE MAINTENANCE WARNING: FOR YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY, BE SURE TO DISCONNECT THE AC POWER CORD BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING. Cleaning the cabinet Use a clean soft cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use benzol, benzene or other strong chemical cleaners since these could damage the finish of your unit. It is important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit. Cleaning the cassette section For continued high performance from the cassette section, periodically clean the heads, pinch rollers and capstans whenever an accumulation of dust and red-brown oxide particles is noticed. To do this, open the cassette holder. Remove any cassettes still in the cassette compartments. Carefully rub each head (4, 5, 8), pinch rollers (3, 7) and capstans (2, 6) with a cotton swab (1) moistened with isopropyl alcohol or special head-cleaning fluid. Deck B 1 Deck A 1 // 6 5 43 8 -E19-

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REMOTE
CONTROL
OPERATION
rey
NOTE:
The
buttons
on
the
remote
control
perfom
similar
functions
to
similarly
marked
buttons
on
the
front
panel.
Operation
(Common
section)
Power
On/Off
Adjust
volume
Select
sound
preset
Temporarily
mute
the
sound
Select
function
CD
automatically
selected
when
[
l>/an
]
is
pressed.
TUNER
is
automatically
selected
when
[BAND]
is
pressed.
Set
sleep
time
Display
the
current
time
Adjusting
clock
Timer
setting
Checking
the
timer
setting
Clearing
the
timer
setting
(Tuner
section)
Select
TUNER
and/or
Select
band
Select
preset
station
(CD
changer
section)
Start
play
Select
the
desired
disc
and
track
Programmed
play
MEMORY
4
DISC
CHANGE
O/ON
-
or
+
VOLUME
SOUND
PRESET
MUTE
FUNCTION
SLEEP
DISPLAY
TIMER
TIMER
--
+
or
-
TIMER
SET
--
CLOCK
ADJUST
ins
000
000
0
0
0
0
0
who
TIMER
--TIMER
TIMER
--
+
or
-
TIMER
SET
CLOCK
ADJUST—
TIMER--
O/ON
TIMER
TIMER
BAND
In
TUNER
mode
Number
buttons
or
-
PRESET
+
>100
In
CD
mode
In
CD
mode
>l>1
(or
number
buttons)
MEMORY
-
>/00
4
DISC
CHANGE—
KK
or
>I>
(or
number
buttons)
Temporarily
stop
play
Skip
play
Search
Repeat
play
Random
play
Stop
During
play
>MI
During
play
KK
or
>Di
(press
once)
or
Number
buttons
During
play
KK
or
L>D1
(press
continuously)
REPEAT
RANDOM/FM
MODE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
PERSONAL
SAFETY,
BE
SURE
TO
DISCONNECT
THE
AC
POWER
CORD
BEFORE
PROCEEDING
WITH
ANY
MAINTE-
NANCE
OR
CLEANING.
Cleaning
the
cabinet
Use
a
clean
soft
cloth
moistened
with
plain
lukewarm
water
and
wrung
dry.
Never
use
benzol,
benzene
or
other
strong
chemical
cleaners
since
these
could
damage
the
finish
of
your
unit.
It
is
important
that
no
liquid
reaches
the
inside
of
the
unit.
Cleaning
the
cassette
section
For
continued
high
performance
from
the
cassette
section,
periodically
clean
the
heads,
pinch
rollers
and
capstans
whenever
an
accumulation
of
dust
and
red
-brown
oxide
particles
is
noticed.
To
do
this,
open
the
cassette
holder.
Remove
any
cassettes
still
in
the
cassette
compartments.
Carefully
rub
each
head
(4,
5,
8),
pinch
rollers
(3,
7)
and
capstans
(2,
6)
with
a
cotton
swab
(1)
moistened
with
isopropyl
alcohol
or
special
head
-cleaning
fluid.
Deck
B
Deck
A
1
//
1
6
5
4
3
8
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