Cassette Player User Manual
SPECIFICA  TIONS  :
Size:
CARE  &  MAINTENANCE
Operating  Voltage:
Output  Power:
Output Wiring:
Always check that the tape is wound tightly inside the take-up  spool on
the cassette.  If the tape is loose, wind it with a six-sided pencil.
A. Never use C-120 style cassettes ( 120 minute cassettes)  in this
playcr.
B.  Never  insert a cassette  into  your player when  the  vehicle
temperature is near or below freezing.
Output  Impedance:
Tuning  Range:
CLEANING  OF  TAPE  HEAD  &  CAPSTAN
Since the tapes contain oxides, you will find black residue  building up
on the  tape  head  and  drive  capstan (inside  cassette  door).  These
residues should be cleaned after 50 to 100 hours of accumulated tape
operation.  You can  either  clean  them  by  hand,  with  a cotton  swab
slightly  damp  with  alcohol (do  not  use any petroleum  solvent) or  a
commercial  tape  head cleaning  solution  available  at  most  stereo
stores.  Or you can use a special cleaning cassette  (also available  at
stereo stores) that automatically  cleans the  head and capstan  when
inserted.
Sensitivity:
FM Stereo  Separation:
Tape  Frequency  Response:
Wow  & Flutter:
Tape  SIN  Ratio:
7"  W  x  2"  H  x 4-1/2"0
178mm  x 50mm  x 115mm
12  volts  OC, negative  ground
14  watts  maximum  stereo  power
(7  watts  per channel)
Common  ground  type  designed  for  2
speaker  use.  May  also  be  used  with  4
speakers.
Compatible  with  4-8  ohm  speakers
(AM)  540-1,710KHz
(FM)  88-108  MHz
(AM)  Less  that  15I:JV
(FM)  Less  that  2.5  ~V
30dB
50-10,000Hz
.25%
5OdB standard  tape
DEMAGNETIZING
The  movement  of  the magnetic  tape  across  the head  and  metal  par1s
of the  tape  player  causes  a magnetic  field to develop.  We recommend
you  have  the tape  player  demagnetized  at  least  twice  annually.  You
can buy  an inexpensive  demagnetizing  tool  or  have  a stereo  shop  do
it for  you.










