Magnavox Stereo System MAS 100 37 User Manual

User guide  
S M A R T . V E R Y S M A R T .  
MAS-100 MINI HI-FI STEREO SYSTEM  
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safety symbols  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
Model No. _______________________  
Serial No. ________________________  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
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INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
This “bolt of lightning” indi-  
cates uninsulated material  
within your unit may cause  
WARNING: TO PREVENT  
FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
an electrical shock. For the safety of  
everyone in your household, please do  
not remove product covering.  
CAUTION: To prevent electric  
shock, match wide blade of plug to  
wide slot, and fully insert.  
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attention to features for  
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operating and maintenance problems.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
12.  
Use only with the cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table specified  
by the manufacturer or sold with  
the apparatus.When a cart is  
used, use caution when moving  
the cart/apparatus combination  
to avoid injury from tip-over.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near  
water.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning  
storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation  
openings. Install in accordance with  
the manufacturer´s instructions.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
such as power-supply cord or plug is  
8. Do not install near any heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus  
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does  
not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
9. Do not defeat the  
safety purpose of the  
15.Battery usage CAUTION To  
prevent battery leakage which may result in  
bodily injury, property damage, or damage  
to the unit:  
polarized or  
grounding-type plug.  
AC Polarized  
Plug  
A polarized plug has two blades with one  
wider than the other.A grounding type plug  
has two blades and a third grounding prong.  
The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug  
does not fit into your outlet, consult an  
electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
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Install all batteries correctly, + and - as  
marked on the unit.  
Do not mix batteries (old and new or  
carbon and alkaline, etc.).  
Remove batteries when the unit is not used  
for a long time.  
10. Protect the power cord from being  
walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
EL 6475-E004: 02/8  
11.Only use attachments/accessories  
specified by the manufacturer.  
Class II equipment symbol  
This symbol indicates that the unit has  
a double insulation system  
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Index  
English ------------------------------------------------ 8  
Français -------------------------------------------- 33  
Español --------------------------------------------- 59  
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Contents  
General Information  
Tape Operation/Recording  
Supplied accessories ............................................ 9  
Environmental information ................................ 9  
Safety information ................................................ 9  
Loading tape ........................................................ 21  
Playing tapes ........................................................ 21  
Rewinding/Fast forwarding ............................... 22  
General information on recording ................. 22  
Preparation for recording ................................ 22  
One touch recording......................................... 22  
CD Synchronized start recording .................. 22  
Dubbing tapes ..................................................... 23  
Preparations  
Rear connections ........................................ 1011  
Power  
Antennas connection  
Speakers connection  
Inserting batteries into the remote control. 11  
Maintenance.............................................. 23  
Controls  
Controls on the system and remote  
control .................................................................. 12  
Clock/Timer  
View clock............................................................ 24  
Clock setting ....................................................... 24  
Timer setting ................................................ 2425  
Deactivating the timer  
Activating the timer  
Sleep timer setting ............................................. 25  
Specifications ........................................... 26  
Troubleshooting ............................. 2728  
Basic Functions  
Plug and Play ........................................................ 13  
Demonstration mode........................................ 14  
Switching the system on ................................... 14  
Switching the system to standby mode ........ 14  
Dim mode ............................................................ 14  
Volume control ................................................... 14  
Sound control ..................................................... 15  
DSC (Digital Sound Control)  
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)  
CD Operation  
Discs for playback .............................................. 16  
Loading discs ....................................................... 16  
Playing discs ......................................................... 17  
Selecting a desired track/passage.................... 17  
Replacing discs during playback ...................... 17  
Repeat and Shuffle....................................... 1718  
Repeat play  
Random play  
Programming the disc tracks ........................... 18  
Erasing the program .......................................... 18  
Radio Reception  
Tuning to radio stations .................................... 19  
Storing preset radio stations .................... 1920  
Automatic preset programming  
Manual preset programming  
Tuning to preset radio stations ....................... 20  
Erasing a preset radio station .......................... 20  
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General Information  
This system complies with the FCC rules,  
Part 15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10.  
Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Safety information  
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Before operating the system, check that the  
operating voltage indicated on the typeplate (or  
the voltage indication beside the voltage  
selector) of your system is identical with the  
voltage of your local power supply. If not, please  
consult your dealer.  
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Place the system on a flat, hard and stable  
surface.  
Place the system in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent internal heat build-up in  
your system. Allow at least 10 cm (4 inches)  
clearance from the rear and the top of the unit  
and 5 cm (2 inches) from each side.  
Supplied accessories  
– 2 speaker boxes  
– remote control  
– AM loop antenna  
– FM wire antenna  
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Do not expose the system, batteries or discs to  
excessive moisture, rain, sand or heat sources  
caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
Environmental information  
All unnecessary packaging has been omitted.We  
have tried to make the packaging easy to  
separate into three materials: cardboard (box),  
polystyrene foam (buffer) and polyethylene (bags,  
protective foam sheet).  
The lens may cloud over when the system is  
suddenly moved from cold to warm  
surroundings, making it impossible to play a disc.  
Leave the system in the warm environment until  
the moisture evaporates.  
Your system consists of materials which can be  
recycled and reused if disassembled by a  
specialized company. Please observe the local  
regulations regarding the disposal of packaging  
materials, exhausted batteries and old  
equipment.  
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The mechanical parts of the set contain self-  
lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or  
lubricated.  
When the system is switched to Standby  
mode, it is still consuming some power.  
To disconnect the system from the  
power supply completely, remove the AC  
power plug from the wall socket.  
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Preparations  
AM loop  
antenna  
FM wire antenna  
speaker  
(right)  
speaker  
(left)  
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AC power cord  
Rear connections  
B Antennas Connection  
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM  
antenna to the respective terminals.Adjust the  
position of the antenna for optimal reception.  
The type plate is located at the rear of the  
system.  
A Power  
AM Antenna  
Before connecting the AC power cord to the  
wall outlet, ensure that all other connections  
have been made.  
WARNING!  
For optimal performance, use only the  
original power cable.  
Never make or change any connections  
with the power switched on.  
Fix the claw  
to the slot  
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Position the antenna as far as possible from aTV,  
VCR or other radiation source.  
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Preparations  
FM Antenna  
Inserting batteries into the  
remote control  
Insert two batteries type R03 or AAA (not  
supplied) into the remote control with the  
correct polarity as indicated by the "+" and  
"-" symbols inside the battery compartment.  
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For better FM stereo reception, connect an  
outdoor FM antenna to the FM AERIAL (FM  
ANTENNA) terminal.  
C Speakers Connection  
Front Speakers  
Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS  
terminals, right speaker to "R" and left speaker to  
"L", colored (marked) wire to "+" and black  
(unmarked) wire to "-".  
CAUTION!  
Remove batteries if they are exhausted  
or will not be used for a long time.  
Do not use old and new or different  
types of batteries in combination.  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so  
they should be disposed off properly.  
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Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker  
wire into the terminal as shown.  
Notes for remote control:  
First select the source you wish to control  
by pressing one of the source select keys on  
the remote control (for example CD 1/2/3,  
TUNER).  
Then select the desired function (for  
exampleÉ, í, ë).  
Notes:  
For optimal sound performance, use the  
supplied speakers.  
Do not connect more than one speaker to any  
one pair of +/- speaker terminals.  
Do not connect speakers with an impedance  
lower than the speakers supplied. Please refer to  
the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual.  
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Controls (illustrations on page 3)  
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Controls on the system and  
remote control  
to connect headphones.  
% MASTERVOLUME 3 4 (VOL +/-)  
1 STANDBY ON y  
to increase or decrease the volume.  
to switch the system on or to standby mode.  
2 TAPE (TAPE 1/2)  
to select tape mode.  
3 TUNER (FM•AM)  
to select waveband : FM or AM.  
4 CD 1 / CD 2 / CD 3 (CD 1/2/3)  
to select disc tray 1, 2 or 3.  
5 CD OPEN/CLOSE  
to open or close the disc tray.  
6 DISC CHANGE  
to change disc(s).  
7 DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL (DSC)  
^ Mode Selection  
PLAYPAUSE ÉÅ  
for CD ................. to start or interrupt playback.  
for Plug & Play…(on the system only) to initiate  
and start plug & play mode.  
SEARCH/TUNING à  
á
for CD ................. to search backward/forward.  
forTuner ............. to tune to a lower or higher  
radio frequency.  
for Clock ............ (on the system only) to set the  
hour.  
STOPCLEAR / DEMO STOP Ç  
for CD ................. to stop playback or to clear a  
program.  
to select the desired sound effect :  
JAZZ, ROCK,TECHNO or OPTIMAL.  
8 DYNAMIC BASS BOOST (DBB)  
to select the desired bass boost level.  
forTuner ............. (on the system only) to stop  
programming or to erase a  
9 PROGRAM  
selected preset.  
for CD ................. to program disc tracks.  
forTuner ............. to program preset radio stations.  
for Clock ............ to select 12- or 24-hour clock  
mode.  
for Demo........... (on the system only) to activate/  
deactivate the demonstration.  
for Clock ............ (on the system only) to exit clock  
setting or cancel timer.  
forTimer............. to select CD program mode as  
the wake up source.  
for Plug & Play…(on the system only) to exit plug  
& play mode.  
0 Tape deck 1 operation  
â .......................... to start recording.  
É .......................... to start playback.  
à / á............... to rewind or fast forward.  
70........................ to stop playback/recording or to  
open the tape door.  
PREV í / NEXT ë (PRESET 4 / 3 )  
for CD ................. to skip to the beginning of the  
current, previous, or next track.  
forTuner ............. to select a preset radio station.  
for Clock ............ (on the system only) to set the  
minute.  
Å .......................... to interrupt playback or  
recording.  
& Display screen  
to view the current status of the system.  
! Tape deck 2 operation  
É .......................... to start playback.  
à / á............... to rewind or fast forward.  
70........................ to stop playback or to open the  
tape door.  
* Disc tray  
( REPEAT  
to playback track(s)/disc(s)/program repeatedly.  
) MUTE  
to interrupt or resume sound reproduction.  
Å .......................... to interrupt playback.  
@ CLOCKTIMER  
¡ SHUFFLE  
to playback all available discs and their tracks/  
program in random order.  
SLEEP  
to view the clock, set the clock or set the timer.  
# DIM  
to select different brightness for the display  
screen : DIM 1, DIM 2, DIM 3 or DIM OFF.  
to activate/deactivate or set the sleep timer.  
£ B  
to switch the system to standby mode.  
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Basic Functions  
STANDBY-ON  
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FMAM  
TAPE 12  
TUNER  
TAPE  
CD 1  
CD 2  
CD 3  
3 CD DIRECT PLAY  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
CD  
OPENCLOSE  
VOLUME  
DSC  
L
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PREVPRESET  
DEMO STOP  
NEXTPRESET  
DIM  
DISC  
PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER  
DIGITAL SOUND  
CONTROL  
CHANGE  
DYNAMIC  
BASS BOOST  
DBB  
IMPORTANT!  
Before you operate the system, complete  
the preparation procedures.  
To exit without storing the Plug and Play  
Press Çon the system.  
If you do not complete the Plug and Play  
installation, the function will be restarted when  
you next turn on the main power again.  
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Plug and Play  
Plug and Play allows you to store all available  
radio stations automatically.  
Notes:  
When the power is turned on, the disc tray may  
open and close to initialize the system.  
If no stereo frequency is detected during  
Plug and Play, "CHECK ANTENNA" will be  
displayed.  
During Plug and Play, if no button is pressed  
within 15 seconds, the system will exit Plug and  
Play mode.  
First time setup/power up  
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When you turn on the main power, "AUTO  
INSTALL- PRESS PLAY" is displayed.  
PressÉÅ on the system to start installation.  
"INSTALL" is displayed, followed by "TUNER"  
and "AUTO".  
PROG starts flashing.  
All available radio stations with sufficient signal  
strength will be stored automatically, starting  
from FM and followed by AM band.  
When all the available radio stations are  
stored or the memory for 40 presets are used,  
the last preset radio station will be played.  
To reinstall Plug and Play  
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In Standby or Demonstration mode, press and  
holdÉÅ on the system until "AUTO INSTALL  
- PRESS PLAY" is displayed.  
PressÉÅ again to start installation.  
All previously stored radio stations will be  
replaced.  
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Basic Functions  
Dim mode  
You can select the desired brightness for the  
display.  
Demonstration mode  
The system has a demonstration mode that  
shows the various available features.  
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In any source mode (except standby mode),  
press DIM repeatedly to select : DIM 1, DIM 2,  
DIM 3 or DIM OFF.  
To activate the demonstration  
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In standby mode, press and holdÇon the  
system until "WELCOME" is displayed.  
The demonstration will begin.  
DIM is shown, except for DIM OFF mode.  
Brightness  
Spectrum  
Analyzer  
DIM  
mode  
To deactivate the demonstration  
Press and holdÇon the system until  
"DEMO OFF" is displayed.  
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normal  
half  
off  
on  
off  
on  
2
The system will switch to standby mode.  
3
half  
Note:  
OFF  
normal  
If you have not deactivated the demonstration, it  
will resume five seconds after the system switches  
to standby mode.  
Note:  
In standby mode, pressing DIM to select half or  
full brightness for clock display.  
Switching the system on  
In standby/demonstration mode  
Press STANDBY ON to switch on the last  
selected source.  
Volume control  
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Press MASTERVOLUME 3 or 4 (VOL +  
or - on the remote control) to increase or  
decrease the volume level.  
Press CD 1/2/3, TUNER or  
TAPE (TAPE 1/2).  
To listen through the headphones  
Connect the headphones plug to  
the n socket at the front of the  
system.  
Press CD OPEN/CLOSE.  
The system will switch to CD mode.  
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Switching the system to standby  
mode  
The speakers will be muted.  
To switch off the volume temporarily  
Press MUTE on the remote control.  
Playback will continue without sound and  
"MUTE" is displayed.  
In demonstration mode  
Press and hold Ç on the system.  
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In any other source mode  
Press STANDBY ON (or B on the remote  
control).  
To restore the volume, press MUTE again or  
increase the volume level.  
The clock will appear on the display when the  
system is in standby mode.  
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Basic Functions  
Sound control  
DSC (Digital Sound Control)  
The DSC feature enables you to enjoy special  
sound effects that have preset equalizer settings,  
which provide improved music reproduction.  
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Press DSC to select : JAZZ, ROCK,TECHNO or  
OPTIMAL.  
The selected DSC is shown.  
DBB (Dynamic Bass Boost)  
There are three DBB settings to enhance the  
bass response.  
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Press DBB repeatedly to select a bass boost  
level.  
DBB 1 (or 2/3)” and the respective bass  
boost level are shown.  
To deactivate DBB  
Press DBB repeatedly until ““DBB OFF” is  
displayed.  
Note:  
Some discs or tapes might be recorded in high  
modulation, which causes a distortion at high  
volume. If this occurs, switch off DBB or reduce the  
volume.  
Automatic DSC-DBB selection  
The best DBB setting is generated automatically  
for each DSC selection. You can manually select  
the DBB setting that best suits your listening  
environment.  
DSC  
DBB  
off  
JAZZ  
on (3)  
on (3)  
on (2)  
ROCK  
TECHNO  
OPTIMAL  
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CD Operation  
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CD/CD R/  
3CD  
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MINI HIFI STEREO SYSTEM  
CD RW COMPATIBLE  
C H A NG E R  
STANDBY-ON  
2
FMAM  
TAPE 12  
TUNER  
TAPE  
CD 1  
CD 2  
CD 3  
3 CD DIRECT PLAY  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
CD  
OPENCLOSE  
VOLUME  
DSC  
L
L
PREVPRESET  
DEMO STOP  
NEXTPRESET  
DIM  
DISC  
PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER  
DIGITAL SOUND  
CONTROL  
CHANGE  
DYNAMIC  
BASS BOOST  
DBB  
IMPORTANT!  
Loading discs  
This system is designed for regular discs.  
Therefore, do not use any accessories such  
as disc stabilizer rings or disc treatment  
sheets, etc., which may jam the changer  
mechanism.  
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Press CD OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc  
tray.  
Load up to two discs on the individual disc trays.  
To load the third disc, press DISC CHANGE.  
The disc tray will rotate until the empty tray  
is ready for loading.  
Do not load more than one disc into  
each tray.  
Discs for playback  
This system can playback all digital audio CD,  
finalized digital audio CD-Recordable (CDR)  
discs and finalized digital audio CD-Rewritable  
(CDRW)discs.  
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Press CD OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc  
tray.  
"READING" is displayed. The selected disc  
tray, total number of tracks and the playing time  
will appear on the display.  
Notes:  
Load the discs with the label side facing up.  
To ensure good system performance, wait until  
the disc tray completely reads the disc(s) before  
proceeding.  
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CD Operation  
To skip to the beginning of the current  
track during playback  
Playing discs  
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Press í once.  
a disc is loaded in the disc tray  
the current selected disc tray is empty  
Replacing discs during playback  
the current selected disc tray is loaded  
or playing  
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Press DISC CHANGE.  
The disc tray will open without interrupting  
current playback.  
To play all discs on the disc tray  
PressÉÅ.  
All the available discs will play once, then stop.  
During playback, the selected disc tray, track  
number and elapsed playing time of the current  
track are displayed.  
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To change the inner disc, press DISC  
CHANGE again.  
"DISC CHANGE" is displayed and the disc  
will stop playing.  
The disc tray will close to retrieve the inner  
disc, then reopen with the inner disc accessible.  
To play the selected disc only  
In CD mode, press CD 1, CD 2 or CD 3 on  
the system.  
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Repeat and Shuffle  
You can select and change the various play  
modes before or during playback.  
The selected disc will play once, then stop.  
To interrupt playback  
PressÉÅ.  
The current track time flashes.  
Repeat play  
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Press REPEAT on the remote control  
repeatedly to select :  
"TRACK" – to repeat playback of the current  
track.  
"DISC" – to repeat playback of the current  
disc.  
"ALL" or "PROGRAM" – to repeat playback of  
all available discs or programmed tracks.  
To resume playback, pressÉÅagain.  
To stop playback  
Press Ç.  
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Selecting a desired track/passage  
To search for a particular passage during  
playback  
Press and hold à or á and release it when  
the desired passage is located.  
To resume normal playback, press REPEAT  
until "REPEAT OFF" is displayed.  
REP is shown, except for REPEAT OFF mode.  
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During searching, the volume will be reduced.  
Random play  
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Press SHUFFLE on the remote control.  
SHUF is shown and "SHUFFLE" is displayed.  
All the available discs or programmed tracks  
(if program is active) will be played in random  
order.  
To select a desired track  
Press í or ë repeatedly until the desired  
track is displayed.  
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If playback is stopped, pressÉÅ to start  
playback.  
To resume normal playback, press SHUFFLE  
again.  
Note:  
SHUF disappears.  
In Shuffle mode, pressingí will cause the  
player to skip only to the beginning of the current  
track.  
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CD Operation  
Notes:  
To review the program  
During program play or shuffling mode, it is not  
possible to repeat playback for the current disc  
(Repeat Disc mode).  
G
G
Stop playback and press í or ë repeatedly.  
To exit review mode, press Ç.  
Pressing the CD OPEN/CLOSE button will cancel  
all repeat and shuffling modes.  
Erasing the program  
G
Press Ç once when playback is stopped or  
twice during playback.  
Programming the disc tracks  
Programming tracks is possible when playback is  
stopped. Up to 40 tracks can be stored in the  
memory in any order.  
PROG disappears and "PROGRAM CLEARED"  
is displayed.  
Note:  
1
2
Load the desired discs on the disc tray (refer to  
“Loading discs”).  
The program will be erased when the system is  
disconnected from the power supply or when the  
disc tray is opened.  
Press PROGRAM to start programming.  
PROG starts flashing.  
3
4
Press CD 1/2/3 to select a disc.  
Press í or ë repeatedly to select the desired  
track.  
For Recording, please refer to Tape  
Operation/Recording.  
5
G
Press PROGRAM to store the track.  
Repeat steps 35 to store other discs and  
tracks.  
6
To end programming, press Ç once .  
PROG stays and the program mode remains  
active.  
The total number of tracks programmed and  
the total playing time are displayed.  
7
To start program play, pressÉÅ.  
"PLAY PROGRAM" is displayed.  
Notes:  
If the total playing time is more than "99:59"  
or if one of the programmed tracks has a number  
greater than 30, then "--:--" is displayed  
instead of the total playing time.  
If you attempt to program more than 40 tracks,  
"FULL" is displayed.  
During programming, if no button is pressed  
within 20 seconds, the system will exit the Program  
mode automatically.  
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Radio Reception  
STANDBY-ON  
2
FMAM  
TAPE 12  
TUNER  
TAPE  
CD 1  
CD 2  
CD 3  
3 CD DIRECT PLAY  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
CD  
OPENCLOSE  
VOLUME  
DSC  
L
L
PREVPRESET  
DEMO STOP  
NEXTPRESET  
DIM  
DISC  
PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER  
DIGITAL SOUND  
CONTROL  
CHANGE  
DYNAMIC  
BASS BOOST  
DBB  
To begin automatic preset from a desired  
preset number  
Press í or ë to select the desired preset  
number.  
If a radio station has been stored in one of  
the presets, it will not be stored again under  
another preset number.  
Tuning to radio stations  
1
Press TUNER to selectTUNER mode.  
G
"TUNER" is displayed. A few seconds later, the  
current radio frequency will appear on the  
display.  
If an FM station is received in stereo, is  
displayed.  
2
Press and hold PROGRAM until "AUTO" is  
displayed.  
PROG starts flashing.  
All available radio stations with sufficient signal  
strength will be stored automatically, starting  
from FM and followed by AM band.  
When all the available radio stations are  
stored or the memory for 40 presets are used,  
the last preset radio station will be played.  
2
3
Press TUNER again to select the desired  
waveband : FM or AM.  
Press and hold à or á until the frequency  
indication starts to change, then release.  
The display will show "SEARCH" until a radio  
station with sufficient signal strength is found.  
4
Repeat step 3 if necessary until you find the  
desired radio station.  
G
To tune to a weak station, press à or á briefly  
and repeatedly until optimal reception is found.  
To stop storing the automatic preset  
Press PROGRAM or Ç on the system.  
G
Storing preset radio stations  
You can store up to 40 preset radio stations in  
the memory.  
Note:  
If no preset number is selected, automatic preset  
will begin from preset (1) and all your former  
presets will be overridden.  
Automatic Preset Programming  
G
Plug and Play setting (refer to “Basic Functions -  
Plug and Play”).  
OR  
1
Press TUNER to selectTUNER mode.  
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Radio Reception  
Manual Preset Programming  
Erasing a preset radio station  
1
2
Tune to your desired radio station (refer to  
Tuning to radio stations”).  
1
2
Press í or ë to select the preset radio station  
to be erased.  
Press PROGRAM.  
PROG starts flashing.  
The next available preset number is displayed  
for selection.  
Press and hold Çon the system until “PRESET  
DELETED” is displayed.  
The deleted radio frequency remains on the  
display.  
The preset numbers of all other preset radio  
stations in the band with higher numbers are  
also decreased by one.  
Repeat steps 12 to erase other preset radio  
stations.  
To store the radio station to another  
preset number  
Press í or ë to select the desired preset  
number.  
G
G
3
Press PROGRAM again to store the radio  
station.  
PROG disappears.  
For Recording, please refer to Tape  
Operation/Recording.  
G
G
Repeat steps 13 to store other radio stations.  
To exit manual preset mode  
Press Ç on the system.  
Notes:  
If you attempt to store more than 40 preset  
radio stations, "FULL" is displayed.  
During programming, if no key is pressed within  
20 seconds, the system will exit the Program mode  
automatically.  
Tuning to preset radio stations  
G
Once you’ve programmed the radio stations,  
press í or ë to select the desired preset  
number.  
The preset number, radio frequency, and  
waveband are displayed.  
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Tape Operation / Recording  
STANDBY-ON  
2
FMAM  
TAPE 12  
TUNER  
TAPE  
CD 1  
CD 2  
CD 3  
3 CD DIRECT PLAY  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
CD  
OPENCLOSE  
VOLUME  
DSC  
L
L
PREVPRESET  
DEMO STOP  
NEXTPRESET  
DIM  
DISC  
PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER  
DIGITAL SOUND  
CONTROL  
CHANGE  
DYNAMIC  
BASS BOOST  
DBB  
FULL AUTO STOP  
CONTINUOUS PLAY  
DECK 1 PLAYBACKRECORD  
PLAYBACK DECK 2  
IMPORTANT!  
Playing tapes  
Before playing a tape, check and tighten  
slack tape with a pencil. Slack tape may  
jam or burst in the mechanism.  
C-120 tape is extremely thin and is easily  
deformed or damaged. It is not  
To playback a selected tape deck  
PressÉ on tape deck 1 or 2.  
The tape will stop at the end of playback.  
G
Continuous playback of two tapes  
Load the tapes in tape deck 1 and 2.  
PressÉon tape deck 2.  
recommended for use in this system.  
Store the tapes at room temperature and  
do not put them too close to a magnetic  
field (for example, a transformer,TV or  
speaker).  
1
2
3
Press Åon tape deck 1, followed byÉ.  
Playback will begin from tape deck 2 and  
continue with tape deck 1. It will stop at the end  
of tape deck 1.  
Loading tape  
1
Press TAPE to selectTAPE  
mode.  
"TAPE" is displayed.  
To interrupt playback  
Press Å.  
G
G
2
3
4
Press 70to open the tape  
deck door.  
To resume playback, press Åagain.  
To stop playback  
Press 70.  
Load the tape with the open  
side downward and full spool to the left.  
G
Close the tape deck door.  
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Tape Operation / Recording  
Preparation for recording  
Rewinding / Fast forwarding  
1
2
Load a recordable tape into tape deck 1 with full  
spool to the left.  
1
2
Stop playback, press à or á.  
The tape will stop automatically at the end of  
rewinding or fast forwarding.  
Prepare the source to be recorded.  
CD 1/2/3 – load the disc(s).  
TUNER – tune to the desired radio station.  
TAPE – load the prerecorded tape into tape  
deck 2 with the full spool to the left.  
Press 70to stop rewinding or fast forwarding.  
Note:  
During rewinding or fast forwarding of a tape, it  
is also possible to select another source (CD or  
TUNER, for example).  
When recording is in progress  
REC starts flashing.  
G
G
It is not possible to listen to another source.  
General information on  
recording  
For recording, use only tape of IEC type I  
(normal tape).  
The recording level is set automatically,  
regardless of the position of theVolume, DBB,  
DSC and so forth.  
It is not possible to activate the timer function  
during recording or tape dubbing.  
G
G
One touch recording  
1
Press CD 1/2/3 or TUNER to select the  
source.  
G
G
The tape is secured at both ends with leader  
tape. At the beginning and end of the tape,  
nothing will be recorded for six to seven  
seconds.  
To prevent accidental recording, break out the  
tab on the left shoulder of the tape side you  
want to protect.  
2
3
Start playback of the selected source.  
Press G on tape deck 1 to start recording.  
To stop recording  
Press 70 on tape deck 1.  
G
CD Synchronized start recording  
1
G
Press CD 1/2/3 to select the disc.  
You can program the tracks in the order you  
want them to be recorded (refer to “CD  
Operation - Programming the disc tracks”).  
2
Press G on tape deck 1 to start recording.  
The disc will start playback automatically.  
To stop recording  
Press 70 on tape deck 1, then press Ç to stop  
disc playback.  
IMPORTANT!  
G
Recording is permissible if copyright or  
other rights of third parties are not  
infringed upon.  
Note:  
Recording is possible only on tape deck 1.  
During CD synchronized start recording, do not  
fast forward/rewind the tape in tape deck 2.  
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Tape Operation / Recording  
Notes:  
Dubbing tapes  
Dubbing of tapes is possible only from tape  
deck 2 to tape deck 1.  
1
Load the prerecorded tape in tape deck 2.  
To ensure good dubbing, use tapes of the same  
length.  
G
Make sure both tapes have their full spool to the  
left.  
2
3
Press Åon tape deck 1 and followed by G.  
PressÉon tape deck 2.  
Recording will start automatically.  
G
G
Dubbing of tapes is possible on one side of the  
tape only. To continue recording on the reverse  
side, at the end of side A, flip the tape to side B  
and repeat the procedure.  
To stop dubbing  
Press 70 on tape deck 1 and 2.  
Maintenance  
Cleaning the Cabinet  
Cleaning the Heads and theTape Paths  
G
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild  
detergent solution. Do not use a solution  
containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abrasives.  
G
To ensure good recording and playback quality,  
clean the heads A and B, the capstan(s) C,  
and pressure roller(s) D after every 50 hours  
of tape operation.  
Cleaning Discs  
G
G
Use a cotton swab slightly moistened with  
cleaning fluid or alcohol.  
You can also clean the heads by playing a  
cleaning tape once.  
G
G
When a disc becomes dirty,  
clean it with a cleaning cloth.  
Wipe the disc from the center  
out.  
Do not use solvents such as  
benzene, thinner, commercially  
available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for  
analog records.  
Cleaning the disc lens  
G
After prolonged use, dirt or dust may  
accumulate at the disc lens.To ensure good  
playback quality, clean the disc lens with Philips  
CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available  
cleaner. Follow the instructions supplied with  
cleaner.  
Demagnetizing the heads  
Use a demagnetizing tape available at your  
dealer.  
G
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Clock/Timer  
STANDBY-ON  
2
FMAM  
TAPE 12  
TUNER  
TAPE  
CD 1  
CD 2  
CD 3  
3 CD DIRECT PLAY  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
SEARCH/  
TUNING  
CD  
OPENCLOSE  
VOLUME  
DSC  
L
L
PREVPRESET  
DEMO STOP  
NEXTPRESET  
DIM  
DISC  
PROGRAM CLOCKTIMER  
DIGITAL SOUND  
CONTROL  
CHANGE  
DYNAMIC  
BASS BOOST  
DBB  
Notes:  
View clock  
The clock (if it is set) will be shown in standby  
mode.  
The clock setting will be cancelled when the  
power cord is disconnected or if a power failure  
occurs.  
To view the clock in any source mode  
(CD orTUNER for example)  
Press CLOCKTIMER.  
During clock setting, if no button is pressed  
within 90 seconds, the system will exit clock setting  
mode automatically.  
G
The clock is displayed for a few seconds.  
If the clock has not been set, "--:--" is  
displayed.  
Timer setting  
The system can switch on to CD orTUNER  
mode automatically at a preset time, serving as  
an alarm to wake you up.  
Clock setting  
The clock can be set in either 12-hour or  
24-hour mode ("12:00 AM" or "00:00", for  
example)  
IMPORTANT!  
Before setting the timer, ensure that the  
clock is set correctly.  
1
2
In standby or view clock mode, press  
CLOCKTIMER once. In other source mode,  
press CLOCKTIMER twice.  
The timer will always be switched on  
after it has been set.  
The timer will not start if a recording is in  
progress.  
The volume of the timer controlled  
playback will increase gradually from the  
minimum level to the last tuned volume  
level.  
Press PROGRAM repeatedly to select clock  
mode.  
"12:00 AM" or "00:00" starts flashing.  
3
4
5
Press à or á on the system repeatedly to set  
the hour.  
Press í or ë on the system repeatedly to set  
the minute.  
1
Press and hold CLOCKTIMER for more than  
two seconds to select timer mode.  
"12:00 AM" or "00:00" or the last timer  
setting starts flashing.  
Press CLOCKTIMER again to store the  
setting.  
starts flashing.  
The clock starts working.  
To exit without storing the setting  
G
Press Çon the system.  
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Clock/Timer  
2
Press CD 1/2/3, TUNER or PROGRAM to  
select the desired source.  
CD1[or 2, 3] XX:XX" indicates the CD  
mode is selected.  
TUXX:XX” indicates theTuner mode is  
selected.  
PROGXX:XX" indicates the CD program  
mode is selected.  
Activating the timer (for the same preset  
time and source)  
1
2
Press and hold CLOCKTIMER for more than  
two seconds.  
Press CLOCKTIMER again to store.  
The last set timer information is displayed for  
a few seconds and is shown.  
G
Before setting timer, make sure the music source  
has been prepared.  
Sleep timer setting  
The sleep timer enables the system to switch to  
standby mode automatically at a preset time.  
CD 1/2/3 – Load the disc(s).To start from a  
specific track, make a program (refer to “CD  
Operation - Programming the disc tracks”).  
TUNER – tune to the desired radio station.  
1
2
Press SLEEP on the remote control repeatedly  
to select a preset time.  
The selections are as follows (time in  
minutes):  
1530456090120™  
3
4
5
Press à or á on the system repeatedly to set  
the hour for the timer to start.  
Press í or ë on the system repeatedly to set  
the minute for the timer to start.  
OFF15…  
"SLEEP XX" or "OFF" is displayed. "XX" is the  
time in minutes.  
Press CLOCKTIMER to store the timer.  
"TIMER ON" is displayed, followed by the set  
timer "XX:XX" and the selected source.  
When you reach the desired length of time, stop  
pressing the SLEEP button.  
remains on the display.  
is shown, except for "OFF" mode.  
G
G
At the preset time, the selected sound source  
will play.  
The sleep timer is now set. Before the system  
switches to standby mode, a countdown of 10  
seconds is displayed.  
"SLEEP 10" "SLEEP 9".... "SLEEP 1"  
"SLEEP"  
To exit without storing the setting  
Press Çon the system.  
Notes:  
When the preset time is reached and the  
selected disc tray is empty, the next available disc  
will be selected. If all the disc trays are not  
available,Tuner will be selected automatically.  
During timer setting, if no button is pressed  
within 90 seconds, the system will exit timer setting  
mode automatically.  
To check the remaining length of time  
after sleep timer is activated  
Press SLEEP once.  
G
G
To change the preset sleep timer  
Press SLEEP again while the remaining sleep  
timer is shown.  
The display will show the next sleep timer  
options.  
Deactivating the timer  
1
2
Press and hold CLOCKTIMER for more than  
two seconds.  
To deactivate the sleep timer  
Press SLEEP repeatedly until "OFF" is displayed,  
or press the STANDBY ON button.  
G
Press Ç on the system to cancel the timer.  
"CANCEL" is displayed and the disappears.  
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Specifications  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
AMPLIFIER  
Material .............................................................. Polystyrene  
AC Power ................................................... 120V / 60 Hz  
Power Consumption  
Active ......................................................................... 24 W  
Standby .................................................................. 11 W  
Dimensions (w x h x d)  
.......................................... 13.00 x 12.20 x 10.43 (inch)  
...................................................... 330 x 310 x 265 (mm)  
Weight (without speakers).................. 9.74 pounds  
............................................................................................ 4.4 kg  
Output power ................................... 4 W total power  
...................................................................... 2 x 2 W RMS(1)  
Signal-to-noise ratio.......................... 67 dBA (IEC)  
Frequency response .......................... 50 – 15000 Hz  
Impedance loudspeakers ......................................... 8 Ω  
Impedance headphones .................... 32 -1000 Ω  
(1) (8, 60 Hz – 12.5 kHz, 10%THD)  
CD PLAYER  
Number of programmable tracks ......................... 40  
Frequency range .................................. 20 – 20000 Hz  
Signal-to-noise ratio....................................... 80 dBA  
Channel separation ..........................60 dB (1 kHz)  
Total harmonic distortion........................... < 0.003%  
Subject to modification  
TUNER  
FM wave range ................................... 87.5 – 108 MHz  
AM wave range .................................. 530 – 1700 kHz  
Number of presets ........................................................ 40  
Antenna  
FM................................................... 300 dipole wire  
AM............................................................ Loop antenna  
TAPE DECK  
Frequency response  
Normal tape (type I)...... 80 – 10000 Hz (8 dB)  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Normal tape (type I)................................ 48 dBA  
Wow and flutter .......................................0.35% DIN  
SPEAKERS  
System .................................... double port bass reflex  
Impedance........................................................................ 8 Ω  
Woofer .................................................... 1 x 4" full range  
Dimensions (w x h x d)  
........................................................ 7.2 x 12.2 x 6.5 (inch)  
...................................................... 183 x 310 x 165 (mm)  
Weight.....................................................3.4 pounds each  
................................................................................ 1.6 kg each  
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Troubleshooting  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself, as this will invalidate the  
warranty. Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock.  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair. If you  
are unable to solve a problem by following these hints, consult your dealer or service center.  
Problem  
Solution  
CD OPERATION  
NO DISCis displayed.  
Insert a disc.  
Check if the disc is inserted upside down.  
Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens  
has cleared.  
Replace or clean the disc, see “Maintenance”.  
DISC NOT FINALIZEDis displayed.  
Use a finalized CD-RW or CD-R.  
RADIO RECEPTION  
Radio reception is poor.  
If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or  
connect an external antenna for better reception.  
Increase the distance between the Mini HiFi  
System and yourTV orVCR.  
TAPE OPERATION/RECORDING  
Recording or playback cannot be made.  
Clean deck parts, see “Maintenance”.  
Use only NORMAL (IEC I) tape.  
Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing  
tab space.  
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Troubleshooting  
GENERAL  
The system does not react when buttons  
are pressed.  
Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and  
switch on the system again.  
Sound cannot be heard or is of poor  
quality.  
Adjust the volume.  
Disconnect the headphones.  
Check that the speakers are connected correctly.  
Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.  
The left and right sound outputs are  
reversed.  
Check the speaker connections and location.  
The remote control does not function  
properly.  
Select the source (CD 1/2/3 orTUNER, for  
example) before pressing the function button  
(É,í,ë).  
Reduce the distance between the remote  
control and the system.  
Insert the batteries with their polarities  
(+/– signs) aligned as indicated.  
Replace the batteries.  
Point the remote control directly towards the IR  
sensor.  
The timer is not working.  
Set the clock correctly.  
Press and hold CLOCK•TIMER to switch on the  
timer.  
If recording or tapes dubbing is in progress, stop  
recording.  
The Clock/Timer setting is erased.  
Power has been interrupted or the power cord  
has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.  
The system displays features  
automatically.  
Press and hold Çon the system to switch off  
the demonstration.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
MAGNAVOX AUDIO SYSTEM  
One Year Free Exchange  
This product must be carried in for an exchange.  
WHO IS COVERED?  
BEFORE REQUESTING EXCHANGE...  
Please check your owner’s manual before requesting an exchange.  
Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a trip.  
You must have proof of purchase to exchange the product. A sales  
receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is  
considered proof of purchase. Attach it to this owner’s manual and  
keep both nearby.  
EXCHANGING A PRODUCT IN U.S.A.,  
WHAT IS COVERED?  
PUERTO RICO, OR U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS...  
Contact 1-800-705-2000 to arrange an exchange. Or, ship the product,  
insured and freight prepaid, and with proof of purchase enclosed, to  
the address listed below.  
Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one year  
thereafter, a defective or inoperative product will be replaced with a  
new, renewed, or comparable product at no charge to you. A replace-  
ment product is covered only for the original warranty period. When  
the warranty on the original product expires, the warranty on the  
replacement product also expires.  
Magnavox Exchange Program  
Suite A  
406 North Irish Street  
Greeneville, TN 37745  
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?  
(In U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands, all implied warranties,  
including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a partic-  
ular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express  
warranty. But, because some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to  
you.)  
Your warranty does not cover:  
labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of  
customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of  
antenna systems outside of the product.  
product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, acci-  
dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of  
Magnavox.  
EXCHANGING A PRODUCT IN CANADA...  
Please contact Magnavox at:  
reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna  
systems outside the unit.  
a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to  
operate in any country other than the country for which it was  
designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of  
products damaged by these modifications.  
1-800-661-6162 (French Speaking)  
1-800-705-2000 (English Speaking or Spanish Speaking)  
(In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No  
other warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied war-  
ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Magnavox  
is not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special,  
incidental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if noti-  
fied of the possibility of such damages.)  
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.  
(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequen-  
tial damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This  
includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copy-  
righted or not copyrighted.)  
REMEMBER...  
Please record below the model and serial numbers found on the prod-  
uct. Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card  
promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary.  
MODEL # ___________________________________________  
SERIAL # ___________________________________________  
a product that is used for commercial or institutional purposes.  
WHERE IS EXCHANGE AVAILABLE?  
You may exchange the product in all countries where the product is  
officially distributed by Magnavox. In countries where Magnavox does  
not distribute the product, the local Magnavox service organization will  
attempt to provide a replacement product (although there may be a  
delay if the appropriate product is not readily available).  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which  
vary from state/province to state/province.  
Magnavox, P.O. Box 520890, Miami, FL 33152 (402) 536-4171  
EL6519E002 / 5-02  
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