KARCHER KA 5300 Music Center User Manual

June 3, 2024
Karcher

KARCHER KA 5300 Music Center User Manual
KARCHER KA 5300 Music Center

Safety Information

  1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.

  2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

  3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

  4. Water and Moisture – Do not use the apparatus near water (e.g. bath tub, sink, swimming pool) or in wet places or tropical climates. Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on top of the apparatus. Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing.

  5. Setup – The apparatus should only be placed on a stable, flat surface. Do not let the apparatus fall down or expose it to shock.

  6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.

  7. Ventilation – The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
    Ensure a minimum distance of 5 cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation. Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc.

  8. Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

  9. Power Sources – The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.

  10. Cables and Plugs – The mains plug shall remain readily operable. All cables should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.

  11. Cleaning – The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer. Clean by wiping with a dry and clean cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners or detergents. Always pull the mains plug before cleaning the unit.

  12. Non-use Periods – The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.

  13. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.

  14. Damage Requiring Service – The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:

    • a) The power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or
    • b) Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or
    • c) The appliance has been exposed to rain; or
    • d) The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or
    • e) The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
  15. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.

  16. Open Fire – Keep the apparatus away from open fires. Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on the apparatus.

  17. Thunderstorms – During a thunderstorm the mains plug should be unplugged.

  18. Safety Check – After servicing the technician should conduct a safety check in order to ensure that the apparatus is working properly and safely.

  19. Batteries – Always place batteries in the correct polarization into electrical components. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Do not mix old and new batteries. Take attention to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Remove batteries before disposing of the product.

  20. Volume Levels – To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long EN periods.

  21. Headphones – Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss

| Caution:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back).
No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM – INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION

Information on Electrical and Electronic (Waste) Equipment

The following information is intended for private households that use electrical and/or electronic equipment. Please follow these important instructions in the interest of an environmentally sound disposal of old appliances as well as your own safety.

1. Information on the disposal of electrical and electronic (waste) equipment and on the meaning of the symbol in Annex 3 to the Electro
Owners of WEEE must dispose of it separately from unsorted municipal waste. WEEE may therefore not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and in particular does not belong in household waste.
Instead, these WEEE must be collected separately and disposed of, for example, via the local collection and return systems.
Owners of WEEE must also separate used batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the WEEE, as well as lamps that can be removed from the WEEE without damaging it, from the WEEE before handing it in at a collection point.
The latter does not apply if the WEEE is separated from other WEEE in accordance with Article 14 (4) sentence 4 or (5) sentences 2 and 3 within the framework of opting out by public waste management authorities for the purpose of preparing it for re-use.

By means of the symbol according to Annex 3 to the Electro, owners can recognize old appliances that are to be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of their life. The symbol for the separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment represents a crossed-out wheeled bin and is designed as shown opposite.

2. Free take-back of WEEE by distributors
Distributors (any natural or legal person or partnership offering or making available on the market EEE) with a sales area for EEE of at least 400 m² (in the case of distribution using means of distance communication, instead with storage and dispatch areas for EEE of at least 400 m²) and distributors of foodstuffs with a total sales area of at least 800 m², who offer and make available on the market electrical and electronic equipment several times in a calendar year or on a permanent basis (in the case of distribution using means of distance communication instead with total storage and dispatch areas of at least 800 m²), are obliged towards end-users to take back WEEE free of charge as follows:

a) Return/collection in the case of purchase of a new appliance and delivery to a private household.
When concluding a purchase contract for a new electrical or electronic appliance, the distributor is obliged to take back free of charge an old appliance of the same type that fulfils essentially the same functions as the new appliance.
If the place of delivery is a private household, the take-back shall be effected by a free collection.
For this purpose, an old appliance of the same type with essentially the same functions can be handed over to the delivering transport company when the new appliance is delivered.
If the new appliance is sold exclusively by means of distance communication (Section 312c (2) of the German Civil Code), the following shall apply restrictively:

  • The free collection of an old appliance of the same type and function shall only take place if it is an appliance of category 1 (heat exchangers), 2 (screens, monitors, appliances with screens with a surface area of more than 100 cm²) and/or 4 (large appliances where at least one of the external dimensions is more than 50 cm).
  • If instead it is an old appliance of category 3, 5 and/or 6, free collection does not take place and instead the following letter b) applies to the free return.

b) Return in the case of purchase of a new appliance and return elsewhere/return of small appliances When concluding a purchase contract for a new electrical appliance which is not delivered to a private household and when selling a new appliance of categories 3, 5 and/or 6 exclusively by means of distance communication (Section 312c (2) of the German Civil Code (BGB)) with delivery to a private household, there is the possibility to return an old appliance of the same type of appliance which essentially fulfils the same functions as the new appliance to the distributor free of charge.
The same possibility exists independently of the purchase of a new electrical or electronic appliance also for old appliances which are not larger than 25 cm in any external dimension. In this case, the possibility of return by the end user to the distributor is limited to 3 old appliances per type of appliance.

In the case of sales exclusively by means of distance communication (§ 312c para. 2 BGB), the following may be returned under the above-mentioned conditions

  • of old appliances of categories 3, 5 and/or 6
  • of old appliances which are not larger than 25 cm in any external dimension, by suitable return facilities at a reasonable distance from the respective end user. Otherwise, the equipment shall be returned to the place of collection or in the immediate vicinity thereof.
    Distributors must have set up appropriate return facilities for this purpose.

3. Information on the possibilities of returning old appliances
We provide information on the return options we have set up for old electrical appliances at: https:// www.karcher- products.de/index.php/Entsorgungshinweise.html.
Owners of old appliances can hand them in at the facilities set up and available by public waste management authorities for the return or collection of old appliances to ensure proper disposal of the old appliances. If necessary, it is also possible to hand in electrical and electronic equipment there for the purpose of reusing the equipment. You will receive more detailed information from the respective collection or take-back point.

4. Note on data protection
Some of the old appliances to be disposed of contain sensitive personal data (e.g. on a PC or a smartphone) which must not fall into the hands of third parties.
We expressly point out that it is in the end users’ responsibility to delete personal data from the old equipment to be disposed of.

5. Note on our WEEE registration number
We are registered with the Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte Register, Nordo stpark 72 in 90411 Nuremberg, Germany, as a manufacturer of electrical and/or electronic equipment under the following registration number (WEEE-Reg.-No. DE): 25822316

Batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of in regular household trash. Every consumer has the obligation to return batteries to special disposal locations.

  1. Handling discs

    • Always keep the CD compartment shut to prevent dust or dirt from getting into the CD mechanism.
    • Do not touch the recorded surface.
    • Do not stick paper or write on either side of the CD.
    • Do not bend the CD.
    • Only handle a disc on its outer edges.
      Handing Discs
  2. Storing discs

    • To avoid scratches/damages always put CDs back into their cases after use.
    • Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, dust, dirt, high temperatures, high humidity or water.
  3. Cleaning discs

    • Use a soft cloth to wipe fingerprints and dust from the disc surface.
    • Carefully move the cloth from the center of the disc to its edge:
    • Never use benzene, thinners, record cleaner fluid or antistatic spray to clean CDs.
      Cleaning Discs
  4. Compatibility

    • Due to the numerous compression methods, some discs may not play. Correct False

NOTES ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL

  1. Corrections and changes of this instruction manual for the removal of typographic mistakes and editorial inaccuracies as well as due to (technical) improvements (changes) of the devices can be done by the manufacturer at any time without announcement. Changes of this kind are considered in future versions of this user manual. All rights reserved.
  2. All figures are only for illustration and do not always show the exact representation of the product.
  3. This unit is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capacities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit.

FURTHER NOTES ON THE DEVICE
Setting a safe volume level

  • If you continually listen to loud music, your hearing gradually adapts to it and gives you the impression that the volume is lower.
  • What seems normal to you can be already for long time too loud and unhealthy.
  • To protect yourself from this, set the volume to a low level.
  • Increase the volume slowly.
  • Damage to your hearing can be extensive and cannot be reversed.
  • If you notice a hearing problem, please consult a doctor.

Condensation

  • Condensation may occur when moving the device from a cold to a warm environment. If there is moisture inside the player, it may not operate properly. Don’t turn on the device and wait about one hour for the moisture to evaporate.

Saving energy

  • If the unit is not used for a long period of time, it should be unplugged from the AC socket.
  • If there is no music playing for 15 minutes (in any mode) then the unit will automatically switch to standby mode.

Unpacking

  • Take out carefully the unit from the packing. Please keep the packing for further use.
  • Carefully remove possible protection cardboards and slipcovers

Location of Controls

  1. LCD Display

  2. Remote Sensor

  3. Standby LED Indicator

  4. Power Button

  5. Mute Button

  6. FM Mode/Dubbing Speed Selector

  7. Memory/Clock Adjust Button

  8. Sleep/Timer Button

  9. Disc Change Button

  10. Random/M-DN Button

  11. Headphone Jack

  12. Repeat/M-UP Button

  13. Deck 1 Control Keys
    ● Record Key
    ► Playback Key
    Rewind Key
    Fast Forward Key
    ■ Stop/Eject Key
    Pause Key

  14. Disc 1, 2, 3 Selector

  15. CD Door

  16. EQ Button

  17. CD Stop Button

  18. CD Play/Pause Button

  19. Volume Up/Down Button

  20. Skip/Search/Tuning+ Button

  21. Skip/Search/Tuning- Button

  22. Extra Bass Control Button

  23. Function Knobs

  24. Deck 2 Control Keys

  25. CD Door Open/Close Button

  26. Spindle Adaptor

  27. 33/45 RPM Speed Selector

  28. Pick-Up Holder

  29. Speaker Wire Terminal

  30. FM Wire Antenna

  31. Auto Stop Switch

  32. AC Power Cord

Remote Control

Remote Control

Button Function
OPEN/CLOSE Press to open and close the CD door.
POWER Press to switch the system into standby mode or on.
DISC 1, 2, 3 Press to select a desired disc for playback.
DISC-CH Press to select the next disc (rotate disc tray).
SLEEP Press to activate sleep timer function.
TIMER Press to set the alarm mode on/off.
PHONO Press to select phono mode.
EQ Press to select equalizer preset.
MUTE Press to activate/deactivate mute function.
CD Press to select CD mode.
TAPE Press to select tape mode.
TUNER Press to select radio mode.
VOLUME +/- Increase/decrease volume.
SKIP UP/DOWN In CD mode: Select next/previous track.

In radio mode: Search frequency up/down.
PLAY/PAUSE |  | In CD mode press once to start playback. Press again to pause and again to resume playback.

STOP ■| In CD mode: Press to stop CD playback.
REPEAT/M-UP| In CD mode: Press to select the repeat function. In radio mode: Press to select the next preset radio station.
RANDOM/M-DOWN| In CD mode: Press to select the random playback function.
In radio mode: Press to select the previous preset radio station.
MEMORY/CLK-ADJ| In standby mode: Enter clock setting mode. In radio mode: To preset radio stations.
MODE| To review and set the alarm on/off time.

Connection

  1. Connect the power cord to a suitable wall outlet. Make sure that the power output of the wall outlet matches the required power supply as indicated on the unit.
  2. When you first plug the unit into the mains, the unit will go into standby mode.
  3. Connect the speaker wires to the speaker terminal located on the back of the unit.
  4. Turn on the unit by pressing the POWER button.

Basic Functions

Clock Setting

The clock can only be set while the unit is in standby mode.

  1. While the unit is in standby mode, press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button. The hour is blinking. Set the current hour by pressing the or button. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button again to confirm your setting. The minutes are blinking now.
  2. Set the current minutes by pressing the or button. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button again to confirm your setting.
  3. To select between 12h and 24h display, press and hold the CD STOP button.

Note:
The set time will be reset if the unit is disconnected from the power supply.

Timer Setting (via Remote Control)

This function enables you to set a timer to wake up by CD or radio.
With the unit in standby mode press the MODE button on the remote control repeatedly to show the following information in the display

  1. Current time

  2. On Time Setting
    Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button followed by the SKIP+/- buttons to set the hour of the on time. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button again, followed by the SKIP+/- buttons to set the minutes of the on time. Press the MEM /CLK-ADJ button to confirm your setting.

  3. Off Time Setting Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button followed by the SKIP+/ – buttons to set the hour of the off time. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button again, followed by the SKIP+/- buttons to set the minutes of the off time. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button to confirm your setting.

  4. Mode Press the MODE button to enter the wake up mode. Press the MEM/ CLK-ADJ button followed by the SKIP+/- buttons to set the mode (CD or TUNER). Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button to complete your settings.

Note:
The programming will automatically be cancelled if no button is pressed within about 10 seconds.

Activating/Deactivating the Timer

  1. Press the TIMER button once. The timer symbol  will appear in the display. The timer is now active.
  2. To deactivate the timer function, press the TIMER button again until the timer symbol  disappears from the display.

Sleep Function
The sleep function enables you to set a countdown timer after which the unit will turn itself into standby
mode automatically.

  • While listening, repeatedly press the SLEEP button to select a desired countdown after which the system will turn itself into standby mode automatically.
  • You can select 90, 80, 70, … 10 minutes.
  • If you want to cancel the function, press and hold the SLEEP button until the “SLEEP” indicator will disappear from the display

Equalizer Presets
While listening, repeatedly press the EQ button to change the equalizer preset as follows:
Equalizer Presets

Mute Function
Press the MUTE button on the unit to turn off the volume. Press the MUTE button again to reactivate the sound.

Headphone Connector
You can connect 3.5 mm headphones to the headphone connector at the front of the unit. When headphones are connected the speakers are disabled. To enable the speakers again simply disconnect the headphones.

X-Bass
Press the X-Bass button to enhance the bass.

Radio

  1. Switch the unit on as described previously.

  2. Set the system to radio mode by pressing the TUNER button.

  3. Select a desired radio station by pressing the TUNING+ or TUNING- button repeatedly.

  4. To automatically search for the next available radio station, press and hold for 2 seconds the
    TUNING+ or TUNING- button.

  5. Adjust the volume to a desired level using the VOLUME UP/DOWN button.

FM & FM Stereo Reception

  • When a radio station is transmitting in stereo, you can set the FM MODE selector to “ST” for best reception. “ST” will be shown in the display.
  • If reception of a station is weak, set the FM MODE selector to “Mono” to receive a better reception.

Notes for better reception:

  • FM: This unit has an FM wire antenna. For best reception, fully unwind it.

Radio Station Presets
This unit enables you to store up to 20 radio stations.

  1. Tune to a radio station which you would like to store.
  2. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button to enter the programming mode.
  3. Press the REPEAT/M-UP button to select a desired preset place where you want to store the current frequency.
  4. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button to confirm your setting.
  5. Repeat steps 1 – 4 to store more frequencies.
  6. To recall a stored frequency, repeatedly press the M-UP or M-DN button until you reach the desired preset.

Notes:

  • The preset memories will be erased if the unit is disconnected from the power supply.
  • A preset frequency can be overwritten by storing another frequency on the preset place.

Turntable

Notes:

  • Remove the stylus protector.
  • Be sure that the tone arm is being detached from the tone arm rest before operating and re-secured again afterwards.
  1. Set the system to phono mode by pressing the PHONO button.
  2. Set the speed selector to the proper position depending on the record to be played.
  3. Place the record on the platter (use the spindle adaptor if required).
  4. Lift the tone arm from the rest and slowly move it to the record side. The platter will start to rotate.
  5. Place the tone arm to the desired position of the record.
  6. Adjust the volume to the desired level.
  7. At the end of record, the platter will automatically stop rotating. Lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest.
  8. To stop manually, lift the tone arm from the record and return it to the rest.

Note:
For some records the auto-stop area may be out of the unit setting, i. e. it will stop before the last track is finished. In this case set the auto-stop switch to “Off“ position. It will now play to the end of the record but will not stop automatically (turn off the unit or switch back the auto-stop switch to “On“ position to stop the platter from rotating). Then put the tone arm back to the rest position.

CD Player

Getting Started

  1. Switch the unit on and select the CD mode by pressing the CD FUNCTION button.

  2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the CD compartment.

  3. Place a CD with the printed side facing up inside the tray.

  4. Press the or DISC-CH button to turn the CD tray to insert a second CD.
    Do the same again if you wish to insert a third CD.

  5. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the CD compartment.

  6. The CD is being read. Once read the display will show the total number of discs, number of tracks and playback time of the disc.

Note:

  • Any time the system is switched to CD mode or if the CD door is opened and closed, the disc will be read. Playback functions are only available once the disc is read.

Playing Discs

  1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback of the first track of the first disc. The play indicator will be shown in the display.
  2. To select another disc for playback, press the DISC 1, DISC 2 or DISC 3 button.
  3. To temporarily stop the playback (pause), press the PLAY/PAUSE button once. The display will be flashing. Press the button again to resume playback.
  4. To stop playback, press the STOP ■ button.

Fast Forward / Fast Rewind & Skipping Tracks

  • To jump to the beginning of the currently playing track, press the SK I P- ****button once. Press it a second time to skip to the previous track.
  • To skip to the next track, press the SKIP+ button once.
  • To fast forward the currently playing track, press and hold the SKIP+ button. Once you reach the desired section of the track, release the button to resume normal playback.
  • To fast rewind the currently playing track, press and hold the SKIP- button. Once you reach the desired section of the track, release the button to resume normal playback.

Repeat Modes

This function enables you to repeat one track, one disc or all discs. Press the REPEAT button repeatedly to select between the different modes:
Repeat Modes

Note:

  • Single track repeat function is available in normal or programmed playback. Repeat one disc or all discs is only available in normal playback.

Random Playback
This function enables you to play tracks in a random order:

  1. Press the RANDOM button once. The unit will play all discs randomly. Press this button again to
    play one disc randomly.

  2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start random playback.

  3. All tracks of all discs or all tracks of one disc will be played back in random order.

  4. Press the RANDOM button again to cancel the random playback mode.

Programming Track Order
Up to 60 tracks can be programmed to be played in any desired order from one disc or from all discs in the CD changer:

  1. Set the unit into CD mode.
  2. Press the MEM/CLK-ADJ button.
  3. Press the  button to select the desired disc.
  4. Using the SKIP- and SKIP+ buttons, select the track to be played first in the sequence.
  5. Press the MEM/CLK-AD J button again to store the track in the memory.
  6. Repeat the steps 3 – 5 to select up to 60 tracks for your sequence.
  7. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the playback of your sequence.
  8. To stop playback press the STOP ■ button once. Press it twice to delete the program sequence.

Caution:
Due to the complexity of a 3 CD changer it is not recommended to keep changing the CD continuously. In case the CD cannot be read, please press the “DISC CHANGE” button or press the “OPEN/ CLOSE” button to open the CD door to resume the CD reading (MP3 discs cannot be played).

Cassette

General Operation

Key Function
STOP/EJECT Press to stop all deck operations. Press again to open the

cassette door.
FAST FORWARD & FAST REWIND| Press to start rapid tape winding in either forward or reverse direction. Press STOP/EJECT key when the cassette spool stops turning.
PLAY| Press to start playback of a tape.
PAUSE| Press to pause playback. Press again to resume playback.
RECORD (deck 1 only)| Press together with PLAY key to start tape recording.

Playback

  1. Set the unit into tape mode by pressing the TAPE button.
  2. Put a cassette tape into one of the cassette decks.
  3. Press the PLAY key to start playback.
  4. Adjust the volume to a desired level.
  5. To pause playback press the PAUSE key. Press it again to resume playback
  6. To stop playback press the STOP/EJECT key.

Recording

A. Recording from tape (deck 2 to deck 1)
You can duplicate a pre-recorded tape to another tape (deck 2 (playback) to deck 1 (recording)):

Dubbing at normal speed:

  1. Set the unit into tape mode by pressing the TAPE button.
  2. Insert a pre-recorded cassette into deck 2 and a blank cassette tape into deck 1.
  3. Press the PAUSE key and then the RECORD and PLAY keys at deck 1.
  4. Press the PLAY key at deck 2 to start playback and press the PAUSE key at deck 1 to start dubbing.
  5. When finished press PAUSE key at deck 1 and STOP key at deck 2.

Dubbing at high speed:
This unit is equipped with a high speed dubbing system which can save the time for dubbing by 2/3 compared to normal speed:

  • Press the DUBBING button to “HI” position and then follow the same procedure as described above under “Dubbing at normal speed”.
  • When dubbing a pre-recorded cassette tape at high speed a chattering sound is being heard. To avoid this set the volume to a minimum level.
  • Do not switch between high speed dubbing and normal speed dubbing during the dubbing process as this will vary the speed of the recording and may damage the cassette tape.

B. Recording from radio

  1. Set the unit into radio mode by pressing the TUNER button.
  2. Tune to the desired radio station and insert a blank cassette tape into deck 1.
  3. Press RECORD and PLAY keys to start recording.
  4. When finished press the STOP key.

C. Recording from CD

  1. Set the unit into CD mode by pressing the CD button.
  2. Insert a blank cassette tape into deck 1.
  3. Press PAUSE key first and then the RECORD and PLAY keys. The recording function is now on standby.
  4. Start playback of the CD and press the PAUSE key at the cassette deck to start the recording.
  5. To stop the recording press the STOP button on the CD player first and then the STOP key on the cassette deck.

D. Recording from turntable

  1. Set the unit into phono mode by pressing the PHONO button.
  2. Insert a blank cassette tape into deck 1.
  3. Press PAUSE key first and then the RECORD and PLAY keys. The recording function is now on standby.
  4. Start playback of the turntable and press the PAUSE key at the cassette deck to start the recording.
  5. To stop the recording stop the turntable first and then press the STOP key on the cassette deck.

Specifications

  • Power Supply: AC 230V ~ 50Hz
  • Radio Frequency Range: FM 87.5 – 108 MHz
  • Dimensions (WxDxH) ca.: 305 x 410 x 388 mm (main unit) 200 x 200 x 358 mm (speakers)
    Technical specifications and design may change without notice.

Customer Support

We, Karcher AG, herewith confirm that this product is in line with the basic requirements of regulation 2014/53/EU and further relevant regulations.

A copy of the declaration of conformity can be obtained at the following address:
Karcher AG | Gewerbestr. 19 | 75217 Birkenfeld
Or online at the following link:
http://www.karcher-products.de/index.php/Konformitaetserklaerungen.html

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