GE 3-7025 manual

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    Portable Stereo System User‘s Guide 3-7025 We bring good things to life. 3-7025cover.e 10/25/96, 9:45 AM 1[...]

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    I MPORT ANT I NFORMATION R EQUIRED BY F EDERAL C OMMUNICATIONS C OMMISSION C ONCERNING R ADIO F REQUENCY I NTERFERENCE This device generates and uses radio frequency (RF) energy , and if not installed and used properly , this equipment may cause inter ference to radio and television reception. This equipment has been type tested and found to comply[...]

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    T ABLE OF C ONTENTS G ETTING S T ARTED ....................................................................... 2 P OWERING U P ......................................................................... 2 G ENERAL C ONTROLS ................................................................ 2 R ADIO O PERA TION ..........................................[...]

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    2 G ETTING S T ARTED P OWERING U P Y ou can power your GE portable stereo by plugging in the AC power cord, or by inserting 6 D-sized batteries. T o insert the batteries: 1. Press down on the tabs and lift up to remove the battery compartment door from the bottom of the unit. 2. Insert 6 D-sized batteries as shown in the diagram on the unit. 3. Rep[...]

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    3 R ADIO O PERA TION Listen to the radio by sliding the POWER switch to RADIO, and then: • Using the BAND switch to choose AM or FM Stereo. • Using the TUNING knob to choose a station. When tuning in an FM station, the FM STEREO indicator light shows you when you’re receiv- ing a station broadcast in stereo. • Raising and adjusting the whip[...]

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    4 I NSERTING A T APE 1. Press OPEN to open the Cassette/CD compartment. 2. Place a tape into position and gently press down. 3. Manually close the compartment door . A P LA YING A T APE 1. Insert a tape. 2. Slide the FUNCTION switch to T APE. 3. Press PLA Y . If the tape is not at the position you want to listen to, press one of the F ASTWIND butto[...]

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    5 D ON ’ T I NFRINGE ON C OPYRIGHTS This product is capable of substantial uses that do not constitute infringement under the Copyright Laws. It is sold only for such uses, and it should not be used to infringe the Copyrights of others. TIP: The built-in Automatic Level Control automatically sets the input level for optimum recording sound, which[...]

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    6 CD P LA YER O PERA TION Look for this Logo Y ou can play 3" and 5" compact discs that have this logo. REPEAT TRACK TRACK DISPLAY PLAY PAUSE STOP SHUFFLE Display REPEAT TRACK TRACK DISPLAY PLAY PAUSE STOP SHUFFLE The display on the front of the stereo give you information such as which track on the CD is playing, and whether you are in p[...]

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    7 • PLA Y/P AUSE ( ) — Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button to begin disc play . Press PLA Y/P AUSE while a disc is playing to interrupt play; then press PLA Y/P AUSE again to continue play . • STOP ( ) — Press to stop play . • SHUFFLE — Use the Shuffle feature to play tracks in random order . While in Stop or Play mode: 1. Press the SHUFFLE b[...]

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    8 C LEANING THE L ASER L ENS It’ s important that you periodically clean the laser lens, especially when dust or fingerprints are evident. Not cleaning the laser lens can result in inferior sound quality or no sound at all. T o clean the lens, follow these directions: 1. T urn of f the unit’ s power and disconnect the AC power . 2. Open the dis[...]

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    9 C LEANING THE T APE H EADS Over time, iron oxide particles from the magnetic tape build up on the parts that come in contact with the tape. These deposits can cause incomplete erasure, a muffled sound during playback, and might prevent automatic stop. T o clean the heads, open the compartment door , push the PLA Y button and gently clean the head[...]

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    10 T ROUBLESHOOTING T IPS CD P ROBLEMS Problem Solutions System does not turn on • Make sure AC power plug is secure in the outlet, and outlet has power . • Batteries may be dead. Install new batteries. Disc in place but unit won’ t play • Make sure FUNCTION switch is set to DISC. • Make sure disc label is facing up. • Make sure disc is[...]

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    11 I NDEX A AC power cord 2 B BAND switch 3 batteries 2 inserting 2 storage 2 C Care and Maintenance 7 Cassette buttons F ASTWIND 3 OPEN 3 P AUSE 3 PLA Y 3 RECORD 3 STOP 3 cassette player features automatic level control 5 CD Player Buttons PLA Y/P AUSE 5, 7 REPEA T/ENTER 6 STOP 7 TRACK/SEARCH 7 CD Player Operation 6 Cleaning the Laser Lens 8 compa[...]

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    • Pay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not covered by the warranty . • A new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid freight. What does your warranty not cover? • Customer instruction. Y our Use and Care Guide provides information regarding the operating instructions and user controls. For additional inf[...]