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To obtain the best possible results from your mini-compact
system, you must clean the following elements regularly:

The outer casing
The compact disc player
The cassette players (heads, rollers and drive capstans)

Always unplug the system from the wall outlet:

Before cleaning it
If you are not going to be using it for a long time

Outer Casing
Clean the outer casing regularly using a soft cloth and a light detergent. Do
not use abrasive powders, liquids or aerosol cleaners. Never let any liquids
get into the system.

Compact Disc Player

Before playing a compact disc, clean it with a special CD cleaning
agent. Do not use the same cleaning agents as for vinyl LP records.
Carefully wipe the disc from the centre outward.

Regularly clean the player with a special cleaning disc (available from
your local dealer).

Tape Decks

Press PUSH EJECT(

) to open the cassette deck.

Use a cotton bud and a special cassette cleaning agent to clean the:

Head (1)
Rollers (2)
Drive capstans (3)

If you will not be using the remote control for a long time,
remove the batteries to prevent corrosion.
Although your system is very hard-wearing, it should not be
used in an excessively dusty environment or subjected to
shocks or extreme heat (close to heating appliances or in
direct sunlight, etc.).
If the unit emits an unpleasant odor when in use, unplug it
from the main supply and contact the after-sales service.

Handle your compact discs with care. Always hold them by
the edges to avoid leaving fingerprints on the shiny surface.
When you have finished playing a compact disc, always put it
back in its case.
Do not fix paper or adhesive tape to the discs and do not write
on the label.
Clean them with a special-purpose cloth.
Store your compact discs in a clean place, out of direct sun-
light, where they will not be exposed to high temperatures.
Always use compact discs marked         .

Check that the tape in the cassette is sufficiently taught.

To prevent erasing a cassette that you wish to keep, remove the safety
tab on the upper edge of the cassette. To record a cassette, where  the
tab has been broken, simply cover the opening with adhesive tape.

When you have finished playing a cassette, always put it back in its case.

Store your cassettes in a clean place, out of direct sunlight, where
they will not be exposed to high temperatures.

Avoid using 120-minute cassettes as they place unnecessary strain
on the tape mechanism.

It always takes a little time to become familiar with a new appliance. If you
have any of the problems listed below, try the solutions given. They may
save you the time and inconvenience of an unnecessary service call.

If the above guidelines do not allow you to solve the problem, take a note of:

The model and serial numbers, normally printed on the rear of the system

Your warranty details

A clear description of the problem

Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG after-sales service.

Cleaning Your Mini-Compact
System

Precautions When Using Audio
Cassettes

Before Contacting the After-Sales
Service

Precautions When Using Compact
Discs

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COMPACT

DIGITAL AUDIO

Problem

The system does not work

There is no sound

The Timer does not work

The compact disc player does not
start playing

The tape does not start playing

The volume falls off
The cassette is not erased correctly
There is excessive wow and flutter

Reception is poor or no radio sta-
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Checks/Explanation

• The main lead is not correctly plugged into a

wall socket or the wall socket is not switched on.

• The remote control batteries need replacing or

the polarity has not been respected.

• The POWER button has not been pressed.

• The volume has been completely turned down.
• The correct function (TUNER, CD, TAPE,

AUX) has not been selected.

• You have connected a set of earphones.
• The loudspeaker wires have been disconnected.
• The MUTE button has been pressed.

• The timer has been stopped by pressing

TIMER ON/OFF.

• The CD function has not been selected.
• The disc has been inserted face down or is

either dirty or scratched.

• The laser sensor is dirty or dusty.
• The system has not been installed on a flat,

horizontal surface.

• Condensation has formed in the player; leave

the system in a warm, airy room for at least
one hour.

• The TAPE function has not been selected.
• The cassette has not been inserted correctly.
• The cassette player has not been closed.
• The tape is either slack or broken.

• The audio heads are dirty.
• The rollers or drive capstans are dirty.
• The tape is worn.

• The TUNER function has not been selected.
• The radio frequency has not been correctly

selected.

• The aerial has been disconnected or is not fac-

ing the right way. Turn it until you find the best
orientation.

• You are in a building that blocks radio waves;

you must use an outside aerial.

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Summary of Contents for MAX-6020

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual THREE CD CHANGER MINI COMPACT SYSTEM MAX 6020 ...

Page 2: ... this unit This symbol alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions accompa nying the unit WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT PRODUCTO LASER C...

Page 3: ...adio Stations 13 Selecting a Stored Station 14 Improving Radio Reception 14 TAPE DECK Listening to a Cassette 15 CD Synchro Record Feature 15 Recording a Compact Disc 15 Recording a Radio Programme 16 Copying a Cassette Dubbing 16 Selecting the Cassette Playback Mode Deck 2 Only 16 OTHER FUNCTIONS Timer Function 17 For the Protection of being Recorded 17 Cancelling the Timer 18 Mute Function 18 Se...

Page 4: ...eat 16 CD Synchro 17 Tuning Mode or Stop button 18 CD Track or radio station search Down Up 19 TAPE Normal Recording 20 TAPE Hi Speed Recording 21 Rev mode 22 Deck 1 2 23 Cassette Deck 2 24 EQ 25 S Bass 26 Power Sound Surround 27 Enter 28 Mute 29 Shuffle 30 Volume 31 Function Selection buttons 32 Open Close 33 Disc Change Front Panel View 1 32 33 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21...

Page 5: ...arch 10 Volume Decrease 11 Tuning Mode 12 Volume Increase 13 Play Pause 14 TAPE Play 15 TAPE Stop 16 Frequency Band 17 Mono ST 18 AUX 19 Program Set 20 Mute 21 Timer On Off On Standby EQ Deck 1 2 AI Off VOL CD Tuning Mode VOL CD Mono ST Tuner Band Sleep Program Set AUX Disc Skip Timer On Off Mute TAPE CD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 ...

Page 6: ...GB 6 Rear Panel View 1 FM Aerial Connector Terminal 2 AM Aerial Connector Terminal 3 AUX Input 4 Loudspeaker Connector Terminals 5 SW Aerial Connector Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 7: ...rd on the rear of the system into an appropriate socket Press the On Standby button to switch your mini compact system on The loudspeaker connector terminals are located on the rear of the system There are four terminals on the system Two for the left speaker marked L Two for the right speaker marked R To achieve the correct sound quality connect the Red wire to the terminals Black wire to the ter...

Page 8: ...n chosen How to connect a SCREW TYPE aerial The FM aerial connector terminals are located on the rear of the system and marked FM 75Ω Spread the T form FM aerial out and attach the ends to a wall in the position providing the best reception How to connect a WIRE TYPE aerial Spread the SW aerial out and attach the ends to a wall in the posi tion providing the best reception If reception is poor e g...

Page 9: ...pact system After a power failure After unplugging the unit Remember to reset the time when the clock changes from winter to summer time and vice verse For each step you have a few seconds to set the required options If you exceed this time you must start again Switch the system on by pressing On Standby Press Timer Clock twice Result CLOCK is displayed Press Enter Result The hour flashes To Press...

Page 10: ...r if necessary to the section entitled Precautions When Using Compact Discs on page 21 Switch the system on by pressing On Standby Select the CD function by pressing CD on the front panel Load one or more discs Press CD on the front panel or on the remote control If you have loaded more than one compact disc they will be played in turn Adjust the volume as required by Turning the Volume knob on th...

Page 11: ...before using this function To search through the tracks Press and hold down Forwards for at least one second Backwards for at least one second You can listen to the tracks on a compact disc in a different order each time as the various tracks will be selected auto matically in a random sequence Press the Shuffle button Result The Shuffle indication appears and all the tracks are played in a random...

Page 12: ...ur selection Result The selection is stored and is displayed To select other tracks repeat Steps 4 to 6 Press CD to listen to the track selection in the order pro grammed To Press Listen to the current track again once Listen to the previous track twice Listen to the next track once Skip forwards or backwards or the appropriate one or more tracks number of times To cancel the selection press Once ...

Page 13: ... until AUTO is displayed Select the station to be stored by Pressing Tuning Mode Down or Up on the front panel or Pressing Tuning or on the remote control To scroll through the frequencies faster when searching manu ally hold down the Tuning Mode Down or Up buttons The automatic search procedure may stop on a frequency that does not correspond to a radio station If this happens use the manual sear...

Page 14: ...ored station Tuning and to select the required programme Another station Tuning and until the required frequency is dis played Press Tuning Mode again to exit the stored station selection function You can improve the quality of radio reception by Rotating the FM or AM MW aerial Testing the positions of the FM and AM MW aerials before fixing them permanently If reception from a specific FM radio st...

Page 15: ...ess CD SYNC directly to start recording at the beginning of the disc Result REC is displayed and recording starts To stop Press Recording and playing the compact disc The direct recording mode enables you to start recording with any track on the compact disc You can only record on cassettes in Deck 2 You do not need to adjust the volume as it has no effect on the recording Switch your system on by...

Page 16: ...ns are displayed and the cassette in Deck 1 is copied to the cassette in Deck 2 Press on the front panel or for each deck on the remote con trol when you have finished recording Your mini compact system has three cassette playback modes which enable you to listen to both sides of a cassette auto matically Press REV mode until the appropriate symbol is displayed When the display indicates The mini ...

Page 17: ...ches on If you select You must also TAPE cassette Insert a recorded cassette in one of the decks before setting the system to standby TUNER radio a Press Enter b Select the FM or AM frequency band by pressing Tuning Mode Down and Up c Press Enter d Select a preset station by pressing Tuning Mode Down and Up CD compact disc a Load one or more compact discs b Select the required disc Press Enter to ...

Page 18: ...ompact system is equipped with the function of Power Sound and Power Surround The function of Power Sound amplifies bass and improves high key or bass twice as much for you to appreciate powerful real sound The Power Surround replaces conventional stereo sound with a wider and more true to life sound It creates the feeling of being right at the centre of the music and being surrounded by total mus...

Page 19: ...ls to sing along with the music Preparation Plug the microphone with a 6 3mm mic jack into microphone terminal Turn the MIC Volume switch to adjust the MIC volume You can connect a set of headphones to your mini compact system so that you can listen to music or radio programmers without disturbing other people in the room The earphones must have a 6 3 mm jack or an appropriate adapter Connect the ...

Page 20: ...Timer On Off Timer Clock R Surround Power S B a s s E Q M u t e E n t e r Do not place potted plants or vases on top of the unit Moisture entering the unit could lead to dangerous electric shock and can cause equipment damage In such events immediately disconnect the main plug from the socket During thunderstorms disconnect the main plug from the socket Main voltage peaks due to light ning could d...

Page 21: ...o high temperatures Avoid using 120 minute cassettes as they place unnecessary strain on the tape mechanism It always takes a little time to become familiar with a new appliance If you have any of the problems listed below try the solutions given They may save you the time and inconvenience of an unnecessary service call If the above guidelines do not allow you to solve the problem take a note of ...

Page 22: ...ensitivity 10 dB Total harmonic distortion 0 3 COMPACT DISC PLAYER Capacity 3 discs Frequency range 20 Hz 20 KHz 1 dB Signal noise ratio 90 dB at 1 KHz with filter Distortion 0 05 at 1 KHz Channel separation 74 dB Disc sizes Diameter 120 or 80 mm Thickness 1 2 mm TAPE DECK Frequency range 125 Hz 12 KHz Signal noise ratio 40 dB Channel separation 35 dB Erasing effect 60 dB AMPLIFIER Output power 6 ...

Page 23: ...ELECTRONICS THIS APPLIANCE IS MANUFACTURED BY A H 6 8 0 0 3 5 6 Q ...

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