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Opera ting

Instructions

COMPACT DISC PLAYER

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DIGITAL AUDIO

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read
through these operating instructions and then you will know
how to operate your model properly. After you have finished
reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for
future reference.

These operating instructions are based on the model HE, and
they can be used for the HB, HP, KU, KC, S, S/G models.
The differences between the models are given below.

HE model:
For Europe ('HE stamped on packing case): A 2-point 220
V /240 VI voltage selector switch is provided.

HB model:
For U.K. (HB' stamped on packing case): A 2-point 220 V
/240 V) voltage selector switch is provided.

HP model:
For Australia lHP stamped on packing case): A 2-point
I220 V/24O Vl voltage selector switch is provided.

KU and KC models:
For U.S.A. and Canada (KU or KC stamped on
packing case): Power line voltage is 120 V.

S and 8/6 models:
For destinations excluding above (5' or 'S/G' stamped
on packing case): A 4~point 110 V/120 V/220 V/240 V
voltage selector switch is provided.

No TE:
Depending upon the models, the design of the power plug and the
powel out/er diffels.

The internal mechanisms of this player are held in place
during shipping by a transit screw. Be sure to remove the
transit screw before you attempt to use the player. (See
"BEFORE 0PERAT|ON.)

The LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch is located on the
rear panel of the player. Please check that it is set properly
before plugging the power cord into an outlet.

If it is not set properly, change the setting according to the
LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR on page 4.

IMPORTANT NOTICE (For KU and KC models)

The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear
panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed war-
ranty card and keep in a secure area. This is for your security.

Caution: Use of controls or adjustments, or perfor-
mance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS [FOR KU MODEL]

READ leTltuchoNs 7 All The salety and
operating Instmcllons should be read eelore the
applIanCe is operated

RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS 7 The operaring Tnslrue
[Ions shuuid be relamed Iot future relevance

HEED WARNING 7 All warnings an the appllance
and in the operating Instructions shouId be adhered
To

FOLLOW INsTnucTioNs 7 AII OperaIrng and use
InslmCIIDrIS should be telIowed

WATER AND MOISTURE 7 The appilance should
not be used near water Ior example, near a
baThTuh, washoowl, kItChen smk, laundry Tuh, In a
wet basement, or near a szmme pooi etc

LOCATION r The appliance Should be InstaIled III a
stabie Ioeeuon

WALL on CEILING MOUNTING 7 The apDiIance
should not be mounted in a wall or ceIlIrIg

VENTILATION The aaaiianee should be sItuated so
that Its ioCaIIon 0' poerIon does not Interlele thh
Its prooer vEnIIiallorI For example, the appIrahce
should not be Slmated on a bed, sola, rug, at
SIIVIrIaV surface Ihal may black the venlIlatIoTI Opens
mgs or placed In a bulil III TnsTaIIaTTon, such as a
bookcase Or cabinet that may impede The Ilow OI
an Through The venlliallon openings

HEAT 7 The appIIance should be sllualed away "Om
heaT sources such as radiators, heat Teglsters,
slaves. at other appilances llnciuqu amnIIIIeVsI
Thar produce heat

POWER SOURCES 7 The appilance should be con
nested To a power suppiy aniy ol the type deseno
ed VI The operating Insltucllons or as marked on The
aopIIahCE

POWER-CORD PROTECTION 7 Powersupply cards
should he muted so ma! they are not ilkely It: be
waiked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them. navmg paItIculaI atlerilIorI To colds
al niugs. ccnvanlence lacaptaclas, and the paint
where They run horn The aunIIance

CLEANING 7 The audience should be aleaned only
with a polishing cloth or a sort dry dolh Never
clean wrlh lurnTTuTe wax, oenzlna, Insecticides or
other volalile liquids since they may made The
Cabtnel

POWER uNEs An Outdoor antenna should be
Iocated away lrom power lures.

NONUSE PERIODS 7 The power cord at The ad
phahce should he unplugged lrdm the outlet when
lell unused [or a long perm nI Tune,

OBJECT AND LIQUID Email 7 Care should he
taken so That odious do not lall and hands are not
spilled mm the enclosure Immgh openings

DAMAGE nEouImNG SERVICE 7 The aoallance
shoutd be servtced by Pioneer auTharlred service
center or maIrIted serurce personnel when

- The oowersupply cold or The plug has been
damaged, or

- Oblecls have lallen, or t old has been spilled «no
the almianm. or

- The appliance has been exposed To Tam; or

- The appliance does not appear to operate nmmally
Or exhtbrts a marked change .n penumanee; or

- The appliance has been dlowtd, or the enclosure
darn

SERVICING 7 The user should not anempt To semee
The appImMB beyond that assumed in The
Operatmg instructions, Fm all other servrerng, con
Taer the nearest Pioneer aulhollzed servree center

ouTnOOn ANTENNA Gnouunme 7 It an outside
antenna is conMCled To the antenna Ictmrnal, he
sure The anrenna syslem rs grounded so as Io pro
woe some ormecrron agarnst volTago surges and
built an slaITc charges
In The u s A sectionfllo ol me National Elecmcal
Code, ANSINEPA No 70 met. provides mlorma
tIon with respect To plow qrouMIg ol The mast
and supponrng structure_ glauMIng ol me lead in
Imre [0 an antenna dlschalge unn. sue ct groan
drng conducnms, matron ol antenna disihalge
unTT (annectTon ID 910000an electrodes, and Te
qullomenls la The grounding electrode See Fig
A

EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING As
PER NATIONAL ELECTRICALCDDE INSTRUCr
TIONS

Ground clamp

a], bi
Mast
ground
We To Antenna IermInai
7.
al, or
Ground
wIIe
Ground Ciamps
7 7 Groundmg eizctrnde
dIIverI 9 mil) The eanh
[Z 64 meters}
Fig A

at Lise Na. lo AWG (5.3 mml copper or Na 3 AWG
l84 mm) aluminum or No. I7 AWG II 0 mm)
coppzrrclzd sleet or bronze wrre, or larger as
ground Wires It)! twrh mast and leadrn,

bl Secure lead-Tn wrre hem antenna Io anrennr
discharge unIl and must ground wire To house erh
stand ell insulators, spaced ham 4 leer ll 22
metals) re s leer II K! meTeTsI apart.

cI Mount entenns discharge unit as closely aT pessI
ole To where lead-in enters house

IMPORTANT [FOR KU MODEL]

The lightning flash with arrowhead,

within an equilateral triangle, is Intended
to alert the user of the presence at
uninsulated "dangerous voltage Within
the products enclosure that may be of

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION:

TO PREVENT M RISK OF ELECTRIC SRDCX. DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BAD". N0 USR
senkuau PARTS IISDE. REFER SERVIMIG
70 flUfllIFlED SERVICE PERSRMKL

The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user oi the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) in»
strucllons in the literature accompanying

sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shoak to persons.

the appliance.

IMPORTANT

To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user sen
viceable parts inside, refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Always disconnect all the equipment form the mains supply when
disconnecting the signal leads.

The power card should be connected last, make sure that the
power switch is off. Unplug the set from the wall socket when it is
not to be used for an extended period of time.

FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

AND AUSTRALIA

CAUTION 240 V: Mains supply voltage is factory
adjusted at 240 V.

FOR USE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:

Blue: Neutral

Brown: Live
As the colours Of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the ter-
minals in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the ter~
minal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.

Equipment sold in the U.K. is not supplied with a power
plug.