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ASSEMBLY
AND
CONNECTIONS
7.
CLEANING
THE
CABINET
When
dust
and
dirt,
etc.
are
deposited
on
the
surface,
wipe
off
using
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
Do
not
use
volatile
agents
such
as
alcohol,
thinner,
benzine,
or
insecticides
for
cleaning.
BE
SURE
TO
SET
THE
VOLUME
CONTROL
TO
A
LOW
VOLUME
POSITION
WHEN
THE
POWER
SWITCH
IS
TURNED
ON
OR
OFF,
OR
WHEN
CONNECTIONS
TO
THE
FRONT
OR
REAR
PANELS
ARE
MADE.
ASSEMBLY
AND
ADJUSTMENT
OF
TURNTABLE
BEFORE
ASSEMBLY
1.
Remove
the
fixing
screws
used
for
transport.
2.
Take
off
the
clamper
and
binder
used
for
fixing
the
tonearm.
(Fig.
3)
e
As
the
fixing
screws,
clamper
and
binder
are
needed
in
the
case
of
re-transport,
please
keep
them
safely.
MOUNTING
OF
PLATTER
1.
The
centre
shaft
is
provided
with
nut
to
fix
the
platter
in
place.
Using
the
supplied
wrench,
turn
the
nut
clock-
wise
and
take
it
off.
(The
centre
shaft
is
threaded
in-
versely.)
(Fig.
4)
2.
Insert
the
platter
into
the
centre
shaft.
Firmly
secure
the
platter
to
the
centre
shaft
by
turning
the
fixing
nut
counterclockwise.
(Fig.
5)
3.
Tighten
the
nut.
4.
At
the
time
of
repacking
the
unit,
the
platter
can
be
removed
by
manually
turning
it
with
the
supplied
shaft
inserted
into
the
centre
shaft
in
a
manner
for
the
platter
not
to
be
rotated.
(Fig.
6)
CONNECTIONS
(Fig.
7)
To
reduce
interference,
setting
should
be
made
away
from
the
TV
or
etc.,
as
possible.
FRONT
PANEL
FUNCTIONS
(Fig.
8)
1.
POWER
SWITCH
2.
CD/AUX
For
listening
to
an
external
unit
(additional
CD
player
or
TV
tuner,
for
example)
connected
to
the
‘‘CD/AUX"'
ter-
minals
on
the
rear
panel.
3.
FM
For
listening
to
FM
broadcasts,
depress
the
FM
button.
4,
MW
For
listening
to
MW
broadcasts,
depress
the
MW
button.
5.
LW
For
listening
to
LW
broadcasts,
depress
the
LW
button.
6.
PHONO
When
playing
a
record
with
the
turntable,
push
this
button.
The
tonearm
will
swing
over
to
the
outer
groove
of
the
record
and
commence
to
play.
7.
TAPE
When
playing
a
tape
with
the
cassette
deck,
push
this
button.
8.
(>)
AUTO
In
case
of
TUNER,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
the
recep-
tion
frequencies
are
swept
continuously
up
the
scale
until
a
frequency
of
a
station
actually
broadcasting
is
reached.
The
sweeping
then
stops
automatically.
in
case
of
TAPE,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
the
tape
will
fast
forward
wind
to
the
next
musical
number
and
restart
play
automatically.
9.
(<)
AUTO
In
case
of
TUNER,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
the
recep-
tion
frequencies
are
swept
continuously
down
the
scale
until
a
frequency
of
a
station
actually
broadcasting
is
reached.
The
sweeping
then
stops
automatically.
In
case
of
TAPE,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
the
tape
will
fast
rewind
to
the
edge
of
present
musical
number
and
re-
start
play
automatically.
10.
REPEAT
Depressed
when
the
disc
or
tape
is
to
be
repeatedly.
In
this
case,
the
repeat
indicator
is
illuminated.
11.
(»)
MANUAL
In
the
case
of
TUNER,
when
depressing
this
button,
the
reception
frequency
on
FM
changes
to
5O0kHz
and
on
AM
to
9KHz.
Keeping
this
button
depressed
causes
the
frequency
to
change
continuously
while
the
button
is
being
held
down,
Release
the
button
as
you
come
near
the
desired
frequency
and
select
the
final
frequency
by
pressing
the
button
once
at
a
time.
In
case
of
TAPE,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
the
tape
will
fast
forward
wind.
For
restarting
the
play,
you
must
push
the
TAPE
button.
In
case
of
PHONO,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
it
will
cause
tonearm
to
be
moved
backward
the
edge
of
the
disc.
When
released,
the
tonearm
will
lower
onto
the
disc
and
start
to
play.
12.
(4)
MANUAL
in
case
of
TUNER,
when
this
button
is
depressed
in
the
same
way
as
for
the
UP
button,
the
reception
frequency
is
lowered,
In
case
of
TAPE,
when
this
button
is
depressed
,
the
tape
will
rewind,
For
restarting
the
play,
you
must
push
the
TAPE
button.
;
In
case
of
PHONO,
when
this
button
is
depressed,
it
will
cause
tonearm
to
be
moved
toward
the
center
of
disc.
When
released,
the
tonearm
will
lower
onto
the
disc
and
start
to
play.
13.
ADDRESS
Dpress
these
buttons
when
tuning
a
preset
station
or
call
out
the
station.
To
call
out
an
FM
station,
set
the
function
button
to
FM
and
then
depress
the
appropriate
address
button
(1-7).
To
call
out
an
MW
station,
set
the
function
button
to
MW
and
then
depress
the
appropriate
address
button
(1-4).
To
call
out
an
LW
station,
set
the
function
button
to
LW
and
then
depress
the
appropriate
address
button
(1-3).
14.
Compartment
lid

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Mitsubishi Z-20 Specifications

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BrandMitsubishi
ModelZ-20
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish