Marantz Music Pedal RC2001 User Manual

Model RC2001 User Guide  
Remote Controller  
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Thank you for purchasing the Marantz RC2001  
remote controller.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Thisremarkablecomponenthasbeenengineered  
to provide you with many years of home theater  
enjoyment. Please take a few minutes to read  
this manual thoroughly before you operate the  
RC2001.  
BEFORE USE.......................................... 2  
LOADING BATTERIES...............................................2  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER WITH  
INFRARED RAYS.......................................................3  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS..................... 4  
REMOTE CONTROLLER ..........................................4  
REMOTE CONTROLLER LCD..................................5  
CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES  
After opening the cover of the packing box, check  
that the following accessories are included.  
BASIC OPERATION................................ 6  
RC2001 BUTTON SETTINGS ...................................6  
SLEEP TIMER............................................................6  
• RC2001: Remote controller  
• AAA type alkaline batteries x 4  
• USB cable  
OTHER OPERATION .............................. 7  
MAIN MENU ...............................................................7  
1. LEARNING FUNCTION .........................................7  
2. TIMER.....................................................................9  
3. SYS.SETUP......................................................... 12  
4. STATUS INDICATOR .......................................... 17  
5. RESET................................................................. 17  
6. PROGRAMMABLE CODES................................ 17  
SPECIFICATIONS................................................... 18  
OTHERS.................................................................. 19  
• User guide  
FEATURES  
RC2001 : Remote controller  
• Versatile Learning Capability with 4Mbit  
(512KB) User Memory (Max 1000 codes)  
• Backlit Hard Buttons and LCD Display  
• Programmable One Button Operation via  
Multi CommandMacros (Max. Total 8000  
Steps).  
• Multiple Page Creation Capability  
Customize RC2001 by Using  
Software  
• Built-in Multi Brand Database via  
Software  
• Advanced Timer Function  
• IR Transmission  
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CAUTION ON BATTERY  
BEFORE USE  
• Use AAAtype batteries in this remote  
controller.  
LOADING BATTERIES  
We recommend that you use alkaline batteries.  
• If the remote controller does not operate from  
close to the main unit, replace the batteries  
with new ones, even if less then a year has  
passed.  
Before using the remote controller for the first  
time, load the batteries in the remote controller.  
The batteries provided are used to verify the  
operations of the remote controller only.  
• The included battery is only for verifying  
operation. Replace it with a new battery as  
soon as possible.  
Note:  
The settings remain saved in the remote controller  
even if the power completely runs out. However,  
the time setting will be lost, and so please set the  
time setting again.  
• When inserting the batteries, be careful to  
do so in the proper direction, following the +  
and - marks in the remote controllers battery  
compartment.  
Remove the battery case cover.  
1.  
To prevent damage or battery fluid leakage:  
- Do not use a new battery with an old one.  
- Do not use two different types of batteries.  
Battery case cover  
- Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or  
dispose of batteries in flames.  
• Remove the batteries when not planning to  
use the remote controller for a long period of  
time.  
• If the batteries should leak, carefully wipe  
off the fluid from the inside of the battery  
compartment, then insert new batteries.  
Insert the new batteries (AAA type) with  
correct ª and · polarity.  
2.  
• When disposing of used batteries, please  
comply with governmental regulations or  
environmental public instructions rules that  
apply in your country or area.  
AAA type alkaline  
batteries  
Attach the battery case cover.  
3.  
Battery case cover  
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER  
WITH INFRARED RAYS  
The remote controller uses infrared (IR) signals  
to operate devices.  
This means that you have to point the IR sending  
eye of the remote controller towards the devices  
you are operating.  
Operate the device with the remote controller  
within the range of the illustration below.  
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Precautions:  
• Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter  
fluorescent light or other strong source of  
light to shine onto the players infrared signal  
reception window (remote sensor). Otherwise,  
the operation of the remote controller may be  
disabled.  
• Bear in mind that operating the remote  
controller may cause other devices operated  
by infrared rays to be operated by mistake.  
• The remote controller cannot be operated if  
the space between the remote controller and  
the devices remote sensor is obstructed.  
• Do not place any objects on top of the remote  
controller. Doing so may cause one or more  
buttons to be held down which will cause the  
batteries to run down.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
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POWER ON and OFF buttons  
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These buttons are used when controlling devices  
that have been set with separately powered on  
and off remote commands.  
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SOURCE ON/OFF button  
This button is used when controlling devices that  
have been set with a single power on/off remote  
command.  
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LCD Display  
Remote controller display  
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Programmable soft buttons  
These buttons are used by the Wizz.it 3 editor  
software to make LCD display and button  
operation settings.  
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These buttons are also used to adjust the  
number of pages for each device.  
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Page Scroll buttons  
These buttons are used when scrolling pages in  
Home mode and the device modes.  
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Home button  
This button is used to select Home mode.  
To select a device that will be controlled, first  
select Home mode, then select the device.  
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Light button  
This button is used to turn on the backlight for the  
buttons and LCD.  
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Cursor, ENTER buttons  
Programmable Hard buttons  
These buttons are used by the Wizz.it 3 editor  
software to make the remote controller command  
settings for learning and macro operations.  
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USB port  
This port is used to connect the remote controller  
and a PC with the supplied USB cable to enable  
editing with the Wizz.it 3 editor software.  
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REMOTE CONTROLLER LCD  
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Home:  
Mode display area  
This is displayed during Home mode.  
Device Name:  
This displays the device mode name that is  
currently active.  
This area is always highlighted.  
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Command display area  
This displays the information that has been set  
for the display items in the device modes.  
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Battery indicator  
This displays the remaining battery power.  
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Sub info. Area  
Normal operation:  
The page number that has been set for the  
respective mode is displayed.  
When sending IR command:  
The command name that has been set for the  
respective button is highlighted.  
Operation when not sending an IR command  
(such as jump operation):  
The operation name that has been set for the  
button is displayed normally (not highlighted).  
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SLEEP TIMER  
BASIC OPERATION  
RC2001 BUTTON SETTINGS  
The SLEEP TIMER is a function that sends a  
preset remote command after the sleep time has  
elapsed.  
The Wizz.it 3 editor software can be used to  
make the settings for the IR Command, LINK,  
JUMP, One Touch Operation (Macro) and other  
functions in the RC2001.  
This enables a customized user interface,  
optimized for the customers environment, to  
be built.  
The Wizz.it 3 editor software can be downloaded  
about the setting procedures, see the PC Editor  
Software Wizz.it 3 User Guide.  
• The setting is made using the Wizz.it 3 editor,  
and the buttons that are assigned to the sleep  
timer are operated as shown below.  
• This is a convenient function for devices that  
do not have a sleep timer or for setting the  
sleep timer using multiple devices.  
• The RC2001 performs regular operation even  
when the sleep timer is activated.  
Press the button that will be assigned to the  
sleep timer. The message PROCEED?is  
1.  
This is the basic operation procedure for the  
RC2001.  
displayed on the LCD.  
Press the Home button to enter Home  
mode for the RC2001.  
1.  
Each time the button is pressed, the sleep  
setting time changes in the cycle shown  
below.  
2.  
Select the devices that are set in Home  
mode.  
2.  
PROCEED?  
SLEEP 30  
SLEEP 60 SLEEP 90  
Perform operation of the device that you  
want to control in the selected device  
mode.  
3.  
SLEEP OFF  
SLEEP 120  
To control another device, return to Home  
mode and select another device.  
4.  
When the time that you want to set is  
displayed, wait at the setting for three  
seconds.  
3.  
The preinstalled default user file is used to control  
Marantz products. The AV receiver device input  
switching code is assigned to the button next to  
the displayed device name of the device mode.  
• The sleep setting screen is no longer  
displayed on the LCD, and the sleep  
timer is automatically started.  
And the sleep timer icon is displayed in  
Sub Info area of the LCD.  
Example:  
After DVD mode is selected in the remote  
controller, pressing the button next to DVD,  
shown in the first column in the LCD, transmits  
the AV receiver DVD input command.  
• When the remaining time for the  
sleep timer setting is 10 minutes, the  
remaining time is displayed in the Sub  
info. area of the LCD.  
SLEEP TIMER  
icon  
DVD input command for Marantz AV Receiver.  
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1. LEARNING FUNCTION  
OTHER OPERATION  
MAIN MENU  
Place the remote controller so that its  
1.  
infrared signal transmitter is facing the  
infrared signal receiver on the Marantz  
remote controller at a distance of about 2  
inches (0.05 m).  
The various settings for the remote device are  
made in the main menu.  
ENTERING THE MAIN MENU  
Press the Home button to enter Home  
mode for the RC2001.  
1.  
Hold down the Home button and Menu  
button at the same time for three seconds  
to display MAIN MENU on the LCD.  
2.  
Display the MAIN MENU on the LCD of the  
RC2001, and then press the button next to  
2.  
the LEARNINGindicator.  
The screen appears as shown below.  
Either press the ENTER button or wait for  
three seconds.  
3.  
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This screen changes to HOME mode.  
Press the button next to the displayed  
device name whose commands you want  
to learn.  
The remote controller has completed  
learning when LEARN OKis displayed on  
the LCD.  
4.  
7.  
• Pressing the ENTER button enables  
you to continue learning commands  
for another button in the same device  
mode.  
• When the learning mode is completed,  
press the Home button three times to  
return the LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
Notes:  
• If learning could not be performed, LEARN  
ERRORis displayed on the LCD. Try  
performing steps 5 to 6 again.  
Note:  
In Home mode, learning cannot be performed with  
the SOFT button using the procedure shown below.  
Use the Wizz.it 3 editor to make any changes.  
After selecting the device name, press the  
button whose command you want to learn.  
5.  
• When making the learning settings, the  
LEARN ERRORmessage may occasionally  
be displayed repeatedly on the LCD. In some  
cases, this can be due to transmission of a  
special remote controller signal code. Learning  
cannot be performed when a special remote  
controller signal code is used.  
• The RC2001 can learn up to a maximum of  
1,000 remote controller codes. Once 1,000 codes  
are programmed for learning, LEARNFULL”  
is displayed on the LCD, and learning can no  
longer be performed.  
This enters the learning standby mode.  
Send the remote controller code that you  
want to learn.  
6.  
To perform further learning, use the Wizz.it 3  
editor to delete any unneeded learning codes.  
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OPERATION SETTINGS  
2.TIMER  
Press the button next to the TIMER SET”  
1.  
The timer function of the RC2001 can be used  
to send a preset remote controller command at a  
programmed time.  
The Wizz.it 3 editor can be used to operate  
multiple devices. One Touch Operation (Macro)  
can also use the timer function for transmission.  
indicator in the LCD in the TIMER menu  
screen to display the timer programming  
setting screen.  
CHECKING THE SETTINGS  
Display the MAIN MENU on the LCD of the  
RC2001, then press the button next to the  
1.  
TIMERindicator.  
The TIMER menu is displayed. Pressing  
the button next to the CHECKindicator on  
2.  
the LCD displays the timer settings.  
Use the numeric buttons (0 to 9) and cursor  
2.  
buttons (t and u) to set the time for the  
timer. After making the setting, press the  
ENTER button.  
When the LCD appears as shown below,  
the timer has not been set.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the TIMER  
menu.  
• Pressing the Home button from the  
TIMER MENU screen returns the LCD  
to the MAIN MENU.  
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Home mode is shown in the LCD.Select the  
commands and devices for the commands  
that will be sent by timer programming.  
Press a button next to the EVERYDAYor  
ONE TIMEindicators on the LCD to set  
timer operation to either everyday or one-  
time only operation.  
3.  
4.  
If a command assigned to the  
HARD button is to be sent by timer  
programming, press the HARD button  
when selecting the command to make  
the setting.  
If a command assigned to the  
SOFT button is to be sent by timer  
programming, use the < and > buttons  
when selecting the command to move  
the page, and select the command  
assigned to the SOFT button.  
• The timer settings are displayed. Check  
that the settings are correct.  
Setup time  
Device name  
HARD or SOFT  
button  
Key name  
EVERYDAY or  
ONE TIME  
• Either press the ENTER button or wait  
three seconds so that COMPLETEDis  
displayed on the LCD and the operation  
settings are automatically completed.  
Note:  
The timer setting for the SOFT button cannot be  
used in Home mode.  
Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the MAIN menu.  
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OPERATION ON/OFF SETTINGS  
Either press the ENTER button or wait  
three seconds so that COMPLETEDis  
displayed on the LCD and the operation  
settings are automatically completed.  
3.  
Press the button next to the ON/OFF”  
1.  
indicator in the TIMER menu screen on the  
LCD to display the timer operation ON/OFF  
setting screen.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the MAIN menu.  
Press the button next to the TIMER  
2.  
ON(Enable) or TIMER OFF(Disable)  
indicators on the LCD to either enable or  
disable timer operation.  
• When timer operation is set to ON, the  
timer icon is displayed in the Sub Info  
area of the LCD.  
24 TIMER  
icon  
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Use the numeric buttons (0 to 9) and cursor  
buttons (t and u) to set the current time.  
After setting the correct time, press the  
ENTER button.  
3. SYS.SETUP  
2.  
Display the MAIN MENU on the LCD of the  
RC2001, then press the button next to the SYS.  
SETUPindicator.  
The items below can be set in the SYS.SETUP  
screen.  
• CLOCK (Clock setting)  
BACK LIGHT (Backlight illumination time  
setting)  
• LCD (LCD setting)  
• BEEP (Beep sound setting)  
• MEM CLEAR (Initialization setting)  
The message COMPLETEDis displayed  
in the LCD to indicate that the clock setting  
is completed.  
3.  
CLOCK (CLOCK SETTING)  
This sets the clock for the RC2001.  
Press the button next to the CLOCK”  
1.  
indicator in the SYS.SETUP menu screen  
in the LCD to display the clock setting  
screen.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the SYS.SETUP  
menu.  
• Pressing the Home button returns the  
LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
Notes:  
The clock can become out of sync over time.  
Please check it occasionally and set to the correct  
time if necessary.  
The clock setting is not backed up when the  
batteries are replaced. Please reset the time after  
replacing the batteries.  
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BACKLIGHT(BACKLIGHTILLUMINATION  
TIME SETTING)  
The message COMPLETEDis displayed  
on the LCD to indicate that the illumination  
time setting is completed.  
3.  
Press the LIGHT button on the RC2001 to turn  
on the backlight, then set the time until the  
backlight turns off.  
Press the button next to the BACKLIGHT”  
1.  
indicatorintheSYS.SETUPmenuscreenin  
the LCD to display the backlight illumination  
time setting screen.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the SYS.SETUP  
menu.  
• Pressing the Home button returns the  
LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
Press the buttons (right: +, left: -) displayed  
2.  
Note:  
next to TIME to set the illumination time.  
The time can be set in 1-second intervals  
from 0 to 60 seconds.  
Setting the BACK LIGHT TIMER to 0 sec is  
equivalent to turning off the backlight so that the  
backlight does not turn on even when the LIGHT  
button is pressed.  
After deciding the settings, press the  
ENTER button.  
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LCD (LCD SETTING)  
The message COMPLETEDis displayed  
on the LCD to indicate that the display time  
setting is completed.  
3.  
Press the button next to the LCDindicator in the  
SYS.SETUP menu screen in the LCD.  
The LCD setting menu is displayed.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the SYS.SETUP  
menu.  
LCD TIMER (LCD timer setting)  
This sets the time that the LCD remains on, after  
a button is pressed on the RC2001.  
When there are no operations and the LCD is  
turnedoff,thissettingenablespowerconsumption  
to be reduced and the life of the batteries to be  
extended.  
• Pressing the Home button returns the  
LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
Note:  
If the LCD is turned off by the LCD timer, pressing  
any of the buttons on the remote controller will  
turn it on again. When the LCD is turned on, the  
pressed command is not activated.  
The default setting is 10 seconds.  
The LCD setting menu is displayed, and so  
press the button next to LCD TIMERin  
1.  
To execute a command operation, press the button  
while the LCD is on.  
the LCD display.  
Press the buttons (right: +, left: -) displayed  
2.  
next to TIME to set the display time. The  
time can be set in 1-second intervals from  
10 to 60 seconds.  
To leave the LCD always on, press the  
button next to the ALWAYS ONindicator.  
However, please note that this setting will  
shorten the life of the batteries.  
After deciding the settings, press the  
ENTER button.  
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CONTRAST  
BEEP (BEEP SOUND SETTING)  
(LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT)  
This enables the LCD contrast to be adjusted.  
Adjust for maximum visibility according to your  
viewing environment.  
This sets the built-in beep sound in the RC2001.  
Press the button next to the BEEP”  
1.  
indicator in the SYS.SETUP menu screen  
in the LCD to display the beep setting  
screen.  
The LCD setting menu is displayed, and so  
press the buttons next to CONTRASTin  
1.  
the LCD display.  
Press the button next to the ENABLEor  
DISABLEindicators on the LCD to either  
Press the side buttons (right: +, left: -) to  
adjust the contrast level.  
2.  
2.  
enable or disable the beep sound.  
After deciding the settings, press the  
ENTER button.  
Either press the ENTER button or wait three  
3.  
seconds so that ENABLEor DISABLE”  
is displayed on the LCD and the settings  
are automatically completed.  
The message COMPLETEDis displayed  
on the LCD to indicate that the setting is  
completed.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the SYS. SETUP  
menu.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the SYS.SETUP  
menu.  
• Pressing the Home button returns the  
LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
• Pressing the Home button returns the  
LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
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Note:  
MEM CLEAR (INITIALIZATION SETTING)  
The LEARNING and CLOCK settings are not  
initialized.  
This returns the settings made in the RC2001 to  
their initial settings.  
Press the button next to the MEM CLEAR”  
1.  
indicator in the SYS.SETUP menu screen  
in the LCD to display the initialization  
setting screen.  
Press the button next to the NO(Disable)  
or YES(Enable) indicators on the LCD to  
2.  
either enable or disable initialization.  
• Either press the ENTER button or  
wait three seconds for the LCD to  
automatically return to the SYS.SETUP  
menu.  
• Pressing the Home button returns the  
LCD to the MAIN MENU.  
Pressing the NO button automatically  
returns the LCD to the SYS.SETUP menu.  
3.  
Pressing the YES button displays  
COMPLETEDon the LCD and completes  
initialization.  
The setting items that are initialized are  
shown below.  
• TIMER SETUP  
• BACK LIGHT TIMER  
• LCD  
• BEEP  
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4. STATUS INDICATOR  
5. RESET  
This displays the settings made in the MAIN  
MENU and the status of the remote device.  
If the RC2001 is not operating properly, use the  
procedure below to perform a reset (restart).  
Performing a reset does not erase the settings  
in the RC2001.  
CHECKING THE STATUS  
Display the MAIN MENU on the LCD of the  
RC2001, then press the button next to the  
Remove the battery case cover.  
1.  
1.  
STATUSindicator.  
Use a paper clip or other object to press the  
reset button in the reset hole as shown in  
the figure below to reset the RC2001.  
2.  
Pressing the ENTER button cycles through  
2.  
the statuses of each of the items below.  
• Remaining learning memory  
• Remaining macro steps  
• LCD timer setting  
• Backlight timer setting  
• Beep setting  
• Firmware version  
• Current clock time  
Either press the ENTER button or wait  
three seconds so that the LCD returns to  
the MAIN MENU.  
Note:  
Perform the reset with the batteries loaded.  
6. PROGRAMMABLE CODES  
NUMBER OF PROGRAMMABLE CODES  
This remote control has Flash memory 4M  
bit (512KB) that enables it to program remote  
control signals include the learned codes for up  
to 8000 codes.  
This number is for Marantz remote control  
codes.  
The actual number of codes may be less than  
8000 depending on the type of the programmed  
remote control signals.  
PROGRAMMABLE CODES  
This remote control may be unable to learn the  
codes for some AV equipment due to the code  
types, system, or other differences.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
RC2001  
LCD Resolution  
.............................................11x81pixel x6 line  
................................................9x81pixel x1line”  
Backlight ...............................................EL backlight  
Transmission ........................................................IR  
Learning..........................Capability: MAX 1000code  
Operating/ learning IR frequency range  
.....................................................Up to 455kHz  
Interface  
.. USB 2.0 connection with USB bus power supply  
Memory Size......................................4M bit (512kB)  
Dimensions (W x H x L)  
............... 54 x 228 x 25 mm (2-3/16 x 9 x 1ins.)  
Unit Weight (With Batteries) ................ 190g (0.4lbs)  
2-3/16 ins. (54mm)  
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OTHERS  
The section describes the care and maintenance  
tasks that must be performed to optimize the  
operation of your Marantz component.  
CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL  
SURFACES  
The exterior finish of your unit will last indefinitely  
with proper care and cleaning, Never use  
scouring pads, steel wool, scourging powders  
or harsh chemical agents (e.g., lye solution),  
alcohol, thinner, benzine, insecticide or other  
volatile substances as these will mar the finish  
of the equipment. Likewise, never use cloths  
containing chemical substances.If the equipment  
get dirty, wipe the external surfaces with a soft,  
lint-free cloth.  
If the equipment becomes heavily soiled:  
• dilute some washing up liquid in water, in a  
ratio of one part detergent to six parts water.  
• dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring the  
it is damp.  
• wipe the equipment with the damp cloth.  
• dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry  
cloth.  
REPAIRS  
Only the most competent and qualified service  
technicians should be allowed to service the  
factory-trained warranty station personnel have  
the knowledge and special facilities needed for  
repair and calibration of this precision equipment.  
After the warranty period has expired, repairs will  
be performed for a charge if the equipment can  
be returned to normal operation.  
In the event of difficulty, refer to your dealer or  
write directly to the nearest location to you that is  
listed on the Marantz Authorized Service Station  
list. If writing, please include the model and serial  
number of the equipment together with a full  
description of what you think is abnormal about  
the equipments behaviour.  
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