Having purchased a 1994 Kenwood music system from a Charity shop in 2013 (it was a high end product in its day), I found myself not quite knowing where to plug in what, and how to do this, that and the next thing. I needed a Manual, and after failure with another online 'Manual provider' I found Owner Manuals dot com. Well, I wasn't sure, but it was only $5, and if things didn't work out, I wouldn't have lost much...
But things DID work out. After paying my childrens inheritance money, $4.99, I was sent a Manual for my Kenwood System very quickly. Alas, it was in German, and being Scottish, I could not read it or get my system in order from it...a rapid email to them brought the English Manual in short order, and my retro-system was and IS up and running in it's regulation settings.
I am very grateful to http://www.owner-manuals.com for their quick service and for even having such an obsolete Manual in the first place! If you need a Manual for ANYTHING, try here first. I wouldn't be surprised if I bought a 1928 Marconi radio, and got the user Manual for THAT here too!
Top marks.
John Copeland
Glasgow
Scotland
I was so happy that the owner's manual was available. It is well written and helped me to use the radio/CD player/recorder without problems. Thanks for making it available.
Irene Lambert
Thanks so much for the Owner's manual for my Sony PS - FL1. I had purchased the turntable off of eBay. It came in and looked great. Packed well and appeared to be great. I balanced and aligned the tone are and hooked it up. When trying to play a record the tone are would move to the right place and just before it would drop to play it moved back off the edge of the record before touching down. I searched the net for an answer to this issue. No luck. Then I purchased the owners manual and sure enough there was a place to adjust where the stylus touched down. That adjustment solved the problem and saved me a $35 feet to have the player checked out. The manual is well written and easy to understand. It is a must have for anyone with this front loading Sony turntable.
Text excerpt from page 15 (click to view)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Regardless of which type of installation, any wooden shelves in the area where the hood is to be fitted must first be removed, drilled and later replaced.
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Drilling the shelves
a) Using the template provided, and taking hole B as a point of reference, drill the shelves along the central axis to allow the passage of the chimney. The chimney must be inserted into the shelves before it is fixed to the hood canopy (Fig. 13). When installing the ducting version with the air outlet directed upwards, if the ducting fan unit is positioned below the line of the shelves it will be necessary to drill a suitable hole in the top shelf only, to allow the air ducting pipe to pass through (Fig. 14).
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Direction and position of the ducting fan unit
a) The hood is normally supplied with the air outlet directed towards the wall (Fig. 3), if it is to be installed with the air outlet directed to the right or left (Fig. 4a-4b), it will be necessary to change the direction of the ducting fan unit. - Unscrew the screws U (Fig. 15). - Turn the ducting fan unit 60° to the left or right. - Replace the screws. b) The ducting fan unit air outlets must be arranged according to the type of installation to be carried out.