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Example:
Listening to the FM station preset at button 3: (Remote
Controi
only}
Press the FUNCTION
button on the remote}
control unit to call
out "TUNER".
Use the PRESET
buttons to call out
"3",
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auto mono FLAT
PLAYING CDs
Compact Discs
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CDV
Only the audio part is
played.
CD single
{8 cm)
Loading Discs
@ When setting the disc in the disc tray:
Always
set
the
disc
with
the
labelled side facing up. (Compact
discs can only be played on one
side.) For 8 cm CDs, set the disc
in the sunken part in the middle
of the tray.
Wf Discs which can be played
COMPACT
Only discs with this mark can be
played.
DIGITAL AUDIO
e For CDVs, only the audio part is played (the video part is
not played).
@ When
removing
the disc from
its case:
As shown in the diagram, grasp
the disc along the edges, gently
press down
on the hole in the
middle with a finger, and lift the
disc, It should come
out easily.
Load
the disc with the disc hoider
open.
Press the OPEN/CLOSE
button (4} once to open the disc
tray, once
again to close
it.
Set the disc securely in the tray guide at the center of the
disc holder.
To play 8cm discs, place the disc in the sunken part at the
center of the disc holder.
Load discs with the labelled side facing up, being careful
not to touch
the disc surface.
Handling the Disc Tray
Do not turn off the power or push or pull the disc tray when it is moving, as this
may damage
it.
If the cord of a set of headphones, etc., gets caught in the disc tray when it is
closed, press the OPEN/CLOSE
button (4) again.
e
Never set objects other than CDs in the disc tray, as this can cause damage.
Cleaning Discs
Never use the following
to clean discs:
Solvents such
as benzene
or alcohol
Cleaners
containing
abrasives
Sprays or cleaner
for records
Anti-static products
ENGLISH
e
The disc tray can also be closed by pressing the PLAY (P)
button.
In this case, playback automatically
starts from the first
track on the disc (or if tracks are programmed,
the first
programmed
track).
@ When the disc holder is closed, the disc turns automatical-
ly for several seconds, and the number of tracks and total
playing time appear
on the display.
Dust, fingerprints, or spittle on the disc can cause noise or
skipping.
If the disc is dirty or if the player does not work properly, clean
the disc as follows:
e Hold the disc as shown in the diagram, with the signal
surface facing up (the labelled side facing down).
@ Using a soft cloth, wipe the disc gently from the inside
towards the edges in straight lines (as shown
by the
arrows).
e Do not wipe from the edges towards the center or
around the disc as you would wipe records.
@
Do not use hard cloths or rub the disc, since this can
scratch the signal surface.
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