Setting a Safe Volume Level
• If you continually listen to loud music, your hearing gradually adapts to it and gives you the impression
that the volume is lower .
• What seems normal to you may be too loud and pose a risk to your hearing.
• To protect yourself from this, set the volume to a low level. Increase the volume slowly.
• Damage to your hearing can be extensive and cannot be reversed.
Condensation
• Condensation may occur when moving the device from a cold to a warm environment. If there is moisture
inside the player, it may not operate properly. Don't turn on the device and wait about one hour for the
moisture to evaporate .
Saving Energy
• During nonuse of the unit it is advisable to turn off the player with the power switch.
• If the unit is not used for a long period of time, it should be unplugged from the AC socket.
Unpacking
• Carefully remove the unit from the packaging. Please keep the packaging for further use.
• Carefully remove possible protection cardboards and slipcovers.
Location of Controls and Functions
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Introduction
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1 . CLOCK ADJ: Clock adjustment button
2 . ALARM 2: Alarm 2
3 . ALARM 1: Alarm 1
4 . VOLUME: Volume control
5 . PHONES: Headphone jack
6 . SNOOZE: Snooze
7 . CD door
8 . OPEN: Open the CD door
9 . STANDBY/ON: Off/On
10 . BUZZER/AM/FM/CD: Function selector
11 . TUNING: Tuning control
(frequency is shown on the rotary knob)
12 . Speaker
13 . STOP: Stop CD playback
14 . >>I / HOUR: Next track/search track forward/set
hours
15 . I<< / MINUTE: Previous track/search track
backward/set minutes
16 . PLAY/PAUSE: Start/pause playback
17 . Display
18 . SLEEP: Sleep function
19 . DISPLAY: Track indication during CD play-back
20 . REPEAT/RANDOM: Repeat tracks/random
playback
21 . PROGRAM: Program tracks
22 . Power cord
23 . Battery compartment
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