Please take the time to familiarize yourself with your new system before using it for the first time so that it can bring you best performance over a long and trouble free service life. Important recommendations Please keep these operating instructions in a safe place for future reference. Avoid installing the system in the locations described below: Places exposed to direct sunlight or close to heat sources such as electric heaters.
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LAYOUT OF CONTROLS AND OTHER COMPONENTS SPEAKER 17. PLAY PAUSE/PAUSE BUTTON CD TRAY 18. MEMORY/SET TIME BUTTON CD TRAY AUTOMATIC OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON 19. STOP/BAND BUTTON MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY 20. TUNING/SKIP/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON 21. VOLUME KNOB SLEEP/TIMER BUTTON 22. TUNER BUTTON PRESET EQ BUTTON 23.
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LAYOUT OF CONTROLS AND OTHER COMPONENTS 32. CASSETTE KNOB DOOR 38. SPEAKER TERMINALS 33. MEMORY BACKUP BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER 39. BEAT CUT/FM MONO/STEREO 34. FM ANTENNA 40. MAIN SYSTEM POWER SWITCH 35. FM ANTENNA TERMINAL (75 OHM - OPTIONAL) 41. VOLTAGE SELECTOR (110/220 V - OPTIONAL) 36.
FITTING THE BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROLLER Press down the battery compartment cover and slide it open. Place the two LR6 (UM3/AA) batteries into the battery compartment taking care to match the "+" and "--" polarities shown in the compartment and on the batteries.
TIMER SETTING 1. Once the clock has been set, press the TIMER button and hold it down for three seconds: "TIMER" is shown on the display and it blinks. In 24 hour display mode, "0:00" is displayed. Press the MEMORY/C-ADJ button and hold it down for three seconds: the hour digits start to blink. Set them by pressing the TUNING/SKIP/SEARCH (UP or DOWN) buttons.
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Programming presets You can also preset the stations of your choice and program up to ten AM stations and ten FM stations in the system's memory. To store radio stations: 1. Press the STOP/BAND button on the system (or the remote control) to toggle between AM and FM bands to make your selection.
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Automatic stop When the cassette comes to its end in PLAY or RECORD modes, the built-in automatic stop system ensures that the PLAY or RECORD buttons pressed down are released. This system works whether a RADIO or CD program is being recorded. Only the Cassette function is automatically stopped, the RADIO or CD player continues to operate.
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2. To stop playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. The elapsed time display starts to blink. 3. To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button once again. 4. To definitively stop playback, press the STOP/BAND button. Selecting a different track during playback 1.
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USING THE MODE/REMAIN BUTTON Press the MODE/REMAIN button to change the display as shown below. In radio mode: Frequency display >> Time display >> Timer ON time display. In CD mode: (During playback) Elapsed play time display >> Remaining time display>> Clock display >>...
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FROM THE CENTRE TO THE EDGE Never use benzene, thinners, cleaning fluids for analog (vinyl) records or anti-static sprays. Always ensure that the CD door is closed correctly to avoid contaminating the laser lens with dust. Avoid touching the lens. MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY WINDOW A.
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Dripping warning: "Never expose this system to dripping liquids or to splashing and never place any liquid filled object, such as a vase for example, on top of this system". Ventilation warning: "Never interfere with the normal ventilation provided for this system when in normal use". Troubleshooting: If you encounter a problem with your system, first check the possible solutions described in the table below before seeking help from a service center.
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