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  • Page 2: Dangerous Voltages

    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.
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL 1. ON/STANDBY BUTTON 10. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON 2. PRESET EQ BUTTON 11. TUNING/SKIP/SEARCH UP 3. TUNING/SEARCH DOWN BUTTON BUTTON(FORWARD) 4. FUNCTION SELECTOR(CD/RADIO/CASSETTE) MEMORY C.-ADJ BUTTON 5. INTRO BUTTON 13. REPEAT/MEMORY UP BUTTON 6. SLEEP BUTTON 14. SNOOZE BUTTON 7. TIMER BUTTON 15.
  • Page 6: Operating The System

    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.
  • Page 7: Timer Setting

    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.
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10 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.
  • Page 11 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 >>...
  • Page 12 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.
  • Page 13: Specifications Are Subject To Change Without Notice

    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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