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Teac SR-L70i User Manual

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I

Dock connector

Insert an iPod into this dock (page 14).

J

Display

K

TUNER

Use this button to enter TUNER mode

(page 18).

L

PHONES

To listen with headphones, first lower the
volume level to the minimum. Then insert
the headphones plug into the PHONES jack,
and adjust the volume by turning the
VOLUME knob.
The speakers will make no sound when
headphones are plugged in.

Caution:
Do not turn the unit on or off, or insert

or disconnect headphones from this jack

while wearing headphones. Very loud

s o u n d co u l d b e o u t p u t f r o m t h e

headphones.

Always lower the volume level to the
m i n i m u m b e f o r e p l u g g i n g i n
headphones.
AVOID DAMAGING YOUR HEARING - Do

not put on headphones until after

plugging them in.

M

AUX

Use this button to listen to an external
source connected to the AUX IN jacks
(page 17).

N

iPod (y/J)

Use this button to enter iPod mode.
In iPod mode, use this button to start or
pause playback of the iPod (page 14).

O

Remote Sensor

P

Speakers (Stereo)

A

STANDBY/ON

Use this button to turn the unit on or put it
into standby mode.

B

VOLUME

Turn this knob to adjust the volume.

C

SLEEP

Use this button to set the Sleep Timer
(page 20).

D

NAP

Use this button to set the Nap Alarm
(page 21).

E

ALARM 1, ALARM 2

Hold down these buttons for more than 2
seconds to enter the Wake Up Timer setting
mode.
Use these buttons also to turn the Wake Up
Timer on and off (page 21).

F

SNOOZE/DIMMER

Use this button to dim the display (page 14).
After the timer ON time is reached, use this
button to turn the unit off for 10 minutes
(page 23).

G

TUNING/SET

In TUNER mode, turn this knob to tune in
stations (page 18).
In Wake Up Timer setting mode, turn this
knob to set the hour, minute and source
(page 21).
In clock setting mode, turn this knob to set
the hour and minute (page 12).

H

AC Outlet

This outlet can be used, for example, to
charge a mobile phone.

Caution:
Do not use with devices that use more
than 0.5 A or 60 W. Use of such a device
could cause a blown fuse, fire or electric
shock.