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Detatching front panel, Handling the front panel – Blaupunkt MP3000 User Manual

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Notes

• Be sure to use this unit with the front panel closed.

The unit is automatically switched off when the front panel
is left open for about 10 minutes.

• Do not handle the unit roughly when opening/closing the

front panel.

• Do not put any object or use it like a tray when the front

panel is open in a lying position.

• Do not press OPEN button when closing the front panel.
• Do not put too much force to the operation buttons or the

display window as it may cause damage or deform the unit.

• Connectors on the unit and front panel are vital parts trans-

mitting the signal. Do not touch, push or scratch them.

• Be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands when opening

and closing the front panel.

• Do not press hard on the front panel when affixing it to the

unit. No more than light to moderate pressure should be
needed.

• Make sure there is no dust or dirt on the electrical terminals

on the back of the front panel as this could cause intermit-
tent operation or other malfunctions.

Detaching the Front Panel

EJECT button

3.

Close the inner cover.
Do not leave inner cover in the down position unless the
front panel is in place.

2.

Pull the front panel toward your direction to remove it.

1.

Press the

OPEN

firmly to open the flip down front panel.

Ejecting the CD

Press the recessed button located to the left behind the Front
Panel.

Handling the Front Panel

Attaching the Front Panel

Place the right hand side of the front panel so that the parts

A

of the front panel are engaged with the parts

B

of the unit

as shown below. Then push the left hand side of the front
panel until it is securely locked.

Front Panel Open / Close

Panel open

Press the

OPEN

.

Panel close

Raise the front panel with your
finger until it locks in place.

Security/Retailer Display

Bolt the front panel with the locking screw (See page 16) in
the inner cover as shown below, to protect the front panel
from theft and from getting lost.

Locking screw

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