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Digital cd/radio stereo system w ith remot e, Instruction manual operating instructions, Model : rcd739 – Curtis RCD739UK User Manual

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RCD739 (Eng.)( A5)

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RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)

- 2 -

Digital CD/Radio Stereo System w ith Remot e

MODEL : RCD739

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Operating Instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION : TO PREVENT ELE CTRIC S HOCK, MATCH WIDE BLA DE OF PLUG TO WIDE S LOT,

FULLY INSERT.

WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RI SK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC S HOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE

APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR M OISTURE.

1. Read instructions-All th e safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is

operated.

2. Retain instructions-The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Head Warnings-All warnings and cautions on the appliance and in the operating instructions should

be adhered to.

4. Follow instructions-All o perating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Water a nd Moisture-The appliance should not be used near water, e.g. n ear a bathtub, washbowl,

kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a we t basement, or near a swimming pool or the lik e.

6. Wall or Ceilin g Mounting-The appliance should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.
7. Ventila tion-The appliance should be situated so that its lo cation or p ositio n does not in terfere with its

proper ventila tion. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar
surface that may block the ventila tion openings, or placed in a built-in installatio n, such as a bookcase
or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air th rough the ventila tion openings.

8. heat-The appliance should be situ ated away from neat sources such as radiators, h eat registers, stoves,

or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat..

9. Power Sources-The product should be operated only with the type of power supply indicated on the

marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult y our product
dealer or local power company. For products intended to o perate from battery power, or other sources,
refer to the operation instructions.

10.Grounding Polarization-This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug

(a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit in to the power outlet only one way
this is a sa fety feature. If you are unable to insert th e plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.
If the plug should still fail to f it, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

11.Power-Cord Protection-Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked

on or pinched by items placed upon or against the m, paying particular attention to c ords at p lugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point w here they exit fro m the appliance.

12. Cleaning-The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
13. Nonuse periods-The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left

when left unused for a long period of time.

14. Object and Liquid Entry-Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled

into the product case through product openings.

15. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product from the wall outlet and take it to qualified service

personnel under the following conditions.
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate when used according to the operating instructions.

Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls may interfere with the product's normal operation.

e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service.

16. Servicing-The user should not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating

instruction. All servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.

17. Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power

lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

18. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to

provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static.

19. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or

aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

20. Lightning-For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left

unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line
surges.

21. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician

to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operation condition.

22. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as

this can result in a risk of fir or electric shock.

CAUTION

Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not defeat the safety interlocks.

GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.

USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE PROCED URE HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.

RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)

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RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)

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MOUNTING LOCATION

RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS

1. CD Door
2. CD Door Open Button
3. Speaker
4. Repeat Button
5. Volume Control Knob
6. Program Button
7. Random Button
8. SKIP (FAST-FORWARD) button
9. Function Switch (CD, AM, FM )
10. Alarm ON/OFF Button
11. Minute Set Button
12. LCD Display (CD, Clock and Frequency)

13. Stereo LED Indicator
14. Hour Set Button
15. Alarm Set Button
16. Selector Switch (ON/OFF/AUTO)
17. Time Set Button
18. SKIP (REWIND) button
19. Tuning Control Knob
20. CD Play/Pause Button
21. CD Stop Button
22. Remote Sensor
23. Headphone Jack
24. DC Input Jack

REMOTE CONTROL

1.PL

A

Y

B

ut

ton
2.SK

IP

(F

A

ST

-FO

R

W

A

R

D)

but

ton
3.Pr

og

ra

m

B

utton
4.R

ep

ea

t Bu

tton
5.R

an

dom

B

ut

ton
6.STO

P

B

ut

ton
7.SK

IP

(R

E

W

IND

) but

ton

A

C

OP

E

R

A

T

ION
T

o

oper

at

e

the

uni

t us

ing A

C

po

w

er

, con

nec

t a

9V

A

C

ada

pt

or

(inc

lude

d)

to

an

A

C

out

let
havi

ng

120

V

A

C

.

CAUTION:

W

he

n

not

us

ing A

C

pow

er

, di

sco

nne

ct

the

A

C

ad

apt

e

r

fr

om

the

wal

l out

l

et

by

pu

lli

ng

the
pl

ug

(not

the

co

rd)

. Do

not

touch

the A

C

ad

apt

er wi

th we

t ha

nds

an

d

pl

ug

ful

ly

ins

ert

ed

w

ithou

t
exp

os

ing

any

par

t of

the

bl

ad

e.

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EA

D

P

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ON

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K
T

hi

s un

it

w

ill ac

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pt

ster

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wi

th a

Ø

3.

5mm

pl

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. B

ef

or

e

con

nec

ting

the

he

ad

pho

nes

set

the
vol

ume

to

m

in

imu

m

level

as

not

to

dam

ag

e

yo

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ea

rs

or

the

he

ad

pho

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on

nec

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hea

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one

s to

the
he

ad

pho

nes

jac

k.

T

he

sp

ea

ker

s w

ill

be

aut

om

at

ical

ly

disc

onn

ec

ted.

W

ar

ni

ng

:

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ol

onge

d

exp

os

ur

e

to

high

sou

nd

level

s m

ay

per

m

ane

nt

ly

dam

ag

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yo

ur

he

ar

ing.

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no

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he

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w

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to

the

de

si

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level

.

RADIO SECTION

L

IST

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TO

T

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R

A

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IO
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SE

L

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pos

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to

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A

M

or

FM

pos

ition
3

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ate

the

Tun

ing

C

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nt

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to

you

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di

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rn

off

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adi

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, Sl

ide

SE

L

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C

TO

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sw

itch

to

"O

FF"

pos

ition

to

tur

n

off

the

u

ni

t.

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be

tter

rec

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n,
T

hi

s un

it

h

as

a

bui

lt-in

ant

en

na

fo

r A

M/

FM,

L

oca

te

the

un

it

w

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e

y

ou

can

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bes

t rec

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io

n.

CLOCK SECTION

C

L

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SE

T

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Pr

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but

to

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the

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es

s Ho

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or

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but

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w

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the

loc

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wh

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hol

d

th

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m

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to

n

to

di

spl

ay

the

cu

rr

ent

t

i

me

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s

and

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th

e A

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but

to

n

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al

arm

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A

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AR

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T

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sw

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to

"O

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or

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po

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tion

.
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but

ton

to

set

the

A

lar

m

tim

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3.Pr

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pe

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n

on

the

al

arm

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A

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ton

till the

alar

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app

ear

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N

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W

hi

le al

arm

time

is

on,

it w

ill al

ar

m

for

3

m

inut

es.

T

o

turn

off

the

alar

m

, pr

es

s th

e

A

L

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on

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ake

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r
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fte

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t the

des

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nd

pres

s

the

A

L

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N

/O

FF

but

ton

till the

alar

m

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on

app

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rs
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ide

the

SE

L

E

C

TO

R

sw

itch

to

"O

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pos

ition.

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ake

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by

C

D

or

Ra

di

o
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ide

SE

L

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C

T

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R

sw

itch

to

"A

U

TO

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po

si

tion

.
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t you

r

des

ired

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m

ti

m

e.
3.Tur

n

on

the

al

arm

func

tion

by

pr

ess

ing

A

L

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N/

O

FF

but

ton

till the

alar

m

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app

ear

s
4.Sl

ide

the

SE

L

E

C

TO

R

sw

itch

to

"AU

TO

"

po

si

tion

.
5.Sl

ide

the

Func

tion

S

wi

tch

to

C

D

, A

M

or

FM

pos

ition.
W

he

n

the

al

arm

tim

e

is on,

C

D

&

R

AD

IO

(A

M/

FM

) wi

ll be

au

tom

at

ica

lly

pl

ayed

.

C

D

S

E

C

TI

O

N

P

L

A

Y

IN

G

A

CD
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.Pr

es

s the

O

p

en

but

to

n

of

C

D

Do

or

w

her

e re

ma

rked

"O

pe

n"

to

o

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n

the

C

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D

oo

r.
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er

t a

C

D

w

ith

the

labe

l fac

ing

upw

ar

d

.
3

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los

e

th

e

C

D

com

pa

rtme

nt

by

pr

es

si

n

g

the

upp

er

co

rn

er

of

C

D

D

oor

.
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ide

the

FU

NC

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sw

itch

to

C

D

p

os

ition
5

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ide

the

SE

L

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C

TO

R

sw

itch

to

"O

N

"

po

si

tion

to

tur

n

o

n

the

uni

t.
T

he

C

D

w

ill rot

at

e for

a

w

hi

le and

then

st

o

p.
6

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s PL

A

Y

/P

A

U

SE

but

to

n

to

star

t C

D

p

lay

bac

k

from

the

fi

rst

trac

k.
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es

s onc

e

m

or

e

P

L

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Y

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A

U

SE

but

to

n

to

m

om

ent

arily

pa

us

e,

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n

"

"

w

ill flas

h.

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es

s agai

n
PL

A

Y

/P

A

U

SE

but

to

n

to

res

um

e

to

pl

ay

ba

ck
8

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o

stop

the

p

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ac

k,

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es

s STO

P

but

to

n.

T

R

A

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K

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EA

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es

s the

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S

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AR

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but

to

n

du

ri

n

g

pl

ay

t

o

ski

p

to

the

d

es

ired

track.
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es

s the

"F

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D

"

but

to

n

to

ski

p

to

the

n

ext

t

rac

k

o

n

the

di

sc.
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es

s the

"R

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W

"

but

to

n

to

ski

p

to

the

b

egi

n

ni

ng

of

the

cur

rent

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es

s the

"R

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W

"

but

to

n

tw

ic

e

o

r

m

or

e to

ski

p

to

p

revi

o

us

tra

ck

.

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RD

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V

ES

E

SE

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C

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es

s an

d

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the

For

war

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or

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ack

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but

to

n

du

ri

n

g

pl

ay

to

sca

n

the

di

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at hi

gh

sp

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.
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n

th

e

de

si

red

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the

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p

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labe

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th

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C

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com

pa

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by

pr

es

si

n

g

the

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er

co

rn

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of

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D

oor

.
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ide

the

FU

NC

T

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S

wi

tch

to

C

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po

si

tion
5

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ide

the

SE

L

E

C

T

O

R

Sw

itc

h

to

ON

po

si

tion

to

tur

n

o

n

the

uni

t.
T

he

C

D

w

ill rot

at

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a

w

hi

le and

then

st

o

p.
6

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es

s PRO

G

but

to

n

un

ti

l "PR

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G

0

1"

flash

es

in

di

spl

ay

.
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es

s SK

IP

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war

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or

SK

IP

Ba

ck

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but

to

n

to

sel

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a

d

es

ired

track

to

be

m

em

or

ized.
8

.Pr

es

s PRO

G

but

to

n

to

pr

o

gr

am

the

tra

ck.

9

.R

ep

ea

t st

eps

7

an

d

8

to

pr

ogr

am

trac

ks

.
1

0.

Pr

es

s PL

A

Y

/P

A

U

SE

but

to

n

to

star

t pl

ayi

ng

.

T

o

can

ce

l

p

rogr

am

pl

ay

, Pr

es

s STO

P

but

to

n

two

tim

es

.

R

E

P

E

A

T

P

L

A

Y
T

o

R

epea

t Si

ng

le Tr

ac

k
Pr

es

s R

E

PE

A

T

but

to

n

on

th

e

rem

ot

e co

nt

rol

w

hi

le

th

e

trac

k

yo

u

wan

t to

rep

eat

is pl

ayi

ng

. T

he

"R

E

PE

A

T

"
flas

hi

ng

wi

ll appe

ar

in

d

isp

lay

.
----

--Pr

es

s

R

E

PE

A

T

two

tim

es

on

th

e

remot

e co

nt

rol

.
----

--Pr

es

s

R

E

PE

A

T

but

to

n

on

th

e

rem

ot

e co

nt

rol

tw

ice

d

ur

ing

p

lay

.
----

--T

o

repea

t an

ot

he

r

track,

P

re

ss

R

E

W

or

FW

D

S

KI

P

but

to

n.
----

--T

o

can

ce

l

repea

t pl

ay

, Pr

es

s R

E

PE

A

T

but

to

n

two

tim

es

.

T

o

R

epea

t

a

ll the

tra

cks
Pr

es

s R

E

PE

A

T

but

to

n

tw

ic

e

d

ur

ing

p

lay

. T

he

"R

E

PE

A

T

"

in

di

ca

tor

w

il

l appe

ar

in

d

isp

lay

.
----

--Al

l trac

ks

w

il

l b

e

pl

aye

d

thr

ou

gh

in

se

que

nc

e

and

th

en

th

e

sequ

en

ce

wi

ll be

repe

at

e

d cont

inu

ous

ly

.
----

--T

o

can

ce

l

repea

t pl

ay

, pr

ess

R

E

PE

A

T

but

to

n

on

e

time

.

R

ando

m

pl

a

y
Pr

es

s st

o

p

but

to

n

to

ent

er

int

o

st

o

p

mo

de

, pr

es

s

R

ando

m

but

to

n

on

ce

th

en

pr

es

s

p

lay/

p

aus

e b

ut

to

n

to
ca

rry

out

rando

m

p

la

y

, "R

A

N

DO

M"

wi

ll appe

ar

in

d

isp

lay

.
A

ll tra

ck

s

o

n

the

di

sc

w

ill

b

e

p

laye

d

in

rando

m

o

rd

er,

the

n

w

ill st

op

.
D

ur

ing

rando

m

p

layi

n

g,

T

o

can

ce

l

rando

m

p

lay

, pr

ess

st

o

p

but

to

n

tw

ic

e.

H

AN

D

L

IN

G

DI

SC

S
T

hi

s pr

od

uc

t

is de

si

g

ne

d

to

pl

ay

C

D

s

b

ea

ri

n

g

the

D

IS

C

Id

ent

ifica

tion

lo

go.
C

D

not

car

ryi

ng

thi

s

lo

go

m

ay

not

con

fo

rm

to

th

e

C

D

st

anda

rd

an

d

m

ay

n

ot

pl

ay

pr

o

per

ly

.
D

irt

y

, scr

at

che

d,

or

war

p

ed

d

isc

s

m

ay

ca

us

e

ski

pp

ing

o

r

n

oi

se.
----

--Ha

ndl

e the

C

D

o

nl

y

b

y

the

edg

es

.
----

--T

o

k

ee

p

th

e

C

D

cl

ea

n

, d

o

no

t to

uc

h

the

su

rf

ac

e

o

f

th

e

d

is

c.
----

--R

et

ur

n

C

D

s to

the

ir

o

ri

g

inal

cas

es

af

t

er

u

se

to

avoi

d

se

ri

o

us

sc

rat

ch

es

tha

t cou

ld

ca

us

e

th

e

las

er
pi

ckup

to

ski

p.
----

--Do

not

exp

os

e

C

D

s

to

di

rec

t su

nl

ight

, h

igh

h

um

id

ity

or

hi

g

h

tem

pe

rat

ur

es

for

ext

ende

d

p

er

iods

of
time

, as

pr

ol

o

nge

d

exp

os

ur

e

to

h

igh

temp

er

at

u

re

s can

war

p

CD

s
----

--Do

not

appl

y

pap

er

or

w

rite

an

yt

h

ing

o

n

ei

th

er

si

d

e

of

a C

D.

S

har

p

w

riting

in

st

rum

en

ts

o

r

th

e
ink

s

in

som

e fe

lt-t

ip

pen

s,

m

ay

da

ma

ge

th

e

sur

fac

e

o

f

a C

D

T

O

Cl

ean

C

D

s:
----

--Fi

nge

rpr

int

s sh

oul

d

b

e

w

ipe

d

from

th

e

sur

fac

e

o

f

th

e

C

D

w

ith

a

sof

t cl

o

th.

U

nl

ike

c

on

ven

tiona

l
rec

or

ds

, C

Ds

have

n

o

gr

o

o

ves

to

col

l

ec

t du

st

and

m

icr

os

co

pi

c deb

ri

s, so

ge

nt

ly

w

ipi

n

g

the

C

Ds
w

ith

a

clot

h

removes

m

os

t of

the

p

ar

ticl

es.
----

--Wi

pe

in

a

strai

g

ht

mo

tion

from

the

in

si

d

e

to

th

e

ou

tsi

d

e

of

the

C

D.
----

--Never

u

se

che

m

ic

al

s (i.e.

rec

or

d

clea

ni

ng

spr

ays

, ant

i-stat

ic

spr

ays

, ben

ze

ne

o

r thi

nne

r)

to

cl

ean
C

D

s,

as

d

am

ag

e

to

th

e

pl

ast

ic of

the

CD

m

ay

re

su

lt.

R

C

D

7

3

9

(

En

g

.)(A

5

)

-

8

-

T

RO

UB

L

E

SH

OOT

ING

GU

ID

E
Y

ou

exp

er

ien

ce

a

pr

ob

lem

w

it

h

thi

s uni

t chec

k

the

ch

ar

t be

lo

w

be

fo

re

ca

lling

o

f

ser

v

ic

e.

C

AR

E

A

ND

M

A

INT

E

NA

NC

E
C

AR

IN

G

F

O

R

CO

M

P

A

C

T

DI

SC

S
---T

o

k

ee

p

th

e

C

D

cl

ea

n,

h

and

le

it by

its

edge

. D

o

no

t

to

uc

h

the

su

rfac

e.
---D

o

no

t st

ick

pa

pe

r

o

r

tape

ont

o

th

e

C

D
---D

o

no

t exp

os

e

the

C

D

to

di

rec

t su

nl

ight

o

r

h

ea

t so

ur

ce

s

suc

h

as

h

ol

t ai

r du

ct

s.
D

o

no

t leave

th

e

C

D

in

a car

p

ar

ked

und

er

di

rect

sunl

igh

t.
C

lean

ing

the

Un

it
---T

o

p

re

v

en

t fi

re

or

sho

ck

h

az

ar

d

, d

is

conn

ect

y

our

u

ni

t fr

o

m

the

AC

po

w

er

sour

ce

w

he

n

cl

ean

in

g.
---T

he

fi

ni

sh

o

n

yo

ur

uni

t m

ay

be

clea

ned

w

it

h

a

d

ust

clot

h

and

car

ed

for

as

ot

h

er

fur

ni

tur

e.
U

se

ca

ut

ion

wh

en

cl

ea

ni

ng

an

d

w

ipi

ng

th

e

p

la

stic

pa

rt

s.
---M

ild

so

ap

and

a

d

am

p

cl

o

th

ma

y

b

e

us

ed

on

th

e

front

p

an

el

.
IM

P

ORT

A

NC

E
T

o

kee

p

u

p

the

cl

oc

k'

s

o

pe

ra

ting,

R

eme

mb

er

to

tu

rn

off

the

u

ni

t by

sl

id

in

g

the

SE

L

E

C

TO

R

sw

itch

A

to
A

L

.O

FF

po

si

tion

as

the

cl

oc

k

m

em

or

y

w

ill be

lo

st

if yo

u

di

sco

nne

ct

y

our

un

it fr

om

the

AC

po

w

er

sour

ce.