Controls, Compact discs (cd), Controls compact discs – Philips CD602 User Manual
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Controls
Compact Discs
CONTROLS
ON THE UNIT (Fig. 1)
® POWER
To switch the CD player on and off.
(g) COMPACT DISC tray
For 8cm and 12 cm compact discs,
d) OPEN/CLOSE
To open and close the CD tray
0 DISPLAY
To
indicate
what
function
the
unit
is
performing:
•
TRACK/INDEX, the total number of
tracks in the disc and the index num
bers.
•
MEMORY indicator, indicating apro-
gram is played
•
REPEATindicator, indicating thatthe
REPEAT function is activated.
•
► PLAY indicator, indicating the disc
is played (when the indicator is flash
ing, the PAUSE function is activated.)
•
0,
indicating that there is an error
®
PLAY/PAUSE^II-To
start
and
interrupt
playback
(|) STOP B-To stop playback
@ SKIP to return to the start of a
track or to select the next track.
®
SEARCH/INDEX
►>:
to
search
for
a
passage during playback or the desired
index within a track.
® REPEAT - To repeat a track of a CD, all
the tracks in a disc
® MEMORY - To program the track
numbers.
COMPACT DISCS (CD)_________
Use compact discs bearing the symbol be
low. In addition to the conventional 12 cm
CDs, 8 cm CDs can be used without an
adaptor.
DIOrTAL AUDIO
Bear in mind the following points, since any
dirt, scratches or warping of the disc can
cause broken or intermittent sound and also
noise.
• To remove the disc from its case lift it out
by holding the disc’s centre with your
forefinger and the outside of the disc with
your thumb.(Fig. 3)
• When holding the discs, take care not to
touch the playing surface.
• Store the discs in their cases. Return
them to their cases with the label surface
facing up and push down lightly on the
label surface.
•
Do not place discs in the following
locations:
- near aheating device oraplacewhere
the temperature is high;
- on a seat or on the dashboard of a
vehicle which is exposed to direct sun
light, since these areas can become
very hot;
- in damp or dusty areas.
• Do not write on the label surface using a
ballpoint pen or hard pencil and do not
stick labels on this surface.
• Wipe away any fingerprints or dust on the
playing surface of a disc using a soft cloth.
Bear in mind the following points:
- always wipe from the inside toward
the outside of the disc; (See Fig. 5)
- do not use conventional record clean
ers, anti-static agents, benzene, thin
ner or other solvents.
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