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INSTALLATION

MAINTENANCE

CLOCK

POWER SUPPLY

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Batteries

• Press BATTERY RELEASE to release the battery

holder and insert as indicated four (preferably

Alkaline) batteries, type R6, UM3 or AA-cells, see

fig. 2. You may also use rechargeable Nickel-Cad­

mium batteries.
• Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they are not

te be used again for a long period.

The battery supply is switched off when the 7 V DC

socket is in use. When changing over to battery
supply, pull out the plug from the 7 V DC socket.

7 V DC socket

At home, use the supplied mains adapter

EM 1030, delivering 7 V/350 mA Direct Current. Use

only the supplied mams adapter, since serious
damage may occur if another adapter is used.
• Check that the mains voltage of the mains adapter

corresponds to your local mains supply. If not,
consult your dealer or sen/ice organisation, if the
mains adapter is equipped with a voltage selector,
set this selector to the local mains voltage,

• Connect the mains adapter to the 7 V DC socket

and the wall socket. Remove the mains adapter from
the wall socket when the set is not in use.

CONNECTIONS

-The mechanism of the CD-player is fitted with

seif-lubricating bearings and therefore must not be

oiied or greased.

- Rngerprints, dust and dirt on the apparatus can be

removed using a soft, clean and slightly damp
leather cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents which
contain abrasives or solvents such as benzine
thinner, alcohol, refined petrol or ammonia, since
they may affect and harm the cabinet.

- Do not expose the set. batteries or discs to rain or

moisture, or, for any great length of time, to excessive
heat from heating equipment or direct sunshine, e.g.
in cars parked in the sun.

-r Keep the set and the discs away from sand.

CD-PLAYER AND DISCS

-The lens © (fig. 4) shouid never be cleaned.
-The lens may steam up when the set is taken from

a cold into a warm environment. Playing a disc is not

possible then. Do not clean the lens, but let the set
acclimatize for a while.

- Always pick up the disc by the edge and put it back

in its box immediately after use.

- To remove dirt from a disc, first breathe on the disc

and wipe it off in a straight line from centre to edge

(fig. 5) using a soft, lint-free cloth. The use of cleaning
agents may harm the disc.

Headphone socket ¡¡^/LINE OUT

• For stereo headphones (or mini loudspeakers)
with 3.5 mm plug.

• For CD-reproduction through your stereo system

(amplifier, receiver, recorder, etc.). Use the supplied
signal lead to connect the (Hl/LINE OUT socket to the
input sockets REC IN. TAPE IN, LINE IN. AUX or CD

IN of the other set.

The output signal is adjusted with the VOLUME

control and the DBB BASS button.

REMOTE socket

• For the supplied remote controi with the functions

PLAY >, PAUSE 00, STOP and KM SEARCH W.

This product complies with the radio interference

requirements of the European Community.

CLOCK

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In position CD or CD HOLD, the radio display shows

the time. In position RADIO, you can select time

indication by pressing TIME SET once.

Time setting

• Rrst set the FUNCTION selector to CD or CD HOLD

(not to RADIO).
• Keep the TIME SET button pressed.
• Keep the TIME SET UP or DOWN button pressed

and release it when approaching the actual time.

• Then press UP or DOWN briefly each time; the time

is changed minute-by-minute until you finally reach

the correct time.
• The clock starts running when releasing the TIME

SET button.

The type plate is located on the base of the set.