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Philips AZ 6801 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING

MAINTENANCE

PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS____________

You may select a number of tracks and store these

in the memory in the desired sequence. When
playing, you will only hear the stored titles in the

selected sequence. At most, 26 tracks can be stored

in the memory. You may store each track more than
once.

Manual selecting

• Load the disc, but do not press PLAY > yet.
• Select the desired track using the buttons 1«1 and
»1 until the display shows the required track number.
• Store this track by pressing STORE.
• Select and store in this way all desired titles.

Storing during INTROSCAN

• Press INTROSCAN to play the first few seconds of

each track.

• Press STORE as soon as you recognize a desired

title.

Storing during PLAY
• During normai PLAY you may store the running title

by pressing STORE.

-After

pressing

STORE

the

character

'F

(PROGRAM) appears, indicating that the track has

been stored.

- Store all desired titles in the required sequence.

You may store each track more than once.
- At most, 26 tracks can be stored in the memory.
When the memory is full, the character ’F (FULL)

appears.

-When pressing MEMORY, the display will show in

sequence all stored track numbers.

-You can simply erase the whole memory by

pressing CLEAR: the character ’C’ for CLEAR

appears now.

The contents of the memory are also erased:

- by opening the disc cover using OPEN;
- by setting the ON/OFF selector to OFF;

- if the batteries get exhausted or if the power

supply is interrupted in another way.

How to play the stored selection

To play your selection, the CD-player should be in

position STOP; then press PLAY >; now, the word
MEMORY appears.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

-The mechanism of the CD-player is fitted with

self-lubricating bearings and therefore must not be
oiled or greased.

- Fingerprints, 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,

- Keep the set and the discs away from sand

CD-PLAYER AND DISCS

-The lens © (fig. 5) should 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 (fig. 3) 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. 6) using a soft, lint-free cloth. The use of cleaning

agents may harm the disc.

This product complies with the radio interierence

requirements of the European Community.

The type plate is located on the base of the set