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CONNECTIONS - Rear - fig. 1
© ’MAINS’; connection for mains lead.
® ’CD out’: two cinch plugs for high-quality
Compact Disc playback through your amplifier,
receiver, etc.
© ’REMOTE IN’ socket: to connect the unit to the
remote control system of other equipment.
© Voltage selector (NOT ON ALL VERSIONS).
If your version has a voltage selector, check
that the setting of the voltage selector corre
sponds with the local mains voltage.
The type plate is on the rear of the unit.
CONTROLS - Front - fig. 2
© ’POWER’: to switch the CD player on and off.
© ’Drawer’: for 8 cm and 12 cm Compact Discs.
@ ’OPEN/CLOSE’: to open and close the ’drawer’
© •
@ ’REPEAT’: to continuously repeat the whole
disc or the programmed selection. Press again
to cancel the Repeat function.
© ’PROGRAM’: to program the track number
displayed into the memory.
© ’CLEAR': to erase the memory.
© ’INTROSCAN’: to play the first few seconds of
all the tracks on a CD.
® ’DISPLAY’: causes all the programmed track
numbers to appear on the display ©.
© ’display’: the display of the CD player provides
the following information;
• the total number of tracks on the disc and,
during PL^Y mode, the number of the current
track.
•
pause, indicated by the track number
flashing on and off.
• ’E’, indicating an error.
• ’P’, indicating that the track number has been
programmed into the memory.
• ’F’, indicating that the memory is full.
• ’C’, indicating that the memory has been
cleared.
@ ’Repeat indicator’: the indicator lights up when
the REPEAT function is engaged.
® ’PLAY/PAUSE’: play and pause key, press
again to resume playback.
® ’STOP’; stop key, when the CD is stationary the
highest track number is displayed.
® ’Shuffle indicator’: the indicator lights up when
the SHUFFLE function is engaged.
@ ’SHUFFLE’: to play the tracks in a random
sequence.
© ’NEXT/SEARCH’:
• during PLAY mode:
- press briefly to jump to the next track
- hold down for rapid forward playback.
• in the STOP position;
- press briefly to display the next number (e.g.
when programming).
© ’PREVIOUS/SEARCH’
• during PLAY mode:
- press briefly to play the current track again.
When pressed briefly again the player goes to
the previous track.
- hold down for rapid backward playback.
• in the STOP position;
-press briefly to jump to the previous track
number (e.g. when programming).
@ ’Introscan indicator’: the indicator lights up
when the INTROSCAN function is engaged.
MAINTENANCE
General maintenance
• The mechanism of the CD player is fitted with
self-lubricating bearings and therefore requires no
lubrication.
• Fingerprints, dust and marks can be removed
from the unit with a clean, slightly moist (not wet)
soft cloth or chamois leather. Use only water to
moisten the cloth or chamois leather.
• Apart from rain and moisture, excessive heat is
also bad for the unit and the discs; never leave
them for long periods in direct sunlight or in places
where high temperatures may occur, such as in a
car parked in the sun, near heating equipment etc.
• Protect the unit and the discs against sand.
CD player and discs
• The lens © (fig. 6) must never be cleanted.
• The lens may mist over if the unit is brought from
a cold into a warm environment. This prevents the
playback of discs. In such a case, do not clean the
lens, but leave the unit to acclimatise for a while.
• Always handle the discs by the edge (fig. 3) and
replace them in the box immediately after use.
• If there are fingerprints, dust or marks on the
disc, breathe on the disc and then remove the
marks by wiping the disc from the middle outwards
with a soft, lint-free cloth (fig. 7). Cleaning agents
may damage the surface of the disc.