Playback – Philips CDC 745 User Manual
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COMPACT DISCS (CD)
Use compact discs bearing the symbol below. In
addition to the conventional 12 cm CDs, 8 cm CDs
can be used without an adaptor.
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DIGITAL 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.
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always wipe from the inside toward the outside of
the disc;
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do not use conventional record cleaners, anti
static agents, benzene, thinner or other sol
vents.
FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION__________________
DISPLAY
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:
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near a heating device or a place where the
temperature is high;
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on a seat or on the dashboard of a vehicle
which is exposed to direct sunlight, since
these areas can become very hot;
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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:
SHUFFLE
- Lights up when the tracks are played in a random
order.
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Lights up when the changer receives acommand
from the remote control.
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Flashes when a programme is being complied.
Lights up when a programme is being played.
REPEAT DISC
Lights up when you repeat a CD
REPEAT
Lights up when repeating all the CDs or a programme
from them
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Flashes when switching the changer on.
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Indicates the numbers of the CDs in the CD tray.
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Indicates which CD is currently being played.
TRACK
Indicates:
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which track is being played;
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■ the number of tracks on a CD or in a program.
TRACK TIME
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Indicates the elapsed playing time of the track
being played.