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7. Press the STOP button twice to delete the program. The
PROG icon on the display turns off.
The device stops automatically once the entire sequence of pro
-
grammed tracks is completed. The programmed order of tracks
remains in the memory until you change to a different mode,
remove the CD from the CD compartment or switch off the
device.
It is also possible to combine the programmed tracks with the
REPEAT function. After you have programmed and started the
device, please press the MODE button (17) up to three
times and then you can use the functions as described under
“MODE”.
Playing back Music in MP3 Format
With this device it is possible to play back pieces of music in
MP3 format. The device also supports all standard CD types:
CD, CD-RW, CD-R.
This machine of is able to play MP3 CDs. Up to 200 tracks can
be compressed and stored on these CDs. Your machine detects
an MP3 CD automatically (the total number of tracks
and MP3s appears in the display). If you would like to play one
of these CDs, proceed as described under “Playing CDs/MP3”.
Tracks can be programmed as described under “Programmed
Play”.
Please note:
There are a number of different recording and compression
methods, as well as quality differences between CDs and
selfrecorded CDs.
Furthermore, the music industry does not adhere to fixed stand
-
ards (copy protection).
For these reasons it is possible that in rare cases there are
problems with the playback of CDs and MP3 CDs. This is
not
a
malfunction of the device.
Cleaning and Maintenance
• Always remove the mains plug before cleaning the machine.
• Any marks on the surface can be wiped off with a slightly
damp cloth without any additives.
NOTE: Compact Disks:
• This device is able to play CDs with a diameter of 8 cm
and 12 cm.
NOTE:
Only place one disc in the CD compartment at a time.
• Only audio CDs, CD-R and CD-RW disks can be played
on this machine.
NOTE: Compact Disks:
• Always place the CD into the CD compartment with the
label facing upwards. Compact discs can only be played
on one side.
• Fingerprints and dust should be carefully removed from
the recorded side of the CD (the side without the label)
with a soft cloth. Wipe off in straight lines from the centre to
the edge.
• After being played, CDs should be returned to their case
so that they do not become scratched.
• Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high humidity levels
or prolonged high temperatures in order to prevent them
from warping.
• Do not adhere any paper to the CD or write on it.
• Do not spray any cleaning agents or antistatic sprays on to
the CD as in the case of phonographs.
Troubleshooting
Symptoms
Course
Solution
CD can not be
played back.
CD is not inserted or
inserted incorrectly.
Ensure that the disc is
inserted with the label
facing upwards.
Batteries too weak. Insert new batteries or
operate the device with
the mains lead.
CD jumps dur
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ing playback.
Check the disc for
fingerprints, dirt or
scratches.
Check the disc for
fingerprints, dirt or
scratches.
Technical Specifications
Model:
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SRP 4332 CD/MP3
Power supply:
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230 V, 50 Hz
Battery operation:
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10 x 1.5 V UM 1/R 20
Power consumption:
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25 W
Output rating:
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400 W PMPO
Protection class:
............................................................................II
Radio section:
Frequency ranges:
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VHF / FM 88 ~ 108.0 MHz
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MW / AM 540 ~ 1600 kHz
Net weight:
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5.40 kg
Subject to technical changes without prior notice!
This device was tested according to all relevant current CE
directives, such as electromagnetic compatibility and the low
frequency directive, and was manufactured according to the
latest safety regulations.