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Specifications

Power Supply : 230V ~ 50Hz
Power Consumption : 13 Watt
Output Power(RMS) : 2 x 2W
Terminal impedence : Speaker 4ohms
Main Unit Dimensions : 220(L) x 150(W) x 165(H)mm

Net Weight : 3.3kg
Gross Weight : 4kg
Tuning Frequency : AM: 540-1600 KHz
 

                FM: 88-108 MHz

Fault Guide.

Symptom

Fault

Action

No power to player. 

Check the power plug is in 
firmly and connected to a 
power supply.
If batteries are fitted, ensure 
they are new and fitted the 
correct way round. 

Dead. No Operations

Function switch in incorrect
position.

Switch to CD or Radio

No Radio operations but Led
lit

Function switch set to CD 

Switch to Radio. Turn up the 
volume.

No Radio stations on MW 

Poor signal area

Rotate the case of the radio as 
the internal aerial is 
directional. The extending rod 
aerial is not in use on AM 

No Radio stations on FM 

Poor signal area

Extend and rotate the rod 
aerial.

Dirty or damaged disc

Carefully clean the disc and
place in the player label side
up.

Not playing CD’s

Dirty laser lens

Carefully clean the lens with a 
“cotton bud”.

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Should you experience any problems please see guide below before calling the help line

Speaker Dimensions : 150(L) x 150(W) x 165(H)mm

If you are still having difficulty please call the Technical help line. Ring 01422 263313 (Normal rates 
apply).
Opening hours Mon-Fri 8 am – 8pm. Sat 9 am – 4pm. Sun 11am – 4pm “Bank holidays as Sun”
Or try our website :- www.ekey.co.uk (24Hr)

Summary of Contents for APTMIC110AR

Page 1: ...APTMIC110AR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Customer Help Line 01422 263313 www ekey co uk ...

Page 2: ...en affixed to the unit listing the proper procedure for working with the laser beam CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LABEL This label is attached to the place as illustrated to inform that the apparatus contains a laser component WARNING LABEL INFORMING OF RADIATION This label is placed inside the unit As shown in the illustration To warn against further measures on the unit The equipment contains a laser ra...

Page 3: ...nding means of an appliance is not defeated 10 POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them 11 POWER LINES An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines 12 OBJECT and LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure throug...

Page 4: ... matches your local voltage POWER SOURCE LOCATION OF CONTROL Page 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 16 11 12 17 18 13 15 14 1 POWER INDICATOR 2 FM STEREO INDICATOR 3 PROGRAM 4 REPEAT 5 PLAY PAUSE 6 SKIP 7 SKIP 8 STOP 9 DIAL POINTER 10 BAND SELECTOR 11 FUNCTION SELECTOR 12 VOLUME CONTROL 13 TUNING CONTROL 14 REMOTE SENSOR 15 LED DISPLAY 16 SPEAKER JACKS L R 17 FM ANTENNA 18 AC CORD ...

Page 5: ...he distance required between the remote control and the appliance decreases the batteries are exhausted In this case replace the batteries with new one SENSOR WINDOW OF THE RECEIVER Even if the remote control is operated within the effective range its operation may be impossible if there are any obstacies between the appliance and the remote control If the remote control is operated near other app...

Page 6: ... Set the BAND selector to FM mode for MONO reception Set the BAND selector to FM ST mode for FM STEREO reception The Stereo indicator light up to show FM ST mode RADIO OPERATION Page 5 FOR BETTER RECEPTION FM This appliance has a FM antenna located at the rear cabinet This wire is completely unraveled and extended for better reception AM This appliance is equipped with a built in directional ferri...

Page 7: ...OP Press to stop all CD operation PLAYBACK 1 Set the FUNCTION selector to CD mode 2 Open the CD door and place a CD disc with the label up in the CD compartment 3 Close the CD door 4 Focus search is performed if disc is inside Total number of tracks is read and appears on the display 5 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playing CD disc 6 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired level 7 Press the...

Page 8: ... Each press switches the repeat mode as follows 1 REPEAT 1 The repeat indicator is flashing 2 REPEAT ALL The repeat indicator is steadily on 3 NORMAL PLAYBACK REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL NORMAL PLAYBACK CD OPERATION Page 7 PROGRAM Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for disc play in any order Be sure to press the STOP button before use 1 Press the PROGRAM button the display will show 01 and flash 2 Select d...

Page 9: ...itch to Radio Turn up the volume No Radio stations on MW Poor signal area Rotate the case of the radio as the internal aerial is directional The extending rod aerial is not in use on AM No Radio stations on FM Poor signal area Extend and rotate the rod aerial Dirty or damaged disc Carefully clean the disc and place in the player label side up Not playing CD s Dirty laser lens Carefully clean the l...

Page 10: ...ollow the following instructions DO NOT CONNECT THE CENTRE PIN EARTH Connect the Blue wire to the N terminal this may be coloured blue Connect the Brown wire to the L terminal adjacent to the fuse this may be coloured brown This appliance must have a 3A fuse fitted ...

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