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LOADING THE DISC 

 
 

Please open the sliding disc cover on the top of 

CD4.1x. Put the disc on the spindle and 

secure it with the supplied disc clamp. Close the disc cover. 
 
 

 

 
 
 

 

OPERATIONS 

 
VIA BUTTONS LOCATED ON THE FRONT PANEL 
 

 

 
 

PLAY/PAUSE  

Press this button to play a disc. 

 

 

Pressing this button again will pause playback.  

 

 

Press the button again to resume playback. 

 
 

STOP  

Press this button to stop playback. 

 

 

 

SKIP ( 

    

 )  Press these buttons to go to the previous or the next track. 

 
 

DISPLAY  

Press this button to change the intensity of display or to turn it on/off. 

 

Summary of Contents for CD 4.1x

Page 1: ...CD 4 1x CD PLAYER OWNER S INFORMATION...

Page 2: ...em to rain moisture excessive heat and magnetism Never let an inexperienced person repair or reassemble the unit Never put anything especially metal into the unit Never place excessive weight on the u...

Page 3: ...ur Audio Note dealer first or contact us directly Customer Support Audio Note UK Limited 25 Montefiore Road Hove East Sussex BN3 1RD United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1273 220511 Fax 44 0 1273 731498 Email info...

Page 4: ...icating the right channel Connect these outputs to your amplifier s line inputs The CD player s analogue outputs may be connected to any line input such as CD Aux or Tuner on your amplifier For the be...

Page 5: ...PERATIONS VIA BUTTONS LOCATED ON THE FRONT PANEL PLAY PAUSE Press this button to play a disc Pressing this button again will pause playback Press the button again to resume playback STOP Press this bu...

Page 6: ...me way as the front panel button Press this button to open or close the tray PLAY PAUSE Press this button to play a disc Pressing this button again will pause playback Press the button again to resume...

Page 7: ...g or remaining time of the CD Play mode only Press the TIME button and select the desired TIME DISPLAY for CD playback Each time this button is pressed selection is as follows EACH REMAIN the elapsed...

Page 8: ...yer have built in error compensation circuits to correct minor manufacturing defects on a disc In some cases defects on the disc which are too large for the error compensation circuits to handle may c...

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