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Pod/iPhone support pads

Included with the product is a pack of two adhesive 

PVA

 pads . Should you need added support and 

vibration protection between the back of your device 
and the boombox (dependant on your iPod or iPhone 
model) these can be fitted in the appropriate position, 
See 

FIG

 A .

A single pad can be used separately to give a spacing of 
3mm or can be piggybacked one on top of the other to 
give a spacing of 6mm (see FIG B) .

3mm 3mm

Auxiliary input

It is possible to connect an external audio source like 

an MP3 player using a 3.5mm audio cable (not 

supplied).

1:

 Connect one end of the cable to the 

MP3

 players 

headphone output and the other end to the 

AUX 

input 

(2)

 on the front of the unit .

VOL+

AUX IN

VOL-

PREP/RAN

POWER/FUNC

MEM/PROG.

PLAY/PAUSE

SKIP-/M-

STOP

SKIP+/M+

TUNING-

2:

 Wake the unit from 

STANDBY 

mode if required .

3:

 Press the 

POWER/FUNCTION 

button 

(15)

 repeatedly 

until you see 

‘AU’

 on the display .

4:

 Press 

PLAY 

on the external audio source 

EG:

-

MP3

 

player .

 NOTE:

 the volume output is effected by the 

volume level on the source EG:

 

MP3

 player so 

make sure that is set to about 70-80% 

( not too 

loud to avoid distortion ) .

5:

 Adjust the 

VOLUME 

controls on the unit to the 

required listening level .

User instructions

FIG A

FIG B

Summary of Contents for CBB318i

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual CBB318i...

Page 2: ...g recallingradiopresets 5 CD operation 5 LoadaCD 5 PlayingaCD 5 Skip searchtracks 5 Repeat Randomplayback 5 Programmedplayback 6 iPod iPhoneoperation 6 Pod iPhonecontrols 6 Auxiliaryinput 7 Care maint...

Page 3: ...ngcovers mayexposeyou to dangerousvoltagesorother hazards To prevent risk of fireorelectric shock avoid overloadingwalloutlets extensioncords or integral conveniencereceptacles Use properpowersources...

Page 4: ...ket 3 VOLUME buttons 4 STOPbutton 5 SKIP MEMORY button 6 SPEAKERS 7 REPEAT RANDOMbuttons 8 LEDdisplay 9 CDLIDopenlatch 10 iPod iPhonedock 11 TUNING buttons 12 PLAY PAUSEbutton 13 SKIP MEMORY button 14...

Page 5: ...mtheSTANDBYmode pressthe POWER FUNCTIONbutton 15 Theunitwillwake andthePOWERindicator nexttothedisplaywill illuminate 3 ToentertheSTANDBYmodepressandholdthe POWER FUNCTIONbutton 15 foratleast2seconds...

Page 6: ...cwillappearontheLEDdisplay 8 andplaybackfollowswiththefirsttrack Playing a CD cont 6 PressthePLAY PAUSEbutton 12 oncetoPAUSE themusicplayback theelapsedtracktimeflashes toindicatetheplayerisinPausemod...

Page 7: ...automatically Ifyoucanthearany soundafter20seconds remove re seatthedevice 5 Youcannoweitherselectaudiofromyourdeviceto playusingtheiPod iPhone scontrolsorbyusingthe buttonsonthemainunit 6 WhiletheiPo...

Page 8: ...diosourcelike anMP3playerusinga3 5mmaudiocable not supplied 1 ConnectoneendofthecabletotheMP3players headphoneoutputandtheotherendtotheAUXinput 2 onthefrontoftheunit VOL AUX IN VOL PREP RAN POWER FUNC...

Page 9: ...Powercablenotconnectedto wallsocket Powersocketisnotswitchedon Makesuretheplugisconnected Switchthepoweron NoSoundCD AUX RADIO IPOD NoSoundfromAUXinput Volumeistoolow iPod iPhonenotdocked correctly AU...

Page 10: ...d iPhone list Made for iPhone5 iPhone5c iPhone5s iPhone6 iPodnano 7thgeneration iPodtouch 5thgeneration PLAY CHARGE THROUGH THE iPod iPhone CONNECTION iPodisatrademarkofAppleInc registeredintheU S and...

Page 11: ...uarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manu...

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