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User instructions

Care & maintenance

 

Important: 

Always unplug the appliance from the power socket during cleaning and maintenance .

Never use any sharp instruments or abrasive substances, soap, household cleaner, detergent or wax polish for 
cleaning .

Clean the external surfaces with a damp soft cloth only .  Never use abrasive products or solvents as it may 
damage the appliance .

Troubleshooting

In the unlikely event of difficulties with your appliance please follow the trouble shooting guide below .
If the problem persists, contact the retailer if the machine is still under guarantee .  
Customer 

helpline: 0870 600 3030

Problem

Reason(s)

Solution(s)

No Power

•  Power cable not connected to 

wall socket

•  Power socket is not switched on

•  Make sure the plug is connected 

•  Switch the power on

No Sound CD/AUX/RADIO/IPOD

No Sound from AUX input

•  Volume is too low
•  iPod/iPhone not docked 

correctly

•  AUX source volume is too low

•  Increase the volume
•  Re-dock the iPod/iPhone 

•  Increase the output volume of the 

AUX source .

Sound is distorted
Sound is distorted from AUX 
input

•  Volume is too high
•  AUX source volume is too high

•  Reduce the volume
•  Reduce the output volume of the AUX 

source .

Unable to Play

•  No disc in the tray
•  Disc not loaded properly
•  Disc is dirty

•  Insert a compatible disc
•  Check the disc loaded
•  Clean the disc

Static Sound

•  Poor reception

•  Re-locate the antenna (FM)

Unit switches off after 20 
minutes of inactivity

•  Auto standby mode in operation •  This unit is designed to enter 

STANDBY mode automatically after 
20 MINUTES of inactivity . Press the 
STANDBY button to wake the unit .

Summary of Contents for CBB31iBLK

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual CBB31iBLK CBB31iPINK...

Page 2: ...callingradiopresets 5 CD operation 5 LoadaCD 5 PlayingaCD 5 Skip searchtracks 5 Repeat Randomplayback 5 Programmedplayback 6 iPod iPhoneoperation 6 Pod iPhonecontrols 6 Auxiliaryinput 7 Videooutput 7...

Page 3: ...removingcovers mayexpose you to dangerousvoltagesorother hazards Topreventriskoffireorelectric shock avoid overloadingwalloutlets extensioncords or integral conveniencereceptacles Useproperpowersource...

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

Page 5: ...heunitfromtheSTANDBYmode pressthe POWER FUNCTIONbutton 15 Theunitwillwake andthePOWERindicator nexttothedisplaywill illuminate 3 ToentertheSTANDBYmodepressandholdthe POWER FUNCTIONbutton 15 foratleast...

Page 6: ...appearontheLED display 8 andplaybackfollowswiththefirsttrack Playing a CD cont 6 PressthePLAY PAUSEbutton 12 oncetoPAUSE themusicplayback theelapsedtracktimeflashes toindicatetheplayerisinPausemode Pr...

Page 7: ...laybackthelastselectedtrack onyourdeviceautomatically Ifyoucanthearany soundafter20seconds remove re seatthedevice 5 Youcannoweitherselectaudiofromyourdeviceto playusingtheiPod iPhone scontrolsorbyusi...

Page 8: ...cont 2 WaketheunitfromSTANDBYmodeifrequired 3 PressthePOWER FUNCTIONbutton 15 repeatedly untilyousee AU onthedisplay 4 PressPLAYontheexternalaudiosourceEG MP3 player NOTE thevolumeoutputiseffectedbyt...

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

Page 10: ...ption 20Watts Dimensions Approx 23 5mm L x25 5mm W x12 5mm H AUXIn 3 5mmstereosocket Tuner FM 87 5 108MHz CDPlayer Playbacksystem CompactDiscDigitalAudioSystem DAC 1BitDAconverterwith8xoversampling Fr...

Page 11: ...ntee 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 manual I...

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