PROPER CARE
Break-in Period:
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As with most audio components, the CD-100 requires a “break-in” period.
During this period the internal components will stabilize and reach their
normal operating parameters. There are no special procedures required for
this break-in period, just listening to your favorite music will accomplish this
task all by itself.
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The time required to break in the CD-100
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s approximately 30 to 50 hours.
Upon completion of the break-in period you will hear an improvement in the
overall sound quality of the compact disc player.
Stacking:
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Place the unit in a horizontal position, and do not place anything heavy on it.
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Do not place the unit on any other equipment which may become hot.
No Fingers or Other Foreign Objects:
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Touching internal parts of this unit is dangerous and may cause serious
damage to the unit. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit.
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Do not put any foreign object into the unit through the ventilation slots and
openings.
Cleaning:
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A regular dusting with a soft, non-abrasive cloth will generally keep the finish
of the faceplate and chassis looking like new.
Packing Materials:
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The original packing materials and shipping boxes are custom designed to
prevent shipping damage from occurring.
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We recommend that you retain all of the packing materials and shipping
boxes for future transport of your CD-100. Shipping the CD-100 in anything
other than its original packing boxes or packing materials may result in
damage that is not covered by warranty.
Registration Card:
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To ensure that your CD-100 is registered, please spend a moment now to
complete and return the Registration Card.
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Save a copy of the Registration Card and the bill of sale as proof of purchase
for future reference.