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Safety Precautions

* This product is designed for use in moderate dimares. Do not use or install

Positioning the unit

   this unit where it would be exposed to direct sunlight or in extremely hot 

* A minimum distance of 6 INCHES must be maintained to provide sufficient

   temperatures, or near a radiator, stove or appliance that produces heat.

   ventilation.

* Do not take this unit into the bathroom, or near a swimming pool. Do not use

* Allow adequate ventilation for the unit ventilation should not be impeded by 

   it where it would be exposed to water, moisture, dripping or splashing.

   covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers, table cloths, 

* No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the product.

   curtains etc. Donot stand it on a thick pile carpet, or install it in a place with

* No naked flame sources, such as lighted candies, should be placed on the product. 

   poor air flow.

* If water gets inside the unit. Unplug the power cord from the supply socket

* Place the  unit on a flat even surface.

   and consult your dealer.

* Do not use the unit in excessively hot, cold, dusty, damp or humid place.

* Do not handle the power cord with wet hands. To avoid electric shock, 

* Condensation may form inside the CD player if the unit is left anywhere warm

   NEVER touch any internal parts. Repairs/Servicing should be left to qualified 

   and damp, or if you move the unit from somewhere cold (e.g. Your car boot) 

   service personnel.

   to a warm room. In this case, let the unit stand for 1-2 hours, or gradually increase

* When connecting or disconnecting from the mains supply, hold the plug, not

   the room temperature so the unit is dry before you use it.

   the cord. Pulling the cord may damage it and could be dangerous.

* Do not place it where it could be subject to vibration.

* Do not drop the unit, spill liquid into it or allow objects to fall in it.

* Do not place it where it could be magnetised by a magnet or speaker since  there

* If the unit fails to operate, disconnect from the mains and consult qualified 

   are magnets in the speakers, do not place tapes or magnetic cards on them as 

   service personnel.

   recorded data could be erased.

* When plugged in, a very small current will flow. To save electricity and for 

* When this unit is used near a TV, the TV picture could be distorted. If this 

   safety when not using the unit for an extended period of time, it is recommended

   happens, move the unit away from the TV. If this does not correct the situation, 

   that the product is completely disconnected at the AC mains socket. 

   avoid using the unit when the TV is turned on.

* Consult your nearest dealer when damage, disconnection or contact failure is 

* Keep the CD door closed so the lens is not contaminated by dust. Do not  touch

   found with the cord.

   the lens.

* Do not bend the cord sharply, pull or twist it.
* Do not modify the power cord in any manner.
* Do not insert any metallic object into the unit.

Safety Mechanism:

* Unplug the power cord when there is the possibility of lighting.

This unit incorporates a safety interlock mechanism which switches the laser beam
on and off, so that when the disc holder is open, the laser beam stops automatically.

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Summary of Contents for CX-CD425

Page 1: ...COBY OPERATION MANUAL CX CD425 MINI CD HOME STEREO SYSTEM WITH AM FM DIGITAL TUNER 1...

Page 2: ...the unit stand for 1 2 hours or gradually increase When connecting or disconnecting from the mains supply hold the plug not the room temperature so the unit is dry before you use it the cord Pulling t...

Page 3: ...or long periods Radio frequency coverage FM 88 108 MHz Do not stick paper or write anything on either side of the CD AM MW 540 1600 KHz 530 1710 KHz option Only discs displaying this symbol can be pla...

Page 4: ...of the main unit your system Connect the right speaker to the right socket and left speaker to the left socket Press the VOLUME Up or Down to get a satisfactory sound level when Connect the left right...

Page 5: ...2 5 2 6 2 7 28 11 10 9 8 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 PHO N ES TUN ER C D TAPE E Q PLA Y PAU SE M UTE STO P BAN D RE PEAT D O WN U P S T A NDB Y S E NS OR RA NDO M DI SPLAY M EM...

Page 6: ...Location of Controls Cont SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW 32 31 33 34 36 35 6...

Page 7: ...D Skip Search forward or 26 POWER ON OFF Standby button TUNER Radio frequency tuning up 27 HEADPHONE JACK 11 DN REW CD Skip Search backward or 28 LCD DISPLAY TUNER Radio frequency tuning down 29 SPEAK...

Page 8: ...6 RANDOM CD Random play 7 DISPLAY Press to display the Clock Time or Timer 8 SLEEP Press to select sleep function 9 CD Skip Search backward TUNER Tuning down 10 CD Skip Search forward TUNER Tuning up...

Page 9: ...ed on the previously chosen function will be selected Press the Skip Search or button to select the desired minute Press the MEMORY button once more The flashing stops and the time is set SETTING THE...

Page 10: ...tion as described above when timer operation is desired Press the TIMER button again to activate Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY indicator flashes on LCD Press the PRESET REPEAT button to assign th...

Page 11: ...the built in radio or CD Player Insert your cassette suitable for recording press Pause button then press the only the cassette function is brought automatically to a stop and the radio or CD Player...

Page 12: ...ack currently Press the Play Pause Button to play that track playing You can open the CD door at any time by pressing the Stop Button Then open the CD door by hand on the top of the player Handle Comp...

Page 13: ...evious track is now saved or press the REPEAT Button once more Repeat these steps until all the tracks you want are stored You can select a maximum of 20 tracks You can select a track more than once T...

Page 14: ...button The MEMORY indicator flashes on LCD or press the REPEAT Button once more Press the PRESET REPEAT button to assign the present number Press the REPEAT Button once your complete selection of pro...

Page 15: ...red function button 3 Is the disc inserted correctly 3 Insert the disc correctly 4 Is the compartment closed 4 Close the compartment lid securely 5 Is the CD lens dirty 5 Clean the CD lens No display...

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