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 Vertical CD Player              G295             Instructions for Use 

  Please read and retain these instructions for future reference

 

                 

v002: 15/05/20

 

 

LOCATION OF CONTROLS 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Left speaker 

11. Right speaker 

21. Audio in Jack 

2. CD Door 

12. Play/Pause, FM Scan Button 

22. Clock set button 

3. Repeat/Random Button 
FM.ST/Mono Button 

13. Skip/Search Forward, Tuner + 
button 

23. Sleep button 

4. Preset-, Folder-Button 

14. CD Stop Button, Memory 
Button 

24. Hanger holes 

5. CD Open/Close 

15.  Button 

25. L/R-Speaker support frame 

6. ,  Button 

16. USB-Jack 

26. Battery door 

7. LCD-Display 

17. Volume- Button 

27. Support Frame 

8. Mode Button 

18. Skip/Search Backward/Tuner-
Button 

28. DC in Jack 

9. Standby Button 

19. AL(arm) Set button 

29. Left Speaker out jack 

10. Remote Sensor 

20. Phone jack 

30. Right Speaker out jack 

 

Summary of Contents for G295

Page 1: ...ed 2 0 Mass Storage Class Support Bulk only and CBI protocol Support file MPEG 1 Layer 3 WMA Non DRM Bitrate support MP3 32 320 kbps WMA 64 160 kbps General Speakers 76cm 3 0 in cone x 2 Speaker impedance 8 Ω Output power 1 5 W per channel min RMS driven into 4 Ω at 1 kHz with no more than 10 total harmonic distortions Input terminal AUDIO IN φ 3 5 x 1 Power Sources AC DC adapter Included Input AC...

Page 2: ...tical CD Player Specifications 1 GENERAL 3 Location of controls 4 System connections 6 Power sources 6 Getting started 6 Using the remote control correctly 7 Muting 7 FM Radio Operation 7 CD Disc Operation 8 Bluetooth Operation 9 USB Operation 10 Aux in Operation 11 Using Headphone not included 11 Alarm Operation 11 Care of Compact Discs 12 Troubleshooting 12 WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 PL...

Page 3: ...ter cover as this may result in electric shock Refer internal service to your local service facility The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers tablecloths curtains etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal This unit sho...

Page 4: ... Mono Button 13 Skip Search Forward Tuner button 23 Sleep button 4 Preset Folder Button 14 CD Stop Button Memory Button 24 Hanger holes 5 CD Open Close 15 Volume Button 25 L R Speaker support frame 6 Preset Folder Button 16 USB Jack 26 Battery door 7 LCD Display 17 Volume Button 27 Support Frame 8 Mode Button 18 Skip Search Backward Tuner Button 28 DC in Jack 9 Standby Button 19 AL arm Set button ...

Page 5: ... 05 20 Remote control Installing speakers Wall mounting 1 Standby button 2 Play Pause Scan Button 3 Stop MEM Button 4 Volume Button 5 Repeat Random Preset Button 6 Numeric Buttons 7 Mode Button 8 Mute Button 9 Skip Search Forward Tuning Button 10 Skip Search Backward Tuning Button 11 Vol Button 12 Prog Preset Button ...

Page 6: ...attery back up system for the clock that is powered by 2 pieces of AA UM 3 size batteries Not included Note The batteries may be installed as a backup option to maintain the clock time if electrical power fails In the event of power cut the clock time will not be displayed however the clock will continue to operate so current time will be maintained The remote control unit it is designed to operat...

Page 7: ... room The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 10 15 feet MUTING The volume is muted temporarily when pressing the MUTE button on the remote control Press again to restore the volume FM RADIO OPERATION 1 Tap the STANDBY Button on main unit or remote control to turn on the unit 2 Tap the MODE Button on main unit or remote control to select FM mode the FM radio frequency appe...

Page 8: ...e control to select FM radio mode 3 Tune to the desired radio station either by manually or automatically tuning method 4 Tap the MEM Button on remote control to turn on the unit the next available preset memory number flash in the LCD display Note P01 will blink in the display if you are programming preset for first time 5 Tap the PRESET or Button on remote control to select the preset number you...

Page 9: ...e tap the SKIP FORWARD or SKIP BACKWARD Button to go to the next track or go back to the beginning of the current track 2 During playback press and hold the SEARCH FORWARD or SEARCH BACKWARD Buttons to search within the current track with audible high speed playback PROGRAMME SETTING User can program up to 32 tracks in CD mode or 99 tracks in MP3 in any desired order Programme mode is activated wh...

Page 10: ...device is connected to the unit press the MODE button repeatedly on the unit or press the MODE button on the remote control to select USB mode 2 The unit will automatically display the total number of tracks 3 All playback features are the same as if you were playing an MP3 CD REPEAT 1 When the REPEAT button is pressed once the repeat Indicator will appear and flash on the LCD DISPLAY The current ...

Page 11: ... In standby mode hold the AL SET Button for three seconds then alarm time 00 00 will appear in display Hour digits of alarm clock start flashing 2 Press the Button to set the hour and then press the AL SET Button again to confirm Minute digits will be flashing 3 Press the Button to set the minute and then press the AL SET Button again to confirm alarm wake up source will appear in display 4 Press ...

Page 12: ...ad Do not mark this surface Keep your discs away from direct sunlight heat and excessive moisture Always hold the CDs by the edges Fingerprints dirt or water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking If a CD is dirty or does not play properly clean it with a soft dry cloth wiping straight out from the centre along the radius Maintenance Cleaning the cabinet Periodically wipe the cabinet with a sof...

Page 13: ...he power stand by mode and then turn it back on WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE FOR DOMESTIC INDOOR USE ONLY DO NOT USE OUTDOORS OR FOR COMMERCIAL USE BEFORE USE CHECK THOROUGHLY FOR ANY DEFECTS AND DO NOT USE IF DEFECTS ARE FOUND TAKE CARE NOT TO DROP THE APPLIANCE AS HEAVY IMPACT...

Page 14: ...is a fuse cover fitted this cover must be re fitted after changing the fuse If the fuse cover is lost or damaged the plug must not be used Spare fuse holders and fuses are available from electrical outlets If the socket outlets in your home or office are not suitable for this product s plug the plug must be removed and disposed of safely Attempts to insert the plug into the wrong socket is likely ...

Page 15: ...aging paper cartons packaging in accordance with your local recycling regulations Plastics polybags contains the following recyclable plastic Code Symbol Type of Plastic ABS Commonly used for CD s crisp packets various flexible packaging baby bottles sunglass lenses Notes Not often or widely recycled At the end of the product s lifespan please check with your local council authorised household was...

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