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Bluetooth Operation
1. Rotate the On/Off Volume Knob to turn on the power.
2. Press the Bluetooth button to set the unit to Bluetooth mode, you will hear
an activation sound from the unit.
3. Turn on the Bluetooth feature of
your audio device, search for “Crosley
CR7010
” and pair.
4. Once your device is successfully paired with the unit, you will hear a short
confirmation sound from the unit.
5. Play and stream music from your device to the unit.
Note: Bluetooth version - *4.1*
CD Playback Operation
1. Rotate the On/Off Volume Knob to turn on the power.
2. Press the CD Button to set the unit to CD mode.
3. Press the Open/Close button to open the CD tray and put the CD in the tray
with the labeled side facing up.
4. Press the Open/Close button again to close the tray. The LCD display will
show “--“ for a few seconds, then the total number of tracks on the CD. If it is
a blank CD or an unrecognizable CD, it will show “00”.
5. Press the Play/Pause button to start the playback.
6. During the playback, press the Play/Pause button to pause. Press it again to
resume playback.
7.
To skip to the next or previous track, press the Forward Skip or Backward
Skip button correspondingly
8. To search fast forward or backward a track, press and hold the Forward Skip
or Backward Skip button correspondingly until you reach the desired time.
Release the button and the playback will resume.
9. To repeat a specific track, press Repeat button once while that track is
playing. To repeat all the tracks, press the Repeat button twice. To cancel
repeat function, press the Repeat button.
10. Press the Stop button if you want to completely stop playback.
Programmed Playback
1. Before starting the playback, press the Program button once to enter
program mode. Program Indicator will start flashing. The LCD display will
flash “01” as the track sequence which is to be edited.
2. Press the Forward Skip or Backward Skip buttons to select the desired
track that you would like to play. The LCD’s number will turn steady
instead of flashing, showing the sound track number at selection.