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Important safety instructions – please read carefully   

and keep for future reference 

 

 

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to water, rain or 

moisture. To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover or back of this 

product. In case of product failure, only qualified personnel can repair. There are no 

user-serviceable parts inside.   

 

Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified 

herein  may  result  in  dangerous  radiation  exposure.  This  product  is  rated  as  LASER 

CLASS 1 PRODUCT. 

CAUTION: Laser radiation when open -    never stare into the laser beam. 

 

CAUTION ! 

Dangerous  tension  inside  the  product !  Do  not  open.  Risk  of  electric  shock !  No  parts  can  be 

repaired by the end-user. Only qualified personnel can repair and maintain this product. 

 

If  the  electric  cord  is  damaged,  it  must  be  replaced  by  the  manufacturer  or  qualified  after-sales 

personnel in order to avoid any danger. 

 

The product must be installed in accordance with local laws.   

 

Damaged batteries must be properly disposed. In order to protect the environment, please dispose the 

batteries properly, in accordance with local laws (information is available at your reseller). 

 

Where to install the product 

Place the product on a straight, rigid and stable place. Do not place the product on a carpet. 

Do not place the product on top of another that may cause overheating (for example, a receiver 

or amplifier). 

Do not place anything underneath the product (for example, CDs or magazines). 

 

Proper ventilation 

Do not install this equipment in a confined or building-in space such as a book case or similar 

unit,  and  remain  a  well  ventilation  conditions.  The  ventilation  should  not  be  impeded  by 

covering  the  ventilation  openings  with  items  such  as  newspaper,  table-cloths,  curtains  etc. 

Place  the  product  in  a  sufficiently–aerated  place  to  avoid  overheating.  Allow  at  least  10cm 

spacing  at  the  back  and  top  of  the  product,  and  5cm  spacing  on  both  sides  to  prevent 

overheating. 

Do  not  place  items  such  as  newspapers,  tablecloth,  curtains,  in  front  of  the  ventilating 

openings. 

 

Do not expose the product to high temperatures, moisture, water and dust. 

The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No object filled with liquids, such 

as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 

Do  not  place  other  items  close  to  this  product  that  may  damage  it  (for  example,  objects 

containing water or lightened candles). 

Summary of Contents for MMP-390

Page 1: ...MMP 390 CD MP3 MICROSYSTEM USER MANUAL Please read and keep these instructions ...

Page 2: ...e batteries properly in accordance with local laws information is available at your reseller Where to install the product Place the product on a straight rigid and stable place Do not place the product on a carpet Do not place the product on top of another that may cause overheating for example a receiver or amplifier Do not place anything underneath the product for example CDs or magazines Proper...

Page 3: ...ogating the directive 89 336CEE This logo set on the product means that the recycling of this apparatus comes within the framework of the directive 2002 96 EC of January 27 2003 concerning the waste on electrical and electronic equipment WEEE The presence of dangerous substances in the electrical and electronic equipments can have potential consequences on the environment and human health in the c...

Page 4: ...be installed in just a couple of minutes Thanks to its USB input it becomes a real multimedia player able to play all your favorite songs in MP3 and WMA format Finally you can enjoy an uncompromised music experience with convenient and easy to use audio settings thanks to the EQ FUNCTION COMPATIBLE WITH AUDIO CD CD R W MP3 CD R W WMA LCD DISPLAY MATCHED TWO SPEAKERS WITH OUTPUT POWER 2 X 8W DIGITA...

Page 5: ...5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 POWER ON OFF 2 CD FM 3 CD USB 4 PLAY PAUSE 5 OPEN CLOSE 6 CD DOOR 7 VOL ADJUST 8 USB SLOT 9 REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 10 LCD DISPLAY 12 Speaker Output 13 FM antenna ...

Page 6: ...4 RANDOM 5 SEEK LEFT 6 REWIND 7 FORWARD 8 CD FM 9 BASS 10 AUTO 11 TREBLE 12 OPEN CLOSE 13 EQ 14 PROG 15 REPEAT 16 CH UP 17 SEEK RIGHT 18 PLAY PAUSE 19 CH DOWN 20 NEXT 21 PREV 22 STOP 23 CD USB 24 VOL 25 SAVE 26 VOL 27 ST MO 28 PREVIEW ...

Page 7: ...ening Connect the speaker cables to the SPEAKER jacks which on the back of the player BASIC OPERATION PREPARATIVE 1 Before turning on check whether all the connection are correct and reliable Plug the power cord at last 2 Press POWER button on the front panel to turn on 3 Press OPEN CLOSE button on the front panel or remote control to open the disc door put the disc into the CD compartment and the...

Page 8: ...ote Some disc content is unsuitable for this EQ format it may arouse distortion while selecting PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for playing in any desired sequence 1 In stop mode press the PROG button the display shows PO1 in the display 2 Press number key to input the desired track to be memorized 3 Press the PROG again the display shows PO2 after the first program is OK 4 S...

Page 9: ...ld PREVIEW again or STOP to stop the preview then press Play Pause for playing PREVIOUS NEXT While playing the CD disc press or button to go to the previous or next song CH CH While in radio mode press CH or CH button to go to the previous or next band MONO STEREO While in radio mode press the MO ST button in the remote control to exchange select the mono or stereo Note There s no tip of MO ST sho...

Page 10: ...t band by pressing SEEK or SEEK button under some frequency press the button the frequency will be up or down on the step The step of FM is 0 05 MHz 2 Select band by pressing number buttons you may select the bands that have been saved by pressing the number buttons For example press 10 button once 5 button once you may select the 15th band Press the CH or CH button the band will be switched up or...

Page 11: ...he remote control is not aimed at the infrared reception part of the player Please aim at the remote control window Play can not be realized The disc door is not close well Close the disc door No disc inserted Place a disc in the compartment Inverse placement of disc Be sure that the side with pictures of the disc points upwards No sound from loudspeaker Audio cable not connected or not connected ...

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