
Introduction
A ”BURN-IN” or ”BREAK-IN” period is required before the CD player will reach its maximum sonic
potential.
The performance of your CD ONE will continue to improve during the first 200 hours of listening.
A ”Burn-in” period is required for the numerous high quality electronic parts used in this CD player.
We recommend the CD player to be left on Repeat mode during the first week when the CD player
is out of use for active listening sessions. This will speed up the ”burn-in” process.
If the CD ONE is unused it automaticly goes to stand-by mode after 5 minutes to save the laser
unit. The CD-player should not be switched off by using the main switch at the rear panel, unless it
will be out of use for a significant period of time during vacations etc.
Installation and Placement
The CD ONE requires reasonable ventilation to maintain an optimum and consistent operating
temperature. As a result, it should be placed in a location with empty space around it for proper
heat dissipation. As well, it should be placed on a solid level surface. You should never place the
CD player to near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, fireplaces or other heat-producing app-
liances or inside a closed cabinet. Avoid placing the CD player where it will be subjected to direct
sunlight or extremely low temperature. Avoid placing the CD player near electromagnetic fields,
such as large power amplifiers etc. Placement of the unit near these fields can lead to problems
with hum.
Cleaning
To clean the CD ONE, use only a soft tissue. Never apply abrasive cleaners to the surfaces of the
unit.
At no time should liquid cleaners be applied directly to the CD ONE, as direct application of liquids
may result in damage to electronic components within the unit.
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