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NEXT/F.FWD

 button 

(18) 

(34)

o

  To cancel repeat play, press the 

REPEAT

 button 

(16) 

or 

(37)

 twice. 

 

  To Repeat All Tracks 

o

  Press the 

REPEAT

 button 

(16)

 or 

(37) 

twice during play. The 

"REP ALL"

 will 

appear in the display.  

o

  All tracks will be played through in sequence and then the sequence will be 

repeated continuously. 

o

  To cancel repeat play, press the 

REPEAT

 button 

(16)

 or 

(37) 

once. 

PLAYING YOUR iPod® or MP3 PLAYER THROUGH THIS SYSTEM 

  Connect a 3.5mm stereo audio cable from the headphone jack or other audio output on 

your iPod® or MP3 player into the 

Aux Input

 

(29)

 on the rear of this unit. 

  Adjust the volume control on the connected device to an acceptable level.   

  Use the controls of the connected device to control audio playback. 

 

NOTE:

  When a 3.5mm cable is connected, the CD and Radio modes will be 

automatically disconnected. To resume CD or Radio play, unplug the audio cable from the 

AUX Input on the player rear. 

LISTEN TO AM/FM STEREO RADIO

 

  Press the

 CD/RADIO 

button 

(26)

 to select the 

RADIO

 function. 

  Press the 

AM/FM 

button

 (27)

 to select AM or FM. 

  Turn the 

RADIO TUNING CONTROL (23)

 to select the desired Radio station. 

 

 

While in Radio Mode, the 

LCD  Display  (11)

 will indicate the  current station frequency. 

To view the current time, press the 

Time  Display

 button 

(9)

, the time will be shown on 

the LCD display and will disappear automatically.

 

 

NOTE:

  You cannot set the time or the alarm while the Radio is in use.

 

 

ANTENNAS

 

The AM & FM antennas are built-in to the cabinet of this player. To improve reception of radio stations

simply move the entire player to another location until reception improves.

 

SETTING THE CLOCK

 

 

  Turn the unit 

POWER

 

(22)

 

OFF 

before setting the time.

 

  To set the clock, press

 

and

 

hold the

 TIME SET

 button 

(5)

.

 

  While holding the

 TIME SET 

button

 (5) 

press the

 HOUR (6)

 or the

 MINUTE 

buttons 

(10) 

respectively until the correct time is displayed.

 

 

SETTING THE ALARM

 

 

  Turn the unit 

POWER

 

(22)

 

OFF 

before setting the alarm.

 

  Press

 

and

 

hold

 

the

 ALARM

 

SET

 button 

(8) 

to

 

set

 

the

 

alarm

 

time

  While holding the 

ALARM SET

 button 

(8)

 press

 

the

 HOUR

 button 

(6) 

or

 MINUTE

 button 

(10) 

respectively until the proper time is set.

 

  Turn

 

on

 

the

 

alarm

 

function

 

by

 

pressing the

 ALARM

 

ON/OFF

 button 

(7) 

until

 

the

 

Alarm

 

icon

 

appears in the 

LCD DISPLAY (11)

 

  To

 

turn

 

off

 

the

 

alarm,

 

press

 

the

 ALARM ON/OFF

 button

 (7) 

until the Alarm icon 

disappears from the 

LCD DISPLAY (11)

.

  

Summary of Contents for EFL400

Page 1: ...Audio Input for MP3 Players PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE For technical assistance or troubleshooting please call 1 855 994 3832 or visit www SIBrandssupport com ...

Page 2: ...s the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 16 CAUTION Visible and Invisible Laser Radiation when open and interlock defeated DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 17 Rating label is located at the bottom ...

Page 3: ...ons may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorien...

Page 4: ...on 19 Stop button 6 Hour button clock hour setting 20 Play Pause button 7 Alarm ON OFF button 21 DBBS button 8 Alarm Set button 22 POWER button 9 Time Display button 23 Radio Tuning Control 10 Minute button Clock min setting 24 POWER Indicator Light 11 LCD Display 25 Music Buzzer button 12 DBBS Indicator Light 26 CD Radio button 13 Remote Sensor 27 AM FM button 14 Volume Control 28 Dimmer button ...

Page 5: ... Line Input 30 Right Speaker Output Jack 31 Left Speaker Output Jack 32 FM Antenna 33 AC Power Cord 34 Skip Search Forward button 35 Skip Search Backward button 36 Play Pause button 37 Repeat button 38 Stop button ...

Page 6: ...atteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries If the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the unit Old or leaking batteries can cause damage to the unit and may void the warranty Do not dispose of batteries in fire as batteries may explode or leak Battery Installation for the Power Backup Requires 2 AAA B...

Page 7: ...ton 18 or 34 to scan Fast Forward through the current track PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK 1 Up to 20 tracks can be programmed to play in any desired sequence 2 Press the PROGRAM button 15 until PROG flashes in display 3 Press the NEXT F FWD button 18 34 or the PREVIOUS F REV button 17 35 to select a desired track to be programmed 4 Press the PROGRAM button 15 to program the track 5 Repeat steps 3 4 to progr...

Page 8: ...G CONTROL 23 to select the desired Radio station While in Radio Mode the LCD Display 11 will indicate the current station frequency To view the current time press the Time Display button 9 the time will be shown on the LCD display and will disappear automatically NOTE You cannot set the time or the alarm while the Radio is in use ANTENNAS The AM FM antennas are built in to the cabinet of this play...

Page 9: ...d into power outlet Disc will not play Disc inserted incorrectly Defective compact disc CD compartment not closed Moisture condensation on disc Reinsert disc with label side facing up Try another compact disc Close CD compartment Wipe disc with soft cloth Erratic CD playback Dirty or defective disc Clean or replace disc No sound Plug not inserted property Volume control set to minimum Defective co...

Page 10: ... Monday Saturday 10 00AM to 7 00PM EST for technical assistance or troubleshooting To contact us please call 1 855 994 3832 This warranty applies only under conditions of normal use Our products are not intended for outdoor use There are no consumer serviceable parts contained in this product and any attempt by the owner to service or repair the unit will immediately void all warranty coverage Thi...

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Page 12: ...Schoenfeld International Inc and ETEC 5001 American Boulevard West Suite 275 Bloomington MN 55437 Schoenfeld International Inc 2014 PN EFL400 Rev 1 4V December 2014 ...

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