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Welcome

1

Troubleshooting

5

Technical Specifications

6

Customer Support

7

Your HI-FI System 

 

2.1  In The Box 

  2.2  Front View 
  2.3  Rear View 
  2.4  Remote Control

2

Quick Setup 

 

3.1  Getting Ready

3

Features

4

 

Controls

 

  4.1  Functions buttons 
 4.2 Installation 
 4.3 Setting 
 4.4 Snooze 
 4.5 Radio 
 4.6 BLUETOOTH 
 4.7 AUX 
 4.8 CD 
  4.9  CD Programming 
  5.0  Standy Mode 
  5.1  Sleep Timer 
  5.1  Wall Mounting

Summary of Contents for 329582

Page 1: ...L 329582 COMPACT BLUETOOTH HI FI SYSTEM MEM PROG SNOOZE SLEEP VOL VOL TIME SET AL SET SKIP SKIP P MODE STOP M DN STANDBY FUNCTION PLAY PAUSE M UP MODE M UP M DN PROG MEMORY ALARM SLEEP SNOOZE TIME MUT...

Page 2: ...em 2 1 In The Box 2 2 Front View 2 3 Rear View 2 4 Remote Control 2 Quick Setup 3 1 Getting Ready 3 Features 4 Controls 4 1 Functions buttons 4 2 Installation 4 3 Setting 4 4 Snooze 4 5 Radio 4 6 BLUE...

Page 3: ...mains supply of 230V AC 50 60 Hz and 2 x 1 5V AA batteries for alarm and time backup Please ensure that your mains supply is compatible before use Disconnect the Power Cord from the mains or remove t...

Page 4: ...MOUNT CONNECTION PANEL AUX in Headphone Jack Speaker Connection L R DC 6V SPEAKER STAND BATTERY COMPARTMENT Takes 2 x 1 5V AA batteries HI FI STAND STANDBY FUNCTION MUTE MODE SKIP FORWARD MEMORY UP PR...

Page 5: ...compartment 4 Connect the DC Jack into the DC ln socket 5 Connect the Power Plug to the mains socket 6 Press the Standby Function button 7 Remember to remove the plastic tab from the reverse of the re...

Page 6: ...function 9 Snooze Press to snooze the alarm 10 Volume increase Press to increase the volume 11 Play Pause Press to play or to pause playback 12 Volume decrease Press to decrease the volume 13 Memory...

Page 7: ...RM SLEEP SNOOZE TIME MUTE FUNCTION MEM PROG VOL TIME SET SNOOZE SLEEP VOL AL SET SKIP P MODE STANDBY FUNCTION SKIP STOP M DN PLAY PAUSE M UP MEM PROG VOL TIME SET SNOOZE SLEEP VOL AL SET SKIP P MODE S...

Page 8: ...utton on the control panel repeatedly until P01 shows on the display or press the MEMORY button on the remote 3 Use the M UP and M DN buttons to select P01 to P20 for where to store the current radio...

Page 9: ...n is shown on the display or press the FUNCTION button on the remote 2 Connect the AUX cable from the AUX Out jack on your external music device to the AUX In jack of the Hi Fi System 3 Use the contro...

Page 10: ...remote or the MEM PROG button on the control panel The display will show PROGRAM 01 and begin to flash 3 Select the track you wish to program using the SKIP and SKIP buttons 4 Once the required track...

Page 11: ...back of the Hi Fi 2 Mark two fixing holes positions on the wall with a pencil 3 Drill into the wall and insert the wall plugs to mount the Hi Fi system Make sure that the drilling position is away fro...

Page 12: ...k that the volume is set at an audible level and adjust accordingly Unable to pair a Bluetooth device Ensure the Bluetooth function on your external device is switched on The Hi Fi System may not be s...

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Page 16: ...8MHz Technical Specification 6 Customer Support 7 For all product support please email goodmans bmstores co uk 329582 This product is intended for use within the UK Declaration of Conformance The full...

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