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336723

Quick Setup

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3.1

Fitting the Remote Battery

Before use, the remote control will need batteries fitting.

Remove the battery compartment lid as shown.

Fit 2xAAA batteries as shown. Take care to match the polarities of the remote to the 
batteries. 
EG: the +sign on the battery matches the + sign on the  remote control battery 
compartment.

Replace the battery compartment lid and proceed to use.

NOTE: Dispose of used batteries with regards to the recycling regulations in your 
area.

Do NOT short circuit batteries or throw them into water, the general rubbish or in a 
fire.

3.2

Connecting the Power

Weak batteries can leak and damage the remote control.  Replace them in good 
time.

Connect the mains adaptor to a UK mains outlet.

3.3

Standby & Auto Standby

Insert the plug into a power socket and switch the power on.

Press the STANDBY button on either the main unit or remote control.

Press the STANDBY button to wake from standby mode.

Press the STANDBY button again to enter standby mode.  
Due to new ECO regulation requirements this product incorporates a power saving 
feature.

When in CD, BT or AUX mode, once audio playback has ceased and the unit has 
stood idle for approximately 20 mins, it will switch into a “power down” power saving 
mode.

 To wake the unit up, press the STANDBY button.

Summary of Contents for 336723

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL MODEL 336723 CD MICRO SYSTEM WITH BLUETOOTH STREAMING...

Page 2: ...lume 3 5 Mute Function 3 6 X Bass 3 Operational 4 Basic CD operation 4 1 Load a Disc 4 2 Play a Disc 4 3 Skipping tracks 4 4 Searching tracks 4 5 Repeat random function 4 6 Program function Radio Oper...

Page 3: ...e power cord from the mains when not in use Position of Your CD Micro System Place on a flat stable surface that is not subject to vibrations Avoid the following locations Where it is exposed to direc...

Page 4: ...r press the button repeatedly to select sleep off 7 REPEAT FM STEREO button Press to repeat playback modes or switch between FM stereo mono modes 8 PROG PRESET button Press to program an alternative p...

Page 5: ...tween FM CD BT LINE IN modes 21 PLAY MODE button Press to skip between repeat random function or FM stereo mode 22 ALARM 1 button Press to set up alarm 1 23 PLAY PAUSE AUTOSCAN button 24 STOP UNPAIR b...

Page 6: ...e general rubbish or in a re 3 2 Connecting the Power Weak batteries can leak and damage the remote control Replace them in good time Connect the mains adaptor to a UK mains outlet 3 3 Standby Auto St...

Page 7: ...on on the main unit or remote control to switch between the available modes FM CD BT LINE IN 3 9 Setting the Clock 1 Ensure the unit is in STANDBY mode by pressing the STANDBY button If you see only 0...

Page 8: ...on once more to complete the time setting 3 11 Snooze Function Should you wish to delay the alarm for 9 minutes you can activate the SNOOZE function 1 When the alarm sounds press either SNOOZE button...

Page 9: ...e disc contents and begin playback Pause playback by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button 10 23 once To resume playback press the PLAY PAUSE button again 2 To stop playback press the STOP button 9 24 Skip T...

Page 10: ...button if a disc is playing 2 Press the PROG button 8 23 You will see PROG flash on the right of the display P 01 appear to indicate program mode operation 3 Press either buttons to select the track n...

Page 11: ...on 7 21 to revert to MONO mode which can clean up the reception Stereo mode is indicated by this icon NOTE Not all stations will allow this function Radio station presets It is possible to store up to...

Page 12: ...acceptable balance Too much volume and the audio will be distorted too little and the audio will be too weak The actual volume level is controlled on the unit using the VOL buttons Pairing with other...

Page 13: ...ng indicator blue will stop blinking once the unit is successfully paired with the source device Pairing information is now memorised in the unit Some audio source devices may connect with the unit au...

Page 14: ...Line source volume is too low Increase the volume Increase the output volume of the Line source Sound is distorted Sound is distorted from Line input Volume is too high Line source volume is too high...

Page 15: ...t Disc Digital Audio System Frequency Range FM 87 5 108MHz DAB 174 928 239 200MHz Frequency response 100Hz 12KHz 6 dB S N ratio 55dB Dynamic range 85dB Audio Output Power 5W x 2 RMS Speaker impedance...

Page 16: ...ease email goodmans bmstores co uk This product is intended for use within the UK Declaration of Conformance the full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet ad...

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