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Care and Maintenance 

Compact Disc Care 

CD Handling 

When handling CDs: 
-    Do not touch the recorded surface. 
-    Do not stick paper, or write, on either  
 

side of the CD. 

-    Do not bend the CD. 

CD Storage 

To avoid scratches/damage, always put  

 

CDs back in their cases, after use. 

-    Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, 
high temperature/humidity, for long 
periods. 

Cleaning CDs 

When cleaning CDs: 
-    Use a soft cloth, to wipe fingerprints 
and dust from the disc surface. 
-    Wipe in a straight line from the centre to 

the outside of the disc. Small dust particles 
and light stains, will not affect playback. 

-    Never use benzene, thinners, record 

cleaner fluid, or antistatic spray to clean 
CDs. 

Care of the CD Micro system 

Cleaning 

-    Always unplug the product before you 

clean it. 

-    Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. 
-    Clean your product with a soft, damp 

(not wet) cloth. 

Ventilation 

- Do not block or cover ventilation slots. 
Blocking of ventilation slots, may lead to 
overheating of the product. 

Fault Finding 

Product will not operate. 

-    Ensure product is connected to the 

mains supply and switched ON. 

-    Ensure the POWER button has been 

pressed. 

No sound 

-    Ensure speakers are properly 

connected. 

-    Adjust volume level. 
-    Check, headphones are not plugged in. 

Poor radio reception 

-    Ensure aerial is positioned to receive 

best signal. 

-    Adjust tuning to improve reception. 
-    Possible interference from electrical 

equipment (e.g. Television). Reposition 
product, to reduce interference. 

No sound/poor sound quality from CD 
player 

-    Ensure CD is correctly loaded, label 

side up. 

-    Ensure CD is free from dust, dirt or 

scratches. CD may require 
replacement. 

-    Condensation on optic lens. Wait 30 

minutes, then retry operation. 

-    CD skipping. Ensure CD is free from 

dust, dirt or scratches, clean CD. 
Ensure product is not subject to vibrati

 

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Summary of Contents for GMC1042MP3

Page 1: ...CD MP3 CD MP3 TUNER BAND TUNER BAND GMC1042MP3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Before operating this unit please read this Owners manual carefully...

Page 2: ...m being walked on or pinched particularly at receptacles and the point where they exit from the stereo 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Unplug this apparatus during...

Page 3: ...mpting to operate it Correct usage will assure years of trouble free performance and listening pleasure Front View 4 POWER SENSOR PROG MEMORY TUNER BAND M UP REPEAT CLOCK TONE VOLUME UP DOWN PLAY PAUS...

Page 4: ...Remote Control VOLUME CD Tuner Band CD Remain ID3 Auto Seek Volume Volume CD Play Pause Track Tune Down Tone Memory Standby Random MP3 10 MP3 10 CD Stop Track Tune Up Mute Repeat 5...

Page 5: ...outlet when the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time Installation Speaker Connection 1 Unwind the cable from each speaker 2 At the rear of the CD micro system there are two speaker...

Page 6: ...the hours stops flashing 4 The display will show the time with the minutes flashing Use either of the SKIP buttons to select the minutes and press PROG MEMORY button the minutes stops flashing The clo...

Page 7: ...ill be displayed while adjustments are being made To adjust the volume level using the remote control press the VOLUME buttons Press MUTE on either the unit or the remote control to mute the sound Pre...

Page 8: ...ion Pressing any of the tuning buttons during a search will stop the search FM FM Antenna Fully extend the FM antenna wire and position it to obtain the best FM reception FM Stereo The CD micro system...

Page 9: ...3 Press the button until the desired preset memory number is displayed 4 Press the MEMORY button to store the frequency into the selected memory location MEMORY will stop flashing and remain on the d...

Page 10: ...st or dirt from getting into CD mechanism Never place more than one CD into the CD compartment at any time After CD door is closed CD information may not appear on the LCD display this means the CD ca...

Page 11: ...the program number on the right as above 2 Use the SKIP TUNING buttons to select the desired track number to be played back first 3 Press PROG MEMORY The display will increment the program playback n...

Page 12: ...re than ordinary CD disc Because of non standardlized format definition production of MP3 WMA disc playback quality and performance are not guaranteed If no sound comes out or any problem happen when...

Page 13: ...r product with a soft damp not wet cloth Ventilation Do not block or cover ventilation slots Blocking of ventilation slots may lead to overheating of the product Fault Finding Product will not operate...

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