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Safety 

Sound Levels

Your hearing is important to you and to us so 
please take care when operating this equipment. 
It is strongly recommended that you follow the 
guidelines in order to prevent possible damage 
to, or loss of hearing. Over time your hearing will 
adapt to continuous load sounds and will give 
the impression that the volume has in fact been 
reduced. What seems normal to you may in fact 
be harmful. To guard against this, set the initial 
volume of the equipment to a low level. 

Follow the steps below to ensure that the 
product can be enjoyed at a comfortable 
listening level:

Slowly increase the level until you can 
hear comfortably and clearly and without 
distortion.

Damage to your hearing is accumulative 
and irreversible. Any "ringing" or 
discomfort in the ears indicates that the 
volume is too loud.

Once you have established a comfortable 
listening level, do not increase the volume 
level.

General Safety

This equipment has been designed and 
manufactured to meet European safety 
standards, but like any electrical equipment, care 
must be taken if you are to obtain the best results 
and safety is to be assured.

Do read these operating instructions before you 
attempt to use the equipment. 

Do ensure that all electrical connections 
(including the mains plug, extension leads and 
interconnections between pieces of equipment) 

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are properly made in accordance with the 
manufacturer’s instructions.

Switch off and remove the mains plug when 
making or changing any connections.

Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt 
about the installation, operation or safety of your 
equipment.

Don’t continue to operate the equipment if you 
are ever in doubt about it working normally, or if it 
is damaged in any way. Switch it off withdraw the 
mains plug and consult your dealer.

Don’t remove any fixed covers as this may 
expose you to dangerous voltages.

Don’t leave the equipment switched On when it 
is unattended, unless it is specifically stated that 
it is designed for unattended operation or has a 
standby mode.

Switch off using the switch on the equipment and 
make sure that other people in your household 
are conversant with the equipment. 

Special arrangements may need to be made for 
infirm or handicapped people.

Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the 
equipment, for example with curtains or soft 
furnishings. 

Overheating will cause damage and shorten the 
life of the product.

Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed 
to rain or moisture.

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Summary of Contents for IPHONE MICRO1468I

Page 1: ...MICRO1468I CD Micro System for iPhone iPod Instruction Manual IMPORTANT Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference MICRO1468I book Page 1...

Page 2: ...adio stations to memory and program your CD tracks in an order to suit you You can also fully operate your iPhone iPod from the remote control IMPORTANT Use of any electrical equipment should be under...

Page 3: ...shown 6 x iPod dock adaptors not shown 1 x Mains adaptor 10V DC not shown CD and iPod not included Contents Getting started Using the radio Using the iPhone iPod dock Using the CD 1 2 3 4 Using the c...

Page 4: ...NCTION button 9 OPEN CLOSE button 3 C ADJ MEMORY button 10 iPhone iPod compartment 4 TUNER SEARCH Button 11 Speaker unit 5 Volume Control 12 CD door 6 TUNER SEARCH Button 13 IR sensor 7 STOP Button 14...

Page 5: ...stem 5 Top Panel 15 21 20 15 16 18 19 17 22 Speaker output left 19 Subwoofer output 16 Speaker output right 20 AUX input left 17 Reset button 21 AUX input right 18 DC input 10V 22 FM antenna MICRO1468...

Page 6: ...UP button 14 M UP RANDOM button 5 PLAY PAUSE button 15 PRESET EQ button 6 MENU INFO button 16 TIMER C ADJ button 7 SKIP TUNE Button 17 SLEEP button 8 SKIP TUNE Button 18 VOLUME button 9 FILE 10 IPOD D...

Page 7: ...Connecting to power Before switching on make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate For your own safety read the following instructions care...

Page 8: ...ess the MEMORY button on the remote control MEMORY will flash in the display and a preset number 1 will also show on the display Press the M UP or M DOWN buttons on the remote control to select the pr...

Page 9: ...e original postion 7 5 DON T FORGET Menu navigation will not work on iPhone or iPod Touch when they are in LOCK mode 1 2 3 4 Using the iPhone iPod menu system Carefully insert your iPhone iPod unit in...

Page 10: ...damage the unit Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc compartment When the compartment is fully closed the disc will be read automatically 1 2 3 4 5 6 DON T FORGET Keep the disc compartment c...

Page 11: ...t track Press the PLAY PAUSE button once to pause playback of the MP3 CD The elapsed time will flash in the display 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 To resume playback press the PLAY PAUSE button again To stop playbac...

Page 12: ...n location 01 i e track 03 1 2 1 2 1 2 Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button The first track selection is now stored in program memory Select the next track to be programmed using the SKIP TUNE butt...

Page 13: ...ct the folder Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button to confirm the folder 3 To select the track press the SKIP TUNE buttons Press the C ADJ MEMORY or MEMORY button to confirm the track Repeat the st...

Page 14: ...m the Timer settings The display will then return to the current time DON T FORGET The clock setting will be lost if the power is disconnected 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Switching off the timer function...

Page 15: ...n can only be used when there is a connection made to the AUX IN sockets from another source DON T FORGET The connection cables are not included Press the STANDBY button to power On the unit Press the...

Page 16: ...e Unit not in tuner mode Volume is at the minimum position Press TUNER button to select Tuner mode Adjust volume level CD MP3 Player CD Player will not play Unit not in CD mode CD is not installed or...

Page 17: ...ect to change without notice I 8 6 4 1 O R C I M r e b m u n l e d o M 60Hz 1 1A 0 5 V 0 4 100 2 C A y l p p u s r e w o P DC adaptor output 10V 2 7A Power consumption 27W Radio frequency coverage FM...

Page 18: ...ating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment Do ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment 1 2 3 are...

Page 19: ...MICRO1468I book Page 19...

Page 20: ...MICRO1468I book Page 20 www thesupportsite co uk 0871 230 1777...

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