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IMPORTANT NOTES

Hearing is very important to you and to us so please take care when operating this

equipment. It is strongly recommendrd that you follow the listed guidelines in order to

prevent possible damage or loss of hearing.

ESTABLISH A SAFE SOUND LEVEL

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Over  time  your  hearing  will  adapt  to  continuous  loud  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 

BEFORE YOUR HEARING ADAPTS

 set

the  volume  at  a  low  level.

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

distortion.

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Damage to your hearing is accumulative and is irreversible.

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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 SOUND LEVEL FURTHER.

The following list of typical sound levels may assist you in recognising just how loud you

have set the volume level.

DECIBEL

Level dB                         Example

30dB

40

50

60

70

THE FOLLOWING NOISE CAN BE HARMFUL UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE

80dB

90

100

120

PERMANENT LOSS OF HEARING

140

180

Quiet library, soft whisper.

Living room, fridge freezer bedroom away from traffic.

Normal conversation, quiet office, light traffic.

Electric sewing machine.

Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant.

Average city traffic, alarm clock buzzer at 1 Metre, food mixer.

Motorcycle, heavy  goods vehicle, petrol lawn mower.

Pneumatic drill, chain saw, garbage truck, discotec/night-club.

Rock band concert, thunderclap.

4

THRESHOLD OF PAIN

 Gunshot 2 feet away.

Rocket Launching pad.

Summary of Contents for MICRO 1109

Page 1: ...MICRO HI FI SYSTEM MICRO 1109 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GOODMANS HELPLINE NUMBER 08708730080...

Page 2: ...the Back up Battery Box 6 Installing the Speaker Wire to the Speaker termicals 7 Operating the unit Power Standby and Clock Setting 7 Timer Setting Snooze Setting and To set Sleep Function 7 Radio Ope...

Page 3: ...cted as shown in the diagram The colours of the wires in the mains lead of the unit may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug Connect them as follows The wir...

Page 4: ...ng to qualified personnel Do not attempt to remove any screws or open the casing of the unit there are no user serviceable parts inside refer all servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION TO RE...

Page 5: ...discomfort in the ears indicates that the volume is too loud Once you have established a comfortable listening level DO NOT INCREASE THE SOUND LEVEL FURTHER The following list of typical sound levels...

Page 6: ...5 IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS...

Page 7: ...TUNING SKIP SEARCH REW BUTTON 4 TIMER BUTTON 5 SLEEP BUTTON 6 RANDOM BUTTON 7 MUTE BUTTON 8 VOLUME DOWN BUTTON 9 STOP BAND BUTTON 10 TUNING SKIP SEARCH F F BUTTON 11 FUNCTION SELECT TUNER AUX CD BUTTO...

Page 8: ...RY C ADJ button until 24 H shows on diplay 2 Use TUNING SKIP SEARCH REV or F F button to set time format 12 hour or 24 hour 3 Press MEMORY C ADJ button again and the hour digits will flash Use TUNING...

Page 9: ...W and 10 FM stations in memory To store your selected station 1 Press the STOP BAND button to select required waveband 2 Tune to the required station Using either above method 3 Press MEMORY C ADJ but...

Page 10: ...dom Play 1 Press the RANDOM button once and the RANDOM indicator will light up and the disc will start playing in random order 2 Press STOP button or RANDOM button to exit random mode Stopping Play 1...

Page 11: ...MUTE will show on the display the audio output will be muted 2 Press MUTE button again MUTE will disappear from display the audio output will resume AUX PLAY 1 Press the AUX button once and the AUX i...

Page 12: ...Store the disc in its case Do not expose discs to direct sunlight or high temperatures high humidity or dusty places 4 Cleaning a disc Should the disc become soiled wipe off dust dirt and fingerprints...

Page 13: ...ICATION POWER SUPPLY 230V 50Hz OUTPUT POWER 4 5 WATTS x 2 UNIT DIMENSION 295 L x 246 W x 92 H mm SPEAKER BOX DIMENSION 140 L x 185 W x 218 5 H mm N W 4 91 kg RADIO SECTION FREQUENCY RANGE FM 87 5 108...

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