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3. To pause playback, press PLAY/

PAUSE 

RP

.

4. To resume play, press PLAY/

PAUSE 

RP

 again.

SELECTING TRACKS
Press UP/FF 

F

 or DOWN/REW

B

 until the required track number

appears  in the display.

SEARCHING FOR A PASSAGE
DURING PLAY press and hold UP/
FF 

F

 or DOWN/REW  

B

 to

search for the required passage.
When the button is released, play-
back will continue. The volume will
automatically be reduced to a low
level during search operation and
will return to its normal level when
the search button is released.

PROGRAMMING TRACKS
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed.
1. Load a CD as described under

Inserting the disc.

2. Press MEMORY/CLK-ADJ to

start programming.

3. Press UP/FF 

F

 or DOWN/

REW 

B

 to select the desired

track. The track number will be
displayed on the LCD.

4. Press MEMORY/CLK-ADJ to

store it in the memory.

5. To stop programming, press

STOP 

C

 once.

6. The programming will automatically

stop if no button is pressed within
10 seconds.

REVIEWING THE PROGRAM
1. Press MEMORY/CLK-ADJ

repeatly to review the tracks
currently programmed.

The tracks will be displayed on the
LCD.

PLAYING A PROGRAM
1. Press PLAY/PAUSE 

RP

.

2. Play starts with the first track of

the program.

3. When all tracks have been

played, the CD player stops.

CLEAR PROGRAM TRACKS

To clear the program press
MEMORY/CLK-ADJ and then
press stop 

C

.

RANDOM PLAY
To play all the tracks in a random
order.
1. Press CD Key.
2. Press RANDOM Key.
3. "RANDOM" illuminates in the dis

play.

4. Press PLAY/PAUSE.
5. The tracks will be played in a

random order.

6. Press STOP or RANDOM to

cancel the random mode.

HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 0870 873 0080

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COMPACT DISCS

1. Always use compact discs bearing

the mark as shown:

2. Note: Home recorded discs (CDR)

are not guaranteed to work on this

player.

3. Notes on handling discs.

Removing the disc from its storage

case.

4. Storage

• Store the disc in its case.

• Do not expose the disc to direct

sunlight, high temperatures, high

humidity or dusty places.

5. Cleaning a disc

• Should the disc  become soiled,

wipe off dust, dirt and fingerprints

with a soft cloth. The disc should

be cleaned from the centre to the

edge.

CLEANING THE LENS

If the lens in the CD pick-up is dirty,

dusty, etc., it could degrade the sound

or prevent disc play.

• Use a blower (available from camera

stores) to blow dust off the lens.

• If there are fingerprints, etc., on the

lens, gently wipe clean with a cotton
swab.

NOTE:
Only the discs marked with the disc
logo are guaranteed to work on this
player. Home recorded discs (CDR)
recorded on home pc's may not play
or operate correctly. CDRW discs can-
not be played.

COMPACT DISC OPERA-
TION

INSERTING THE DISC
1. Press CD key.
2. Press OPEN/CLOSE key to open

the CD door.

3. Insert a CD in the tray.
4. Press OPEN/CLOSE key to

close the CD door. The CD-
player starts and scans the
contents list of the CD. After a
few seconds, the total playing
time and number of tracks will
appear on the display.

PLAYING THE ENTIRE DISC
1. Press PLAY/PAUSE 

RP

.

– Play starts with the first track.
– The display shows the current

track number and its elapsed
playing time.

– When all the tracks have been

played, the CD player stops
and the total number of tracks
and total playing time are
shown on the display.

2. To stop playback, press

STOP 

C

.

COMPACT

DIGITAL AUDIO

• Do not touch the reflective

recorded surface.

• Do not bend the disc.
• Do not stick or write anything on

the surface.

Correct Incorrect

• Never use benzene, thinners,

record cleaner fluid or antistatic
spray.
8cm (3 3/16) “CD singles” can be
used (without using an adapter)
in this unit.

Incorrect

Press the claws at the 

center of the case.

Lift out without touching 

the recorded surface.

HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 0870 873 0080

11

Summary of Contents for MICRO1103

Page 1: ...MICRO 1103 MICRO SYSTEM CD FM MW RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL Before operating this unit please read this Owners manual carefully Goodmans product information helpline 0870 873 0080...

Page 2: ...e care when operating this equipment It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage or loss of hearing Establish a safe sound level Over time your...

Page 3: ...ZARDOUS LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED SOME DO S SAND DON T S ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet European safety standards but lik...

Page 4: ...presets In the CD mode program CD to play tracks in a specific order In the clock mode set clock or timer 13 DISPLAY REMAIN Key To Change the display 14 MUTE Key Mute the audio output 15 PLAY PAUSE Ke...

Page 5: ...move the battery cover from the back of the remote Remove the batteries and insert new batteries observing correct polarity Replace the battery cover into the remote REMOTE CONTROL INSERT 2 AAA Batter...

Page 6: ...ME DOWN UP button on remote control until the volume is at the desired level STEREOHEADPHONES Stereo headphones socket is provided on the front panel of the main unit headphones not supplied Connect l...

Page 7: ...this player 3 Notes on handling discs Removing the disc from its storage case 4 Storage Store the disc in its case Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight high temperatures high humidity or dusty p...

Page 8: ...in the memory TUNING TO PRESET STATIONS Select a number between 1 and 10 by pressing M UP REPEAT button HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 0870 873 0080 14 REPEAT PLAY To listen to a disc or track over and over ag...

Page 9: ...e unit the source will be the same as the last source listened to before turning off the system For TUNER 1 Select TUNER press M UP REPEAT to select a preset station 2 The display will show the select...

Page 10: ...inute then reinsert the plug and push the POWER button NO VOLUME Check the VOLUME control setting Make sure the correct feature has been selected For instance CD should be selected when playing a CD M...

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