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SLEEP

1. Press SLEEP, 'SLEEP' appears

on the display.

2. Keep pressing SLEEP to adjust

the sleep time in the order of
90>80>70....10 minutes.

3. To cancel the SLEEP mode,

press SLEEP again.

PRESET EQUALIZER

Press PRESET EQ to add a digital
sound effect to the audio output.

MUTE

Press MUTE to mute the sound
output. Press again to cancel this
mode.

CONNECTING AN EXTER-
NAL AUDIO SOURCE

AUX input can be used to connect
exernal equipment (e.g. TV or VCR)
to this system connect as shown
below.

HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 0870 873 0080

16

TIMER OPERATION

Before setting the timer, make sure
the clock is correctly set.

TIMER ON SETTING
Press CD, TUNER to select the
desired sound source.

Please note when the timer turns on
the 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

selected preset station and
frequency.

3. Press TIMER on the remote or

press and hold SLEEP/TIMER
on main unit timer appears on
display.

4. Press and hold PROG/MEM on

the remote or MEMORY/CLOCK-
ADJ on the main unit until the
hour digit starts to flash.

5. Press the UP/FF 

or DOWN

REW 

B

 to set the hour.

6. Press PROG/MEM or MEMORY/

CLOCK-ADJ again.

7. Use UP/FF 

F

 or DOWN

REW

B

 to set minutes.

8. Press PROG/MEM or MEMORY/

CLOCK-ADJ to set timer.

For CD
1. Insert a disc into the CD tray.
2. Press TIMER.
3. Follow steps 3 to 8 under tuner

timer setting.

To cancel the Timer press the
Timer Button on the Remote.

HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 0870 873 0080

15

RED 

RCA JACK

WHITE 

RCA JACK

To Auxiliary player

Line output

AUX IN

R

L

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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