Grundig Discalo CCD 6300 Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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CARE AND SAFETY

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To ensure that this device provides you with long-term satisfaction and
enjoyment, please observe the following instructions.

This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is
expressly prohibited.

Protect the device and the CDs from rain, moisture (dripping or splashing
water), sand and heat, e.g. from heating units.

Make sure there is adequate ventilation when positioning the device. There
must be a free space of at least 10 cm behind the device. Do not place
objects on the ventilation slots.

Do not place any vessels such as vases on the device. Vessels may spill fluid
on the electrical components, thus presenting a safety risk. Do not place any
naked flames such as burning candles on the device.

Bringing the device in from the cold can cause condensation on the CD lens,
which prevents it from playing. Give the device time to warm up.

The CD part contains self-lubricating bearings, which must not be oiled or
greased.

Never open the device casing under any circumstances. Warranty claims
are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.

Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the device is
switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the mains. Always
remove the mains plug during an electrical storm.

Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the
device with a clean, moist leather cloth.

Please note when deciding where to put the device that furniture surfaces are
covered by various types of lacquer and plastic, most of which contain 
chemical additives. These may cause corrosion to the feet of the device, thus
resulting in stains on the surface of the furniture which can be difficult or
impossible to remove.

General instructions for laser devices

You will find a symbol similar to the one shown here on the bottom of
the device.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT means that the laser is designed in such a
way as to ensure that the maximum permissible emission value cannot
be exceeded under any circumstances.
If operating devices or methods other than those specified here are
employed, it may lead to dangerous exposure to emissions.
Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD compartment is opened and
the safety locking mechanism is shorted. Do not expose yourself to this
radiation.

ON

FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

REPEAT

CD MODE

SKIP

PLAY

PAUSE

SKIP

CD STOP

ON / OFF

SLEEP

TIME SET

MEMORY

CD DISPLAY

NIGHT LIGHT

SONOCLOCK CD

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FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

REPEAT

CD MODE

SKIP

PLAY

PAUSE

SKIP

CD STOP

ON / OFF

SLEEP

TIME SET

MEMORY

CD DISPLAY

NIGHT LIGHT

SONOCLOCK CD

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PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

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SKIP

PLAY

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SKIP

CD STOP

ON / OFF

SLEEP

TIME SET

MEMORY

CD DISPLAY

NIGHT LIGHT

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FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

REPEAT

CD MODE

SKIP

PLAY

PAUSE

SKIP

CD STOP

ON / OFF

SLEEP

TIME SET

MEMORY

CD DISPLAY

NIGHT LIGHT

SONOCLOCK CD

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REPEAT

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SLEEP

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88

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FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

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MW

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FM

SNOOZE

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ON

FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

CD MODE

SKIP

PLAY

PAUSE

SKIP

CD STOP

/ OFF

SLEEP

TIME SET

MEMORY

CD DISPLAY

NIGHT LIGHT

SONOCLOCK CD

540

600

700

800

1000

1300

1600

88

92

96

100

105

108

kHz

MHz

MW

FM

ON

FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

540

600

700

800

1000

1300

1600

88

92

96

100

105

108

kHz

MHz

MW

FM

ON

FM STEREO

PROG.

REPEAT

RANDOM

SLEEP

540

600

700

800

1000

1300

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88

92

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108

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MHz

MW

FM

SNOOZE

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FM FM S

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BUZZ MUSIC

OFF ON ADJ

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ENGLISH

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

Summary of Contents for Discalo CCD 6300

Page 1: ...CLOCK RADIO WITH CD Discalo CCD 6300...

Page 2: ...urself to this radiation ON FM STEREO PROG REPEAT RANDOM SLEEP REPEAT CD MODE SKIP PLAY PAUSE SKIP CD STOP ON OFF SLEEP TIME SET MEMORY CD DISPLAY NIGHT LIGHT SONOCLOCK CD 540 600 700 800 1000 1300 16...

Page 3: ...alarm time hours OVERVIEW ___________________________________________ ON FM STEREO PROG REPEAT RANDOM SLEEP REPEAT CD MODE SKIP PLAY PAUSE SKIP STOP ON OFF SLEEP TIME SET MEMORY CD DISPLAY NIGHT LIGH...

Page 4: ...ols on the sides TUNING For tuning to radio stations on the right side of the device VOLUME Adjusts the volume on the right side of the device CD MW FM FM STEREO Switches between CD and radio mode Swi...

Page 5: ...R MUSIC Switches between signal tone alarm or alarm with radio or CD Power cord y Wire antenna for FM reception Controls on the front SNOOZE Interrupts the alarm function Controls on the bottom Batter...

Page 6: ...up during CD track memory playback REPEAT Flashes when a single track is repeated Lights up when the whole CD is repeated RANDOM Lights up when the tracks on the CD are played back in random order SLE...

Page 7: ...ry compartment on the bottom of the device by pressing the catch marked with an arrow on the drawing and lifting up the cover 2 Before inserting the battery 9 V 6LF 22 into the cable connection compar...

Page 8: ...moved before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type and rating 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 must be used and t...

Page 9: ...Release TIME SET to conclude the setting Display the current time Setting the alarm times With this device you can set two alarm times 1 Set the sliding switch e1 OFF ON ADJ left side of the device t...

Page 10: ...e radio input source 1 Set the sliding switch CD MW FM FM STEREO right side of the device to MW FM or FM STEREO Tuning radio stations 1 Select the frequency band FM or MW with CD MW FM FM STEREO right...

Page 11: ...pen the CD compartment by lifting the lid up carefully 4 Insert a CD in the compartment with its label facing upwards 5 Close the lid of the CD compartment carefully The device reads the content of th...

Page 12: ...he REPEAT LED glows The entire CD is repeated constantly 3 To cancel this function press REPEAT again Playing back tracks in random order 1 Press to select the CD MODE function 2 Press PLAY PAUSE II t...

Page 13: ...playback begins at the start of the CD Note The track memory remains stored when you start normal playback Changing from normal playback to the track memory 1 Press STOP 7 to end normal playback 2 Pre...

Page 14: ...evice to ON Display The e1 and e2 LEDs glow Displaying the alarm times 1 Set the sliding switch e1 OFF ON ADJ or e2 OFF ON ADJ left side of the device to ADJ Display the alarm time most recently set 1...

Page 15: ...C to MUSIC 2 Set the sliding switch e1 OFF ON ADJ or e2 OFF ON ADJ left side of the device to ON Display The e1 or e2 LED glows 3 Set the sliding switch CD MW FM FM STEREO right side of the device to...

Page 16: ...nding The alarm signal signal tone radio station or CD stops The alarm times set are retained for the next day Activating and deactivating the alarm 1 To switch off the alarm function set e1 OFF ON AD...

Page 17: ...the selected switch off time has elapsed the device switches off automatically or 1 To set the desired switch off time press SLEEP repeatedly Display 9 0 6 0 or 3 0 Off 90 60 or 30 minutes The SLEEP L...

Page 18: ...e plate is located on the bottom of the device INFORMATION_____________________________________ Technical data Power supply Mains operation 230 V 50 Hz Back up battery 1 x 9 V 6LF 22 Max power consump...

Page 19: ...connected mains cable is not correctly connected Static electrical discharge Weak radio antenna signal Interference from electrical devices such as televisions video recorders computers neon lamps th...

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