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Repeat mode
Press the REPEAT/PROG button once for single track repeat playing.
Press REPEAT/PROG button twice for all tracks repeat playing.
To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT/PROG button once again.
Program mode
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for disc play in any order or the same track can be repeated up to 20 times. Before use, be sure to press the STOP button.
Press the REPEAT/PROG button, the memory position number will flash on the display.
Select a desired track by using the BACK and NEXT buttons.
Press the REPEAT/PROG button to confirm.
Repeat the two last steps as described above to enter additional memories into the program if necessary.
When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press PLAY/PAUSE button to play the disc in the order you have programmed.
To stop the CD, press the STOP button.
Note:
The program memory will be cleared only when the CD compartment is opened or turn off the CD or power supply.
To turn off the CD player set FUNCTION switch to TAPE (OFF) position.
Note:
Good quality sound is guaranteed only when playing licensed discs.
“Dynamic Bass Boost” system
The built in "super bass booster" circuit provides a powerful enhancement to low frequency music, giving a stronger bass sound which is ideal for "rock"
or "jazz" music.
For increased bass at all volume levels, set the BASS BOOST switch into “ON” position for an emphasized bass sound.
Maintenance and care
on the alternative power, remove the batteries to avoid leakage and damage.
Electronic products of this kind should never be subjected to moisture or extreme temperatures.
If necessary, clean the unit with a piece of cloth dampened with water only (be sure the AC power cord is disconnected from the power supply).
The heads and capstan are in constant contact with the moving tape. Use a small cotton bud with alcohol or special tape head cleaner to clean these parts.
Never touch the heads with anything metallic.
Erase protection
To prevent accidental erasing of a cassette, simply break off the two plastic tabs located on the cassette tape’s rear side.
When a cassette with removed plastic tabs is inserted, the recording button cannot be pressed.