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LOCATION OF REMOTE CONTROLS

R11 REPEAT/M- BUTTON

Press the Repeat button once to repeat an

individual song on a docked iPod or CD single track. Press the Repeat Button
twice to repeat an album / play list on a docked iPod or entire CD. In radio mode,
press the button cycle through saved radio stations in radio mode.

R12 STOP/BAND BUTTON

Press the button to stop CD or iPod playing. In

radio mode, press the button to select the radio band. 

R13 BATTERY DOOR 

BATTERY DOOR for remote control.

R14 PLAY/PAUSE/M+ BUTTON

Press the button to play or pause an loaded

iPod or CD. In radio mode, press the button to cycle through saved radio stations.

R15 VOLUME

Press the /- buttons to increase / decrease the

volume.

R16 PLAYLIST

Press up on the PLAYLIST buttons to cycle up through the

playlists on an iPod, or press down on the PLAYLIST button to cycle down
through the playlists on an iPod.

R17 EQ

Press the button to switch between the units preset equalizer setting

(ROCK / CLASSIC / JAZZ / POP).

R18 MENU 

Press the button to scroll down the menu on a docked iPod.

R19 FWD/TUNE UP BUTTON

Press the button to skip to the next track and

hold the button to search forward through a song. When clock setting, using the
button to increase the time.

R20 SELECT

Press the Select Button to make selections in the iPod menu system.

R21 FUNCTION BUTTON

Use button to adjust the mode between radio / CD / aux.

R22 MENU 

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Press the button to scroll up the menu on a docked iPod.

R23 OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON 

Use the button to open / close the CD door.

R24 iPOD BUTTON 

Press the button to switch the unit to ipod mode.

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Summary of Contents for iP3019UK

Page 1: ...MODEL NO iP3019UK INSTRUCTION MANUAL AM REP ALL ROCK SLEEP CD MICRO SYSTEM DOCKING STATION FOR iPod PLEASE READ BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT...

Page 2: ...an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance DANGER Invisible and...

Page 3: ...overed The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source This product sh...

Page 4: ...rom the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a b c d e f When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects ha...

Page 5: ...lled Replace only with the same or equivalent battery a Push the Release Button and pull out the Battery Compartment to access the battery b Replace the old battery with an equivalent new battery CR 2...

Page 6: ...LOCATION OF CONTROLS AM REP ALL ROCK SLEEP TIMER OPEN CLOSE 2 4 1 11 22 17 13 21 15 19 20 18 16 23 14 24 10 12 5 3 6 8 7 9 6...

Page 7: ...M DN BUTTON Press the Repeat Button once to repeat an individual song on a docked iPod or CD single track Press the Repeat Button twice to repeat an album playlist on a docked iPod or entire CD In ra...

Page 8: ...utton to skip to the previous track and hold the button to search backwards through a song When clock setting using the button to decrease the time R6 SHUFFLE Press the SHUFFLE button to randomly play...

Page 9: ...crease the volume R16 PLAYLIST Press up on the PLAYLIST buttons to cycle up through the playlists on an iPod or press down on the PLAYLIST button to cycle down through the playlists on an iPod R17 EQ...

Page 10: ...6 7 6 7 8 8 9 10 9 10 13 14 iPod Model Included Bracket 10...

Page 11: ...Timer Off time 6 Press the TIMER button to confirm the minute Setting the Sleep Timer 1 Press the SLEEP button consecutively to adjust and set the sleep timer 2 The sleep timer can be set from 10 to 9...

Page 12: ...mming a CD Up to 20 tracks can be programmed 1 After insert a CD press the STOP button to stop CD playing 2 Press the MEM button to activate the program function 3 Press the FWD PEV buttons to select...

Page 13: ...NDBY button to turn the unit on 4 Press the FUNCTION button to switch the unit to AUX mode 5 6 Audio played from the Mp3 Player or Other Audio Source will now be heard on the unit If connecting to the...

Page 14: ...ay properly e Discs should be stored in their cases after each use to avoid damage f g Do not expose discs to direct sunlight high humidity high temperatures or dust etc Prolonged exposure or extreme...

Page 15: ...ns Power Requirement AC ADAPTOR INPUT 230VAC 50Hz 0 3A OUTPUT 10VAC 1500mA CLOCK BACK UP BATTERIES DC 3V 2 x AAA SIZE Frequency Range Radio Receiving AM 522 1620 KHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Power Consumption...

Page 16: ...ge to any items placed in this product whether due to any defect of the product or its use proper or improper This warranty is in addition to and in no way impacts upon your statutory rights TO OBTAIN...

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