
GB - 4
Using the CD player
Handling Compact Discs
To remove a CD from its storage case, press
down on the center of the case and lift the disc
out.
Hold the disc by the edges. Avoid touching
the recorded side of the disc.
Loading CDs
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Set the Function Selector to CD position.
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Lift the CD door.
•
Place the CD in the compartment with the
label side facing upward.
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Close the lid. When fully closed the CD
player starts to spin the disc. The display
shows the total number of tracks on the
CD.
•
Only remove the CD when it has stopped
spinning.
Please note
Do not put anything other than a CD in the
compartment. Other objects can damage
the mechanism.
Do not force open the lid during use.
Keep the lid closed when not in use to
prevent dirt and dust from getting into the
mechanism.
Never insert more than one CD at a time.
If a disc is deeply scratched or too dirty, it
may not play.
Error compensation
The unit has built in error compensation
citcuits which enable it to keep playing
despite any minor defects in the disc.
However, if the defects are too great, the play
may skip some tracks during play.
If you encounter this problem play a new disc
and if the CD player operates normally, the
skipping problem is probably due to a
defective disc.
Playing CDs
Once you have loaded a CD, press the CD
PLAY/PAUSE
button. The display shows
the track currently playing.
To stop play, press
STOP
.
Skip forward or back through tracks
To select the next track, press
>> SKIP.
If
you are on the last track of the disc, the
player will move to track 1.
To go back to the beginning of the current
track press
<< SKIP
once.
To go back to the previous track press
<<
Skip/Search
twice.
To play a particular track, load the disc in
the CD player and press
>> SKIP
until the
track number you want is shown in the
display.
Pause
To stop a track temporarily, press the
PLAY/PAUSE
button. The disc will pause
at the current play position. The
PLAY/
PAUSE
indicator will flash.
To resume play, press the
PLAY/PAUSE
button again.
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