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1. Read These Instructions:

  All 

safety and operations manual should 
be read before the product is 
operated.

2. Keep These Instructions:

  The 

safety and operations manual should 
be retained for future reference.

3. Heed All Warnings:

  All warnings 

applicable to the unit and in the 
operations manual should be adhered 
to.

4. Follow All Instructions:

  All 

operations manual should be 
followed.

5. Water and Moisture:

  Do not use 

this unit near water.  For example, do 
not use near a bath tub, wash bowl, 
kitchen sink, or laundry tub.  Do not 
use this unit in a wet basement or 
near a swimming pool or similar 
location.  The unit shall not be 
exposed to dripping or splashing and 
no objects filled with liquids (ex: 
vases), shall be placed on or near 
this unit.

6. Cleaning:

  Clean the unit only with 

a dry cloth.  Unit must be unplugged 
from the wall outlet before cleaning.  
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol 
cleaners on the unit.

7. Ventilation:

  Slots and openings in 

the cabinet of the unit are provided to 
ensure reliable operation and 
ventilation and to protect the unit from 
overheating.  The openings must not 
be covered and should never be 
blocked by placing the product on a 
soft surface like a bed, sofa, or rug.  
This unit should not be placed in a 
built-in installation like a bookcase or 
rack, unless proper ventilation is 
provided.

8. Heat:  

Do not install the unit near 

any heat source like a radiator, heat 
register, stove or other device that 
produces heat, including amplifiers.

9. Grounding or Polarization:  

If 

applicable, do not disable or 
circumvent the polarized or 
grounding-type plug.  A polarized plug 
has 2 blades with 1 wider than the 
other.  A grounding-type plug has 2 

rd

blades and a 3  grounding plug.  The 

rd

wide blade, or the 3  prong, is 
provided for your safety.  If the 
provided plug does not fit into an 
outlet, consult a qualified electrician 
for replacement of this outlet.

10. Power Cord Protection:

  Protect 

the power cord from being walked on, 
pinched or cut or damaged in any 

way.  If any damage occurs, consult 
with a trained technician for repair.

11. Accessories:  

Only use 

accessories specified and approved 
by the manufacturer.  Do not place this 
unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, 
bracket or table that has not been 
previously approved by the 
manufacturer.  This unit may fall, 
causing serious injury to a child, adult 
or to the unit itself.  Any mounting of 
the unit should be done within the 
manufacturer's guidelines.

12. Transporting:  

If a pre-approved 

device is used to transport this unit, 
caution and care must be observed 
and practiced to avoid damages.  
Make sure the device and unit 
together are stable 

before 

moving.

 

 

13. Lightning:  

Unplug this unit and 

disconnect the antenna or cable 
system during lightning storms or 
when unused for long periods of time.  
This will help prevent damage to the 
unit due to lightning and power line 
surges.

14. Servicing:

  Do not attempt to 

service this unit yourself.  Opening or 
removing covers may expose you to 
dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to a qualified 
service technician.

15. Power Sources: 

Only connect to 

the type of household power supply as 
indicated in the operations manual and 
“Caution Marking and Rating Label.”  If 
you are not sure of the type of power 
supplied to your home (or location of 
the outlet the unit is being plugged 
into), consult with the local power 
company.  For units intended to 
operate from battery power, or other 
sources, refer to the manufacturer's 
operations manual.

16. Overloading: 

 Do not overload 

wall outlets or extension cords.  This 
can result in a risk of fire or electric 
shock and may be hazardous

.

17. Foreign Material:  

Protect this unit 

from intrusion of any foreign 
substances like dirt, water, moisture 
and insects.  Do not force any foreign 
materials or chemicals into this unit.  
This could result in a risk of fire or 
electric shock and may be hazardous.

18. Replacement Parts and Safety 
Check:

  When replacement parts are 

required, be sure the service 
technician has used replacement parts 
specified and approved by the 
manufacturer.  Ask the service 
technician to perform safety checks to 
ensure the proper operation to avoid 
possible fire, electric shock or other 
hazards.

19. Outdoor Antenna Grounding:  

If 

an outside antenna or cable system is 
connected to the unit, be sure the 
antenna or cable system is grounded 
to provide some protection against 
voltage surges and built-up static 
charges.  If there is any doubt to the 
proper grounding of these systems, 
contact a qualified electrician to 
inspect your location.

20. Wall or Ceiling Mounted:  

The 

unit should be mounted to a wall or a 
ceiling only as recommended by the 
manufacturer.

21. Disconnect Device: 

 Make sure 

all disconnect devices are in proper 
working condition and readily available 
in the event of an emergency or if 
power “off ” is needed quickly.

22. Protective Attachment Plug:  

If 

applicable, this unit may be equipped 
with an attachment plug having 
overload protection.  This is a safety 
feature.  See the operations manual 
for replacement or resetting of this 
protective device.  If replacement of 
the plug is required, be sure the 
qualified service technician has used a 
replacement plug specified by the 
manufacturer that has the same 
overload protection as the original 
plug.

23. Power Lines:

  An outside antenna 

system should not be located in the 
vicinity of overhead power lines or 
other electric light or power circuits, or 
where it can fall into such power lines 
or circuits.  When installing an outside 
antenna system, extreme care should 
be taken to keep from touching such 
power lines or circuits, as contact with 
them may be fatal.  Always consult 
with your local power company before 
installing an outside antenna.

Summary of Contents for GF758

Page 1: ...GF829 Before operating this product please read these instructions...

Page 2: ...Illustration 08 Top Panel Illustration 09 Connecting to a TV Set 10 Connect MP3 MP4 iPod 10 Remote Control 11 Remote Control Operation 12 15 How to Play a Disc 16 MP3G Disc and MP3G Format Music Playb...

Page 3: ...DE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the unit s enclosure that might be of a sufficient magnitude to c...

Page 4: ...r long periods of time This will help prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges 14 Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself Opening or removing covers may expose...

Page 5: ...03...

Page 6: ...iPOD Holder x 1 Microphone x 2 GF829 x1 RCA Cables x 1 AC Adaptor x 1 Remote Control x 1 Cable for iPod x 1 Warranty Card x 1 Disc x 2 Users Manual x 1 04 KARAOKE USA 1185 GOODEN CROSSING LARGO FL 33...

Page 7: ...aters 102 Little Things The 103 Little Tommy Tucker 104 London Bridge Falling Down 105 London Street 106 Ma She s Making Eyes At Me 107 Mademoiselle From Armentieres 108 Marine s Hymn 109 Michael Row...

Page 8: ...Won t You Come Home 13 Boom Boom Ain t It Great To Be Crazy 14 Brahm s Lullaby 15 Bringing In The Sheaves 16 Campanas de Navidad 17 Church in The Wildwood 18 Con Mi Burrito Sabanero 19 Daddy Sang Bass...

Page 9: ...ak Power Output Remote Control 2 Microphones 2 Microphone Inputs 2 Microphone Holders USB SD Card Slots Analog Echo Control USB Charger for MP3 iPod Balance Control Digital Key Control Audio and Video...

Page 10: ...e 6 Key Lower the Tone 7 Record Playback Playback the Recorded Track 8 Navigate UP in the Menu 9 Stop 10 Navigate DOWN in the Menu 11 Play or Pause 12 DISC SD USB Choose Content Source Disc SD or USB...

Page 11: ...Play mode 2 HEADPHONE Standard 3 5mm headphone jack 3 USB DATA For transferring songs from your USB stick 6 MASTER VOL Master volume control 7 CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON Open CD door 9 BALANCE Music only mus...

Page 12: ...dio cable Works with iPod MP3 MP4 Players iPod MP3 M 4 Personal Players not included iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc All rights reserved P Install Cradle into the unit Connect AUX Input iC...

Page 13: ...28 L R DISC USB SD DOWN DISC USB SD SET UP FLAT DISPLAY SUBTITLE KEY KEY LANGUAGE RETURN UP LEFT RIGHT RECORD STOP RECORD PLAYBACK MENU 2 3 5 6 9 1 A B 4 8 7 0 PROGRAM GF829 DVD CDG MP3G KARAOKE PLAY...

Page 14: ...g playback press DISPLAY to show the current time counter position Press DISPLAY to show the audio and subtitle message menu Press to display the subtitles Only applicable in movie depends on your dis...

Page 15: ...tput During CD DVD playback press or hold to scan reverse The player will During CD DVD playback press or hold to scan forward The player will Used to specify a track number for playing changing or pr...

Page 16: ...e function provide you to listen the tracks in a desire order 19 RETURN Works with the PBC function to return to a menu screen while playing This key is set the different sound effect of the music 27...

Page 17: ...of time please remove all batteries from the Battery Compartment 15 DOWN DISC USB SD SET UP FLAT DISPLAY SUBTITLE KEY KEY LANGUAGE RETURN UP LEFT RIGHT RECORD STOP RECORD PLAYBACK MENU 2 3 5 6 9 1 A...

Page 18: ...adaptor to the unit 2 Load your disc 3 Close the CD door 4 Turn on the unit switch the unit to DISC USB SD mode and select the DISC mode the power indicator will light up 5 Press PLAY to start your d...

Page 19: ...or MP3G audio file MP3G Disc and MP3G Format Music Playback 17 1 1 FOLDER 2 2 FOLDER 3 3 FOLDER 4 4 FOLDER 01 SONG 1 02 SONG 2 03 SONG 3 04 SONG 4 1 SONG 4 MP3G FOLDER 05 SONG 5 06 SONG 6 07 SONG 7 0...

Page 20: ...5 5 PHOTO 06 6 PHOTO 07 7 PHOTO 08 8 PHOTO 09 9 PHOTO 1 FOLDER 1 2 FOLDER 2 3 3 FOLDER 4 4 FOLDER 01 SONG 1 02 SONG 2 03 SONG 3 04 SONG 4 1 SONG 4 MP3G FOLDER 05 SONG 5 06 SONG 6 07 SONG 7 08 SONG 8 0...

Page 21: ...19 1 1 2 FOLDER 2 FOLDER 1 MOVIE 1 AVI FOLDER 01 MOVIE 1 02 2 MOVIE 03 3 MOVIE 04 4 MOVIE 05 5 MOVIE 06 6 MOVIE 07 7 MOVIE 08 8 MOVIE 09 9 MOVIE OK...

Page 22: ...e screen shows the below In different disc format recording picture is different on the screen 20 FOLDER 1 SONG 4 MP3G FOLDER 1 01 SONG 1 02 SONG 2 03 SONG 3 04 SONG 4 05 SONG 5 06 SONG 6 07 SONG 7 08...

Page 23: ...LDER 1 SONG 1 MP3G FOLDER 1 01 SONG 1 02 SONG 2 03 SONG 3 04 SONG 4 05 SONG 5 06 SONG 6 07 SONG 7 08 SONG 8 09 SONG 9 JUST RIGHT AFTER YOUR RECORDING 21 1 SONG 1 2 SONG 2 RECORD SONG 1 MP3G OK OK to p...

Page 24: ...22 OK...

Page 25: ...2 3 MENU LANG 23 OK OK OK...

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