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10. CD DOOR
- CD compartment door open/close mark (
OPEN
/
CLOSE
)
11. PROGRAM
- CD: programming and control of programmed track number
12. REPEAT
- CD: repeat a track/CD/program
13. STEREO HEADPHONE JACK
- Connection for the 3.5mm stereo headphone
14. FUNCTION SELECTOR
- Source selection CD or RADIO and power off
15. HANDLE
REAR PANEL
16. VOLUME CONTROL
- Sound level control
17. AC POWER SUPPLY
- Power supply connection
18. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
19. TUNING KNOB
- AM/FM/FM ST station selector
POWER SUPPLY
The electrical power supply can be used to prolong battery life. Ensure that the radio/CD player is
unplugged from the socket before inserting the batteries.
USING THE DC POWER SUPPLY
Batteries (not included)
Open the battery compartment and insert 8 R14 batteries with respect to the “+” and “-” polarity marks
in the compartment.
Important:
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When replacing the batteries, make sure you dispose of the old batteries in accordance with
applicable regulations. They should be disposed of in a location specifically designated for that
purpose so they can be recycled safely and without posing any risk to the environment. Do not
burn or bury them.
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Incorrect use of the batteries may result in electrolyte leakage having a corrosive effect in the
compartment.
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Do not mix different types of batteries: do not use, for example, alkaline batteries with saline
batteries. Only use batteries of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
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Do not mix old and new batteries.
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If the radio/CD player is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries.
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Batteries should not be exposed to extreme heat such as sunshine or fire.
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Warning: excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
USING THE AC POWER SUPPLY
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Make sure that the voltage indicated on the manufacturer's nameplate in the battery compartment
corresponds to the voltage supplied by your electrical installation. If this is not the case, consult
your dealer or service centre.
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Connect the electrical power cable to the radio/CD player then plug it into the socket. The socket
must be located near the radio/CD player and be easily accessible. To turn the radio/CD player off,
unplug the power supply cable from the socket.
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To protect the radio/CD player during violent thunderstorms, unplug the power supply cable from
the socket.