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Features

•  Dual power—runs on 8 “AA” batteries, or plug it into a standard wall outlet.

•   Digital display—displays information, such as volume and track number, when

power is on.

•  Four 4-ohm high-quality speakers are built in.

•  Headphone jacks allow up to eight children to listen at the same time.

•  Plays CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and MP3 and WMA CD formats.

•  Automatically sample the first 10 seconds of each track to find the one you

want.

•  Skip to the start of a track, or fast-forward or reverse to any point.

•  Play tracks in order or at random.

•  Anti-skip technology reduces sound skipping when player is moved while in use.

•  Auto-off feature—player turns itself off when not in use.

• Power indicator—light is green when power is on.

• Bluetooth indicator—light is blue when connected.

Features and specifications can be found on page 12 of this guide.

Before You Begin

1. Read the important care and safety notes on pages 3–5.

2. Review the diagram on page 6 to locate features and controls.

3.  Read the operating instructions beginning on page 7.

4.  Troubleshooting tips begin on page 11.

Troubleshooting Guide

If your CD player isn’t operating properly, check the troubleshooting guide below.  
If you cannot resolve the problem, call Lakeshore’s customer service department at 
(800) 428-4414.

Problem: 

Possible causes:

Player will not operate. 

•  The power is not on. (The green light will

glow when the power is on.)

•  The power cord is not plugged in fully.

•  The batteries are incorrectly positioned.

•  The batteries are not fresh. (The green light

will flash when battery power is low.)

CD will not play. 

•  The power is not on. (The green light will

glow when the power is on.)

•  The CD player is paused. (The track will be

flashing on the display.)

•  The CD is upside down.

•  The cover is not closed.

•  The CD is very dirty.

CD begins to play, then stops. 

•  The CD is loaded incorrectly.

•  The CD is very dirty.

The sound jumps or skips. 

•  The CD is badly scratched or very dirty.

•  The CD player is being shaken or vibrated

too much.

CD starts only after a long wait. 

•  Press Stop, then press Play/Pause again.

CD spins, but no sound is heard. 

•  The volume is too low.

Bluetooth function does not work. 

•  Your Bluetooth-enabled device is not

connected. (The blue light will glow when
the device is connected.) Make sure your
device is updated to the latest software.

• The player is not turned on.

•  Your device is paused or otherwise not

playing.

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