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SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS

The  lightning  flash

and  arrow  head

within  the  triangle  is

a  warning  sign

alerting  you  of

“dangerous  voltage”

inside  the  product.

CAUTION

RISK  OF  ELECTRIC

SHOCK

DO  NOT  OPEN

CAUTION:  TO  REDUCE  THE

RISK  OF  ELECTRIC  SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR

BACK).  NO USER SERVICEABLE

PARTS  INSIDE.    REFER

SERVICING  TO  QUALIFIED

SERVICE  PERSONNEL.

The  exclamation  point

within  the  triangle  is  a

warning  sign  alerting

you  of  important

i n s t r u c t i o n s

accompanying 

the

product.

WARNING: TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE  OR  ELECTRIC  SHOCK,  DO  NOT

EXPOSE  THIS  APPLIANCE  TO  RAIN  OR  MOISTURE.

THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED, AS APPLICABLE TO THE

APPLIANCE, CONVEYING TO THE USER THE INFORMATION ITEMIZED BELOW:

  

1.

Read  Instructions

  -  All  the  safety  and  operating  instructions  should  be  read  before

the appliance is operated.

  2.

Retain  Instructions 

-  The  safety  and  operating  instructions  should  be  retained  for

future reference.

  3.

Heed  Warnings

  -  All  warnings  on  the  appliance  and  in  the  operating  instructions

should be adhered to.

  4.

Follow Instructions 

- All operating and use instructions should be followed.

  5.

Water and Moisture

 - The appliance should not be used near water - for example near a

bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,
and the like.

  6.

Wall or Ceiling Mounting

 - The appliance should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.

  7.

Ventilation

 - The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not

interfere with its proper ventilation.  For example, the appliance should not be situated on a
bed,  sofa,  rug,  or  similar  surface  that  may  block  the  ventilation  openings;  or,
placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that impede the flow of air
through the ventilation openings.

  8.

Heat 

-  The  appliance  should  be  situated  away  from  heat  sources  such  as  radiators,

heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

  9.

Power Sources 

-  The  appliance  should  be  connected  to  a  power  supply  only  of  the

type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance.

10.

Grounding  or  Polarization 

-  Precautions  should  be  taken  so  that  the  grounding  or

polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.

11.

Power Cord Protection 

- Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not

likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention  to  cords  at  plugs,  convenient  receptacles,  and  the  point  where  they  exit
from the appliance.

12.

Cleaning 

- The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.

13.

Nonuse  periods

  -  The  power  cord  of  the  appliance  should  be  unplugged  from  the

outlet when left unused for a long period of time.

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IB-CD162(SLIM)-TA-V1

Summary of Contents for CD-162

Page 1: ...DISPLAY PLAYS ALL MUSIC COMPACT DISCS KARAOKE FUNCTION WITH DUAL MIC JACKS FULLY PROGRAMMABLE CD PLAYER WITH REPEAT PLAY RECEIVES AM FM STEREO BROADCASTS ROTARY BASS TREBLE CONTROLS RECORDS FROM CD TA...

Page 2: ...a swimming pool and the like 6 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling 7 Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does n...

Page 3: ...ot appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 16 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance...

Page 4: ...eral months or more since during the period the batteries could leak damaging the product 10 Discard weak or dead batteries as soon as possible since they are more likely to leak in the product Batter...

Page 5: ...es be sure to take out the CD from the player and remember to check the Battery Safety Instructions on Page 3 1 Connecting the AC power cord Insert one end of the supplied AC power cord located in the...

Page 6: ...refully unwind the speaker wire from behind each speaker box and plug the right plug into Speaker Jack R also plug the left plug into Speaker Jack L as shown in FIG 3 Wrap the remaining wire behind ea...

Page 7: ...sed for a long time 2 months or more remove the batteries to avoid possible damage that may be caused by battery leakage Avoid keeping the remote control in extremely hot or humid locations The remote...

Page 8: ...he FUNCTION switch to CD position two dashes will show on the VFD display 2 Close the CD DOOR by pushing it down The display will show the total number of tracks songs on that CD 5 Press the CD PLAY b...

Page 9: ...the right corner of the CD DOOR marked OPEN CLOSE press STOP first VOLUME CONTROL FUNCTION SWITCH Turn off the power Press the POWER switch the display and the POWER BATT lamp will go off To resume p...

Page 10: ...ain set Press the REPEAT button twice programmed tracks During programmed play press the REPEAT button twice FUNCTION SWITCH Display shows To cancel Repeat Play Press the REPEAT button until the REP g...

Page 11: ...ither or until the desired track shows in the display Press the PROGRAM button and PROGRAM will flash in the display Repeat steps 2 3 until all the desired tracks are programmed Press the PLAY button...

Page 12: ...REO or MONO Tune into the station you prefer using the TUNING control Adjust for the clearest sound 4 This indicator will light up when receiving FM Stereo broadcasts 11 4 Press the POWER switch the P...

Page 13: ...MONO Turn off the Radio Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE position or press the POWER switch To improve broadcast reception Change position of the antenna for FM or FM Stereo Move the set itself for AM...

Page 14: ...he player turns on and starts playing PLAY Set the FUNCTION switch to TAPE position 1 4 When the set finishes playing one side of the tape the set will stop To hear the other side of the tape flip the...

Page 15: ...n DECK A and then DECK B follow the steps below Press the cassette PLAY button on DECK B When DECK A finishes playing DECK B will start playing automatically When the tape finishes playing on DECK B t...

Page 16: ...PAUSE button Press again to resume play after pause STOP EJECT button STOP EJECT button VOLUME CONTROL PAUSE STOP EJECT PLAY To enjoy the music without disturbing others headphones are not included In...

Page 17: ...To record from the microphone set the FUNCTION switch to the TAPE position and plug the microphone s not included into either of the MIC JACKS Speak into the microphone 4 RECORD To hear what you reco...

Page 18: ...on Press the button again to resume recording Pause recording For best recording effect use the AC power instead of batteries To erase a recording just start a new recording and the old one is a u t o...

Page 19: ...g along with the tape set the FUNCTION switch to the TAPE position insert a KARAOKE TAPE into deck A or B and follow the steps to play a TAPE see page 13 Press the CD PLAY PAUSE button on the CD playe...

Page 20: ...for low thigh tones TIP If there is squealing or howling feedback noise during KARAOKE use move the microphone away from the speakers or turn down the volume Set the KARAOKE switch to OFF position for...

Page 21: ...for a few minutes before inserting a cassette This set is designed to be played on a stable no vibration position If you bump the set during CD play the music will stop or skip for a few seconds This...

Page 22: ...ase If there is a scratch dirt or fingerprints on the CD it may cause a tracking error or skipping To record on a tape with its tab broken off cover the respective tab hole for side A or B with adhesi...

Page 23: ...mpletely dry Cleaning the Cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder...

Page 24: ...your batteries are fresh The sound is weak or has poor quality Replace all the batteries with new ones if they are weak or bring the set near a window or rotate the set The RECORD button does not fun...

Page 25: ...rmal CD used in portable players Laser wavelength 760 800 NM Tracking method 3 spot error detection 3 86 mm lens Tape Recorder Section Frequency response Standard normal bias cassette tape 70Hz 10kHz...

Page 26: ...original purchase we will repair the unit covering any part s that need to be replaced at no charge but will charge for the cost of labor return postage paid by Lenoxx This warranty does not apply to...

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