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-There are foreign objects inside the unit.
-If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
-If the unit does not operate normally.
-If the unit fell down or was damaged in any other 
way.

Cleaning

Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before clean-
ing. Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning. Do not 
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. 

Cleaning disc

-Do not use cracked or deformed discs, it can 
damage the unit.
-Hold the disc only by the edges. Do not touch 
the operating surface of a disc. Dust, scratches 
or fingerprints on the surface may lead to a fail-
ure of the unit.  
-Protect the disc from direct sunlight; heat 
sources, high temperature and moisture.
-After usage, put the discs in the case for stor-
age. Wipe the surface of the discs with a soft 
cloth from the center to the edges periodi-
cally.  

Before operation

Unpack the unit. Open the lid (7) and eject the 
protective insert, close the lid (7).  
Remove all advertising labels and stickers, which 
prevent the unit from normal operation, from the 
upper and front part of the unit.

DESCRIPTION

Earphones jack (3,5mm

1. 

).

FUNCTION

2. 

 

 switch (CD / OFF / RADIO)

VOLUME

3. 

 control

PROG +10 button

4. 

STOP

5. 

 

 

button

LCD-display

6. 

CD compartment lid

7. 

Telescopic 

8. 

FM – antenna

FM ST indicator

9. 

 Radio tuning scale

10. 

►║

11. 

PLAY/PAUSE

 REP button

12. 

 TUNING knob

13. 

 BAND switch (AM / FM /FM ST)

14. 

 

15. 

/

 

 button

 Speakers

16. 

 Jack for connecting the power cord

17. 

 Battery compartment lid

18. 

POWER CONNECTION
Line supply

Before connecting the unit, make sure that your 
home electricity supply corresponds to the volt-
age specified on the unit. 
-  To connect the unit, insert one end of the pow-
er cord in the jack (17), and the power plug into 
the socket. 
- Set the (2) 

FUNCTION

 switch to the CD or RA-

DIO position. 
- To switch off the unit set the (2) 

FUNCTION

 

switch to the OFF position.

Battery supply

-Disconnect the player.
-Open the battery compartment lid (18).
-Insert 8 batteries of “C”, “LR14”, UM 2” type 1,5 
V (not supplied) into the battery compartment 
following the polarity. 
-Close the battery compartment lid.

Attention!

 

- Do not use batteries of different types togeth-
er, for instance alkaline and manganesian-zink 
ones. Use only batteries of the same unit.
- Do not use old and new batteries together when 
replacing the batteries.
- With unstable operation of the unit, check the 
batteries and replace them if necessary.
- Take the batteries out if you are not going to use 
the unit for a long time.
- Improper usage of the batteries can lead to 
electrolyte leakage and damaging of the unit.

Note: 

When the unit is in the standby mode, it still 

consumes power, to switch off the unit completely 
disconnect the power cord from the socket.

Connecting the earphones

To listen to the player via the earphones (not 
supplied) connect them to the (1) 

PHONES 

jack. 

Set the desired volume level using the (3) 

VOL-

UME 

control.  Playback from the speakers will 

switch off automatically when the earphones are 
connected.

Attention! 

 Do not listen to music  too loud via 

the earphones. To avoid decline of hearing while 
listening to the unit via the earphones, do not 
make the volume too high, experts do recom-
mend listening to the unit at high volume for a 
long time.

BASIC FUNCTIONS
Adjusting volume level

 

Use the VOLUME (3) control to adjust the desired 
volume level.

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Summary of Contents for MW-4001

Page 1: ...4001_NEW indd 1 4001_NEW indd 1 15 07 2011 10 54 17 15 07 2011 10 54 17...

Page 2: ...00 700 600 530 FM S FM ST AM H DIG ITA TA L A UDIO C O MPA PA C T A UX I N F UNC T ION C D OF F R A DIO V OL UME MA X MIN B A ND A M F M F M T UNING 1195 2536 7 8 9 10 18 4001_NEW indd 2 4001_NEW indd...

Page 3: ...NC T ION C D D OF F R F R A DIO V OL UME MA X X MIN B A ND A M F M F M F M S M S T T UNING 1 1195 2536 1 2 3 4 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 16 19 20 6 5 4001_NEW indd 3 4001_NEW indd 3 15 07 2011 10 54 21 15...

Page 4: ...ot leave them unattended This unit is not intended for usage by children or disabled persons unless they are given all the necessary instructions on safety mea sures and information about danger which...

Page 5: ...unit To connect the unit insert one end of the pow er cord in the jack 17 and the power plug into the socket Set the 2 FUNCTION switch to the CD or RA DIO position To switch off the unit set the 2 FU...

Page 6: ...isc total number of tracks will appear on the dis play 6 and payback of the first track on the disc will start Note the unit can playback CD R and CD RW discs when there is no disc in the compartment...

Page 7: ...ress the button 11 play back will start will be displayed 6 the track number will take turns with the folder num ber format of the track MP3 or WMA will be displayed in the upper part of the display I...

Page 8: ...ssible causes in this table If you have not managed to solve the problem apply to the nearest authorized service center Problem Possible cause Solution Radio Noise while listening to radio sta tions i...

Page 9: ...minary notice Service life of appliance 3 years Guarantee Details regarding guarantee conditions can be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased The bill of sale or receipt must...

Page 10: ...10 3 CD CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 4001_NEW indd 10 4001_NEW indd 10 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 11: ...FF RADIO 3 VOLUME 4 PROG 10 5 STOP 6 7 FM 8 FM ST 9 10 11 PLAY PAUSE 12 REP 13 TUNING 14 BAND AM FM FM ST 15 16 17 18 17 2 FUNCTION CD RADIO 2 FUNCTION OFF 4001_NEW indd 11 4001_NEW indd 11 15 07 2011...

Page 12: ...VOLUME 3 VOLUME 2 1 FUNCTION RADIO AM FM FM 2 ST 14 BAND 3 13 TUNING 4 2 FUNCTION OFF 9 FM ST 10 9 14 BAND FM FM 8 CD 7 CD 7 7 6 7 1 CD 2 2 FUNCTION CD 6 7 3 7 4001_NEW indd 12 4001_NEW indd 12 15 07...

Page 13: ...6 15 15 15 12 REP REP 12 REP 6 REP ALL 12 REP 6 RAND 12 REP REP REP ALL RAND 20 1 STOP 4 PROG 10 6 PROG P01 15 2 3 PROG 10 6 02 2 20 4 FUL 5 11 6 5 7 2 FUNCTION 3 4001_NEW indd 13 4001_NEW indd 13 15...

Page 14: ...6 MP3 WMA 10 4 PROG 10 11 6 11 5 6 15 15 15 15 12 REP REP ALBUM F 12 REP 6 ALBUM 12 REP 6 REP ALL 12 REP 6 RAND 12 REP REP REP ALL RAND 99 1 STOP 4 PROG 10 6 PROG P01 15 2 4001_NEW indd 14 4001_NEW i...

Page 15: ...15 3 PROG 10 6 02 2 99 4 FUL 5 11 6 5 7 2 FUNCTION FM AM FM AM FM AM FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION CD 4001_NEW indd 15 4001_NEW indd 15 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 16: ...16 AC 220 240 50 8 1 5 UM 2 R 14 2 1 2 522 1620 FM 64 108 3 4 2413 4001_NEW indd 16 4001_NEW indd 16 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 17: ...17 3 CD CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 4001_NEW indd 17 4001_NEW indd 17 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 18: ...RADIO 3 VOLUME 4 PROG 10 5 STOP 6 7 FM 8 FM ST 9 10 11 PLAY PAUSE 12 REP 13 TUNING 14 BAND AM FM FM ST 15 16 17 18 17 2 FUNCTION CD RADIO 2 FUNCTION OFF 18 4001_NEW indd 18 4001_NEW indd 18 15 07 201...

Page 19: ...VOLUME 2 FUNCTION 1 RADIO AM FM FM 2 ST 14 BAND 3 13 TUNING 4 2 FUNCTION OFF 9 FM ST 10 9 14 BAND FM FM 8 CD 7 CD 7 7 6 7 1 CD 2 2 FUNCTION CD 6 7 3 7 4 6 CD R CD RW 4001_NEW indd 19 4001_NEW indd 19...

Page 20: ...12 REP 6 REP ALL 12 REP 6 RAND 12 REP REP REP ALL RAND 20 STOP 1 4 PROG 10 6 PROG P01 15 2 3 PROG 10 6 02 2 20 4 FUL 5 11 6 5 7 2 FUNCTION 3 1 CD 2 2 FUNCTION CD 6 3 6 F 6 4001_NEW indd 20 4001_NEW in...

Page 21: ...5 6 15 15 15 15 12 REP REP ALBUM F 12 REP 6 ALBUM 12 REP 6 REP ALL 12 REP 6 RAND 12 REP REP REP ALL RAND 99 STOP 1 4 PROG 10 6 PROG P01 15 2 3 PROG 10 6 02 2 99 4 FUL 5 11 6 5 7 4001_NEW indd 21 4001...

Page 22: ...22 2 FUNCTION FM M FM AM FM M FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION CD FUNCTION CD 4001_NEW indd 22 4001_NEW indd 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 23: ...23 AC 220 240 50 8 1 5 UM 2 R 14 2 1 2 522 1620 FM 64 108 3 89 336 73 23 4001_NEW indd 23 4001_NEW indd 23 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 24: ...24 3 CD CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 1 4001_NEW indd 24 4001_NEW indd 24 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 25: ...FF RADIO VOLUME 3 PROG 10 4 STOP 5 6 7 FM 8 FM ST 9 10 PLAY PAUSE 11 REP 12 TUNING 13 BAND AM FM FM ST 14 15 16 17 18 22 FUNCTION 2 CD RADIO FUNCTION 2 OFF 4001_NEW indd 25 4001_NEW indd 25 15 07 2011...

Page 26: ...S 1 VOLUME 3 FUNCTION 1 2 RADIO BAND 14 2 FM AM FM ST 3 TUNING 13 4 FUNCTION 2 OFF 10 FM ST 9 9 BAND 14 FM FM 8 M CD 7 CD 7 7 6 7 1 CD 2 FUNCTION 2 CD 7 3 4001_NEW indd 26 4001_NEW indd 26 15 07 2011...

Page 27: ...6 15 15 15 REP 12 REP REP 12 6 REP ALL REP 12 6 RAND REP REP ALL RAND REP 12 20 STOP 1 PROG 10 4 6 PROG P01 2 15 3 PROG 10 02 2 20 4 20 FULL 5 11 6 5 FUNCTION 2 3 4001_NEW indd 27 4001_NEW indd 27 15...

Page 28: ...3 WMA 10 PROG 10 4 11 6 11 5 6 15 15 15 REP 12 REP ALBUM F REP 12 6 ALBUM REP 12 REP REP 12 6 REP ALL REP 12 6 RAND REP REP ALL RAND REP 12 99 STOP 7 PROG 10 4 6 PROG P01 8 15 9 PROG 10 4001_NEW indd...

Page 29: ...29 02 2 20 10 20 FULL 11 11 12 5 FUNCTION 2 FM AM FM FM AM FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION RADIO FUNCTION CD FUNCTION CD 4001_NEW indd 29 4001_NEW indd 29 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 54 22...

Page 30: ...C 220 240 50 8 1 5 UM 2 R 14 2 1 2 522 1620 FM 64 108 i i i i i 3 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 89 336 EEC i i i i i i 73 23 EEC 4001_NEW indd 30 4001_NEW indd 30 15 07 2011 10 54 22 15 07 2011 10 5...

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Page 32: ...ilin yotg ni ko rs tgichi FM ST 10 R di to g ril nishi ko rs tgichi 11 Eshitish eshitishni to t tib turish PLAY PAUSE 12 Q yt rib eshitish tugm si REP 13 R di st nsiyal rni to g ril sh murv ti TUNING...

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