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Battery Safety Guidelines

Used correctly, domestic batteries are a safe and dependable source of portable power. Problems 
can occur if they are misused or abused — resulting in leakage or, in extreme cases, fire or 
explosion.Here are some simple guidelines to safe battery use designed to eliminate any such 
problems.

Take care to fit your batteries correctly, 

observing the plus and minus marks on the 

battery and appliance. Incorrect fitting can 

cause leakage or, in extreme cases, fire or 

even an explosion.

Replace the whole set of batteries at one 
time, taking care not to mix old and new 
batteries or batteries of different types, 
since  this  can  result  in  leakage  or,  in 
extreme cases, fire or even an explosion.

Store unused batteries in their packaging 
and away from metal objects which may 
cause a short-circuit resulting in leakage or, 
in extreme cases, fire or even an explosion.

Remove dead batteries from equipment 
and all batteries from equipment you know 
you are not going to use for a long time. 
Otherwise the  batteries may leak and 
cause damage.

Never dispose of batteries in fire as this 
can cause them to explode. Please recycle 
dead batteries; do not put with the normal 
household waste.

Never  attempt  to  recharge  ordinary 
batteries, either in a charger or by applying 
heat  to  them.  They  may  leak ,  cause 
fire or even explode. There are special 
rechargeable batteries which are clearly 
marked as such.

Supervise children if they are replacing 
batteries themselves in order to ensure 
these guidelines are followed.

Remember that small button cell batteries 
such as used in some hearing aids, toys, 
games and other appliances, are easily 
swallowed by young children and this can 
be dangerous.

Keep loose button cells away from young 
children.

Make sure battery compartments are 
secure.

Seek medical advice if you believe a cell 
has been swallowed.

BATTERY

SAFETY

GUIDELINES

Summary of Contents for MCB1536

Page 1: ...MCB1536 Instruction Manual SPEAKER SYSTEM CD MICRO SYSTEM...

Page 2: ...ed from the requirements of traffic safety It is illegal to watch television whilst driving DON T adjust the volume of the headphones to be too high and use that for an extended period it can damage h...

Page 3: ...from heat sources such as radiators or gas electric fires Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other sources of heat Naked Flames Never place any type of candle or naked flame on the top of or near t...

Page 4: ...es Maintenance Ensure the unit is fully unplugged from the power supply before cleaning Do not use any type of abrasive pad or abrasive cleaning solutions as these may damage the unit s surface Do not...

Page 5: ...or in extreme cases fire or even an explosion Remove dead batteries from equipment and all batteries from equipment you know you are not going to use for a long time Otherwise the batteries may leak...

Page 6: ...12 Connecting the Antenna 12 ECO Power Clock mode Features 13 Powering ON OFF 13 Switching the system to ECO Power Clock mode 13 Setting the Clock 13 Setting the Clock Manually 13 Setting the Clock Au...

Page 7: ...ing 18 Playing Repeatedly MP3 disc 18 Using the USB 19 For devices with USB Cables 19 For memory Cards 19 USB Storage Device Data Protection 19 Playing from a Bluetooth device 20 Disconnect the access...

Page 8: ...ations The following items are included Speakers x 2 Speaker Cable x 2 Remote Control The Unit Instruction Manual FM Antenna User Manual Audio L R Cable x 1 BASS TREBLE VOLUME SOURCE CD USB FM DAB INT...

Page 9: ...everse Button D Tuning Backward Button Next Button Preset Up Switch Previous Button Preset Down Switch Play Pause Button BF 6 USBsocket 7 Bass Control 8 Treble Control 9 Volume Control 10 Open Close B...

Page 10: ...Up Button ALB Album Down Button ALB 14 Mute Button MUTE 15 Number Button 0 9 10 16 Program Button PROG Memory Button PROG 17 Open Close Button K 18 USB Function Button 19 Bluetooth Function Button AU...

Page 11: ...partment cover and wind the screw back on Handling the Remote Control Take care of your fingernails when you press and hold the battery release tab Do not drop or cause impact to the remote control Do...

Page 12: ...cording to the brightness of the room Note Make sure that there is no obstacle between the infrared remote sensor of the unit and remote control If you install the unit on a rack etc the remote contro...

Page 13: ...on the rear of the unit to the line output terminals on the auxiliary equipment with an audio cable not supplied as illustrated below Connecting the Antenna Caution Make all connections before pluggi...

Page 14: ...etting the Clock Setting the Clock Manually 1 Set the unit in standby mode 2 Press and hold the Clock button on the remote control the display will display CLOCK SET and CLOCK 12 begins to blink 3 Pre...

Page 15: ...le Rotate the TREBLE control clockwise or counter clockwise on the unit to adjust the intensity of the treble output sound Controlling the Loudness This unit has a loudness function which can automati...

Page 16: ...press the Preset buttons on the remote control or press the D C buttons on the unit to select the desired preset number Its band and frequency are displayed on the display Presetting Stations You can...

Page 17: ...the display Station Name When an RDS station is received the name of that station will be displayed Programme Type Programme type identification signal Example News Rock Classical music Date Clock Th...

Page 18: ...ay Programme Play You can programme up to 20 tracks to play in any desired order The unit must be in STOP mode only with a CD inserted 1 Insert a disc and press the L button when it starts playing 2 P...

Page 19: ...utton on the remote control to select the next previous album and play the first track of this album If the playing has ended press the ALBUM UP button or ALBUM DOWN button on the remote control to se...

Page 20: ...d to the socket on the unit 2 Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the USB output terminal of the USB device For memory Cards 1 Insert the memory card into a card reader not supplied 2 Use a USB...

Page 21: ...if necessary 6 Press and hold the PAIR button more than 2 seconds to clear pairing history Note The device will be disconnected if it is moved beyond the operation range If you want to reconnect the...

Page 22: ...tton 7 Press the TIMER button the volume indicator will blink 8 Adjust volume with the VOL button 9 Press the TIMER button the timer is set and activated and is displayed To deactivate or re activate...

Page 23: ...s not installed properly Be sure to store the disc in its exclusive case when not in use If the surface is soiled B Wipe gently with a soft damp water only cloth When wiping discs always move the clot...

Page 24: ...player wipe with a clean cloth and re insert Unable to operate the remote control The path between the remote control and the sensor on the unit is blocked The batteries have lost their charge Remote...

Page 25: ...Bluetooth Specification Communication system Bluetooth Standard version4 0 and EDR specification Output Bluetooth Standard Power Class 2 Maximum communication Range approx 10m Frequency band 2 4 GHz B...

Page 26: ...parate collection systems for recycling in the in EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purchased the product We continually strive to improve our produ...

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