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•  To avoid electrical shock, plug the power cables into properly grounded electrical 

outlets. If the device is equipped with a 3-pin power supply cord, do not use adapters 

that do not have a grounding element or remove the grounding element from the plug or 

adapter.

•  Do not bend, crush or otherwise expose the power cord / power cord of the appliance 

to mechanical stress or external heat sources. Damage to the power cord may result in 

electric shock.

•  If the power cord is damaged, disconnect the appliance from the mains and do not 

use it again. If the power cord / power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the 

manufacturer, its service department, or a qualified person to avoid the risk of electric 

shock.

•  Regularly check and maintain the electrical appliance as well as the power cable. 

Disconnect the power plug regularly and clean it if necessary. Pollution by dust or other 

substances may cause disruption of the insulating state and consequently fire.

•  Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture. The ingress of water into the 

appliance increases the risk of electric shock. If the power cord is wet or the appliance 

gets water, disconnect it immediately from the mains. If the appliance is plugged into a 

mains socket and if possible, turn off the power supply before attempting to disconnect 

the power supply. If you are pulling wet wires from a live power source, be very careful.

•  If the electrical equipment is installed (connecting) the protective covers are dismantled, 

the electrical parts must not be accessible to the user when the installation is finished.

1.4 Safety of persons

•  This appliance is intended for use by persons without an electrotechnical qualification 

(layperson) according to the instructions specified by the manufacturer.

•  Device operation includes activities such as switching on and off, user manipulation 

and setting of operating parameters, visual or auditory inspection of the equipment, and 

user cleaning and maintenance.

•  This appliance can be used by children 8 years of age and older and persons with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge only 

when under the supervision or guidance of the responsible person have been instructed 

to use the appliance in a safe way and understand the potential hazards .

•  Cleaning and user maintenance can be carried out by children 8 years of age and older 

only under the supervision of the responsible person.

•  Children may not play with the appliance.
•  Always keep the appliance out of reach of children during use and operation. Be sure to 

download the appliance even for a freely accessible power cord.

•  Always be careful when operating the electric appliance. Do not use an electric 

appliance if you are overly tired, under the influence of medication or narcotic drugs 

that reduce attention and focus. Inattention during operation may result in serious injury.

1.5 Cleaning, maintenance and repairs

•  Observe the normal user cleaning and maintenance of the appliance in the 

recommended way. Do not use solvents or harsh cleaners for cleaning. Pollution 

and visible stains from finger contact, respectively. The hands can be cleaned using 

detergent detergents specially designed to clean household appliances.

•  If you do not use the appliance, clean it or disconnect the appliance from the power 

supply when the appliance is faulty.

•  Do not disassemble the appliance. The appliance works with a dangerous voltage. For 

this reason, always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the power supply. In 

the event of a fault, please have the repair serviced by an authorized service center.

•  Only guarantee qualified and qualified personnel to repair and repair the electrical 

appliance.

Summary of Contents for RCD-811

Page 1: ...1EN RCD 81 1 Instruction manual CD MP3 WMA USB player with FM receiver EN 2019 ORAVA...

Page 2: ...ude the following categories household electric appliances information and communication equipment consumer electronics lighting equipment electrical and electronic tools toys and equipment for sporti...

Page 3: ...n terms of effect on the correct and safe use of electrical equipment 1 3 Electrical safety Before connecting the appliance to the power supply for the first time make sure that the voltage on the app...

Page 4: ...acturer Device operation includes activities such as switching on and off user manipulation and setting of operating parameters visual or auditory inspection of the equipment and user cleaning and mai...

Page 5: ...double insulation be tween hazardous live parts parts with dangerous voltage from the mains and parts that are accessible in normal use Transportation Only use a trolley or mobile table designed or r...

Page 6: ...k on the device The device is under dangerous voltage when the power supply is connected There is a risk of electric shock Location Installation Only place the device on Straight firm and stable pads...

Page 7: ...pecialist service to check that it is safe and working properly There is a risk of electric shock There is a risk of electrical short circuit Do not expose the device and its accessories to strong vib...

Page 8: ...parts of the device Never leave your device freely accessible and do not leave it freely accessible network cord Children could download the device for a network cord There is a risk of serious injury...

Page 9: ...eries with metal tools eg tweezers etc Conductive contact between the two poles of the battery may cause a short circuit If you do not use the remote for a long time it is recommended to remove the ba...

Page 10: ...rd is in the electrical socket even when the device itself is switched off Battery powered The device can also be powered from batteries 1 Open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the devic...

Page 11: ...11EN Controls Elements on the device...

Page 12: ...cator 9 u Play Pause 10 Opening the CD Cover OPEN CLOSE 11 Button x stop 12 Button forward fast forward upward tuning 13 Button rewind fast rewind downward tuning 14 AC power cord AC IN 15 Telescopic...

Page 13: ...g the power cord into both the machine and the electrical socket the following operations must be performed in standby mode 2 Press PROG TIME to activate the time setting mode The LCD will flash 3 Pre...

Page 14: ...in the desired station Press the PROG button once The preset number indicator will flash on the display Use PRE UP and PRE DN to select the desired preset number to save the tuned station Press the PR...

Page 15: ...esulting in a device malfunction or disc destruction Do not use discs with labels or labels attached When using such disks the following malfunctions may occur Inability to eject the disk due to stick...

Page 16: ...and playback time will be displayed on the display Basic operations Playing Press u to start playing the CD from the first track Pause During playback press u Playback pauses While pausing press u ag...

Page 17: ...IME to confirm the selected track P02 is displayed 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to enter other tracks in the program You can enter up to 99 songs 6 Press u to start the program play 7 To cancel the program p...

Page 18: ...isc into the media above 5 Close the disc space The CD player will load the disc and stop after loading 6 Press u to start playing MP3 files 7 Press the volume up down button to adjust the volume The...

Page 19: ...tart press u to start playback of the USB device from the first track 4 Press the volume up down button to adjust the volume The volume is displayed on the display 5 The USB playback device supports u...

Page 20: ...t from another audio device to a 3 5mm mini AUX jack using an appropriate supplied audio cable 2 x 3 5mm audio mini jack 2 Start playback on the connected external audio device and set the appropriate...

Page 21: ...SO 9660 Joliet Romeo Radio Frequency range FM 87 5 108 MHz Antenna telescopic pull out antenna Generally Output audio power 2 x 1 5 W Connectors Input AC IN USB 3 5 mm mini AUX IN connector Connector...

Page 22: ...nt for electrical recycling and electronic equipment By ensuring proper disposal of this product you will help prevent negative consequences to the environment and human health that would otherwise be...

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