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8. 

Power Cord Protection

 

 

The mains power supply cord should be 
routed so that it is not likely to be walked 
on or pinched by items placed on or 
against it. Pay particular attention to the 
cord at power points, convenience 
receptacles, and the point where it exits 
from the ETR. 

 
9. 

Cleaning

 

 

When cleaning ‘E’ series product use 
luke warm water with a few drops of a 
mild non caustic detergent. 
DO NOT USE SOLVENTS 

 
10. 

Non-use Periods

 

 

The mains power cord of the ETR should 
be unplugged from the mains/line outlet 
when the unit is to be left unused for long 
periods of time. 

 
11. 

Object and Liquid Entry

 

 

Care should be taken so that objects 
and/or liquids do not accidentally fall 
inside the unit. 

 
12. 

Damage Requiring Service

 

 

The ETR should be serviced by qualified 
service personnel if any of the following 
occur : 

a. The mains power-supply cord, 

and/or plug have been damaged 

b.  Objects have fallen, or liquid has 

been spilt into the ETR 

c.  The ETR has been exposed to rain 

and/or excessive moisture 

d. The ETR does not appear to 

operate normally, or exhibits a 
marked change in performance 

e.  The ETR has been dropped, or the 

chassis damaged. 

 

 

 
13. 

Servicing

 

 

The user should not attempt to service 
the ETR beyond those means described 
in the owners manual. All other servicing 
should be referred to qualified service 
personnel. 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

 
Always make sure the volume control of your 
preamplifier or source unit is set to zero and 
the mains/line supply disconnected from your 
ETR prior to performing any switching 
functions or connection alterations of any 
type to your ETR (other than tuning, pre-
setting of stations etc. during which volume 
should be at a low level) or to any other part 
of your entire system. This caution also 
applies to the normal use of your Compact 
Disc player, Cassette Deck, etc.

 

 

REMOTE CONTROLLER 

 
The ETR is primarily designed for operation 
utilising the supplied 29 button Universal 
infra-red remote controller. Preparing the 
controller for operation only requires removal 
of the battery housing on the back of the 
controller

 

and installing the 2x AAA batteries 

provided

.

  

Control of  the ETR achieved via 17 buttons 
either coloured blue or labelled blue to the 
right of the button.  
 

Note: Press the blue button labelled ‘TU’ to 
engage the TUNER code-set 

 
 
The following is a list of the remote controller 
buttons and description of their functions: 

Also Refer 

FRONT PANEL DISPLAY & 

CONTROLS

 

below

.

 

 

 

BAND 

(Located on the white button labelled 

RND) 
The Band button is located both on the front 
panel and remote controller. Depressing this 
control alternately switches between AM and 
FM bands 
 

TUNE  

UP

 

(located on the white 

CD next track button) 

TUNE  

-

   

DOWN 

(located on the 

white CD previous track button)

 

Tuning control buttons are located on both 
the remote control and front panel. These 
controls allow for manual search of AM and 
FM frequencies, up or down the band for 
suitable stations or auto search up or down if 
this option is selected (see 

AUTO TUNING

 

below) 
 

AUTO TUNING 

(Located on the 

white CD A=B button) 
The auto tuning or scan button is located on 
the remote controller and front panel and is 
enabled or disabled by repeated selection of 
this button. When auto tuning is selected 
'AUTO' is illuminated on the front panel 
display. Auto tuning operates with the tuning 
up / down buttons enabling the tuner to scan 
for suitably strong stations up or down the 
selected AM or FM band. When a signal is 
sensed the tuner will lock-on allowing the 
user to either pre-set the station via a 
memory setting or continue searching by 
repeated use of the tune up / down buttons. 
This feature is particularly useful when pre-
setting memory channels or for surfing the 
selected band. 
 

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