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POWER SUPPLY

AC power supply

Installing the clock back up battery

MUTE
    STANDBY/AL OFF
MEM/CLK

 (Memory/Clock set)

MENU 

(access iPod menu)

DISP 

(display)

SHUFFLE
AL1/AL2 

(Alarm set)

SNOOZE/SLEEP
ALBUM

/

FOLDER    

/

CHAPTER/10 TRACK +/-
REPEAT

(

STOP    

)/BAND

iPod 

mode

MENU    

TUNER 

mode

          

(Fast REW/FWD, TUNE DN/UP)

SELECT
PLAYLIST//-
VOLUME    

/

     

(PLAY/PAUSE)

Inserting the batteries

Installing the remote control battery 

LI

TH

IU

M

BA

TT

ER

Y

CR

20

25

3V

CR2025

PUSH

OPEN

L

IT

H

IU

M

B

A

T

T

E

R

Y

C

R

2

0

2

5

3

V

CR20

25

PUS

H

OP

E

N

Remote control 

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CD 

mode

AUX 

mode

FM ST 

(stereo)

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Insert the AC adapter into a 230V AC ~ 50Hz mains outlet and the other end of the 

cord into the 

AC 8V

 jack at the back of the unit.

The clock time can be maintained during a power failure by 2 x AAA/ LR03 batter-

ies (not supplied). However, the time may go forward or back slightly and may 

need resetting.

Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit by pressing on the 

catch and removing the cover.

Insert 2 x AAA/ LR03 batteries (preferably alkaline batteries) into the battery 

compartment, following the polarity as shown on the diagram inside the 

compartment.

Replace the battery compartment cover.

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2.

3.

Remove the battery compartment cover 

on the bottom of the remote control, by 

pushing the tab to the right while removing

the cover. 

Insert a 3V lithium battery (CR2025 or equivalent) following the polarity (+) as 

shown on the diagram inside the compartment.

Replace the battery compartment cover.

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Summary of Contents for i-CDX 23

Page 1: ...i CDX 23 CD ALARM CLOCK RADIO WITH iPod DOCKING STATION Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...ng and disconnecting the AC power adapter take hold of the plug and not the cord Pulling the cord may damage it and may be dangerous The plug must be easily accessible When you are not going to use th...

Page 3: ...Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 REPEAT MEM DN Memory Down button MEM CLK DISP Memory Clock Display button FUNCTION button Docking station for iPod AL1 AL2 Alarm set b...

Page 4: ...adapter into a 230V AC 50Hz mains outlet and the other end of the cord into the AC 8V jack at the back of the unit The clock time can be maintained during a power failure by 2 x AAA LR03 batter ies no...

Page 5: ...o a power supply refer to POWER SUPPLY the unit goes to standby mode and the clock time is displayed Press the ON STANDBY button to turn on the unit and press it again to go back to standby mode The u...

Page 6: ...r iPod Press the MUTE button on the remote control to turn off the sound MUTE will flash on the display Press it again or use the VOL buttons to resume the sound Plug your headphones not supplied into...

Page 7: ...k You can store up to 20 FM stations and 20 MW stations 1 2 3 Use the buttons to search for a station Press the MEM CLK button to store that station A preset number will flash Press the MEM UP or REPE...

Page 8: ...button on the remote control to skip to the next previous folder Skip to the next folder for MP3 WMA files only REPEAT playback PROGRAM playback Programming tracks PLAYING AN iPod AND CHARGING THE IN...

Page 9: ...ON Note MAINTENANCE Care and maintenance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Connect a 3 5mm stereo connection cable not supplied to the AUX IN jack at the back of the unit and the line out headphones jack on your exte...

Page 10: ...al and Electronic Equipment Directive Problems 1 2 3 4 5 The player or display is not working properly No sound poor sound The disc does not play Noise or distorted sound in radio mode No sound poor s...

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