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FIXING MATERIAL SUPPLIED Fig. 2

Only use screws and fixing material supplied!
A 2

L-shape brackets

B 2

base-plate

C 4

washer screw

D 4

nut

E 4

tapping screw

F 2   dust protection sticker
G 4

adhesive label

REMOVING TRANSPORT SCREWS Fig. 1

Remove the three transport screws from the underside of the CD changer.

Clean around the three holes on the CD changer.

Glue the supplied round stickers G over the holes to prevent dust entering the CD changer.

Store the three transport screws in the supplied plastic bag.

DETERMINE THE MOUNTING POSITION FOR THE CD CHANGER

Possible locations are:
- in the luggage boot (trunk),
- in the glove compartment,
- under the seats or,
- behind the seats of a pick-up truck.

The installation must not interfere with the legroom or influence the safe driving of the
vehicle.

If the CD changer is to be mounted in the luggage boot, first install the extension cable 

(

Fig. 15)

between the dashboard and the luggage boot.

Ensure that the plug at the dashboard side correctly fits the connector of the car radio adapter
cable (or the cable already fitted to certain types of car radio).

• If you have to drill holes for the extension cable, ensure that the edges of the holes are free

from swarf. Provide the holes with a grommet or piece of tape.

• Ensure that the cable is not bent at sharp angles and cannot be damaged by any moving

parts in the vehicle.

• Determine the mounting position for the CD changer. Ensure that the CD cartridge can easily

be inserted and removed!

• Do not mount the unit upside-down if mounted horizontally or at an angle of 45

°

(Fig. 3a or 3c),

or on its side if mounted vertically (Fig. 3b).

• The opening for the CD cartridge must face upwards in case of vertical mounting (Fig. 3b).

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INSTALLATION

PREPARATION

CDC603A  Aug.06-03  

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Page 4: ...ve car battery terminal until the whole system has been mounted and connected Voltage and polarity 12 V negative earth Do not attempt to repair or service the CD changer yourself Return the unit plus cartridge with the transport screws in place to your dealer or an authorised Service Agency see addresses at the end of this booklet Temperatures inside the parked car will fluctuate considerably duri...

Page 5: ...f the vehicle If the CD changer is to be mounted in the luggage boot first install the extension cable Fig 15 between the dashboard and the luggage boot Ensure that the plug at the dashboard side correctly fits the connector of the car radio adapter cable or the cable already fitted to certain types of car radio If you have to drill holes for the extension cable ensure that the edges of the holes ...

Page 6: ...4 5 6 0 for horizontal 22 5 angle 45 angle 67 5 angle 80 angle or 90 angle for vertical After setting the position of the shock absorbers glue the supplied sticker F over the holes of the setting mechanisms Change the position of the setting mechanisms at both sides of the CD changer CDC603A Aug 06 03 ...

Page 7: ...anger in the mounting position Fig 14 Mark positions for four mounting holes with a felt tip pen Drill holes of 3 6 mm diameter in the marked positions Check that the three transport screws have been removed from the underside of the CD changer Hold the CD changer in place and attach it with the tapping screws E Remove the nuts D Lift up the CD changer Fig 10 Lay the carpet over the base plates or...

Page 8: ...he car radio socket C3 fig 15 If your car radio does not already have a socket for the suitable connector consultyour dealer for an adapter cable Connect the extension cable to the fly lead cable of the CD changer Reconnect the negative car battery terminal Installation is now complete CONNECTING THE CABLES Fig 15 Only use the cables supplied to connect the CD changer to the car radio 5 4 3 2 1 CD...

Page 9: ...scs are placed upside down Press the tab on the disc tray to store the tray back in the cartridge Hold the cartridge the correct way up with the narrow side facing the opening of the CD changer as shown Gently push the cartridge into the opening of the CD changer until you hear a click Close the sliding door to prevent dust and dirt from entering the CD changer Fully open the sliding door Press th...

Page 10: ...ll connected If you have inserted a CD cartridge without the CD changer connected to the power supply you can unlock and remove the magazine Fully open the sliding door Through the slit of the transparent sticker on the underside of the CD changer slide the plastic lever to the side with a screwdriver The CD cartridge is partially ejected and you can remove it OPERATION SELECTING AUDIO OUTPUT FORM...

Page 11: ...e tray down with the label side up Large scratches on disc or Insert disc without scratches warped disc or which is not warped Noise is heard during Scratches on disc Compare sound with playback or sound is another disc If sound from intermittent second disc is acceptable first disc is defective Extremely dirty disc Clean disc Transport screws still Remove screws x3 on in place bottom of unit and ...

Page 12: ... or SPDIF select via a switch Frequency Response 20 20 000 Hz 3 dB Wow and Flutter Below measurable limits Total Harmonic Distortion 0 03dB Signal to Noise ratio 90 dB Channel separation 70 dB at 1 kHz Power requirement 14 4 V DC 11 16V Output Voltage 700 mV 10 kohms Weight 1 9 kg Dimensions W x H x D 254 mm x 63 mm x 157 mm WARNING If the appliance is used in a way differing from that which is sp...

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