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To AC outlet

 

POWER SUPPLY

GB 2

 

AUDIO CONTROL

STANDBY

 

FITTING  THE  BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL

Remove the battery cover.

Insert the batteries ( 2 x AAA SIZE , not included ) as described inside the battery compartment.

Close the battery door.

 

AUX. IN

(Plug other end into external 

source such as an MP3 player.)

An external (auxiliary) audio source (i.e., personal CD 

player or MP3 player) can be connected to this unit 

and heard through the speakers.

1)   Plug one end of cable (not included) into the 

  AUX IN socket on the unit.

2)   Plug the other end of the cable into the 

  Headphone or Line Out socket of the external  

  source.

3)   Press the STOP / FUNCTION button on the unit to  

  select Auxiliary function.

Continue to operate CD or MP3 player as usual.  Selections will be heard through the unit's speakers.

1.  Power is on/off by pushing standby button.

2.  The function is selected cyclically by pressing 

 

STOP / FUNCTION button : 

 

CD           USB           TUNER              AUX

NOTE: When standby light is lit, unit is in OFF (standby) mode.

USING HOUSE CURRENT

Before use, check that the rated voltage 

of your unit matches your local voltage.

Important  note

If  an  abnormal  display  indication  or  an  operating  problem  occurs, 

disconnect the AC power cord. Wait at least 5 seconds, then reconnect 

the AC power cord.

FUNCTION

- 10 TRACK BUTTON

STOP BUTTON

B - SKIP BUTTON

FOLDER DOWN BUTTON

PROGRAM/CLOCK-ADJ 

BUTTON

REMOTE  CONTROL  UNIT

FUNCTION BUTTON

MUTE BUTTON

STANDBY BUTTON

PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON

F - SKIP BUTTON

+ 10 TRACK BUTTON

FOLDER UP BUTTON

PLAY MODE BUTTTON

VOLUME     BUTTON

VOLUME     BUTTON

BAND BUTTON

Aux-in cable is included.

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Summary of Contents for MCD 800

Page 1: ...DEUTSCH E TINA ENGLISH MAGYAR FRAN AIS Sloven ina NEDERLANDS MCD 800...

Page 2: ...es Only use mercury and cadmium free batteries Used batteries are hazardous waste and NOT to be disposed of with the household waste Return the batteries to your dealer or to collection points in your...

Page 3: ...TON 8 VOLUME CONTROL 9 10 TRACK BUTTON 10 PROGRAM CLOCK ADJ BUTTON 11 F SKIP BUTTON 12 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 13 STOP FUNCTION BUTTON 14 B SKIP BUTTON 15 CD PLAY MODE BUTTON 16 PHONES JACK 17 STANDBY BUTTO...

Page 4: ...CD or MP3 player as usual Selections will be heard through the unit s speakers 1 Power is on off by pushing standby button 2 The function is selected cyclically by pressing STOP FUNCTION button CD US...

Page 5: ...rease the volume STEREO HEADPHONES For private listening headphones not included of not less 8 ohms impedance and fitted with a standard 3 5mm diameter jack plug may be fitted to the front PHONES jack...

Page 6: ...ess the STOP CLEAR FUNCTION button and the display shows the total tracks of the disc 2 Press the STOP FUNCTION button to select CD 6 Press the PLAY PAUSE button Track number 01 CD the symbol will be...

Page 7: ...her side of the CD R RW disc It may cause a malfunction It is recommended to record only audio files on CD R RW discs for easy reading Press PLAYMODE button during stop mode CD plays with a single tra...

Page 8: ...at steps 2 to 4 until all desired tracks are programmed 6 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start PROGRAM is shown on the CD display 7 Press STOP FUNCTION button to stop programmed playback 8 Press PROGR...

Page 9: ...NG THE CD LENS If the CD lens is dusty clean it with a brush blower Blow several times on the lens and remove the dust with the brush Finger prints may be removed with a cotton swab moistened with alc...

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