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AFETY

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NSTRUCTIONS

Do not let children use electrical devices unattended.

Swallowing batteries may be fatal. Always keep the unit 
and batteries out of reach of young children. If a battery 
has been swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.

Also, keep the plastic packaging out of reach of children 
to avoid danger of suffocation.

Setting the product up safely

Choose a flat, firm surface to set the product on. Make 
sure that 

the ventilation slots are not covered (ensure some 
distance from any walls)

no foreign bodies or fluids get into the unit (e.g., do 
not place vases on the unit)

the unit does not come into contact with dripping 
water, splash water or humidity,  

the unit is not exposed to sunlight or other direct 
heat (e.g. from radiators)

no open fire sources, such as candles, are placed on 
the unit

Keep the power connections accessible

Connect the unit to an easily accessible power socket 
(AC 120 V ~ 60 Hz) close to the unit. In case the unit has 
to be disconnected quickly, the plug has to be within 
easy reach.

In order to avoid tripping, do not use an extension cord.

About this manual

Please observe the following safety instructions carefully before 
putting the unit into operation. Take note of the warnings on the 
unit and in this manual.

Always keep the instruction manual near at hand. If you sell or pass on the 
product, make sure to include this manual together with the unit.

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Summary of Contents for MD 4414

Page 1: ...oes not come into contact with dripping water splash water or humidity the unit is not exposed to sunlight or other direct heat e g from radiators no open fire sources such as candles are placed on th...

Page 2: ...d of time CD Player The CD player is a Class 1 laser product The unit is equipped with a safety system that prevents the emer gence of dangerous laser beams during normal opera tion To avoid injury to...

Page 3: ...g heat affects the unit the unit is not exposed to direct sunlight the unit does not come into contact with liquids in cluding dripping or splash water Connecting the power AC power supply Connect the...

Page 4: ...ure the unit is connected to the AC power outlet when insert ing the battery Remove the lid of the battery compartment at the rear of the unit Connect both plug and socket connections of the battery w...

Page 5: ...l the correct hour shows in the display Observe the PM indicator in the top left corner of the display Press CLOCK ADJ PROGRAM to save the hour the minute digit will flash To set the minutes press one...

Page 6: ...it will flash To set the minutes press one of the SKIP TIME SET keys until the correct minute shows in the display Wait for a few seconds or press CLOCK ADJ PRO GRAM again to comfirm the set alarm tim...

Page 7: ...turn off the alarm off for the day It will sound again at the set time on the following day the LED display is still lit Turning off To turn off the alarm completely press ALARM ON OFF The LED light...

Page 8: ...s POWER to turn the unit on Select the required band on the right side of the unit AM or FM With AM stations a green LED lights up in the left lower corner of the display with FM stations a green LED...

Page 9: ...s on the CD e g 09 PLAY PAUSE STOP If necessary press POWER for the standby mode Press PLAY PAUSE to start the CD Pressing CD DIS PLAY will display the current track number Press PLAY PAUSE to interru...

Page 10: ...ayed in a completely random order Press RANDOM again to resume normal playback Programming tracks You can program a sequence of up to 20 tracks The unit must NOT be in Standby Mode The STANDBY ON LED...

Page 11: ...desired program place e g if you want to change the track in program place 3 press PROGRAM three times Select another track with the SKIP keys and wait until the blinking LED lights up steadily You ca...

Page 12: ...cs CD player Class 1 Laser Playable discs Audio CDs CD Rs CD RWs When playing audio CDs only use CDs which are labelled as follows Please note There are numerous often not standardized techniques of C...

Page 13: ...e c t T h e u n i t mu s t n o t b e i ns t a n d b ymo d e C o r r e c t T h e u n i t mu s t b e i ns t a n d b ymo d e I na d d i t i o n p l e a s e d i s r e g a r dt h e f o l l o wi n gl i n e...

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