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Summary of Contents for TRCD688

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Page 2: ...ent fire or shock hazard Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture To prevent electrical shock Match wide blade plug to wide slot fully insert 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s...

Page 3: ...ty to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device pursuant to part 15 of the fcc rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wit...

Page 4: ...controls before attempting to operate it Correc usage will assure years of trouble free performance and listening pleasure Front View Power Display Sensor M UP Rep Skip Back Tuning Down Play Pause P EQ Mute Volume Skip Forward Tuning Up Volume Stop Band Selection CD Tuner Prog Mem FM Antenna Left Speaker socket Right Speaker socket AM Antenna socket Mains Cable 3 ...

Page 5: ...Remote Control Power Volume Volume Mute EQ Band Stop Selection Skip Forward Skip Back M UP Repeat Tuner CD Timer Sleep Program Clock Random Play Pause 4 ...

Page 6: ...he wide blade it is the user s responsibility to have an electrician replace the obsolete outlet The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet when the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time Installation Speaker Connection 1 Unwind the cable from each speaker 2 At the rear of the CD micro system there are two speaker sockets 3 Plug the speaker located on the right into the soc...

Page 7: ...dio section Remote Control 1 Open the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two AAA Um4 batteries not included to match the polarities as indicated inside the battery compartment 3 Close the cover NOTE When the batteries become too weak the operating distance of the remote controller is greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteries Operating the remote control Point the remote control at...

Page 8: ...ng and the minutes start flashing Note that for the 12 hour clock mode AM and PM are displayed 5 Use either of the or buttons to select the minutes and press the PROG MEM button The clock is now set Setting the Clock using the Remote Control 1 At STANDBY mode press and hold the PROGRAM CLOCK button The display will change to flash either 24H 2 Release the PROGRAM CLOCK button and use the or button...

Page 9: ...sted either using the controls on the unit or by the remote control On the unit turn the volume control towards the sign to increase the volume and to wards the sign to reduce the volume The volume level will be displayed while adjustments are being made To adjust the volume level using the remote control press the VOLUME buttons Press MUTE on either the unit or the remote control to mute the soun...

Page 10: ...y by one increment Pressing and holding the button for a couple of seconds will cause the tuner to search for the next radio station Pressing any of the tuning buttons during a search will stop the search FM FM Antenna Fully extend the FM antenna wire and position it to obtain the best FM reception FM Stereo The CD micro system is capable of receiving stereo FM broadcasts When you tuned to a stere...

Page 11: ...EPEAT button on either the remote control or the front of the unit until the desired preset number is displayed To Preset Stations using the Remote Control 1 Press the or buttons to select the desired frequency 2 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button MEMORY will on the display 3 Press the M UP REPEAT button until the desired preset memory number is displayed 4 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button to store the ...

Page 12: ...ng the remote control press POWER to switch the CD micro system on The LCD display will light up Set the function switch to CD The display will initially flash zeros then show no disc Only use CDs that bear the CD logo Loading and Unloading CDs 1 Press the PUSH OPEN button on the CD door to open the CD compartment Note If using the CD micro system for the first time remove the protective sheet fro...

Page 13: ...rt playing Using the unit controls 1 Press either of the or buttons to select the desired track number Track Selection During Play Using the remote control 1 During play press either of the or buttons to select the desired track number The selected track will automatically start to play Do not place foreign objects into the CD compartment this may damage the mechanism Always keep the CD door shut ...

Page 14: ... MEMORY will flash on the display the track number is shown on the left and the program number on the right as below 2 Use the or buttons to select the desired track number to be played back first 3 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK button The display will increment the program playback number 4 Use the or buttons to select the track number to be played back second in the programmed sequence 5 Press the PRO...

Page 15: ...med sequence 7 Press PLAY PAUSE to start playback Play back will start with first track selected 8 To stop playback press the STOP BAND button 9 Opening the CD door will clear program Random Play 1 With the CD loaded press RANDOM on the remote control The tracks will be played in a random order 2 To cancel random play either press RANDOM or BAND STOP on the remote control or STOP BAND on the unit ...

Page 16: ...isappear from the display Sleep Function Your CD micro system can be set to switch off automatically afer a preset period of between 10 and 90 minutes 1 While the unit is on press the SLEEP button on the remote control The display will show 90 and SLEEP will flash on and off This indicates that the system will switch off in 90 minutes 2 Successive pressing of the SLEEP button reduces the time by 1...

Page 17: ... to the outside of the disc Small dust particles and light stains will not affect playback Never use benzene thinners record cleaner fluid or antistatic spray to clean CDs Care of the CD micro system Cleaning Always unplug the product before you clean it Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Clean your product with a soft damp not wet cloth Ventilation Do not block or cover ventilation slots Block...

Page 18: ...D is correctly loaded label side up Ensure CD is free from dust dirt or scratches CD may require replacement Condensation on optic lens Wait 30 minutes then retry oper ation CD skipping Ensure CD is free from dust dirt or scratches clean CD Ensure product is not subject to vibration Specification POWER SUPPLY 120V 60Hz Radio FREQUENCY RANGE FM 87 5 108MHz AM 520 1710KHz Laser OPTICAL PICKUP Class ...

Page 19: ...Service and Limited Product Warranties are provided by C I LTD For all customer service inquiries please contact our customer care are department Toll Free Line 1 800 968 9853 Email customerservice curtisint com ...

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