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PRECAUTIONS

INTRODUCTION

English

GENERAL

This CD changer is designed for use only with car radios which have CD changer controls based
on the DIGITAL standard. 
Consult your dealer for suitable types of car radio.
The functions of the CD changer are described in the operating instructions for the car radio.

WARNING: To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect the negative car battery terminal until the
whole system has been mounted and connected (fig. 1). See separate installation card.
Voltage and polarity: 12 V, negative earth.

• Do not attempt to repair or service the CD changer yourself. Return the unit, plus magazine

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 during summer and winter.

They should not 70°C or –20°C when operating the CD changer.

• To avoid too high temperature, never install the changer on top of the dashboard or on the

rear parcel shelf.
- If the temperature is too high, a built-in protection mechanism prevents the CD changer

from operating until the temperature reaches a safe level. During this time a warning 
message is displayed by the car radio.

General
Precautions 

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Installation
Preparation 

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Mounting

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Operation

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Troubleshooting

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Specifications

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Laser Product Class 1

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Summary of Contents for CH0600, CH1000

Page 1: ... the unit plus magazine 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 during summer and winter They should not exceed 70 C or 20 C when operating the CD changer To avoid too high temperature never install the changer on top of the dashboard or on the rear parc...

Page 2: ...uence the safe driving of the vehicle If the CD changer is to be mounted in the luggage boot first install the extension cable B in Fig 20 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 1 or 2 or the cable already fitted to certain types of car radio If you have to drill holes for the extension cable...

Page 3: ...le or if you later change the mounting angle you must first change the shock absorber setting Change the position of the setting mechanisms at both sides of the CD changer using a screwdriver For vertical mounting use position V Fig 8 For mounting at an angle of approx 45 use position 45 Fig 9 After setting the position of the shock absorbers glue the supplied stickers G over the holes of the sett...

Page 4: ...tead of the base plates Fix the wooden mounting board to the car using three screws In that case fix the brackets to the board laying under the carpet using screws Remove the hexagonal nuts D Lift up the CD changer Fig 15 Lay the carpet over the base plates or the wooden mounting board and cut four small crosses in the carpet Press through the threaded studs Fig 16 Check that the three transport s...

Page 5: ... instructions Connect the blue plug C3 of the extension cable to the rear of the car radio socket C3 fig 15 If your car radio does not already have a socket for the suitable connector consult your dealer for an adapter cable Connect the extension cable to the fly lead cable of the CD changer Reconnect the negative car battery terminal Fig 21 Installation is now complete 5 4 3 2 1 MOUNTING CH0600 1...

Page 6: ... discs can be loaded depending on version INSERTING THE MAGAZINE Open the sliding door Hold the magazine the correct way up with the narrow side facing the opening of the CD changer as shown Gently push the magazine 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 TAKING OUT THE MAGAZINE Fully open the sliding do...

Page 7: ...SET button Take a ballpoint pen and briefly press the RESET button located near the EJECT button EMERGENCY EJECT OF THE MAGAZINE ATTENTION Under no circumstances use this function when the CD changer is connected to the power supply a magazine is in the changer and the power supply is still connected If you have inserted a CD magazine without the CD changer connected to the power supply you can un...

Page 8: ...n 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 then use Setting mechanisms of shock Adjust setting ...

Page 9: ...ight 2 2 kg Dimensions W x H x D 263 mm x 83 mm x 179 mm SPECIFICATIONS LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 WARNING If the appliance is used in a way differing from that which is specified in the instructions for use the user may be exposed to invisible laser radiation exceeding the limit of laser class 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CH0600 1000 GB 30 07 99 14 01 Page 10 ...

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