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This product contains a low power laser device.

CAUTION

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN

OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.

AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
APPAREIL  Á LASER DE CLASSE 1
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1
CLASSE 1 PRODOTTO LASER

  PRECAUTION

ON PLACEMENT
• Do not use the unit in places which are extremely

hot, cold, dusty, or humid.

• Place the unit on a flat and even surface.
• Do not restrict the air flow through the ventilation

slots by placing the unit on soft furnishings, by
covering the unit with a cloth or by placing the
unit on a carpet.

ON AC VOLTAGE
• Before using the unit, check that the rated volt-

age of your unit matches your local voltage.

ON SAFETY
• When connecting and disconnecting the AC cord,

grip the plug and not the cord itself. Pulling the
cord may damage it and create hazard.

• When you are not going to use the unit for a long

period  of  time, disconnect the AC power cord.

ON CONDENSATION
• When left in a heated room where it is warm

and damp, water droplets or condensation
may form inside the CD player.

• When there is condensation inside the unit,

the unit may not function normally.

• Let it stand in a heated room for 1 to 2 hours to

allow the condensation to dry out.

FCC INFORMATION (For USA only)
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operations are subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful

interference, and

2. This device must accept any interference

received, including interference that may
cause undesirable operations.

Should any trouble occur, disconnect the
AC power cord and refer servicing to
qualified  personnel.

Follow the advice below for safe and appropriate operation.

2088_eng1.PMD

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Summary of Contents for CD2088

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Page 2: ...cing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquid such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT USE THI...

Page 3: ...nd not the cord itself Pulling the cord may damage it and create hazard When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time disconnect the AC power cord ON CONDENSATION When left in a heated room where it is warm and damp water droplets or condensation may form inside the CD player When there is condensation inside the unit the unit may not function normally Let it stand in a heated r...

Page 4: ...peaker output and the non striped wire is connected to the terminal of the speaker output Also ensure that the correct orientation for left and right main speakers is observed Connect the plug of the Right Speaker to the Speaker LED R jack the other plug of the Left Speaker to the Speaker LED L jack and the SPEAKER LIGHTS will light up and control by volume SPEAKER TERMINALS IMPEDANCE 8 ohm Ω CONN...

Page 5: ...MORY CLOCK button 23 FM MODE selector 1 CD door 2 STEREO WIDE indicator 3 POWER button 4 OPEN CLOSE button 5 REMOTE SENSOR 6 PHONES jack 7 CD STORAGE door 8 DISPLAY window 9 VOLUME control buttons 10 X BASS button 11 STEREO WIDE button 12 REPEAT button 13 RANDOM TUNING buttons 14 BAND button PARTS IDENTIFICATIONS 2088_eng1 PMD 10 29 2004 2 54 PM 5 ...

Page 6: ...rack number POWER INDICATOR While the AC cord is connected and the unit is on stand by power will be consumed and only the clock display will be lit Press the POWER button to turn on the unit After a short period of time the display will show will resume the same mode as you power off the unit last time for example Press FUNCTION button to CD After a short period of time the display will show Pres...

Page 7: ...PHONES jack Adjust the VOLUME control X BASS and STEREO WIDE controls for the desired listening level When headphones are connected the speakers are automatically disconnected TO USE THE X BASS Press the X BASS button to adjust the bass TO ADJUST THE VOLUME Press the VOLUME buttons to adjust the sound The display will show X BASS is designed specifically to boost the low frequency sound to obtain ...

Page 8: ... Press the POWER button to turn ON the unit 4 Press the POWER button to turn OFF the unit 3 Press the MEMORY CLOCK button in clock mode 3 Press the MEMORY CLOCK button in clock mode 4 Press the POWER button to turn OFF the unit NOTE 1 Press the STOP button to view the local time time to turn on and time to turn off step by step the previous display will be retrieved about 5 seconds 2 The timer wil...

Page 9: ...nd AM and FM TO RECEIVE THE FM BROADCAST IN STEREO Set the FM MODE selector to FM STEREO When the FM stereo broadcast is received FM STEREO indicator lights up IF THE FM STEREO BROADCAST SIGNAL IS WEAK Set the FM MODE selector to FM MONO Background noise will be reduced but the signal reproduced will be mono TO SEARCH FOR A STATION QUICKLY Hold the TUNING UP or DOWN button and station searching st...

Page 10: ... CLOCK button to store the station to the pre set number The contents preset channel number frequency and frequency band which have been stored in memory will appear on the display in numerical order irrespective of the frequency bands FOR BETTER RECEPTION FM Fully unwind the wire antenna Then extend the wire antenna and place it in the position that sounds best NOTE Do not connect to outside ante...

Page 11: ...lect the desired track The selected disc symbol will flash 5 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the tray It takes a short while for your player to check the discs T R A C K T R A C K 1 Press the FUNCTION button to CD 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray 3 Place the first disc onto the disc holder with the label side up WARNING Before transporting the unit take out all discs from C...

Page 12: ...he desired point On forward search the track is rapidly scanned then the next track and so on to the next disc The first track on the next disc will be played normally to carry on scanning release and press the SEARCH button LOCATING A PARTICULAR POINT IN A TRACK To Locate a Track in Sequence To locate the beginning of the current or the preceding track press reverse SKIP button To locate the begi...

Page 13: ...OM button to deactivate random playback 3 Press PLAY PAUSE button Some abnormal symbols will be shown on the display and a short period of time is needed for track shuffling before playback can be started IN PLAYBACK MODE During normal playback the random function cannot be activated it can only be switched ON from the STOP mode SHUFFLE PLAY PLAYING IN A RANDOM ORDER IN STOP MODE COMPACT DISC PLAY...

Page 14: ...rough the whole disc and the CD player will then start playing from the selected point To Repeat All Disc Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT ALL DISC appears on the display Press the SKIP buttons can make the player start playing from the newly selected point of the currently playing disc Press DISC SKIP button can make the player start playing from the first track of the newly selected disc The...

Page 15: ...s function can only be used for the selected tracks 3 With program on repeat play cannot be done for ALL DISCS TO CHECK THE PROGRAM After setting the program press the MEMORY CLOCK button repeatedly to check the order This will not work when the disc is playing T R AC K M E M O R Y T RA C K M E M O R Y 2 Press the DISC SKIP button to select the desired disc the disc symbol shows which disc is sele...

Page 16: ...sert the CD with the CD Box into the storage windows maximum to insert six CDs USING THE CD STORAGE To stop programmed play for a moment Press the PLAY PAUSE button and will be displayed Press this button again to resume playing To add additional tracks during program playback Press the STOP button once press the MEMORY CLOCK button until the track indication is and then repeat steps 2 to 4 Compac...

Page 17: ...e performance of the infrared REMOTE SENSOR may be degraded causing unreliable operation The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 6 metres 19 feet TO CHANGE REMOTE BATTERY BATTERY REPLACEMENT When batteries become weak the operating distance of the Remote Control is greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteries NOTE If the Remote Control is not to be used for a...

Page 18: ...e selected without closing it first Play does not start Distorted playback or sound loss during CD playback CAUSE AND REMEDY Press the VOLUME UP button The headphones are connected Disconnect them Reset the unit by pressing the Power Standby switch Suddenly OFF when playing the TIMER OFF function is activted Press the STOP button until the TIMER OFF indicator show on the display Check the speaker ...

Page 19: ...9 SPECIFICATIONS PRINTED IN CHINA 811 208891 010 GENERAL Power consumption 100 W Power requirements AC 120V 60Hz Specifications subject to change without advance notice 2088_eng3 PMD 10 29 2004 2 55 PM 19 ...

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