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Battery InstallatIon

1. Open the battery compartment.

2. Insert eight DC 1.5V C (UM-2) batteries (not included) following the 

correct polarity (+/-) marked.

3. Close the battery compartment.

note

: Installing the batteries incorrectly could result in damage. 

Do 

not

 mix old and new batteries. 

Do not

 mix Alkaline, Carbon-Zinc or 

Nickel-Cadmium batteries. For the best performance, we recommend 

you use good quality Alkaline batteries. Remove batteries if not used a 

long period of time.

aC Power

This device operates on a 120V~60Hz connection or eight DC 1.5V 

C (UM-2) batteries (not included). 

Do not

 attempt to connect to any 

other power source, as it may cause damage to this device.

1. Plug the AC power cord into the radio's rear AC power socket, and 

into a power outlet.

2. The unit will automatically disconnect from the batteries and operate 

solely on AC power.

oPeratIng InstruCtIons

raDIo

1. Press the power button to turn the radio ON. FM is the default station, 

set to 87.5MHz.

2. To search stations, press the skip forward button. Press and hold the 

skip forward button to access auto scan.

3. To memorize stations into presets, press and hold the program button 

while listening to your desired station. "MEM" and "P01" will blink on 

the LCD display. Press skip forward to choose which memory preset 

you'd like to assign the station, up to "P20", press "PROGRAM" to 

confirm. You can save up to twenty stations for both FM and AM.

4. To access preset stations, press program once and skip forward until 

you find your chosen preset.

5. Press mode to automatically scan and save all stations that are  

received.

6. Press band to switch between FM and AM.

CD

Compatible with CD/CD-R/CD-RW

1. Press the "FUNCTION" button to select CD mode.

2. Open the CD door and place a CD (with the label side up) into the CD 

compartment.

3. Close the CD door.

4. A focus search is performed on the inserted CD. The total number of 

tracks is read and appears on the display. 

5. Press the play/pause button to listen to your CD. The track number will 

appear on the LCD display. Press stop to stop listening to your CD.

6. Press the skip forward button to skip to the next song. Press and hold 

the skip forward button to fast forward the current song.

7. Press the skip backward button to return to the beginning of the 

current song. Press and hold the skip backward button to rewind the 

current song.

8. Press mode once to repeat the song being played. "REP" will be 

displayed. Press mode twice to repeat all the tracks. "REP ALL" will 

be displayed. Press mode three times to randomly play the songs. 

"RAND" will be displayed. Press mode one time to cancel previous 

functions.

9. Press program when you're not playing a CD. "P01" and "PROG" 

will flash. Press skip forward to select the song you'd like to save, 

and press program again to store your selection. You can save up to 

20 songs. Press play/pause to play the programmed songs. While 

"PROG" is flashing press STOP twice to cancel programming.

taPe

1. Press the tape stop/eject button to open the cassette compartment. 

Insert your cassette tape, bottom side up and tape facing you. Close 

the compartment.

2. Press the "FUNCTION" button to switch into cassette mode. "TAP" will 

be displayed. Adjust the volume to your desired level.

3. Press the tape pause button to stop the tape during recording or 

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CD Cassette BoomBox 

Instruction Manual

FEATURES:

1.  Play CDs, cassettes and AM/FM radio

2.  Record on cassette tapes

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

•  CD cassette boombox

•  Detachable AC cord

•  Instruction manual

 

CompoNENT IDENTIFICATIoN:

1.  Handle

2.  CD door

3.  Power button

4.  Play/Pause

5.  Stop/Band

6.  Program

7.  Mode button

8.  Function

9.  Skip forward

10. Skip backward

11. Volume up

12. Volume down

13. LCD display

14. Power indicator

15. Tape pause

16. Tape stop/Eject

17. Tape skip forward

18. Tape skip backward

19. Tape play

20. Record

21. Tape door

22. Phone jack

23. AUX IN jack

24. Speakers

25. AC power socket

26. Battery compartment

 

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