very short while and will resume once the player has stabilised from the
shock.
• To disable ANTI-SHOCK Function, press ASP button (5) once.
Notes:
• When using the Anti-shock function, the disc will rotate faster than normal
playback and memory is active. Only use the ANTI-SHOCK function when
necessary to preserve the battery life.
• The Anti-shock function will not correct the errors arising from the use of
defective scratched or dirty discs.
• IMPORTANT! During MP3 playback, the ANTI-SHOCK function is always
ON and this function can not be disactivated.
HOLD switch (18)
This unit is equipped with a HOLD switch to disable the operating controls.
Select HOLD switch (18) to "ON".
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the unit
Wipe the outside surface of the unit with a soft cloth moistened with water
and mild soap.
Handling CDs
Your CD player has been especially designed for the reproduction of com-
pact discs bearing the CD mark. No other discs should be loaded into the
player. Always place the disc in tray with the label facing up.
Although compact discs are impervious to wear during play, damage to the
surface of a disc through improper handling will result in playback irregulari-
ties. To preserve your compact discs, please handle them with care.
Although minute dust particles and fingerprints should have no effect on
playback, you should keep the serface of the recorded side of your discs
clean by wiping the disc with a clean, dry, lint-free soft cloth with straight
movements from the centre outwards. Never use record cleaners, record
sprays, antistatic sprays, liquids nor chemical based liquids to clean the sur-
face of a disc. They may in fact irreparably damage the disc's plastic surface.
Always return the disc to its protective plastic case when not using it. Avoid
exposing discs to direct sunlight, excessive temperatures or high humidity for
extended periods of time. Do not write on the label side of the disc with a
ball/point pen as this may scratch the disc
ENGLISH
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