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Chapter 2

   Safety information

Chapter 2

   Safety information

Dear customer,

the following safety and hazard warnings are not only for the protection of your device, but also 
serve as a protection against potential health hazards. Please take time to read the following 
instructions carefully. 

We assume no liability for personal or property damage resulting from the failure 
to comply with the safety instructions, improper operation and handling. Under 
such circumstances, all claims under warranty will become void.

› For safety and licensing (CE) reasons any unauthorized modification and/or change 
on the device is prohibited and will void the warranty and all warranty claims.

› Any persons operating, installing, setting up, or servicing this device must be trained 
and qualified accordingly and observe these operating instructions.

›  Ensure  that  the  device  has  been  set  up  accordingly  by  following  all  instructions 
found in the instruction manual. 

› Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or 
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords 
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point at which they exit from the device. 
Avoid exposing the cable to extreme heat or cold.  Never modify/change the cable. 
This could otherwise damage the cable and result in the dangerous risk of electric 
shock.

› Should any evident damage be seen on the device or on the connection cables, do 
not come in contact with or touch these.   Switch off the corresponding circuit brea-
ker in the power distribution panel first, before carefully unplugging the power plug 
from the wall outlet. Do not operate this device further! Please contact or take it to a 
qualified service technician/specialty workshop. 

› In order to completely cut off the power supply to the device, unplug the power 
plug from the wall outlet. Merely turning the device off with the ON/OFF button is not 
sufficient enough. Make sure that receptacles are easily accessible. 

› Always pull on the plug’s grips and never on the cable to remove from a wall outlet.

› Unplug the device from the power outlet, if it is not in use for a longer period of time.

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Safety information

› For safety reasons, always unplug the device from the power outlet during thunder-
storms.

› Eliminate potential tripping hazards by routing cables in such a way that no one can 
trip or stumble over them.

› Never use the device if the power cable or device is damaged.

› This device is not suitable for children under 3 years of age. 
Small children are unaware of the serious and immediate dangers involved 
when exposing themselves to or handling electronic devices. Furthermore, 
this product contains small parts that could be swallowed. 

› Never leave packaging material lying around unsupervised. For children it could be-
come a hazardous toy and lead to serious injury. Keep packaging and protective foil 
away from children at all times to a void the danger of suffocation.

› The device should never come in contact with water or moisture. 

› To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock make sure that liquids, such as dripping or 
splashing water, rain or moisture, do not come in contact with the device and power 
supply plug.

› Operate this device in a moderate climate and never expose to extreme tempera-
tures, such as high humidity. 

›  Condensation can build up suddenly, when this device is brought from a colder into 
a warmer area (e.g. when transporting). Should this happen, allow the device to warm 
up to room temperature first before using. 

› Care should be taken that liquids do not come in contact with the interior; this is why 
containers containing liquids, e.g. bucket, vase or plants should never be placed any-
where near or on this device. This can not only damage the device, but also become 
a fire hazard.

› It is imperative to avoid contact with moisture, e.g. in the bathroom.

› Never touch the power plug with damp or wet hands. There is the risk of electric 
shock!

› Make sure the device is properly ventilated during operation and never operate it 

Summary of Contents for CD-2000ME

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Hi Fi stereo CD player with encoding function...

Page 2: ...a power supply 19 Chapter 7 General operation 19 Volume regulation 20 Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback 20 Turning ON OFF 20 Inserting a CD 21 Connecting an USB medium 21 Playback 21 Forward 22 Reverse 2...

Page 3: ...A declaration of CE conformity has been established for this product Certification has been docu mented and entrusted to the manufacturer The X4 TECH CD player CD 2000ME player is intended for playing...

Page 4: ...ton is not sufficient enough Make sure that receptacles are easily accessible Always pull on the plug s grips and never on the cable to remove from a wall outlet Unplug the device from the power outle...

Page 5: ...echnical hotline or a service technician for further information should you be in doubt about device operation safety or when making connections or if any questions arise that are not explained within...

Page 6: ...t open the device or attempt and try to gain access to the interior Never look directly into the laser beam Exposure to laser radiation can seriously damage your eyes 1 POWER Press this button to turn...

Page 7: ...ing followed by the selected sound setting Use during FM radio operation to browse through RDS data 7 PTY SEARCH Use to search for stations with a specific RDS signal 8 CD DISPLAY USB Switches between...

Page 8: ...le resulting from sunlight fire or ovens There is the risk of explosion Make sure that batteries are not dismantled short circuited or are thrown into fire Never re charge non rechargeable batteries T...

Page 9: ...nd that proper ventilation is provided during operation Never drill or screw any additional screws into the housing to mount Always ensure a safe and stable installation and keep away from objects tha...

Page 10: ...button is turned off button elevated before connecting the CD 2000ME to a power supply Only plug your CD player s power plug into a standard 230V 50 Hz power outlet that has been correctly installed...

Page 11: ...ime left Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback Chapter 8 CD and MP3 playback Connecting an USB medium Insert a USB flash drive carefully into the CD player s USB connection Change to a USB mode by pressing th...

Page 12: ...function Repeat This device supports two different repeat option modes Press the REPEAT button once to continu ally repeat the current song being played Press the REPEAT button again to repeat the ent...

Page 13: ...playback can not be heard provided that a better compression level is used In this case the playback quality of fered in mobile devices or in cars is satisfactory The most common known compressed fil...

Page 14: ...immediately from the power supply and secure it against any unintentional operation Carefully remove the power cable plug from the wall outlet and where applicable switch off the corre sponding circui...

Page 15: ...by using a designated disposal system e g Dual System in Germany or recycling site for the disposal of packaging material Chapter 10 Maintenance handling and cleaning Chapter 11 Specifications Technic...

Page 16: ...tes http www x4 tech de We reserve the right to alter specifications and information contained in this manual without notice All brands mentioned are property of X4 TECH or of their respective owners...

Page 17: ...Version 1 1 11 2009 www x4 tech de...

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