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Imported and distributed by Easylife Group Ltd  London  NW1 0JP 

Customer service:  0844 441 8448

For more innovative products from Easylife please visit:  

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IN6173 © 2015 Easylife Group Ltd.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1) Read the instructions. All user guidelines must be read before starting the device.
2) Keep the instructions for future use.
3) Attention, use and security guidelines must be respected.
4) The device must not be used near water or be put in contact with moisture.
5) Make no liquid is spilled on the device or on the device openings.
6) Move device carefully, avoid sudden movements.
7) Do not block the device outputs.
8) Do not place the device near heat sources (e.g. radiators). Do not position in direct sunlight.
9) Plug the device in as indicated on this information form.
10) This device has an overload protection circuit. If the replacement is required, this must be carried out  

 

by an experienced technician.

11) For cleaning the device, do not use chemicals, only ever use a dry soft cloth.
12) This music player should be unplugged when not used for long time periods.
13) Device should be repaired by a qualified technician when:
a) the power cord is damaged,
b) objects have fallen into the apparatus or a liquid has been spilled into device.
c) device was exposed to the rain.
d) device does not work correctly without notable exterior change.
e) casing has been damaged.
14. The user should not try to maintain the device.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

The battery compartment is located on the back of the remote control.
1) Remove the battery compartment door by pressing in on the tab and lifting it off.
2) Insert two (2) AAA size batteries (not included) into the battery compartment 

  following the polarity markings inside the battery compartment.
3) Replace the battery compartment door.

BATTERY PRECAUTIONS

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Replacement of batteries must be done by an adult.

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Do not mix old and new batteries.

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Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.

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The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.

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Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.

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Exhausted batteries are to be removed.

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Only batteries of the equivalent type are to be used.

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Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.

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Dispose of batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. The batteries may explode or leak.

Support line:  0844 441 8448

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everyday solutions

Est. 1992

Summary of Contents for EL6173

Page 1: ...time periods 13 Device should be repaired by a qualified technician when a the power cord is damaged b objects have fallen into the apparatus or a liquid has been spilled into device c device was expo...

Page 2: ...ryday solutions Est 1992 Support line 0844 441 8448 For more innovative products from Easylife please visit www easylifegroup com Listen to and record your favourite music Model No EL6173 Please read...

Page 3: ...utton 24 Erase Button 25 Tuning Knob 26 Track Separation Button 27 FIinalise Button 28 CD Tray Eject Button 29 Dial Pointer 30 Cassette Forward Eject Knob 31 Cassette Slot 32 Spindle Adaptor 33 Strobe...

Page 4: ...the specification for any replacement stylus CONNECTION 1 Connect the speaker wires to the speaker jacks 42 located on the rear side of the unit 2 Connect the power cord 44 to an AC outlet LISTENING...

Page 5: ...y the total number of tracks on the LCD display 2 SKIP MODE SKIP UP SKIP DOWN 1 During play or pause mode if the SKIP UP button 21 is pressed it will go to the next track 2 During play or pause mode i...

Page 6: ...tton to play the disc in the assigned order 7 To cancel the programmed playback press STOP button on remote handset until the PROG indicator disappears on LCD display 2 NOTE After programmed playback...

Page 7: ...ion then press the AUX function button 14 Connect the headphone line out socket from an audio device such as MP3 player CD player etc to the 3 5mm aux in jack 10 via a 3 5 mm connecting cable not prov...

Page 8: ...W discs To erase the last track of a finalized CD RW you must un finalize the CD RW first A UN FINALIZE A CR RW DISC 1 Set to CD function mode and load the CD RW disc you would like to un finalize 2 P...

Page 9: ...on again to resume normal playback The TAPE FORWARD EJECT button will resume to the highest position NOTE Make sure the direction is correct when inserting the tape into the system Some searching nois...

Page 10: ...lly after playback please press the eject button and return the tone arm back to the rest position Users should not change to a magnetic cartridge system otherwise the unit cannot be connected to an a...

Page 11: ...oss head screwdriver turn the alignment screw 34 anti clockwise as per fig 2 above the stopping and eject position of the tone arm will move further away from the centre of the record meaning the tone...

Page 12: ...function 6 REC press to activate CD recording function 7 REPEAT in CD mode press to activate repeat play function 8 DISPLAY press to change CD playback information 9 ERASE press to erase or un finaliz...

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