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Warning
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The lightning flash symbol within the black triangle represents
a warning. This unit contains un-insulated dangerous voltage
which may be of significant magnitude to cause an electric
shock.
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This unit uses a laser.
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Use of any controls, adjustment or procedures other than those
specified within this manual, may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the front or
back cover.
•
To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this appliance to rain
or moisture.
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To prevent electric shock, match the wider side of the electric
plug to the wider entrance of the electric socket, making sure
to fully plug the electric plug into the socket.
•
When placing the unit, do not place the unit in humid,
hot, cold, or dusty conditions; place the unit on a flat and even
surface; do not cover the unit with a cloth or place it against
something that may restrict air flow.
•
When disconnecting or disconnecting the electric cord, grip
the plug, not the cord. If you pull from the cord, you could
dam age it.
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If you are not going to use it for a long period of time,
disconnect the plug from the electric socket.
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If you leave your unit in a humid place, water droplets and con
densation may form inside the unit. If there is condensation
inside the unit, it may not function properly. Let the unit stand
for one to two hours to allow the unit to dry before using the
unit.
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Should you experience any trouble, disconnect the electric
cord and bring your unit to a qualified technician.
Troubleshooting
If your Jukebox with
CD Player does not turn
on, make sure that it is
properly plugged in to a
functional electrical outlet.
If your radio doesn’t
work properly, try one of
the following solutions.
The
AM
/
FM
knob isn’t
turned far enough in either
direction. Turn the knob
all the way to the left or
right.
The volume is too low.
Turn the
VOLUME
knob
clockwise to increase the
volume.
The radio isn’t tuned to
a station. Rotate the tuning
knob until you find your
desired radio station.
If there is a lot of
distortion in your radio
signal, try one of the
following solutions.
Move the radio to a
different location.
If your CD player doesn’t
work properly, try one of
the following solutions.
Reload the disc so
the label is facing up or
carefully clean the disc
with a soft dry cloth.