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11. Anti-Shock Memory
The device is equipped with a digital anti-shock memory. This reduces the risk of interruptions during CD play-
back when the device is subjected to vibrations.
The anti-shock memory is loaded automatically when the data is read. The device needs a few seconds until the
memory is full and it can work optimally.
The saved data quantity corresponds to approx. 15 seconds of music playback. The anti-shock memory continues
to play the music in case of blows that would otherwise cause an interruption.
12. Handling
• Never connect the mains plug to a mains socket immediately after the device was taken from a cold to a warm
environment. The resulting condensation may destroy the device. Allow the device to reach room temperature
before connecting it. Wait until the condensation has evaporated.
• Never pull the mains plug from the mains socket by the cable. Only pull it from the mains socket by the inten-
ded grip areas.
• Unplug the mains plug from the mains socket if you do not use the device for an extended period of time.
• Disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket in thunderstorms for reasons of safety.
• Do not listen to excessively loud music over an extended period of time. This may damage your hearing.
13. Maintenance
Regularly check the technical safety of the CD player, e.g. for damage to the mains cable or the casing.
If you have reason to believe that the device can no longer be operated safely, disconnect it immediately and
make sure it is not unintentionally operated. Pull the mains plug from the mains socket!
It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if:
• there is visible damage to the device or to the mains cable
• the device no longer works
• the device was stored under unfavourable conditions for an extended period of time or
• after exposure to extraordinary stress caused by transport
Before cleaning the CD player or performing maintenance, the following safety information must be observed:
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Live components may be exposed if covers are opened or components are removed.
The device must be disconnected from all power sources before any servicing or repair work is
carried out.
Capacitors inside the device may still carry voltage even though they have been disconnected
from all power sources.
Only qualified experts familiar with the hazards involved and the relevant regulations must per-
form repairs.