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Risk of fire!
Do not use the device near hot surfaces.
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Do not place the device in locations that are subject to
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direct sunlight or strong artificial light. Otherwise, it may
overheat and become irreparably damaged.
Never leave the device unattended while it is being used.
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Never cover the ventilation slots of the device while it is on.
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Do not place open fire sources, such as candles, on the device.
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When a storm and/or thunderstorm with the risk of lightening
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threatens please disconnect the device from the mains power.
Risk of personal injury!
Keep the power cord and device away from children.
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Children frequently underestimate the dangers of electrical
appliances.
Provide a stable location for the device.
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Do not operate the device if it has sustained a fall or is
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damaged. Arrange for the device to be checked and, if
necessary, repaired by qualified technicians.
Keep batteries well away from children. Children can put
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batteries into their mouths and swallow them. If a battery
is swallowed medical assistance must be sought immediately.
This device is not intended for use by individuals (including
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children) with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual
abilities or deficiencies in experience and/or knowledge
unless they are supervised by a person responsible for
their safety or receive from this person instruction in how
the device is to be used. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the device.
Danger of eye injuries!
The device is fitted with a "Class 1 Laser". Never open or
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attempt to repair the device yourself. The invisible laser
beam could damage your eyes.
CAUTION!
Information on surge voltage (EFT / rapid electrical
transition process) and Electrostatic discharge:
In the case of a malfunction due to rapid electrical transition
(surge voltage) or electrostatic discharge the product must be
reset (it may be necessary to disconnect the power source and
then reconnect it) to restore normal operation.
Note:
A case of electrostatic discharge occurs if one walks with
plastic-soled shoes over a carpet that also contains elements
of plastic. Through the friction of the shoe soles on the carpet
a charge is created in the body which discharges itself as soon
as one touches an electricity conducting object, such as for
example a door knob or the bodywork of a motor vehicle.
Thereby it is sufficient to approach the conductor to within only
a few cm. Direct contact is not required to effect a discharge.
The charge can also unload itself over an electrical arc. A discharge
is thus also possible through plastic housing components.
Positioning the device
Remove the micro system and accessories from the packing.
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Remove all transportation fasteners and tapes/foils.
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Place the micro system on an even, level surface. Pull out
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the supports
3@
on the rear panel of the main device and
on the speakers. Place the Micro system in a position that
will allow the CD compartment cover
t
to open completely.
Place the speakers to the right and left of the micro system.
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You can also fasten the speakers
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3#
to the device. For this
pull the speaker holders
r
on the right and left of the main
device fully out (approx. 3.5mm) and slide the right and left
speakers with the guide rails
3^
onto the respective holder
r
, until the underside of the speakers and main device lock
together.
Alternatively you can secure the main device and/or the
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speakers to a wall by using the hangers
2*
on the rear
panel of the device and speakers. The spacers
3$
on the
rear panel of the speakers will provide the necessary
stability.
The operating elements
On the device
q
Function switch
w
FM ST - FM MO - AM - Radio band switch
e
TUNING controller - tuning in of radio stations
r
Speaker fasteners
t
CD Compartment
y
PROG
- for the storage of CD programmes
u
REPEAT
- activates the repeat function
and random playback
i
REW
- CD title skip backwards
o
F.FWD
- CD title skip forwards
a
STOP
- End CD playback
s
- CD playback start/stop
d
FOLDER UP
- for folder selection in MP3-CD operation
f
REMOTE SENSOR - Infrared sensor for the remote
control signals
g
FM.ST
- USW-Stereo indicator
h
POWER
- Operating indicator
j
Display
k
VOL +
- Volume increase
l
VOL —
- Volume decrease
1(
AL. SET
- for input and indication of the
switch ON/OFF time
2)
POWER
- On/Off switch
2!
HOUR / MIN
- buttons for the time of day input
2@
AL. ON/OFF
- controls the automatic switching of
ON/OFF
2#
TIME SET
- for the time of day input
2$
AUX
- Input for the connection of
audio devices
2%
- Headphone socket
2^
SP R
- "Right" speaker connection
2&
SP L
- "Left" speaker connection
2*
Suspension eyes for wall mounting
2(
FM (USW) dipole antenna
3)
Power cord
3!
Battery compartment (Battery backup)
3@
Device supports
3#
Speaker
3$
Spacer for wall mounting
3%
Speaker cable
3^
Guide rails for speaker fastening
On the remote control:
3&
PLAY/PAUSE
- CD playback start/stop
3*
F.FWD
- CD title skip forwards
3(
PROG
- for the storage of CD programmes
4)
FOLDER UP
- for folder selection in MP3-CD
operation
4!
REP./RAND
- activates the repeat function and
random playback
4@
STOP
- End CD playback
4#
REW
- CD title skip backwards
4$
Battery compartment (rear panel)