Caution!
When closing the lid,
make sure you hold it at the
edges to avoid trapping or
pinching your fingers!
TURNTABLE LOCATION OF PARTS
A
Record player Turntable Platter
B
45rpm adaptor (included)
C
Cue lever (to raise the tonearm)
D
Tone Arm Rest & Securing Clip
E
Tone Arm
F
Turntable Speed Selector Switch (33/45/78rpm)
UNPACKING
Remove all packing materials from the unit. Save these until you are completely satisfied all parts of the unit are
operating satisfactorily and just in case the unit should need service in the future. Damage caused in transit to
products returned not in their original packaging would not be covered by the warranty.
Remove the plastic bag covering the unit and place the unit on a flat and stable surface.
Untie and unravel the Wire Antenna on the back of the unit.
Lift up the Record Player Lid, as described below and remove any Tape, Polystyrene or other
shipping material from the deck.
Remove the black tie-wire from the Tone arm and the White protective needle guard by gently
pulling it forward and off the Red stylus holder. Keep this for future use.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE TURNTABLE DUST COVER
To Open the Lid:
1.
Lift the Lid upward until it stops.
2.
Pull the ‘Lid Support’ forward by hand until the latch engages the bottom
bar and the lid stay is straight, then lower the lid slowly at the angle
required.
3.
The lid will now remain open.
To Close the Lid:
1.
Lift the lid slightly upward until it stops.
2.
Push back the centre of the Lid Support.
3.
You can now gently lower the lid.
4.
If the latch does not disengage, press the bottom bar by
hand.
CONNECTIONS, POWER SOURCE & SWITCHING ON
This unit is operated by 12V/2A DC power – a DC adaptor power lead is supplied.
Insert the pin of the DC Adaptor Lead into the 12V DC socket on the rear panel and the 3-pin mains plug into a
suitable 230V wall power socket (make sure this is switched on if applicable).
Switch the On-Off Switch to "ON" – the unit is now ready for use.
Note:
It is recommended that when the unit is not being used, the Adaptor lead is disconnected from the wall
socket.
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DELETING TRACKS FROM A USB FLASH DRIVE OR SD CARD
1
Switch the system "ON" with the ON/OFF switch.
2
Connect a USB flash drive or SD card to the relevant socket. (Connect up to max. 32GB)
3
Set the function button (CD / USB SD / AUX-PH / TUNER / TAPE) to "
USB / SD
".
4
Select the track on the Flash Drive or Card you wish to delete and start playing it.
5
Press and hold the "
RECORD / ERASE
" button for about two seconds.
–
The word "ONE" appears on the display.
–
Press "SKIP - / SKIP +" to select the tracks you want to delete (ONE / FOLDER / ALL).
–
Now press the "RECORD / ERASE button".
–
The current track is cleared and the next song will play.
COMPACT DISC CARE
–
To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on
the centre of the case and lift the disc out, holding it
carefully by the edges. Fingerprints and dust should be
carefully wiped off the disc’s recorded surface with a
soft cloth. Unlike conventional vinyl or Shellac records,
compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so a gentle wipe with a soft clean cloth should
remove most particles. Wipe in a straight line from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust particles and
light stains have absolutely no effect on sound reproduction quality.
–
Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth.
–
Never use detergents or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc.
–
If necessary, use a CD cleaning kit.
–
Never affix labels to the surface of compact discs or write on them, except very gently with specialist CD-R Pens. Use
a soft oil-based CD felt pen, manufactured specifically for CD (or DVD) to write information on the label side. Do not
use ballpoint pens or other sharp point, as this may cause damage to the recording side.
CD’s that can be played with this unit:
–
Conventional Audio CD’s bearing the CD Digital Audio Logo
on the label and CD-R, CD-RW and MP3-CD’s.
–
Insert the disc with the printed side up in the tray.
–
To remove a disc from its case, press in the centre of the housing to single out and release the CD.
How to remove a CD
How to hold a CD
–
CDs should be placed back in their cases after use to prevent damage from dust and scratches. These can cause the
laser "skips" on tracks.
–
Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight or high humidity.
–
Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can result in deformations of the CD disc.
–
Discs that are warped, deformed or damaged should not be played as it could cause irreparable damage to the unit.
–
CD-R, CD-RW and MP3-CDs are more sensitive to the effects of heat and ultraviolet rays than ordinary CDs. It is
therefore important that they are not stored in a location where they are exposed to direct sunlight. In addition, you
should store them away from heat sources such as heaters or heat-generating electrical devices.
–
Printable CD-R, CD-RW and CD-MP3-CDs are not recommended, since the label pages can melt at high temperatures
and become sticky, which can lead to damage to the device.
–
Please use no papers, protective films or sprays as protection for CD’s.
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FM Wire Antenna
Select FM mode, locate a transmitter and
position the wire until good reception is
obtained. The antenna may need to be
repositioned if you move the device to
another location.
DC Adaptor
Insert the plug of the DC power Lead into a
230V AC Mains Power socket.
LINE OUT
(RCA: L + R)