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CD STEREO PORT ABLE PLA YER MODEL: CD156 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read instructi ons carefully before use and r etain for future refer ence .[...]
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Page 2
1 LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 1. SKIP / SEARCH DOWN BUTTON 2. SKIP / SEARCH UP BUTT ON 3. MODE BUTTON 4. PROG(PROGRAM) BUTTON 5. LCD DISPLA Y 6. PLA Y / P AUSE BUTTON (PO W ER ON) 7. STOP BU TTON (POWER OFF) CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PR OCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MA Y R ESUL T IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSUR[...]
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Page 3
2 POWER SOURCES Using Battery 1. Open the lid of th e battery compar tment. 2. Insert 2 "AA" Size (UM-3) alkaline batter ies by matc hing the (+ and -) to the diag ram inside the battery comp artment and clos e the lid. (batteries are not i ncluded) Note: For battery operation the AC power adaptor must b e disconnected from DC IN Jack. (a[...]
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3 General Ope ration Play/Pause Button f - Press once to st art playback in the origi nal order . P r e s s a g a i n t o s t o p t h e d i s c p l a y t e m p o r a r i l y . S top Button - P r e s s o n c e t o s t o p p l a y b a c k . P r e s s a g a i n t o t u r n o f f p o w e r . Skip / Search Button - Press onc e to skip to [...]
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Page 5
4 - Press the PLA Y button, all the tracks on a disc to be played in a random sequence. NOTE - T o cancel RANDOM PLA Y sim ply press MODE butt on one time until the RONDOM indicator di sappears. Program Play 1. During stop, press PROG b utton until " PROG " and track number flashes in Display . 2. Press or SKIP/SEARCH button to ch[...]
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5 GENERAL INFORMA TI ON T roubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM CAU SE SOLUTION CD Player will not turn on - Dead or weak batteries - AC adaptor not connected properly - Replace batter ies - Check AC adaptor connection Disc will not play - Disc inserted incorrectly - Reinsert disc with label side facing up No sound from earphones - Earphone plug not inserte[...]