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R C D 2 2 4 UK PO RTA BL E CD RADI O OP ERA TI NG I NST RUCT I O N S Pl e a se read and follo w th is in struc tion manua l carefu lly before u sing the un it and retain it for futu re re ference[...]
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1 TAB LE OF CO N TE NT S SA FET YI NS TRUC T I ON S .... .... ... ... ..... .... ... ... ..... .... ... ... ..... ... 2 FUNCT I ONSAND CONTROLS . ..... .. ... ..... ..... .... . ..... ..... .... ... ... ... 4 POWERSOURC E .... ..... .... ... ... ..... .... ... ... ..... .... ... ... ..... ... 5 A.D C[...]
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2 l SA FET YINS TRU CT I ONS W A R N I N G : I F C ONN ECT ED TO A N A C O UT LET : TO PRE VENT FIRE O R SHOCK H AZA RD , DO N O T EX PO SE T H I S APP L IA N C ET O RAI N OR MOIST UR E . TH E IMPO RT ANT S A FET Y INST RUCT I ON S SHAL L I N CLUD E[...]
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3 Fo llowth ead vi ce b elowf orsa feand app ropriate operat i on s. ONPR OT ECT I ON AG AI N ST LASER EN E R GYEX POSUR E · As th e la ser beam u sed i n t h i s com pac t d isc p laye r ish arm ful to the eye s , do no ta ttem p tto d i sa [...]
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4 FUNCT I O NSANDCONTROLS 1. OPE NBUT T O N 2. PR OGBU TT OM 3. RE PEA T BUT TO N 4. RA NDOMB UTT ON 5. CDST OPB U T TON 6. RE W BUTTON 7. F . FWD BUTT ON 8. PLA Y / P AUS E BUTTON 9. T ELESCOPI CANTENNA 10. T UN I NG KNOB 11 . POWER[...]
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5 POWE R SUPPLY Th i suni toper a tes with 4XSI ZE“C’( U M2)batt er i es o r fr om A C120V/ 6 0Hz l i neadaptor e x ternally(not include d) A.DC P OW ER OPER ATIO N 1. O pen theBAT TER YCAS E(#2 5) 2. Ins er t 4p csSize “ C ”?[...]
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6 CD PR OGR AM MEDP LAY Th i s function allo wsthe track sto bepla yedi n a p rog ramm e ds e que nce . 1. Under CD s t o p or pla yi ng c ond i t i o n, p r e ss t he PROG . B U TTON (#2). The CD TRA CK DISPLAY (#16) wil l dis pla y “[...]
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7 TROUBLESH OOTINGGUIDE Shou l d y o u experience d i ffic ulti e s intheu s e o fthis p layerp leasere ferto thefo llowing chart. CAREAN D MA I NTE NANCE 1. Clean y ourunit wi thada m p( n everwet ) clot h . Sol v ent o r de t ergentshoul [...]