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M O D E L CD- 47 2 PORTABLE A M /F M ST ER EO CD PLA YER PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COM PLE TELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOO KLET FOR FUT URE REF ERENCE.[...]
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1 WA R NI NG TO PREV ENT FIR E OR SH OCK H AZARD , D O NO T US E THIS PL UG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OU T LE T UNL ESS THE BLADES CA N B E FUL LY I NS ERTED TO PREV ENT BL AD E E XPOS U RE. TO PREV ENT FI RE OR SHOCK HAZARD, D O NOT E XPOS E THIS APPLI A NCE TO RAI N OR M O ISTU RE. The Caution M arking is lo c ated at the bottom[...]
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2 13. Unplug th is apparatu s during l i g htening storms or w hen u nused fo r a l ong periods of time. 14. Refer a ll s er v icing to qualified service personne l. Servicing is required w hen the apparatus has been d amaged in a ny w a y , such as pow er-supply cord or plug is damaged, l i q uid has been spilled or objects have fal l e n into th [...]
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3 CAUTION Fol low th e advice bel o w for safe operati ons . ON PRO TECTION AG AI NST L A SER ENER GY EXPO SUR E • As the lase r beam used in thi s compact d isc playe r is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to di sass e mb le the c a s i n g. • Stop opera t ion imm ediately if any liquid or solid ob je c t should fall into the cabin et. • D[...]
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4 DEA R J ENS EN C US TO MER Selec ting fine aud i o equi p men t s uch as the unit you 've j u s t pu rchas ed is only the s ta rt of yo ur mu sical enjoy m ent. No w it' s time to cons ider ho w y ou can max i mize the f un and ex c itement y our eq uipme n t o f fers. Thi s m anu f a ct ure r an d th e Ele c tr oni c In dust ri es Ass [...]
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5 LOCATION OF CON TR OLS 1. Vol u me Cont rol 12 . Dia l S c a l e 2. Function Selec tor 13. R epe at Ind i cator 3. S tereo Hea dphone Jac k 14. Program Indi cator 4. Rep eat (RE P) Button 15. LED D isplay 5. Progra m (P RO G) But t o n 16. Play/P aus e Indica tor 6. Sk i p Backward /Fast R ev erse Bu tton 17. T uning C ontrol 7. S top But ton 18.[...]
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6 IMP ORT A NT NOT ES Av oid instal li ng the un it in loca tion s des cri b ed b elow: • Places ex po s ed to direct s unlight or c los e to heat radia ting ap pliance s s uch as electric hea ters . • Dust y pl ac es. • Places s u bject t o c ons tant v ibration. • Humid or mois t p l a ces. POW ER SOUR CES T his un it ope rates o n 12 0V~[...]
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7 2. Plu g one en d o f a n ap p ro pri ate au d i o cable ( not incl ud ed) int o th e AU X I N Jack of t his unit an d th e other end to th e li ne out or h ea dph one jack of yo ur d i g it al audio playe r. 3. Sta rt pla y i ng your digital audio pla yer a nd gradu ally i ncreas e th e vol ume out put (if nec essar y) until a cl ear, undi sto r[...]
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8 6. To re view t he pro g ramm ed t racks, pre ss the S TOP BUTT ON an d th en th e PROG RAM BU T TO N. T he firs t prog ramm ed tra ck num b er wil l b lin k in th e LE D D I SPL AY . Pr ess P ROG RAM BUT T ON repe ated ly to l oop t hro ugh all th e program m e d t rack s. 7. Whil e revi ewing p rogra m, you ma y add n e w trac ks a s in st eps [...]
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9 CARE AND MA IN TEN ANCE 1 . Ch ildren s hou ld be sup e r v i s ed w he n usi ng th is app lian c e. 2. Neve r w rap the ear phone l e ad arou nd a ny a n im al or perso n . Sp e ci a l c are should be t aken w ith l ong wires. 3. Cle an yo u r u n i t wi th a dam p ( n e ver wet) clot h. Sol vent or d eter gent s houl d never be u sed. 4. Avoi d[...]