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FWC139 Mini Hi-Fi System pg001-pg020_FWC139_05_Eng 2007.3.26, 10:13 1[...]
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2 CA UTION Use of contr ols or adjustments or performance of procedures other than herein may result in hazardous r adiation exposur e or other unsafe operation. Important notes for users in the U .K. Mains plug This apparatus is fitted with an approv ed 13 Amp plug. T o change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follo ws: 1 Remo v e fuse cover [...]
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3 0 @ 5 6 ! * 8 7 & 4 1 2 % ^ 3 9 $ 2 & ( ™ ) ¡ % 5 # 4 3 8 $ ! £ FWC139 pg001-pg020_FWC139_05_Eng 2007.3.26, 10:13 3[...]
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4 English Contents General Information En vironmental inf ormation ................................ 7 Supplied accessories ............................................ 7 Saf ety information ................................................ 7 Pr eparation Rear connections ................................................. 8 Inserting batteries into th[...]
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English 5 General Information Supplied accessories –2 speaker box es – remote control En vironmental Information All unnecessar y packaging has been omitted. W e ha ve tr ied to make the packaging easy to separate into three mater ials: cardboard (bo x), pol ystyrene foam (buff er) and poly ethylene (bags, protective f oam sheet). Y our system [...]
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6 English Preparations Rear connections The type plate is located at the back of the system. A Po w e r – Before connecting the A C power cord to the wall outlet, ensure that all other connections ha ve been made . WARNING! –F or optimal performance, use only the original po wer cable . –N ev er make or change any connections with the po wer [...]
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English 7 Inserting batteries into the r emote control Inser t two batteries type R03 or AAA into the remote control with the correct polar ity as indicated by the “ + ”and“ - ” s y mbols inside the batter y compar tment. CA UTION! – Remo ve batteries if they are e xhausted or will not be used for a long time. – Do not use old and ne w [...]
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8 English Contr ols (illustr ations on page 3) Contr ols on the system and r emote control 1 LCD Displa y – sho ws the status of the system. 2 iR SENSOR – infrared sensor for remote control. 3 PR OGRAM (PROG) f or CD ................. progr ams tr acks and reviews the program. 4 ST ANDBY -ON y (PO WER y ) – switches the system to standb y/on.[...]
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English 9 Basic Functions IMPOR T ANT : Befor e you operate the system, complete the prepar ation pr ocedures. Switching the system on ● Press ST ANDBY -ON y ( PO WER y on the remote) . ➜ The system will switch to the last selected source. Switching the system to Eco P ow er Standb y mode ● Press ST ANDBY -ON y ( PO WER y on the remote) in th[...]
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10 English CD Operation 5 To pause pla yback press 2; . Press 2; again to resume play . ➜ Display: The cur rent track number and elapased time flash when pla yback is paused. 6 To stop disc playback, press ST OP 9 . Note: CD playbac k will also stop when; – the CD door is opened. – the disc has reached the end. – you select another source: [...]
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English 11 CD Operation Diff erent pla y modes: SHUFFLE and REPEA T Y ou can select and change the var ious play modes bef ore or during playback. REPEA T ............ plays the cur rent tr ack continuously REPEA T ALL ... repeats the entire disc/ programme SHUF ................ tracks of the entire disc are play ed in random order SHUF and REPEA T[...]
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12 English Radio Reception T uning to radio stations 1 Adjust the source selector to select TUNER source . ➜ is display ed. 2 Adjust the band selector to select y our wav eband: MW , FM (mono) or FMST (stereo). 3 Adjust the TUNING control knob to tune to a desired r adio frequency . Note: – The system is equipped with a built-in MW antenna and [...]
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English 13 Ta pe Operation / Recording General inf ormation on r ecor ding ● Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third par ties are not infr inged. ● For recording, use onl y NORMAL (IEC type I) tapes on which the tabs ha ve not y et been broken. This deck is not suited f or recording on MET AL (IEC IV) type tapes. [...]
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14 English Cleaning the Cabinet ● Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild deter gent solution. Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spirits, ammonia or abr asives. Cleaning Discs ● When a disc becomes dir ty , clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the centre out. ● Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner , comme[...]
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English 15 Clock/Timer Setting the timer ● The system can be used as an alarm clock. CD or TUNER can be set to switch on at a preset time . The clock time needs to be set f ir st before the timer can be used. ● If no b utton is pressed within 90 seconds dur ing timer setup , the system will exit timer setting mode automatically . 1 In standb y [...]
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16 English Clock/Timer Activating and deactivating SLEEP The sleep timer enables the system to switch off by itself after a set per iod of time ● Press SLEEP on the remote control repeatly to select desired time before system shuts off. ➜ Display sho ws SLEEP and ser ies of time options for selection: 120 , 90 , 60 , 45 , 30 , 15 , OFF . ● To[...]
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English 17 Tr oubleshooting W ARNING Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system your self, as this will in validate the w arr anty . Do not open the system as ther e is a risk of electric shock. If a f ault occur s , fir st check the points listed below befor e taking the system for repair . If you are unable to r emedy a problem b [...]
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18 English The remote control does not function – Reduce the distance between the remote control and the system. – Inser t the batter ies with their polar ities (+/– signs) aligned as indicated. –R eplace the batteries. –P oint the remote control directl y toward IR sensor on the front of the system. The timer is not w orking. – Set the[...]
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Printed in China CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT FWC139 PDCC-JS/JW -0712 Meet Philips at the Internet http://www .philips.com English pg001-pg020_FWC139_05_Eng 2007.3.26, 10:13 20[...]