Sylvania SCR2608 manual

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    Under Cabinet CD Clock Radio with Remote MODEL SCR2608 INSERUCTION MANUAL Operating Instructions BEFORE OPERA TION THIS PR ODUCT , READ, UNDERST AND, AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Be sur e to save this booklet for future refer ence.[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The Lightning fl ash with arrowhead symbol, with an equilateral tr iangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’ s enclosure that may be of suf ficient magnitude to constitute a r isk of electric shock to persons. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SH[...]

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    Object and Liquid en try-Care shou ld be taken s o that objects do no t fall and liquids are not spilled into the housing. Damage Requiring Service-The appliance shou ld be serviced by qualified service personnel when: • The Power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or • Object have fallen or liquid has been s pilled into the applian ce; [...]

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    IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION REQUIRED BY THE FCC Since the Compact Disc (CD) circ uitry may cause interference to other radios near by , switch this set o ff when not in use or move it away from the affected r adios. This device com plies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. O peration is subject to the follow ing two conditions: (1) this device m ay not cau[...]

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    LOCA TION OF CONTROLS 1. LCD DISPLA Y - A (for CD, CLO CK AND RADIO) 2. VOLUME DOWN 3. VOLUME UP 4. CD DRA W ER 5. REMOTE SENSO R 6. POWER ON INDI CA TOR 7. POWER/ AL ARM OFF BU TTON 8. CD DRA W ER OPEN/CLOSE BUTT ON 9. LCD DISPLA Y B (FOR TIMER) 10. MINTUE S ET BUTTON (FOR TIMER) 11. HOUR SET BUTTON (FOR TIMER) 12. STEREO/MON O BUTTON (FOR FM RADI[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL 1. OPEN /CLO SE KEY 2. PLA Y/P AUSE KEY 3. F AST FOR W ARD (SKIP > >|) BUTTO N 4. VOLUME UP KEY 5. VOLUME DOW N KEY 6. REWIND (SKIP |<<) BUTTON 7. RANDOM KEY 8. MUTE KEY 9. CD/ RADIO MEMOR Y KEY (MEM) 10. SNOOZE KE Y 11. ALARM SET KEY 12. SLEEP KEY 13. EQUA LIZA TION PRESET KEY (EQ) 14. REPEA T KEY 15. FUNCTION KEY ( to s[...]

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    Under Cabinet Mounting I nstructions z T ools Req uired z Drill and 1/4” Drill Bit z Ruler or T ape Mea sure z Nail or A wl z Sci ssors z Screwdriver – Ph illips z Counte rsink ( Option al) z Masking T a pe z Safety Glasses[...]

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    1 – Mounting template Parts Packed with your unit 1. Spacers (3pcs of 1/4” , 3pcs of 1/2”, 3pcs of 1”) 2. W a shers (3pcs) 3. Phil lips head s cre ws (3pcs of 2 3/4 ”, 3pcs of 1 5/8 ”) 4. Mounting T emplate Before Mounting Empty contest of the selected cabinet under which the unit will be mounted and thoroughly clean th e underside of t[...]

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    Mounting Pr ocedure Step 1 . If your cabinet does not have a overhang: a) Position template in desired location on unders ide of cabinet, flush with front edg e. b) Then tape template in pace and go to step 2. If your cabinet have overhang: a) Measure the thi ckness of the ov erhang. b) Fold front of the template downward along the printed guid eli[...]

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    Helpful Hints: On wooden cabinets you may want to mark and start the drill holes with a nail or an awl. Be sure to hold th e drill very firmly against the cabinet to reduce “walking ” of the drill bit from the markings. Using masking tape above the hole locations on inside of wooden cabin et shelf to help reduce splintering. If installing the u[...]

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    FULL LCD DISPLA Y UNIT POWER SUPPL Y ( Mains 120V/60Hz) Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet. Wa r n i n g : Before using the unit. Check th at the local mains supply is compatible with the HI-FI Sys tem (120V 60Hz) Do not plug or unplug the power cable when you r hands wet. When planning not to use this unit for long periods of t[...]

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    CLOCK SETTING 1. While in the CD or Radio mode, Press “Display /AL.Set” two time to enter the tim e mode. 2. Press and hold MEMOR Y/C- ADJ button for 2 seconds, enter to hour adjustment mode( Hour will begin to flash) 3. Press SKIP >>| or SKIP |<< butto n to desired tim e. (e.g. 10:27p m -> 9:27am ) 4. Press MEMOR Y/C-ADJ button [...]

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    ALARM TIME SE TTING 1. While in the CD or Radi o mode, Press “Display/AL.S et” one time to enter t he alarm time set mode. (The bell icon “ ” will appear and begin to flash) 2. Press and hold MEMOR Y/C- ADJ button for 2 seconds, enter to alarm hour ad justment mode (Alarm hour will begin to flash) 3. Press SKIP >>| or SKIP |<< b[...]

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    TO W AKE UP TO CD: a. Power on the unit by pressing the Power/AL. off button. b. Open the CD D RA W ER and insert a CD (with t he label side facing up) into the CD compartment. c. Close the CD DRA WER. d. Power off the unit by pressing the Power/AL. off butt on. e. Press AL.SET KEY (on the remote controller) repea tedly to select CD mode. (“CD”[...]

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    TIMER FUNCT ION (0:01 --------19:59) 1. Continue press the HOUR SET button (T/HOUR) adj ust the hour of the time. (from 19: --to 0: --) 2. Continue press the MINUTE SET button (T/MIN) adjust the minute of the time. (from --:59 to -- : 00) 3. When the count-down time reach to zero, the sy stem will alarm for 3 minutes 4. T o tune o ff the timer alar[...]

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    RADIO SECTION RADIO RECEPTION NOTE: In Radio operation mode, press Display /AL.Set button to display the clock time. 1. Pre ss Power/AL. off bu tton to turn on the unit. 2. Press RADIO button to select radio. 3. Select AM/FM band by pressing the ST OP/BAND button. AM and FM are alte rnately selected each time when the STOP/BAN D button is pressed. [...]

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    OPERA TION OF CD PLA YE R Power ON in CD mode and ind icate the to tal tracks which contain in th e disc If open the CD DRA W ER or there is n o disc inside the unit , “0 0” display will be indicated on the display . PLA Y ING A CD 1. T urn on the unit by pressing the POWER/ AL. OFF button 2. Press CD button to select CD function. 3. Press Open[...]

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    SKIPPING TRACKS Press during play . Backward------------SKIP |<< button Fast Forward------------ SKIP >>| button Press SKIP |<< button twice to skip to the beginning of the previous track. Press SKIP >>| button once to skip to the beginning of the next track. SEARCHING TRACKS Press and hold during play Backward------------SK[...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Y ou experience a problem with this unit check the chart below before calling of service. S Y M P T O M C A U S E S O L U T I O N System will Not turn on ---AC Cord not connected properly Reinsert the AC cord Disc will not Play ---Disc inserted incorrectly ---Defective compact di s c ---CD compartm ent not closed ---Moisture [...]