Technika BB-210CE manual

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    O wner ’s Handbook BB-210CE CD/MP3/USB Boombo x[...]

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    1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Follo w all instruc tions. Do not use this apparatus near wa ter . Clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Do not block any ventila tion openings. Install in accor dance with the manufac turer’ s instructions. Do not install or oper ate near an y heat sourc es such as radiator[...]

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    2 INDEX INDEX Important safety information .................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................ 2 Unpacking ............................................................... 2 Contr ols and connections ......................................... 3 Fitting batt eries .............................[...]

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    3 T OP VIE W C ONTROLS AND C ONNECTIONS a V olume control b Function (source) swit ch c SD Card slot d USB connector e T elescopic aerial f CD loading door g Carrying handle h Band switch i T uning control 1) T uning scale 1! Finger lift for CD door 1@ Record k ey (cassette) 1# Play key ( cassette) 1$ Rewind key ( cassette) 1% F ast for ward k ey ([...]

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    4 a Stop button ( CD/MP3/USB/SD) b Mode button ( CD/MP3/USB/SD) c Skip back button ( CD/MP3/USB/SD) d P ower indicator e CD display C ONTROLS AND C ONNECTIONS FRONT VIEW f FM ster eo indicator g Skip forward button ( CD/MP3/USB/SD) h Album button (MP3/USB/SD) i Play/pause button ( CD/MP3/USB/SD) 1) Cassette loading door a Battery cover b AC mains i[...]

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    5 FIT TING BA T TERIES Unclip the two batt er y cover la tches and remov e the 1. battery cover . FITTING BA T TERIES Referring to the previous sec tion, t 6 x ‘C’/’UM2’ ba tteries into the batt er y compar tment. Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a long time to av oid the danger of leakage. NOTE: Never mix old and ne[...]

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    6 LISTENING TO F M R ADIO T o listen to FM radio: Fully extend the telesc opic aerial at the back of the unit. • Move the • FUNC TION selec tor on the lef t side to selec t the RADIO position. Move the • BAND selector on the top panel to the FM ST . (FM ster eo) position. T urn the • TUNING control to selec t the station you wan[...]

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    7 PLA YING A CD SELECTING CD OPERATION Move the • FUNCTION selec tor on the lef t side to select the CD/MP3/USB/SD position. The display on the fr ont panel will light. LO ADING/REMOVING A DISC Before loading a disc for the rst time: Lift the CD door to open the CD loading bay and remov e • any transit packing that may be tted to pr[...]

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    8 MP3/WMA MUSIC FILE COMPILA TIONS This unit will also play MP3/WMA music le compila tions. These ar e normally crea ted on a computer and sa ved to a CD- ROM, a USB Flash drive or SD C ard. File organisation: The les on the CD-ROM or ash media may be organised in the following wa ys - All music tracks stored in the ‘r oot’ directory o[...]

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    9 PROGRAM PLA Y Y ou can st ore a program selection of up to 20 tracks from a CD or 99 tracks from an MP3/WMA compilation to play in your preferr ed sequence. T o set a program: Load a CD or MP3/WMA compilation and wait for it t o • read. Play will begin automatically . Press the • STOP butt on to stop playback (progr amming is only possi[...]

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    10 PLA YING AND REC ORDING C ASSET TE T APES Y ou can pla y cassette tapes in the cassette player . Y ou can also recor d on cassettes from the CD or radio . Three types of cassette tapes are generally av ailable - Normal (IEC I), Chrome (IEC II) and Metal (IEC IV). The cassette player will play all three types, but Normal cassettes ar e recommende[...]

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    11 CARE AND CLEANING All care and cleaning operations should be carried out with the unit unplugged from the mains pow er . The surface of the unit c an be cleaned with a barely damp cloth and then dried c arefully . Never use abrasives, abrasive cloths or chemical solvents . SPECIFICA TIONS Supply Voltage, A C mains : ...... 220-230 V~, 50Hz Suppl[...]

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    Te sc o St or es L td , Delama re Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnik a Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( C alls cost up to 4p per minute fr om a BT landline, other p ro viders may vary) BB210CE V0. 1[...]