Technika MC-229I manual

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    MC-229I O wner ’s Handbook CD/ r adio micr o s ys t em with dock f or iP od[...]

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    1 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings . Follo w all instructions. 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 manufacturer’ s instructions. Do not install or oper ate near any heat sources such as radiators , [...]

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    2 INDEX INDEX Important safety information .................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................ 2 Unpacking ............................................................... 2 Prepara tion for use .................................................. 3 Contr ols and connec tions .................[...]

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    3 PREP ARA TION FOR USE PLACEMENT Place the unit on a sturdy table or shelf where it cannot get knocked over and where there is a clear line of sight to the remote handset . Make sure that there is a clearance of 10cm (4 inches) around the unit for ventila tion. LOUDSPEAKERS Placing the speakers Unwrap the speak er wires from the ties securing them[...]

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    4 a CD loading door b CD turntable c iP od docking bay d Display e FM ster eo indic ator f Progr am button g Repeat button h T uning scale i T uning contr ol 1) V olume control 1! Play/P ause button 1@ Stop button 1# Next/search forward button 1$ Previous/sear ch backward button 1% Headphone jack 1^ Po wer button 1& Function slide switch C ONTR[...]

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    5 BACK VIE W C ONTROLS AND C ONNEC TIONS a FM antenna b AC mains cable c Right channel speaker connections d Left channel speak er connections a CD repeat indica tors b CD random indicator c iP od mode indicator d T uner mode indicator e CD track number f CD Progr am mode indicator g CD playing indicator DISPLA Y DISPLA Y VIEW[...]

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    6 REMO TE CONTR OL a Menu button b Next/S earch forward button c Play/pause button d Stop button e Up button f Program button g Random button h Repeat button i Down button 1) Previous/Search backwar d button 1! Enter button Dispose of used batteries with regard to the recycling regulations in your area. Do NO T short circuit batteries or throw them[...]

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    7 GET TING ST ARTED REMOVING THE P ACKING FROM THE CD PLA YER Before connecting po wer to your audio syst em, the pr otec tive packing should remov ed from the CD compartment. T o remove the protective packing: Open the CD compar tment by pressing down on the • OPEN/CL OSE ar ea marked at the front corner of the CD lid. The lid will open. Remo[...]

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    8 PLA YING A CD Y ou can load and play music CDs and navigat e a CD using the buttons on the remot e control or the fr ont panel. Selec ting CD operation: Move the • FUNCTION slide switch to select ‘CD’ . Loading a CD: Open the CD compartment by pressing down on the • OPEN/CL OSE area at the front c orner of the CD lid. Holding the di[...]

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    9 iP od ADAPT ORS SELECTING AN ADAPT OR Before docking your iPod y ou must rst check if your iP od has a docking connector . Early iPod models do not have one and cannot be docked to your unit. The docking connec tor is located on the base of the iP od as shown below . LIST OF SUPPLIED ADAPT ORS c iP od mini (4GB or 6GB) d iP od, 4th gen. with a[...]

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    10 DOCKING AN iP od PLA YING FR OM AN iPod DOCKING YOUR iP od T o dock your iPod: Check tha t the c orrect iP od adaptor is tted to the docking • bay . Locat e the iP od on the Docking Connector and pr ess it • gently home. T o remove your iP od from the dock: Grip the iPod a t the sides. • Lift the iPod gently fr om the dock. •[...]

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    11 CARE AND CLEANING All c are and cleaning operations should be c arried out with the unit unplugged from the mains pow er . The surface of the unit can be cleaned with a barely damp cloth and then dried carefully . Never use abrasives, abrasive cloths or chemical solvents . Loudspeak er grilles can be cleaned carefully with a sof t brush. SPECIFI[...]

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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 ( Calls cost up to 4p per minu te fr om a BT landline , other p ro viders may vary) MC229I V0. 1[...]