Technika MC123 manual

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  • Page 1

    O wner ’ s Handbook Micr o Hi-Fi MC123[...]

  • Page 2

    such as the power - supply cord or plug is IMPORT ANT damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects This equipment generates, uses and can have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus radiate radio frequency energy and, if not has been exposed to rain or moisture, does installed and used in accordance with the not operate normally , or has been drop[...]

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    CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 3 b c d e f g i j 1) 1! 1@ 1# 1$ 1^ 2! 2@ 2) h I2:29 AM FM PM 25 1% 1( VOLUME CONTROL REPEAT KEY SKIP -/ REVERSE SEARCH SKIP +/ FORWARD SEARCH POWER INDICAT OR FM STEREO INDICAT OR CD DOOR RELEASE PLAY/P AUSE KEY AUX INPUT PROGRAM KEY TUNING KNOB BAND SELECTOR DISPLAY SCREEN AM/FM/FM ST . BAND SELECTOR STOP KEY FM ANTENNA SPE[...]

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    Switch the function selector to ‘CD’. The clock UNP ACKING must be set when the selector is in this position. T he carton contains: The power light comes on and the ! The MC -123 AM/FM/CD Micro System. display lights up. ! One pair of loudspeakers: Example: set the time to 3:40 pm. Unpack and inspect the components carefully . If The Time Setti[...]

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    5 T O SEARCH FOR A P ARTICULAR P ASSAGE DURING PLA Y PRELIMINARIES P ress and hold the SKIP+ or SKIP – key until the desired passage is located. Set the FUNCTION Switch to 'CD’ During the search the sound is played at reduced volume. Play returns to ! P ress the CD door at the right hand side of the door to open it. normal when the key is [...]

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    : I3 08 PLA Y MEMORY PLA Y : I3 04 PLA Y MEMORY 6 ! ! ! ! programmed ! ! Switch the Selector switch to the OFF position. ! Set the V olume control halfway . ! Plug a 3.5 jack cable into the AUX input. Plug the other end of the cable into Rotate the knob to the right to increase and to the left to reduce the the line or headphone output of the sourc[...]

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    7 CARE AND CLEANING AFTER USE CARE AND CLEANING ! Stop the CD player (if playing) ! Remove any CD from the player ! Switch the Function Switch to OFF to set the unit toStandby . ! As there no presets or other settings in this unit that require the set to be under constant power , you may switch the set off at the mains if you wish. for additional s[...]

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    T esco S tor es Ltd, Delamar e Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL T echnik a Helpline: 0845 456 6767 ( Calls cost up t o 4p per minute from a B T landline, other providers may v ar y)[...]