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AM/FM RADIO RECEIVER
PROGRAMMABLE CD PLA YER
MODEL CD-61
OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS
BUIL T -IN AM/FM RADIO RECEIVER
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PLA YS MUSIC COMPACT DISCS
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6 DIGIT LCD VISUAL DISPLAY
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TRACK REPEA T & DISC REPEA T
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BASS BOOST SYSTEM
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DELUXE STEREO HEADPHONES INCLUDED
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USES 2 SIZE “AA” BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED)
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PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
CD-61(70C-0A9)031900 NL v.1 E
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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1. CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON
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2. CD REPEAT BUTTON
3. CD BACKWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON ( )
4. CD FORWARD SKIP/SEARCH BUTTON ( )
5. CD LCD VISUAL DISPLAY
6. CD PLAY/PAUSE AND POWER ON BUTTON
7. CD STOP AND POWER OFF BUTTON (POWER OFF IS AUTOMATIC AFTER 30 SECONDS)
8. PROGRAM (PROGRAMMING) BUTTON
9. FM STEREO INDICATOR
10.AM/FM DIAL LENS
1 1.AM/FM TUNING CONTROL
12.AM/FM BAND SWITCH
13.CD DOOR
14.BATTER Y DOOR
15.AC ADAPTOR JACK (AC ADAPTOR NOT INCLUDED)
16.CD/RADIO FUNCTION SWITCH
17.PHONES JACK (HEADPHONE JACK)
18.VOLUME CONTROL
19.AUX OUT JACK (FOR HOME STEREO USE)
20.BASS BOOST SWITCH (ON BOTTOM OF THE SET)
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POWER SOURCES
Power your CD player by connecting an optional (not included) AC ADAPTOR or by
inserting 2 size “AA” fresh alkaline batteries.
NOTE: Before you buy an AC Adaptor, please note the only AC ADAPTOR suitable for
this player is DC 4.5V 600mA, with polarity , others may damage your
player. Please check voltage & current (mA) before buying an AC ADAPTOR.
Using with Batteries
Insert two size “AA” alkaline batteries
according to the + and - markings on
the back cabinet.
TIPS ON BATTERY USE
Reversing polarities will damage the batteries and possibly your set. Be sure to
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follow polarity ( + and - ) as indicated.
Do not mix different types together (Alkaline, Carbon-Zinc, Nickel-Cadmium etc.),
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or old batteries with new ones.
When not in use for an extended period of time, or while internal batteries will not
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be used, remove them to prevent possible acid leakage or corrosion resulting in
damage to your player.
When the batteries have become discharged, they must be disposed of in a safe
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manner that complies with all applicable laws.
Installation of batteries should only be done by an adult (for safety).
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ALKALINE BATTERY LIFE
Bear in mind that battery life expectancy is based upon volume and bass listening
levels.
Maximum battery power consumption happens at maximum settings. Typical life
for 2 size “AA” alkaline batteries is above 8 hours of continuous use for CD play
and 5 hours longer for radio use.
WHEN
While CD playing, if the alkaline batteries are weak and discharged, this symbol
“ ” shows or flashes in the display, then the power automatically turns off. If this
occurs, replace the alkaline batteries (also if the display does not show anything,
the batteries are dead).
NOTE 1: The display is blank when you listen to the radio, so when the display
NOTE 2: The radio may work normally for about 5 hours when “ ” shows or
NOTE 3: You may use rechargeable batteries on this set. However, because
SHOWS OR FLASHES IN THE DISPLAY
does not show anything, please check if the CD/RADIO FUNCTION switch
is moved to the CD position.
flashes on the display indicating batteries are weak for CD play, but still
OK for the radio.
rechargeable batteries generally have lower voltage (1.2 volts instead of
1.5 volts). Your playing time will be much less than normal fresh alkaline
batteries.
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CONNECTING TO HOME STEREO SYSTEMS
The AUX OUT jack is made to accept a stereo mini plug (3.5mm). Simply connect the
cable’s mini plug to the AUX OUT jack on your player, and the other appropriate end
usually RCA JACKS to the CD/AUX INPUTS of your home stereo.
YOUR STEREO
SYSTEM
YOUR CD PLAYER
TO AUX IN JACKS TO AUX OUT JACK
OPTIONAL CABLE (3.5mm)
TO RCA JACKS
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DISC PLAYING
1 Slide the CD/RADIO FUNCTION
switch to CD position.
FUNCTION SWITCH
2 Load the disc.
Push
here
Disc
PRESS TO OPEN
3 Connect the headphones.
STEREO
HEADPHONES
CD/RADIO
LABEL SIDE UP
TO PHONES JACK
( NOT AUX OUT JACK!)
4 Press the PLAY/PAUSE button ( ).
TRACK NUMBER
CURRENTLY
PLAYING
ELAPSED PLAYING
TIME OF THE
CURRENT TRACK
PLAY/PAUSE
BUTTON
5 Adjust the volume.
VOLUME
MAXIMUM MINIMUM
VOLUME CONTROL
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