Naxa Sound Pro NDS-1513 Instruction Manual

Wireless Portable Karaoke Speaker
NDS-1513
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R ead thes e i nstructions . Guard t his m anual. Obey a ll a lerts . Follow a ll ins tructions.
5. WAR NING : To prevent fire or s hock hazard, do not expos e this equipment to rain or moisture. Do not s tore and operate this product near liquid.
6. C lean only with dry cloth.
7. Not store and not operate this product near any heat sources such as radiators and h eat regis ters , s tove or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produc e heat. K eep this product in a well ventilated place.
8. Not ignore the s afety purpos e of the polarized or grounding plug. A polarized plug h as t wo blades being wider than the other. A grounding plug has two blades plus a round pin to ground. The wide blade or the third prong is intended to provide s ecurity. If the p rovided plug does not fit into your outlet, c ons ult an electrician to replace the outlet.
9. Protect
all wires connec ted to this unit from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs and the point where the cord exits the unit. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, gras p the plug and do not pull the cord.
10. Disconnec t the unit during lightning s torms or when long period is to remain unus ed.
11. K eep this unit off when connecting all the devices connected to it.
12. After finishing the ins talla
tion and connections, connect all your equipment with low volume level. Once all devices are connected, s lowly increas e the volume or level controls to achieve the proper pos ition.
13. B efore placement, ins tallation, as s embly or s us pending any produc t, ins pect all e quipment, s us pens ion, cabinets , trans ducers , brackets and as sociated equipment.
Any mis sing component, corroded, deformed, or with non-nominal load can
reduce the i ntens ity, placement and arrangement of the ins tallation signific antly. Any of thes e c onditions can reduce the s ecurity of the facility and must be corrected immediately. Us e only suitable equipment for the loading c onditions of the ins tallation and that any p os sibility of reducing term, unexpected overload, never exceed the c apac ity of the m aterial or equipment.
14. C ons ult a licens ed profes sional t
o ins tall the equipment and make sure that all local, regional
and national regulations related to s ecurity are unders tood and adhered to.
15. All s ervices s hould be performed by qualified profes sionals . S ervicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, as if having the power cord or its d amaged connector, or if the machine breaks contact with liquid or if any objec t is ins erted in th
e unit or if the unit is
expos ed to rain or mois ture, or if the unit does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
CHAR GE THE B ATTE RY FUL LY B EFOR E FIR ST US E TO OP TIMIZE ITS L IFE TIME
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1. LED DISPLAY – Displays status
2. MODE: Toggle between source BT/USB/Memory Card/FM/Aux
3. PREVIOUS: Select previous track in USB/Memory Card Modes. Select previous preset frequency in FM mode
4. PLAY/PAUSE: Play or Pause in BT/USB/Memory Card Mode. Scan for available frequencies in FM Mode. Mute in Aux Mode.
5. NEXT: Select next track in USB/Memory Card Modes. Select next preset frequency in FM mode
6. USB SLOT: Insert USB ash drive to stream music
7. Memory Card Input: Insert Media card to stream music
8. Light ON/OFF: Turn the light eects On/O.
9. Power ON/OFF: Turning the unit ON will allow the unit to play using the built-in battery or AC power.
10. AUX/LINE INPUT: Connect external media player using 3.5mm line in cable (Cable included)
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