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1. on page 18 for details CHECK Button Press this button to check the order of the tracks in your current programmed setting Refer to PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK on page 18 for details CLEAR Button Press this button to clear your current programmed setting Refer to PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK on page 18 for details Q Track Skip Backward I Track Skip Forward Buttons Jump to the previous or next track from the track being played or displayed PLAY PAUSE l Button Press this button to start playback or to pause playback temporarily Search Backward lt lt Search Forward gt Buttons Press and hold these buttons to quickly search through the track being played lt lt searches through the track backwards gt searches forwards NOTE There are no Search buttons on the front panel of the CD3N Stop Button Press this button to stop playback 0 DISP Display Button Press this button to cycle the CD3N s display through its various modes Each press of the 18 DISP button cycles the display in the following order track number elapsed track time default display track number remaining track time total remaining time gt total elapsed time back to track number elapsed track time default display Elapsed track time Remaining track tine C 5 CL 5g pm ju track win 7555 Track number Track number OG Total elapsed time Tota
2. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to notify the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the accompanying documentation WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use the CD3N near water 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install the CD3N near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 For USA Canada Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one blade wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet For European Countries Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug This plug has two poles and a third grounding hole The third hole is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fi t your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the CD3N s po
3. 75Q BNC cable Playback Normal Playback Press the POWER button to turn the power on Open the CD door sliding backward by hand When the door is open the display panel indicates OPEn G Place a disc on the turntable and place the supplied stabilizer gently on top of the disc NOTE Make sure you place the disc on the turntable with the label side facing up and place the stabilizer on the disc before closing the CD door Stabilizer The CD3N may be unable to read the disc unless you place the stabilizer correctly Use only the provided E CD stabilizer Do not use commercially available stabilizers O Close the CD door sliding forward by hand The CD3N should automatically start spinning the disc to read its information and the total number of tracks and the total playing time should appear on the display If you leave the CD3N as it is without pressing the PLAY PAUSE p gt f button the display will change after approximately 10 seconds to show information for the first track on the disc 0 linao mn 10 seconds later cout l TRACK MIN L T T T EX ELI GQ Press the PLAY PAUSE gt button to start playback The playback indicator and track number should be shown on the display followed by the elapsed time for the track being played MIN SEC Skipping Tra
4. MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE e IF THE CD3N SEEMS TO BE MALFUNCTIONING CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE STATION DISCONTINUE USE OF ANY MALFUCTIONING UNIT For CANADA AC POWER CORD CONNECTION CAUTION O PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH THE BLADE WIDTH OF THE PLUG TO THE SLOT WIDTH THE PLUG MUST BE FULLY INSERTED TO THE SLOT Handling Precautions Connecting Other Devices Unplug the CD3N s AC power cord from the outlet before connecting or disconnecting other devices Exercise caution when handling the AC power cord When disconnecting the AC cord from a socket make sure you pull the plug and not the cord itself Turning Power On Off Your system components should be turned on off in the following order to avoid generating noise from your speakers and damaging the speakers themselves or other devices Turning power on Turn on the CD3N s power first before turning on the DA converter or amplifier connected to the CD3N Turning power off Turn off the amplifier s power first before turning off the CD3N Optical Semiconductor Laser Pickup The optical pickup is one of the important components that determine the performance of a CD player Never touch the optical lens of the pickup with your fi ngers etc Close the CD door to keep the lens clean when not in use OCD Stabilizer Only use the provided CD stabilizer with the CD3N Commercially available stabilizers may cause the unit to malfunction G Hand
5. TRAC D Programming indicator lights up during program mode D E E Track number display indicates the track being played F Repeat indicator lights up when repeat mode is enabled CD Door Open the CD door sliding backward by hand when placing a compact disc on the tray Digital Filter indicator The LED will light up when PULSE is selected You may change the digital filiter by remote control Refer to page 10 about the digital filter function Q Word Clock Indicator The LED will light up when CD3N works with the clock coming from an external clock generator connected with the CD3N word clock input Track Skip 44 gt Buttons Press the Skip forward lor backward lt lt button to jump to the next or previous track from the track being played or displayed Note Pressing the skip backward 44 button during playback playback will return to the beginning of the track being played Press the skip backward i button twice repeatedly to jump to the previous track Stop Button Press the STOP button to stop playback PLAY PAUSE gt Button Press the button to start or to temporarily stop playback Inside the CD Door The CD3N s stabilizer is heavy with a diameter of 12cm and weighing 370g Hold the edge steadily when you place it on or remove it from the turntable Dropping the stabilizer may damage it and decrease playback accuracy so handle with care Turntable Place a compact disc on
6. ringing in the time domain Some energy of a pulse signal is distributed in the time domain before and after the pulse centre Any ringing before the signal does not exist in nature Q The PULSE filter avoids the problems in the time domain and thus has a very good response in the time domain The frequency response of the PULSE digital filter shows a Soft roll off at high frequencies This results in about 2dB at 20kHz with an input sampling frequency of 44 1kHz For higher sampling frequencies the roll off is irrelevant and the PULSE filter is the best choice For 44 1kHz and 48kHz the better result may depend on the whole system as well as personal preferences FLAT Remote Control Unit G Key Functions to buttons can be used for CD3N and the other buttons for D A converter model Numeric Keys REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET e Use these keys to select tracks directly during playback or when entering a programmed playback order To select ex 24 track press 10 twice and then 4 OQ REPEAT Button gt Press this button to repeatedly playback all the tracks on a disc When repeat mode is on the display will show the repeat C indicator Press this button 2060000 again to cancel repeat mode PROGRAM Button Press this button to enable programmed playback You can program up to 32 tracks to playback in the order of your choice Refer to PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK
7. unit please check the following chart before calling your dealer No power p Check the connection at the both ends of the AC power cord Make sure there is power at the wall outlet Note Turning the power on off repeatedly may cause this Wait for 5 seconds before turning the power on again No playback Check that the disc is placed with its label facing up p Check that the CD door is closed completely If the disc is soiled clean the surface of the disc No sound p Check the connection to the D A converter or the amplifier p Check whether the matching input is selected on the D A converter or the amplifier Hum noise or distortion Check if the plugs are connected correctly gt Make sure correct cable is used in the specific direction Sound skipping p Place the player on a stable rack to prevent the effects of vibration If the disc is soiled clean the surface of the disc gt Do not use scratched damaged or warped discs Interference on the tuner The tuner is too close to the CD3N Install the CD3N away from it or turn off the tuner s power Unresponsive to remote control p Point the remote control towards the remote sensor on the front panel gt Remove any objects blocking the sensor p Use the remote control unit at a shorter distance from the CD3N Replace the batteries in the remote control unit with new ones NOTES CD3N contains a microcomputer that can malfunction due
8. BELT DRIVE CD PLAYER CD3N Owner s Manual iO Teo Te O Contents Introduction Features Introd cti n 2 L J EAST 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Handling Precautions 02 22 5 Compact Disc Handling 7 Q Accessorl S p DRE Med 9 Front Panel Functions 70 2 10 Inside the CD Door 11 Rear Panel F nclions cisci ise aeo Ie D ended heer es 12 Connections oec eee eode tad dede e Mae oor 13 Playback eMe 15 Digital Filter 16 Remote Control Unit 2 411 17 Programmed Playback 002 19 Tips and Hints 21 21 Troubleshooting 22 Specifications i e eei tetti ied rapi meo eae 23 Thank you for purchasing the CD3N Please read through and refer to this Owner s Manual to use your CD3N safely and adequat
9. ck Press the Skip forward gt blor backward lt lt button to jump to the next or previous track from the track being played or displayed Note Pressing the skip backward 44 button during playback playback will return to the beginning of the track being played Press the backward 44 button twice repeatedly to jump to the previous track Pausing Playback Press the PLAY PAUSE P Ill button to stop playback temporarily Press this button again to resume playback Stopping Playback Press the STOP Bi button to stop playback NOTE Playback will be stopped automatically if you open the CD door without pressing this button but it will take a few seconds for the turntable to stop N spinning Do not touch the stabilizer or the disc until they stop completely Touching the stabilizer or disc while they are still turning may damage or cause the unit to malfunction Removing a Disc Slide the CD Door open with your hand and remove the stabilizer first by holding its edge Then remove the disc replace the stabilizer on the turntable and slide the CD Door closed with your hand NOTE Do not leave discs on the turntable when the CD3N is not in use The stabilizer can be kept on the turntable when unused Digital Filter Push the DF button on the remote control to select a digital filter FLAT or PULSE Q The FLAT digital Filter is very common in digital audio items The frequency response is almost perfect but such filter cause
10. ely It is recommended that you keep the unit s packaging available for future transportation needs CD3N is CD transport that uses CEC s Proprietary belt drive mechanism to minimize the vibration and electromagnetic noise from the motors enabling the precise reproduction of music signals CD3N s double belt drive system which drives both the spindle and the pickup with belts minimizes noise contamination and provides delicate and accurate music reproduction The top loading design allows the use of a stabilizer for maximum disc stability The CD3N uses the ESS ES9008 DAC chip which performs up to 24bit 192kHz music signal And the Digital Filter can be set for 2 different characteristics Flat which offers best frequency response and sharp filtering of ultrasonic noise and Pulse which is optimized for the best dynamic response Full balance circuit design from the digital input to the analog output achieve the high quality signal path keeping the sound quality very natural and clear Important Safety Instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR REAR PANEL IT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alertthe user to potential electric shock hazards within the product s enclosure
11. evice with a coaxial RCA input by using a RCA 75 Q cable Q TOS LINK Optical Connect to a digital audio device with a TOS LINK Optical Digital input by using an optical cable When any optical cable is not connected the cap should be returned to the TOS LINK terminal Q AC LINE Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC LINE inlet Connection Analog output connection to an amplifier with the volume control eBalanced XLR Connect to the balanced XLR terminals on an gt amplifier with the balanced cables eUnbalnaced RCA Connect to the unbalanced RCA terminals on an amplifier with the coaxial cables Digital output connection to a D A converter or the other digital devices eAES EBU eCOAXIAL Connect to the COAXIAL terminal of the D A converter with a 750 COAXIAL RCA cable eTOS LINK Connect to the TOS LINK terminal of the D A converter with an optical cable 0 960 l aug eWORD CLOCK Connect to the BNC terminal of the clock generator with a
12. f the current playback order Repeat this process to add more tracks to the program Press the STOP Bi button to complete the track adding phase Changing Tracks the Program To change one track in your programmed playback order press the CHECK button repeatedly until the track number in question is displayed then select a new track number The new track will overwrite the existing track Repeat this process to change more tracks Press the STOP Wi button to finish the track changing phase Clearing Programmed Tracks All tracks To clear the entire program hold down the CLEAR button for more than 2 seconds One track To clear one track from the program press the CHECK button repeatedly until the track number in question is displayed then press the CLEAR button Repeat this step CHECK then CLEAR to remove more tracks from the program X The entire program will be cleared automatically when you open the CD Door or turn the power off Tips and Hints Should you ever open the CD Door without pressing the STOP button do not touch the stabilizer and the disc until the turntable has stopped spinning completely Touching them while they are still spinning may cause stress on the spinning mechanism and lead to malfunction OQ The supplied stabilizer is very heavy and should be handled with care Dropping it on the floor etc by accident may cause reading errors The stabilizer is a fragile and expensive part and should be handled w
13. from using a heater condensation may form both inside and outside the unit hampering its performance If this happens leave the CD3N unused in the room for 1 to 2 hours depending on the amount of condensation so as to bring the unit s temperature closer to the room temperature The condensation should go away gradually Listening etiquette When adjusting the sound volume level make sure you do not disturb other people and your neighborhood Compact Disc Handling Since a compact disc can be played or recorded only on one side discs should always be placed on the turntable with the label side up 2 When taking a compact disc from its case lift it out by holding the edge of the disc while pressing down on the center button of the case o Handle compact discs with care so as not to scratch their surfaces Scratches fingerprints or soiling may cause reading errors during playback Q if a compact disc s surface becomes soiled wipe it directly away from the disc s center with a soft dry cloth Try to keep the discs clean at all times Never use chemicals such as record sprays anti static sprays benzene or thinner to clean a disc These may corrode the surface of a disc Do not place discs in any locations subject to high temperatures and high humidity or that receive direct sunlight Keep discs away from radiators and electrical heaters CD R and CD RW discs are especially sensitive to ultraviolet
14. he PROG button to add the track every after blinking a track number by pressing skip buttons Press the STOP button to complete the programming phase 1st playback track number is displayed If 32 tracks are programmed FULL is displayed as well 20 Playback in Program Mode Press the PLAY PAUSE gt Il button while the indicator is shown on the display to play the programmed tracks NOTE To return to the normal playback mode press the PROGRAM button while playback is stopped The PRGM indicator will disappear TRACK MIN from the display To return to the program mode press the PROGRAM button again Checking Adding Changing and Clearing Programmed Tracks You can check add change and clear the programmed tracks under the program mode while playback is stopped Check the Playback Order for the Programmed Tracks Press the CHECK button repeatedly to show the playback order for the programmed tracks The display changes to when you reach the next to the last track in the program Pressing the CHECK button again here will display the first track in the playback order NOTE If you press the STOP button the display will jump back to the first track in the programmed order Adding Tracks to the Program To add one track to the current program press the STOP button and select the track number with the numeric keys The new track will be added to the end o
15. ith care G Belt and Spindle Replacement The CD3N uses a belt drive mechanism The belt will gradually deteriorate over time Possible symptoms resulting from this are failure to read TOC sound skipping etc You will need to have the belt replaced in such cases We recommend replacing the belt at least once every 5 years Likewise the spindle will also gradually deteriorate over time We recommend an overhaul at least once every 8 years Please contact your dealer or an authorized CEC service center To prevent vibrations from the surroundings and maximize the sound quality and performance this unit should be set on an audio rack or a firm board Maintenance e If the surface of the CD3N case becomes soiled wipe with a soft cloth or use diluted neutral cleaning liquid Be sure to remove any fluid completely Do not use thinner benzene alcohol chemical cloths or bleaching agents as these may damage the surface of the CD3N case Also avoid using aerosol insecticides near the unit e dust accumulates on the turntable remove it with stick tape e g Scotch tape Make sure not to touch the optical pickup lens with your fingers e CD3N requires no periodic maintenance except the belt and spindle replacement mentioned above and contains no user serviceable parts Contact your dealer or an authorized CEC service center for inspection and repairs in case of malfunction 21 Troubleshooting 22 If you suspect a malfunction in the
16. l remaining time gt 78 e MIN si m NOTE Total remaining time and total elapsed time will not be displayed when program mode and or repeat mode are active DF Button Press to select a digital filter FLAT or PULSE Precautions on Using the Remote Control Unit When operating the remote control point it towards the remote sensor on the CD3N s front panel Make sure nothing is blocking the front panel where the remote sensor is located Avoid exposing the remote sensor on the front panel to direct sunlight or other light sources as such exposure can cause malfunction The remote control unit may malfunction when its batteries are running low Change the batteries to new ones of the same type if this seems to be the case Battery Installation Remove the cover of the battery compartment Insert the supplied two AAA batteries into the compartment Make sure that the batteries are inserted with their positive and negative poles positioned correctly and put the cover back on Battery Replacement If the distance at which the remote control unit can be used to operate the CD3N seems to be decreasing replace both batteries with new ones Battery Precautions Never use different types of batteries together Both rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries can be used but the two should not be used together Of you will not be using the remote control unit f
17. le With Care Avoid exerting excessive force on the cabinet the switch the knob the CD door and the CD turntable on the CD3N Q Installation Use of an audio rack is recommended to maximize the sound quality and performance of the CD3N Installation and use of the CD3N in the locations described below may cause deterioration in sound quality or malfunction Locations exposed to direct sunlight such as windowsills and other exceptionally warm locations such as near heating appliances surrounding temperature higher than 35 C or exceptionally cold locations surrounding temperature lower than 10 C may prevent the CD3N from functioning adequately Damp locations exceeding 90 humidity may cause the CD3N s metal parts to rust causing the unit to malfunction Dusty locations may cause the CD3N to malfunction The accumulation of dust inside the CD door may lower the performance of music signal reading It may also cause contact failure of the switches and or noise Otherwise avoid installing the CD3N close to other transformers and electrical motors so as to prevent the pickup of induction hum Also avoid mounting the unit on surfaces that may be affected by vibration Avoid lightning strikes Disconnect the AC power cord from the AC outlet when there is a thunderstorm in your vicinity Condensation When the CD3N is brought into a warm room when the exterior temperature is cold or when the room temperature rises sharply
18. or an extended period of time more than month remove the batteries to prevent leakage If the batteries leak use a cloth to wipe away the liquid inside the battery compartment and replace the batteries with new ones O Do not heat or disassemble batteries and never dispose of old batteries by throwing them in a fire Dispose of batteries following laws in the local area Programmed Playback Programming You can program up to 32 tracks in a customized playback order by using the remote control unit while playback is stopped Press the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit to activate the program mode Track number Playback order PRGM is displayed and 1 as temporary track 20 7 number blinks and 1 as the first playback order is displayed Select a track number by pressing the numeric keys on the remote control unit The selected track will be added to the program For example Press key 5 to add the 5th track to the 1st playback order then press key 3 to add the 3rd track to the 2nd playback order Repeat this process to program additional tracks Note In case that a number beyond the last track number on a disc is selected the last track may be added alternatively X After the 1st playback track is added you can select an addition track by pressing skip buttons as well The selected track number blinks Then press the PROGRAM button to add the track to the program In this way press t
19. power cord is for use with the CD3N exclusively and should not be used for other devices Front Panel Functions R p POWER Button Press the POWER button to turn the power ON or OFF The switch will light up with a blue color while power is ON When the CD3N is turned on the display will blink O 0 00 and the unit will check its tray for a compact disc Approximately 5 seconds later the display will change to indicate the total number of tracks and the total playing time If there is no disc on the tray the display will indicate no dISC Remote Sensor The remote sensor which receives signals from the remote control unit is located to the left side of the display Aim for this sensor when using the remote control unit The remote control may malfunction if there are any obstacles between the remote control unit and the remote sensor Display Panel After reading a table of contents disc information the display panel indicates the total number of tracks and total playback time and during playback the track number being played and elapsed time are displayed A Playback gt indicator lights up during playback B Pause ll indicator blinks during pause mode C Time display indicates the elapsed time C remaining time for the track being played total 188 88 C SEC F remaining time or total elapsed time y PRGM 1
20. rays so keep them out of direct sunlight To avoid dust and scratching or warping of discs that could cause reading errors replace discs in their cases after use Do not attach any labels on a disc surfaces Do not use discs that have Scotch tape labels excessive label glue exposed on the surface These may cause the CD3N to malfunction Do not use cracked discs or irregularly shaped discs octagonal heart shaped or any other special shapes These may cause the unit to malfunction CD R RW DISC The CD3N is able to playback CD R RW discs recorded in audio CD format and finalized Some CD R RW discs may be unplayable due to the quality of the CD R RW disc and or the quality of the recording Do not attach stickers or protective seals on discs and do not use any protective coating sprays If you wish to label a disc only write on the label side using soft tipped insoluble pens Never use ballpoint pens or hard tipped pens NONSTANDARD DISC Copy protected discs and nonstandard discs may not be playable with this player If you experience any problems with non standard discs contact the manufacturer of the disc first Accessories CD3N should contain the following CD3N unit Stabilizer G AC Power Cord O Remote Control unit Two AAA batteries for the remote control unit Q Owner s Manual NOTE Keep the packaging available for future transportation needs The AC
21. the turntable and place the stabilizer on top of the disc The stabilizer can be left on the turntable when not in use even when no disc is in place Optical Laser Pickup The optical laser pickup reads signals from the compact disc To keep it clean never touch the pickup with your fingers etc 11 Rear Panel Functions 65 e DIGITAL OUTPUT CAUTION COAX TOSLINK S TASNA ia 2 J 71 6 H Dj 0 5 fe i SERIAL NO AC Analogue outputs to connect with a pre amplifier or an amplifier with the volume control function XLR Balanced Balanced Analogue output using standard XLR terminals 12GND 2 Hot 3 Cold This should be the preferred connection since CD3N has been designed at fully balanced circuit RCA Unbalanced Standard RCA analogue signal output terminals Word Clock Input 44 1kHz word clock input jack with a BNC type connector Connect to an external clock generator using a BNC 750 cable When CD3N works with the external clock the blue LED at the right side of the display panel lights up Digital outputs to connect a D A converter or the other digital audio devices AES EBU Connect to a digital audio device with a AES EBU XLR input by using a XLR 1100 cable Pinning 1 GND 2 Hot 3 Cold COAXIAL Standard digital SPDIF signal output jack with a RCA type connector Connect to a digital audio d
22. to the external noise or interference If this seems to be the case turn the unit off and wait for a short while before turning it back on and trying again Specifications Playable Discs Audio CDs and finalized Audio CD R RWs Spindle Drive System Belt Drive Pickup Drive System Belt Drive CD Stabilizer Digital output Diameter 120mm Weight 370g Brass AES EBU x 1 Hot 2 2 5Vp p 1100 COAXIAL x 1 0 5Vp p 75Q TOS x 1 21 15dBm EIAJ Word Clock Input BNC x 1 44 1kHz DAC Digital Filter ESS ES9008 x 1 FLAT PULSE Selectable Analog output Balanced XLR Pin 2 Hot x 1 4Vrms Unbalanced RCA x 1 2Vrms Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz S N Ratio 110dB Cross Talk 105dB 1kHz OdB THD Power Supply 0 002 1 2 04 AC120 230V 50 60Hz Specified on rear panel Power Consumption 23W Dimensions approx 435 W x 320 D x 109 H mm incl leg knob amp terminal Weight Accessories approx 10 94kg incl CD Stabilizer CD Stabilizer AC Power Cord Remote Control Unit Two AAA type Batteries Owner s Manual Color Silver or Black Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Illustrations in the Owner s Manual may deviate from the actual unit due to design improvements Co Ltd Japan 1303 A
23. wer cord from being walked on or pinched especially around the plugs convenience receptacles and where it exits the CD3N s casing 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Only use the CD3N with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the unit If using a cart exercise caution when moving the cart unit combination to avoid injury from it tipping over LA 13 Unplug the CD3N during lightning storms or when leaving it unused for extended periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the CD3N itself its power supply cord or plug has been damaged in any way when liquids have been spilled onto the CD3N when foreign objects have fallen into the CD3N when the CD3N has been exposed to rain or moisture when the CD3N does not operate normally or when the CD3N has been dropped CAUTION DO NOT EXPOSE THE CD3N DRIPS OR SPLASHES e DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES ON THE CD3N e DO NOT INSTALL THE CD3N INA CONFINED SPACE SUCH AS WITHIN A BOOKCASE OR SIMILAR PIECE OF FURNITURE e PLUG THE AC POWER CORD INTO AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE AC WALL OUTLET SO IT CAN BE QUICKLY UNPLUGGED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY e DO NOT REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE HOUSING WITHA SCREWDRIVER e USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN

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