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26. 1 Desktop Audio 2 AD 203 Instruction Manual INDEX 21 23 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 24 26 CONSTRUCTION 27 PRIOR TO USE ADJUSTING THE CLOCK 28 BASIC OPERATION 29 LISTENING TO THE CD 30 LISTENING TO THE IPOD 31 RANDOM PLAYBACK REPEAT PLAYBACK LISTING TO THE EXTERNAL DEVICE 32 SETTING THE ALARM 33 STOPPING THE ALARM USING THE SLEEP FUNCTION 34 35 TROUBLESHOOTING 36 ABOUT THE CDS HANDLING OF DISKS 37 Afetr sale service 38 Desktop Audio 2 Warranty 20 REALFLEET REALFLEET co ltd m Harajuku 5F Jingumae 6 27 8 Shibuya ku Tokyo Japan 150 0001 tel 81 03 5774 0947 fax 81 03 5467 0431 info_en amadana com SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Thank you for purchasing amadana Desktop Audio 2 Prior to using it read the Manual thoroughly for correct operation After reading it keep it at hand for your quick reference in case you have any doubt or trouble during use Safety Indications The following lists the important safety precautions to prevent harms to you and others and damage on your properties Be sure to observe them The safety indications have the following m
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32. a Power Key Changes overthe power on and Oe LOTIT O standby modes noe EAO i ll TIT Gor ALSHUFHE A Eject Key dvo LILI A Ejects a CD lt A a Sleep Key a ISET Sets a sleep timer la Snooze Key SNOOZE Interrupts an alarm sound oo SHUFFLE L temporarily Also used for setting a time i a Y DISPLAY V SNOOZE A Up Key SET V Down Key q Volume up Key Alarm Key Turns up the volume AC Turns on off the alarm Volume down Key i Display Key Turns down the volume DISPLAY Changes over a playback time display method 4 1 Time Display g CD Playback Display Displays the current time Displays the CD playback status 2 CD Track Display 7 Mute Display Displays a CD track number w Function Display Displays a selected sound source ES CD Playback Time Display Displays a playback time etc ul Alarm Time and Alarm Mark Display Displays an alarm setting time and alarm on off with an alarm marke Blinks when the mute function is activated 8 Volume Display Displays the volume so CD Playback Mode Display Lit up at the time of repeat one or all songs playback and shuffle playback Sleep Mark Lit up when the sleep timer is activated 25 CONSTRUCTION REMOTE CONTROLLER Infrared Ray Transmitter
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38. Plug Socket Setting the Battery in the Remote Controller 1 Slide and remove a battery cover on the back of the remote controller Set the button battery CR2032 in the remote controller Put back the battery cover KS Set the battery in the correct direction and Remove the out of life battery immediately from the remote controller If it is left inside it may cause a burst or a liquid leakage If the battery liquid is leaking remove it from the remote controller immediately to dispose of it When this is done care should be fully taken not to allow your skin or clothes to come into contact with the leaking battery liquid If the battery liquid is stuck to the remote controller wipe it off completely and then set a new battery Prior to replacing with the new battery clean the battery case Dispose of the used battery according to the local ordinances or rules N o 4 Keys Used lt ly a o KK A a w SET lt lt rl SHUFFLE qd FUNCTION a DISPLAY Wi SNOOZE Main Unit Operation Panel BASIC OPERATION Selecting the Sound Source Press the iPod CD and AUX keys Or press the Function mao key Press the Function scm key Every time the Function mwee key is pressed cos CD AUX Ext Device The s
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40. Do Not Install the Apparatus in a Dusty or Humid Place Accumulated dust may short circuit it causing a fire or an Prohibited electric shock Install the Apparatus as Far away from Other Electric Appliances as Possible It uses digital signals which may affect other electric appliances Ask Our Distributor to Install an Outdoor Antenna Antenna installation work requires skills and experience S z z 3 3 mn n 8 S oq oq 3 3 Relocation To Relocate the Apparatus Turn off the Power Switch and Disconnect All the Connections A connected device may drop or tumble injuring you Unplug A cord may be damaged causing a fire or an electric shock A Precautions for Use Minimize the volume prior to starting playback A loud sound may be suddenly emitted causing a hearing disability Do Not Forget Do Not Use the Apparatus for a Long Time with Distorted Sound A speaker may generate the heat causing a fire Prohibited Do Not Use a Headset to Listen to a Loud Sound for a Long Time You may have a hearing disability Prohibited Do Not Put Your Hand into a Disk Slot The hand may be caught by the mechanism and injured Prohibited Do Not Use a Cracked Deformed or Glued Disk As the disk runs at high speed in the Apparatus it may fly off injuring you Prohibited If the Ambient Temperature Changes Abruptly the Apparatus M
41. Main Unit Display Using Stand by mode Press Power key for Stand by mode Alarm function will not be operated at the pre set alarm time while Stand by mode is not on Please make sure that the operation is in Stand by mode to use the alarm function STOPPING THE ALARM Stopping the Alarm Remote Controller Press Alarm key and then Stop key CD and iPod will not be operated will not be operated for the alarm function until Alarm key is pressed For buzzer sound the alarm operation will be stopped once Alarm amp lt key is pressed Using the Snooze Function Snooze function Turns off the alarm sound temporarily and turns it on again 5 minutes later Remote Controller Press the Snooze soo key Valid for up to 60 minutes from the alarm setting time Shift the Alarm Function Press Alarm lt key and turn on On or Off on the display The alarm sounds again at the previously set alarm time USING THE SLEEP FUNCTION Keys Used snooze Remote Controller Capable of Turning off the Power Automatically When Sleeping I gt C gt lt a SHUFFLE qd FUNCTION O DISPLAY SET SNOOZE Main Unit Operation Panel Setting the Sleep Timer Press the Sleep key Every time the Sleep key
42. O Power Key A Up Key I gt iPod SET V Down Key u Sleep Key Sets a sleep timer eG Alarm Key NN Turns on off the alarm FUNCTION Function Key Changes over a sound source pisp Display Key Changes over a playback time display gt Playback Pause Key Starts or pauses playback Stop Key Stops playback lt lt pl Skip Key Skips to the start position of the currently played back or next track lt lt pp Fast Rewind Fast Forward Key Fast rewinds or fast forwards a CD When operating the Apparatus with a remote controller direct its infrared ray transmitter to the remote control signal receiver of the main unit A remotely controllable distance is up to 6 m from the main unit Ifthe remotely controllable distance is shortened replace the remote controller s battery with new one If the remote control signal receiver is exposed to the direct sunshine or a light from a high frequency lighting inverter type etc fluorescent lamp the Apparatus may not function properly If this is the case relocate it to avoid malfunctioning About Replacement of Remote Controller s Battery See Page 9 me Remote Controller Eje
43. by the Apparatus Specially shaped CDs such as heart shaped or octagonal ones are not acceptable Use of them may cause a trouble Handling of CD Hold the CD between your fingers by its edge or by its edge and a center hole in such a manner that you will not touch the playback side non printed side Do not paste a piece of paper or a sticker or write letters onto the labeled side as well as the playback side Handle with care so as not to damage the CD Labeled Side D l Playback Side Printed Side Precautions for Rental CD Do not use a CD with adhered Scotch tape overflowing glue of a rental CD label removed rental CD label or adhered decorative sticker The CD may not be ejected causing a trouble Maintenance of CD Contamination of the CD may affect a signal reading capability lowering its sound quality If contaminated wipe gently the playback side of the CD with soft cloth to remove the fingerprints and dust from the inner to the outer circumfer ence If badly contaminated soak soft cloth in water wring it well to wipe off contamina tion and then remove moisture with dry soft cloth A dust cleaning spray for analog records or an antistatic agent cannot be used Never use volatile chemicals such as benzine thinner etc because they may erode the surface HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT Maintenance Wipe the surface of the CD with dry soft cloth from time to time If it is badly contami nated soak
44. check the inserted iPod unit when checking the playing contents LISTING TO THE EXTERNAL DEVICE El Connect an external device to the back of the main unit Prior to connecting turn down the volume of the Apparatus Leave the external device turned off Using a Stereo Mini plug Stereo mini plug cable commercially available connect the external output terminal or headset terminal of your device to the external device input terminal on the back of the Apparatus BA Press the Function mao key to select AUX Turn on the external device to play back For operation of the external device see its instruction manual Display Example at 1 Song Repeat Playback Time Display Example at All Song Repeat Playback Time Ext Device Input Terminal Stereo Mini plug Stereo mini plug cable Commercially Available Lh Ext Device Ext Output Terminal or Headset Terminal 31 32 SETTING THE ALARM Capable of Playing Your Favorite Song with CD or iPod in Place of an Alarm Clock Introduction If there is no key entry for 5 seconds before completing alarm setting the alarm setting mode is cancelled To redo it start from Step El El Selecting the alarm setting mode Press the Up A key An alarm setting time blinks If the alarm cannot be set unless the clock has been set E Setting the alarm time Remote Controller Remote Controller 2 Press the Snooze socze key to
45. soft cloth in a diluted neutral detergent wring it well to wipe off contami nation and then remove moisture with dry soft cloth Do not use hard cloth or volatile chemicals such as thinner alcohol etc When using a chemical duster read its instructions Close Installation to TV or PC Generally a cathode ray tube used for TV or PC is so delicate that it is affected even by terrestrial magnetism If an ordinary speaker is used within a close range its screen will have color irregularities or distortion Keep the speaker of the Apparatus away from the TV because it is not shielded If there is a source of magnetism such as a magnet the TV will have color irregularities due to mutual interaction with the Apparatus Care should be taken for installation Precautions for Handling If the following special signals are applied to the speaker unit of the Apparatus there may occur burnout or snapping due to an excessive current 1 Sound with high frequency component such as an oscillator electronic music instrument etc 2 Special signal sound of an audio checking CD etc 3 Sound produced by fast forwarding a tape recorder 4 Shock sound produced by disconnecting reconnecting a connection terminal such as a pin cord Dew Condensation If the Apparatus is relocated from a cold place into a warm room or abruptly warmed in a cold room waterdrops may be formed inside This is called dew condensation Dew condensation not only obstruct
46. successful functioning of the Apparatus but damage the CD and component parts When the Apparatus is not used it is recommended to remove the CD from it When dew condensation is suspected turn on the Apparatus and leave it for an hour or so before use Memory Hold The Apparatus incorporates a memory holding spare power unit This is for protecting your setting data against a power failure etc With the power cord disconnected the memory contents can be held for about one week Installation Site If the Apparatus is used in the direct sunshine or under a fluorescent lamp or a sterilization lamp it may be discolored by ultraviolet rays etc Afetr sale service 1 Request for checking and keeping of the warranty Make sure to check the dealer s seal signature and the date of purchase on the warranty before you receive it from a dealer Read the contents of warranty thoroughly and keep it in a safe place 2 The validity of warranty is one year from the date of purchase 3 Recommendation of amadana Customer Registration We recommend the amadana Customer Registration to all our customers for you to enjoy using our products over a long period Refer to the separate document for the privileges this service offers and how to register for membership Deadline for the registration is one year from the date of purchase 4 About repair order Under warranty Take the product with the warranty certificate to the store you purc
47. AUX s CD XS es V CD v AUK ffo AUX K gt L AUX SS ea Ifa ri aq N ON OFF q N 2 3 FUNCTION i 4 C Inre 8 9 AC
48. All Tracks Elapsed Time of All Ejecting the CD Press the Eject key 29 30 LISTENING TO THE iPod EN Connect iPod to the iPod terminal BA Press the Function eo key to select iPod Press the Playback Pause gt key to play back Pausing Playback Press the Playback Pause gt key To restore normal playback press the Playback Pause key again Skipping the Track Press the Skip m lt key Fast Rewinding Fast Forwarding the iPod Press the Fast Rewind lt or Fast Forward gt key Hold down the Skip m key SY SS Svs SS NY SSSsssssss yS SS WSS SSS Protection Film Please use the protection film enclosed in the carton to prevent the surface of the body from scratches iPod Connection Terminal While playing back iPod no track number elapsed time of track etc appear in the display area of the main unit Check the display of the iPod body Display Example at iPod Playback Time Stopping Playback Press the Stop key RANDOM PLAYBACK REPEAT PLAYBACK CD iPod COMMON FUNCTIONS Random Playback Press the Shuffle sw key Repeat Playback Press the Repeat key Every time the Repeat key is pressed a Repeats one song Repeats all songs iPod only within a play ii Cancels repeat playback Random mode nor Repeat mode are not indicated on the display while the iPod is played Please
49. DISPLAY E 1 2 3 4 1 8 CD CD iPod 2 CD 7 iPod LILIE CD ipod J iPod amp iPod amp iPod Z iPod nano 3 4th generation 4th generation 4th generation color display 4th generation color display O 1st generation e 20GB 40GB 20GB 30GB 40GB 60GB 1GB 2GB 4GB 4 CD CD wo ipod iPod nano 1 4 RE video wt Bi video Agen ua aluminum iPod classic 3rd generation video iPod touch 5 6 7 8 9 345 JURE RLET O 5 ee 2GB 4GB 8GB 80GB 160GB 4GB 8GB 8GB 16GB 5 lo i A
50. ay Have Dew Condensation If it does not function properly leave it for some time with Caution the power turned off gt Do Not Look into the Laser Source Alaser beam may cause a visual disability Prohibited Do Not Connect the Apparatus to the Commercial Equipment The digital audio interface standard differs between Prohibited consumer use and commercial use The Apparatus is designed to be connected to a consumer use digital audio interface If connected to a commercial use digital audio interface device the Apparatus may go out of order Maintenance Be Sure to Disconnect the Power Plug at the Time of Maintenance Neglect of this may cause an electric shock Do Not Forget Never Use Chemicals Do Not Use Benzine Thinner or Synthetic Detergent to Wipe the Exterior Do Not Use a Contact Reactivating Agent Prohibited They may damage the exterior or melt the parts Ask Our Distributor Annually to Clean Inside the Apparatus If it is used with dust accumulated inside it may cause a fire Caution or a trouble gt 23 CONSTRUCTION MAIN UNIT Display Area iPod Terminal Alarm Mark Time Display Area Acceptable iPods iPod Ath generation 58 iPod 5th generation video o 30GB 24 iPod Terminal iPod 4th generation 40GB Operation Panel See Next Page Disk Slot Headset T
51. ct Key Ejects a CD iPod Key Selects playback of iPod connected to the iPod terminal CD Key Selects playback of the CD set in the disk slot AUX key Selects the sound of the device connected to the external device input terminal Volume up Key Turns up the volume Volume down Key Turns down the volume Mute Key Mutes the sound 1 9 10 Direct Song Select Keys When CD is selected a track number can be directly selected to play back a song SHUFFLE Shuffle Key Plays back at random REPEAT Repeat Key Repeatedly plays back one or all songs SNOOZE Snooze Key Interrupts an alarm sound temporarily 30 6m El a E 3 PRIOR TO USE Plug a power socket onto the power terminal on the back of the main unit Connect the power cord to an AC adapter and connect the power plug to a plug socket Power Terminal 1 Power Socket AC Adapter Included ADJUSTING THE CLOCK El Press the Power key The power is turned on to illuminate the display E Hold down the Up 4 key After holding it down release it Press the Up A and Down v keys to adjust a time When this is done you can press the Display key to change over between 12 hour and 24 hour display modes Press the Snooze sz key to settle Press the snooze key within 5 seconds rt Power Cord Included
52. e disk slot Do not put a foreign substance into the disk slot The CD is automatically ejected if it is reversely inserted or an unacceptable one is inserted The Apparatus is designed to play back a music CD CD DA format it does not respond to MP3 or WMA recorded in CD R or CD RW See ABOUT CD on Page 18 A Inserted CD will be automatically played If the CD has been already set in the main unit press the Function maa key to select CD followed by the Playback Pause key Pausing Playback Main Unit Press the Playback Pause gt key To restore normal playback press the Playback Pause key again Skipping the Track Main Unit Press the Skip lt key Fast Rewinding Fast Forwarding the CD Press the Fast Rewind lt or Fast Forward gt gt key Hold down the Skip m key Stopping Playback Main Unit Press the Stop key WSS SV SSX NNN SSS Labeled Side Printed Side Playing Back a Selected Song Press the Direct Song Select keys to enter song numbers Press the keys as follows for the 11th song onward 11th song 0 gt 1 22ndsong H0 gt 0 2 20th song 0 10 starts playback after 3 seconds Changing over the CD Playback Time Display Method Main Unit Press the Display ss key Every time the Display sww key is pressed Cc Time of Track Remaining Time of Track Remaining Time of
53. eanings The precautionary notices are sorted into two categories depending on the results of neglect Z WARNING Neglect of this precautionary notice could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION Neglect of this precautionary notice could result in physical injury or damage on the properties The graphic symbols used in the Manual have the following meanings AA Used to invite your attention QVDDD Indicates what you are prohibited to do OZ Indicates what you have to do without fail A WARNING Power Source Power Cord Battery Connect a Power Plug to a Reachable Plug Socket within Your Sight Charging the battery may cause a burst of the battery or a This is to immediately disconnect the power plug in case of leakage of the battery liquid resulting in a fire or physical Do Not Forget emergency Prohibited ITJUTV Do Not Charge the Battery In the Following Cases Turn off the Power Immediately Avoid Direct Contact with a Liquid Leakage from the and Disconnect the Power Plug from the Plug Socket Battery Abnormal smell or sound Water or a foreign substance inside the Apparatus If the battery liquid gets into your eye or mouth or sticks to Abnormal high temperature Smoking Prohibited your skin rinse it with water immediately and consult a If the Apparatus is used in the above mentioned states it medical doctor may cause a fire or an electric shock Do Not Damage the Power Cord Disassembly P
54. elected sound source appears in the function display area Adjusting the Volume Press the Volume up w or Volume down key Volume level range 0 to 30 Muting the Sound Temporarily Press the Mute q key The sound is muted temporarily To turn on the sound again press the Mute key or Volume key Using the Headset Connect the headset s stereo mini plug to the headset terminal Once the headset is connected the sound from the speaker is muted When connecting the headset N caution turn down the volume 28 Keys Used p SHUFFLE REPE SNOOZE Remote Controller Keys Used Disp 2 5 SHUFFLE REPEAT SNOOZE Remote Controller 4 0 g A gt SET lt rl SHUFFLE d FUNCTION DISPLAY V SNOOZE Main Unit Operation Panel Q A 0 Ke A E gt SET Jaa rl ea SHUFFLE q FUNCTION a DISPLAY v SNOOZE Main Unit Operation Panel LISTENING TO THE CD E Inserting a CD in the disk slot Insert it with the labeled side printed side facing the right Once the CD is inserted in the disk slot it is automatically drawn inside Only 12 cm CDs are acceptable Do not force the CD into th
55. erminal Remote Control Signal Receiver iPod st iPod nano 5th generation video 2nd generation aluminum 60GB 80GB 2GB 4GB 8GB iPod iPod Ath generation color display 4th generation color display 20GB 30GB 40GB 60GB Accessories Button Battery for Remote Controller CR2032 Power Cord Instruction Manual This Document X Protection Film See Page 30 Remote Controller Power Adapter External Device Input Terminal Power Terminal amp iPod nano Ist generation o 1GB 2GB 4GB iPod nano iw iPod classic RA 3rd generation video 80GB 160GB 4cg 8GB iPod touch 8GB 16GB iPod is the registered trademark of Apple Inc in the U S A and other countries CONSTRUCTION OPERATION PANEL AND DISPLAY AREA Operation Panel gt a gt gt lt lt SHUFFLE 2 FUNCTION Playback Pause Key Starts or pauses playback Stop Key Stops playback Skip Ke Skips to the start position of the currently played back or next track Holding it down fast forwards or fast rewind a CD Shuffle Key Plays back at random Repeat Key Repeatedly plays back one or all the songs Function Key Changes over a sound source Mute Key Mutes the sound Display Area
56. hased the product if it is under warranty We will undertake the repair work according to the condition of the warranty Out of warranty period If customers so wish the repair work will be done on the product which can be used again after the repair However there will be a charge for the repair work 5 The tenure of the performance parts for maintenance is 6 years from the discontinuation of production However the different standard will applied for the customers who are registered for amadana Customer Registration See amadana Customer Registration Privilege provided separately The term the performance parts for maintenance refers to the parts that are necessary for the maintenance of the product 6 Details of repair charges Repair charges are composed of technical fees parts prices and visiting fees The technical fees include the cost of diagnosis of the nature and location of the problem and its repair cost of change of parts adjustment and checking at the completion of the repair work Parts prices include the price of the parts used and of the auxiliary materials used for repair The visiting fee refers to the cost of dispatching an engineer to where the product stands In the present case the product should be brought to the store by the customer 7 Do not hesitate to contact the store you purchased the product or the support center of our company for any inquiries concerning our products including the detai
57. http www amadana com 2 Desktop Audio 2 AD 203 P 2 18 P 41 43 English P 19 38 INDEX 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 CD 12 iPod 13 14 15 16 17 18 CD 41 42 amadana 43 2 REALFLEET REALFLEET co ltd m Harajuku 5F Jingumae 6 27 8 Shibuya ku Tokyo Japan 150 0001 tel 03 5774 0947 fax 03 5467 0431 info amadana com amadana 2
58. is pressed a setting time is extended Up to 2 hours 10 20 30 2 00 sleep mark is turned off es Checking the Remaining Time Aremaining time is displayed in the CD playback time display area by pressing the Sleep key again Canceling the Sleep Function Keep pressing Sleep key until the Sleep mark is completely turned off Keys Used Remote Controller 1 iPod al ee BE LLI lt LIN IT POU wt 4 o K A EE gt sET 1 SHUFFLE d FUNCTION a DISPLAY V SNOOZE Main Unit Operation Panel 33 34 TROUBLESHOOTING When the Apparatus does not function properly check the following If you notice any phenomenon other than the following or the Apparatus cannot be troubleshot by taking the below mentioned remedies turn off the power disconnect the power cord from the plug socket and contact our distributor or Amadana Customer Support Center General Phenomenon Cause Remedy Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to the plug socket The power goes off immediately The power cord is not properly connected The volume is set to the minimum level Adjust the volume The speaker emits no sound The sound has been muted Cancel the mute function The sound source has not been pro
59. ls of the above contents purchasing of the product as a gift and change of address E Never repair disassemble or remodel our products by yourself 37 38 Desktop Audio 2 Warranty In the event that the desktop Audio fails through normal use according to the notes on the instruction handbook and the main body we offer free repair service Please bring the product and this warranty to the dealer from which you bought this product In the case of on site repair service at the location of the product or shipping of the product you will be charged the actual cost Model name AD 203 Repair Note Name Customer TEL information Address Date of purchase Dealername and ad Warranty period One year from the date of purchase body E Make sure to fill in all the fields indicated by If not this warranty is invalid Ifyou cannot come to the dealer from which you bought the product due to moving or if you are given this product as a gift please contact our customer support center Even within the guarantee period you will be charged for the repair service in the following cases a Failure or damage due to erroneous use remodeling or unauthorized repair b Failure or damage due to transportation moving or fall after purchase c Failure or damage due to natural disasters including fire earthquake flood or lightning strike environmental pollution damage from sa
60. lt water damage from corrosive gases such as sulfide abnormal voltage invalid power source voltage or frequency etc d Failure or damage when this product is used in a situation other than general household use for example long term use for professional purpose loading to a vehicle or marine vessel e When this guarantee is not supplied f When the date of purchase customer name dealer name are not filled out or when they are altered g Exchange of consumable parts 3 This warranty should be retained for future reference as this will not be reissued if you lose it N Please note that the details provided by customers when filling in the warranty may be utilized for servicing activities during the warranty period and for safety inspection activities after the period has expired This warranty form guarantees free maintenance service during the period and under the conditions stated in the form Thus nothing stated in this warranty form shall be construed to limit legal rights of customers toward the issuer of this form guarantor as well as other distributors Therefore when any questions arise regarding maintenance after the warranty period expires please contact the store of purchase REALFLEET co ltd HARAJUKU 5F 6 27 8 Jingumae Shibuya ku Tokyo Japan 150 0001 TEL 81 3 5774 0947 E mail info_en amadana com 39 40
61. lugged Neglect of this may cause an electric shock heat generation Prohibited Or a fire Battery Set the Battery in the Correction Direction According to Indicated Polarity and If set in the wrong direction it may result in a burst or a Do Not Forget liquid leakage causing a fire or physical injury Use Only the Specified Battery Neglect of this may result in a burst or a liquid leakage causing a fire or physical injury Prohibited Do Not Carry or Store the Battery together with a Piece of Metal in Your Pocket or Bag The battery may short circuit and result in a burst or a liquid Prohibited leakage causing a fire or physical injury Do Not Heat or Disassembly the Battery or Thrown It into Fire or Water It may result in a burst or a liquid leakage causing a fire or Prohibited physical injury Remove the Out of Life Battery Immediately from the Battery Case It may result in a burst or a liquid leakage causing a fire or Do Not Forget physical injury Dispose of the Used Battery According to the Local Ordinances or Rules Do Not Forget Installation Do Not Install the Apparatus in an Unstable or Vibrant Place It may drop or tumble injuring you Prohibited Do Not Installthe Apparatus in the Direct Sunshine or an Abnormally Hot Place Near a Heater Neglect of this may deform the Exterior of the Apparatus or Prohibited Have a Bad Effect on Its Internal Circuit Causing a Fire
62. perly selected Select the sound source properly Check the CD type acceptable to the Apparatus and that you are trying to play back An unacceptable CD is being played back The sound stops abruptly The sleep timer has been set Turn on the power and play back again It was exposed to an external strong electric shock such as Set the power to the standby mode and disconnect the power lightning or excessive static electricity cord Plug it back into the plug socket about 30 seconds later and turn on the power The Apparatus does not function successfully Noise is emitted by a surrounding digital or high The Apparatus is installed too close to those devices Install the Apparatus away from them frequency device Power supply to the Apparatus has been suspended for a week If power supply is suspended for a week or longer time setting or longer saved in the memory may be lost If this is the case set the time again The setting data such as a time is lost CD Playback Phenomenon Cause Remedy An unacceptable CD is being played back Check the CD type acceptable to the Apparatus and that you are trying to play back A specific function does not work Playback does not start by pressing the The CD is dirty Clean it Playback Pause key stops immediately An unacceptable CD is being played back Check the CD type acceptable to the Apparatus and that you are trying to play back Dew
63. ratus is exposed Change the direction of lighting or the Apparatus to the direct sunshine or lighting There is an obstacle between the remote controller and the Remove the obstacle remote control signal receiver of the Apparatus SPECIFICATIONS OF AD 203 General Model AD 203 Supply voltage 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 22W Standby power consumption 1 5W Outer dimensions 326 mm W x 160 mm D x 170 mm H Weight Approx 2 8 kg AC adapter Power source 1 0 terminals AUX x 1 Headset output x 1 iPod connector x 1 Amplifier Unit Max working output 10W Speaker Unit Unit Full range x 2 Acceptable Media CD 12 cm CDs only iPod iPod classic iPod touchiPod 5th gen iPod 4th gen iPod nano 3rd gen iPod nano 2nd gen iPod nano 1st gen 35 36 ABOUT THE CDS Precautions for Playback Use a CD Compact Disk which has the following mark on its labeled side Do not use non music COMPACT CDs such as CD ROMs for PCs An abnormal sound may be emitted causing a speaker or amplifier trouble k DIGITAL AUDIO The Apparatus is designed for music CDs CD DA The CD may not be played back depending on its characteristics damage contamina tion or recording condition Playing Back the Music CD with Copy Control Function Some music CDs with copy control function do not conform to the official CD standards They are special CDs and may not be played back
64. rohibited Do not place a heavy object on it Do not rework it Ww It Is Strictly Prohibited to Disassemble or Remodel Do not apply an unnecessary force Do not staple it Do not bring it close to a thermal appliance the Apparatus Never Open the Cabinet Neglect of this may cause a fire or an electric shock No Disassembly For repair or adjustment ask our distributor Prohibited If the power cord is used with its core wire exposed it may cause a fire or an electric shock 21 22 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Installation Do Not Install the Apparatus in the Following Places Bath room kitchen seashore waterside High humidity room Place exposed to the rain snow or water An entry of water into the Apparatus may cause a fire or an electric shock Ze In Order to Radiate the Heat Observe the Following at NY the Time of Installation Do not cover it with cloth Do not install it on a carpet Do not install it on its back or side Do not push it into an ill ventilated narrow space Secure the space of 10 cm or more on its both sides and above and behind it Otherwise the heat may accumulate in the Apparatus causing a fire Precautions for Use Do Not Allow Metal Debris or Pieces of Paper into the 9 Apparatus through a Disk Slot Radiating Vent or z2 Gaps in the Panel keeppy Neglect of this may cause a fire or an electric shock 6 Keep Dry Ask Our Distrib
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66. settle the alarm time Setting a sound source 1 Press the Up A or Down Y key to set the alarm time Remote Controller 1 Press the Function mo key to select a sound source iPod CD BUZZ Buzzer Every time the Function maa key is pressed the display changes as follows isis CD Phe Remote Controller Only When CD Is Selected faa Remote Controller 3 Press the Skip ss 1 keys to select the track you want to play back fag Remote Controller 4 Press the Snooze sosz key to settle the track you want to play back 2 Press the Snooze svooz key to settle the sound source Keys Used O ee A G gt SET ja SHUFFLE snooze q FUNCTION it DISPLAY V SNOOZE Main Unit Operation Panel Remote Controller Setting the volume and completing alarm setting Press the Volume up or Volume down o key to set the volume Only when BUZZ is selected the volume can be chosen from 2 levels VOL Hi or VOL Lo Remote Controller 2 Press the Snooze soo key to settle the volume thus completing alarm setting An alarm mark is lit up at the left of the main unit display and the time display area on the front of the main unit K Front of Main Unit
67. utor for Inspection or Repair If it is used as it is it may cause a fire or an electric shock Do Not Forget Once It Thunders Do Not Touch the Power Plug Neglect of this may cause a fire or an electric shock Do Not Touch Do Not Place a Vase Flower Pot Cup Cosmetics Chemicals Candle Etc on the Apparatus An entry of water or a foreign substance into the Apparatus Prohibited may cause a fire or an electric shock Acontact surface is subject to secular change damaging the appearance of the Apparatus Maintenance Clean the Power Plug Periodically If it is used with dust accumulated on it it may short circuit causing a fire or an electric shock Do Not Forget a If the Apparatus Is Dropped or Damaged Be Sure to CAUTION Power Source Power Cord When the Apparatus Is Not Used for a Long Period Be Sure to Disconnect the Power Plug from the Plug Socket Unplug Neglect of this may cause a fire or an electric shock Do Not Connect Disconnect the Power Plug with Wet W Hand Neglect of this may cause an electric shock No Wet Hand Do Not Pull the Power Cord to Disconnect the Power Plug It may be damaged causing a fire or an electric shock Prohibited Plug the Power Plug into the Plug Socket as Deeply as Possible If it is not deeply plugged in it may cause an electric shock Do Not Forget OF Catch dust causing heat generation or a fire Use the Plug Socket into Which the Power Plug Is Firmly P
68. was condensed ona lens because the Apparatus was relocated Leave it for an hour or so and then operate it again from a low temperature place to a high temperature one The CD is not recognized An unacceptable CD is being played back Eject it to check whether it is acceptable to the Apparatus The CD is dirty or has a foreign substance stuck to it Eject it to clean or remove the foreign substance The CD has been set inside out Eject it and insert it with the labeled side facing the right TROUBLESHOOTING iPod Playback Phenomenon Cause Remedy No sound is emitted from the speaker iPod is not properly connected to the iPod terminal Check whether it is firmly connected to the terminal The sound is distorted The sound quality of the original sound source MP3 is poor If the original sound quality is poor distortion and noise may be heard more clearly through the speaker Try a different sound source such as a music CD Please install the most recent software version into the iPod Please refer to the official website of APPLE Inc for its download iPod is not properly played Software version of the iPod is too old Remote Control Operation Remedy The Apparatus cannot be operated with the You are trying to operate beyond a remotely controllable range See CONSTRUCTION Page 26 for the remotely controllable remote controller range The remote control signal receiver of the Appa

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