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1. gt For this open the battery compartment on the rear side of the remote control Press the battery holder s locking de vice to the side and pull the holder out see illustration SP gt Remove the batteries and replace them with new ones of the same type With this make sure that you observe the correct polarity as depicted on the battery holder gt Slide the battery holder back into the remote control until it locks into place CR2032 Becoming acquainted with the remote control Point the remote control towards the device when you activate its buttons The remote control functions at a distance of ap prox 5m from the device and at an angle of at least 60 For transmission of the signal there must be no objects placed between the device and the remote control Connecting the components Loudspeakers Connect the speaker wires of the right speaker to the right speaker terminals e connect the grey lead of the speaker wire to the terminal e connect the black lead of the speaker wire to the terminal gt Connect the speaker wires of the left speaker to the left speaker terminals e connect the grey lead of the speaker wire to the terminal e connect the black lead of the speaker wire to the terminal Power supply gt Connect the plug of the power cable to a properly installed power socket supplying 230 V 50 Hz Switching the device on and off To supply the device with mains power place th
2. 2 0 up to a capacity of 32GB CD player Laser class 1 Playback formats CD CD R CD RW MP3 WMA CDs Cassette Standard cassette C 90 or shorter Tape speed 4 75 cm sec Headphones output 3 5mm Jackplug Maximum output voltage 137 mV Remote Control Battery 1 x 3 V Type CR 2032 Measurements W x H x D Main device Per speaker 15 4 x 22 2 x 20 4 cm 13 7 x 21 9 x 12 5 cm Weight Main device approx 2 kg Per speaker 690 g approx Operating temperature 5 40 C Storage temperature 20 60 C Protection class Il Subject to technical changes Safety instructions e These operating instructions are the basis for any handling of the device and must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the device e This device is not intended for use by individuals including children with restricted physical physiological or intellec tual abilities or deficiencies in experience and or knowl edge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction on how the device is to be used Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device e Check the device and all parts for visible damages The safety concept can work only if the device is in a faultless condition A Risk of explosion e Do not throw batteries into a fire e Do not recharge the batteries e Never open batteries never solder or weld batteries
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4. The risk of explosions and injuries exists e Regularly check the condition of the batteries Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control or to the device If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period of time remove the batteries e If batteries have leaked put on protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth AN Risk of electrical shocks Connect the device to an electrical wall socket with a mains voltage of 230 V 50 Hz Do not operate the device if the connection cord or the power plug is damaged e The connection cord or device should be immediately re paired or exchanged by the customer service department if they fail to function faultlessly e Never submerse the device in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth e Do not expose the device to rain and never use it in a humid or wet environment e Make sure that the power cord does not become wet dur ing operation e You must not open the device housing or attempt to repair the device yourself There is invisible radiation inside the device Class 1 Laser Furthermore should you do so the safety concept of the device may be compromised and the warranty becomes void e Do not place objects containing fluids e g flower vases on or near the device Notice regarding disconnection from mainspower To completely disconnect the device from mains power the plug must be removed from the power socket For t
5. formats specifications and manufacturers of flash memory mediums we can not guaran tee that every memory medium can be played It is not possi ble to playback hard discs connected to the USB port Operating the cassette player recorder Inserting a cassette gt To open the cassette compartment press the key M A The cassette compartment opens automatically gt Place the cassette with the tape opening down into the holder in the cassette compartment lid The tape should be taut and without loops Close the cassette compartment by hand gt To activate the cassette recorder press repeatedly the button FUNCTION on the device and or on the remote control until TAPE and the time of day appears in the display Starting cassette playback gt Press the cassette key gt Cassette playback stop resume gt Press during playback the cassette key II gt To continue playback press the cassette key Il again Stop cassette playback gt Press the cassette key M A If the device reaches the end of the tape when recording or when playing back the tape is stopped automatically Winding the cassette forward and backward D Note Only use the wind function when the tape is stopped otherwise the tape could be damaged gt Press the cassette key bb to wind the tape forwards gt Press the cassette key to wind the tape backwards gt Press the key M 4 to stop winding Cassette recording You have the potential of recor
6. or on the remote control gt To playback the previous MP3 WMA title from a CD press twice briefly in succession the MSKIP SEARCH but ton on the device and or on the remote control Search forward and backward You can activate a search to look for specific passages within an MP3 WMA title gt For this during playback hold down the button gt gt SKIP SEARCH Search forward and or the button M4 SKIP SEARCH Search backwards until the desired location in the title is reached Programming an MP3 WMA title sequence You can programme the sequence in which the titles of an MP3 WMA CD are to be played back 99 programme slots are available for this purpose This is only possible when the play function has been stopped amp Press the button PROG CLOCK ADJ on the device In the display appears the notice PROG and the pro gramme slot 1 F 0 7 of the title which is to be played first with the programmed playback Select with the buttons gt gt SKIP SEARCH and or M4 SKIP SEARCH the desired folder for the indicated pro gramme slot gt To save the selected folder press the button PROG CLOCK ADJ amp Select with the buttons DI SKIP SEARCH and or M4 SKIP SEARCH the desired title for the indicated pro gramme slot gt To save the selected title press the button PROG CLOCK ADJ gt To programme further titles repeat the previously described steps When all programme slots are occupied FUL will be shown in
7. reproduction of the illustrations also in a modified form is only permitted with written authorisation from the manufacturer Intended Usage This Micro system is intended exclusively for the playback of audio CDs MP3 WMA CDs CD R CD RW USB storage mediums audio cassettes and for the playback of radio pro grammes Additionally the Micro system is suitable for the re cording of audio cassettes The Micro system is not intended for use in commercial or industrial environments No liability warranty will be accepted for damage resulting from improper use of the device or from unauthorised modification Contents 1 Micro system 2 Speakers 2 Speaker cables 1 Remote control incl 3 V battery CR 2032 1 Operating manual Technical Data Rated voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption In standby 1 55 Watt in operation max 26 5 Watt 2 x 2 Watt RMS MW AM 526 5 1606 5 kHz VHF FM 87 5 108 MHz Music output Radio frequency range The technical details of the device allow for an adjustable frequency range outside of the receivable MW AM 526 5 1606 5 kHz and or FM USW 87 5 108 MHz frequency ranges In some countries different national regulations may apply to the assigned radio frequency ranges Please note that information received outside of the assigned radio fre quency ranges may not be exploited passed on to third par ties or otherwise misused USB port Readable storage mediums USB1 1 and
8. Importer KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY www kompernass com Warranty amp Service The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase The appliance has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase In the event of a warranty claim please make contact by telephone with our Service Department Only in this way can a postfree despatch for your goods be assured The warranty covers only claims for material and maufactur ing defects but not for transport damage for wearing parts or for damage to fragile components e g buttons or batter ies This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use The warranty is void in the case of abusive and improper handling use of force and internal tampering not carried out by our authorized service branch Your statu tory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty The warranty period will not be extended by repairs made under warranty This applies also to replaced and repaired parts Any damage and defects extant on purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking the appliance at the latest two days after the purchase date Repairs made after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to payment DES UK LTD Tel 0871 5000 700 0 10 minute e mail support uk kompernass com GE Kompernass Service Ireland Tel 1850 930
9. LEFT speaker connection LEFT speaker connection RIGHT speaker connection RIGHT speaker connection 9 FM VHF dipole antenna LINE IN Socket Connection of external audio sources On the remote control 9 STANDBY ON On Standby button Il PLAY PAUSE BAND CD playback start stop radio band switching mSTOP FM MONO ST CD playback end VHF mono stereo switching Title skip Search forward Title skip Search backward to the next MP3 WMA folder to the previous MP3 WMA folder Alarm 2 set deactivate Alarm 1 set deactivate O WI SKIP SEARCH O K4 SKIP SEARCH OQ FOLDER O FOLDER O AL SET OFF O AL SET OFF O VOLUME Volume increase O VOLUME Volume decrease Battery compartment rear panel O lt MUTE Switching sound to mute EQ Activate sound settings SLEEP Setting the sleep function PLAY MODE Repeat function Random playback 9 FUNCTION Selecting mode of operation Inserting the batteries The remote control requires a 3 V battery type CR2032 which has been preinstalled at the factory To protect against premature discharging the poles have been isolated with a plastic strip which you can simply pull out before initial op eration The remote control is then ready for operation If the device no longer reacts reliably on the remote control signal the battery is depleted Change the battery with a new one of the same type
10. P SEARCH on the device and or on the remote control gt To playback the previous title of a CD press twice briefly in succession the M4 SKIP SEARCH button on the device and or on the remote control Search forward and backward You can activate a search to look for specific passages within a title During the search no sound will play gt For this during playback hold down the button M4 SKIP SEARCH Search forward and or the button gt gt SKIP SEARCH Search backwards until the desired location in the title is reached Stopping playback O Press the IN STOP FM MO ST button on the device and or E STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control Removing the CD gt To open the CD compartment press carefully on the spot marked 4 OPEN CLOSE on the CD compartment lid The lid will open gt Remove the CD gt To close the CD compartment push the lid down by hand and allow it to lock into place by carefully pressing on the spot marked 4 OPEN CLOSE Switching on the repeat function With the repeat function you can repeat play individual titles or all the titles of a CD gt To repeat an individual title press before or during play back the PLAY MODE button on the device and or on the remote control The prompt appears in the display gt To repeat all titles of a CD press twice the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control The notice E ALL appears in the display gt To end repeat playback
11. S gt ROC POP JA 7 gt For this press repeatedly the EQ button on the remote con trol until the desired sound setting is shown in the display With the initial pressing of the EQ button the current setting PASS is shown PASS stands for Passive neutral Using headphones You can connect headphones to the Micro system with a 3 5mm jackplug not supplied The headphones socket is located on the front of the Micro system When you have connected the headphones the loudspeakers are disconnected and you will only hear sound via the headphones Attention Listening to music with headphones for long periods and at high sound volume levels can lead to hearing damage Operating the radio This device receives radio stations on the frequency bands Ul tra short wave USW or engl FM and Medium wave MW or engl AM In order to receive a good VHF reception with the Micro system unwind the dipole antenna on the rear panel of the device completely gt Should FM radio reception be inadequate change the position of the wire antenna Secure the dipole antenna if necessary with sticky tape gt The device has a built in ferrite antenna for reception of MW stations When the MW reception is insufficient turn the device in a more favourable direction amp Switch the Micro system on with the O STANDBY button on the device or with the O STANDBY ON button on the remote control gt To activate the radio functio
12. SILVER CREST HOME TECH 6 Micro Stereo System Micro Stereo System Cc Operating instructions KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2311 02 10 V3 KH 2311 o ER 0900000 OD We A 66060606 6606 BO 9 O O DDELO CONTENT PAGE Intended Usage Contents Technical Data Safety instructions Positioning the device The operating components Inserting the batteries Becoming acquainted with the remote control Connecting the components Switching the device on and off Setting the time Selecting mode of operation Setting the sound volume levels Setting the sound quality Using headphones Operating the radio Operating the CD player MP3 WMA functions Playback of USB memory devices Operating the cassette player recorder Vo OO OO IN FO aj In aj Gi a Gi OA KS a PRY aj O DOI DI WI IN Line In operation Setting the alarm wake time 9 Snooze function 10 Sleep function NO Cleaning and care NO Troubleshooting NO Disposal 10 Notes regarding CE conformity 10 Importer 10 Warranty amp Servie 11 dl o Read the operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the device at a future date This documentation is copyright protected Any duplication and or reproduction wholly or partially including
13. al electrical shock e Never open the device housing There are no user service able components inside Never submerse the device or its components in water or other fluids Do not allow any liquids to penetrate the housing Cleaning the housing gt Remove the power plug from the power socket before hand gt Clean the housing surface with a slightly damp cloth Never use petrol solvents or detergents that can damage plastics Cleaning the sound heads e At regular intervals remove dust and cassette deposits from the sound heads Contamination on the sound heads impairs sound quality both when recording and on play back To clean the sound heads use a commercial head cleaning cassette Cleaning the CD Laser e Clean the laser at regular intervals e To clean the laser use a commercial cleaning CD Troubleshooting No or poor radio reception gt When the MW reception is insufficient check to see if the device is optimally aimed and or with insufficient VHF re ception whether the VHF dipole antenna is unwound and optimally aimed gt With noisy VHF stereo reception switch to mono with the button I STOP FM MO ST on the device and or E STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control The device is not providing any sound gt Is the plug of the power cable inserted firmly into the power socket gt Have you switched the device on with the power switch gt Is there a plug inserted into the headphone output This will
14. c will playback faultlessly Inserting a CD gt Switch the Micro system on with the O STANDBY button on the device or with the O STANDBY ON button on the remote control gt To activate the CD function keep pressing the FUNCTION button on the device and or on the remote control until the notice CD appears in the display gt To open the CD compartment press carefully on the spot marked 4 OPEN CLOSE on the CD compartment lid The lid will open gt Place the CD with the marked side up pointing towards the arbor of the CD disc in the CD tray gt Press the CD lightly downwards until it locks firmly onto the arbor gt To close the CD compartment push the lid down by hand and allow it to lock into place by carefully pressing on the spot marked 4 OPEN CLOSE The device will now read the CD Subsequently the number of the CD title appears in the display Playback of the CD starts automatically and in the display is shown the number of the currently playing title the playback symbol as well as CD Playback stop resume gt During playback press the II PLAY PAUSE BAND button on the device and or on the remote control to stop playback With stopped CD playback the number of the currently playing title and the pause symbol II blink in the display gt To resume playback press the Il PLAY PAUSE BAND button once more Next previous title gt To playback the next title of a CD press the button gt gt SKI
15. ck keep pressing the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control until the notices ALL and RAND go out Playing back MP3 WMA titles in random order gt Press four times the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control The notice RAND appears in the display The titles on the MP3 WMA CD will be played back from now on in random order amp Press the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control again in order to switch off the function Playback of USB memory devices The Micro system is equipped with a USB port You can use this interface to play MP3 and WMA files Connect the USB memory medium to the USB port amp Switch the Micro system on with the STANDBY button on the device or with the O STANDBY ON button on the remote control gt Press repeatedly the button FUNCTION until the notice USB appears in the display The device now reads the medium After which the display shows the number of available folders and the number of the included titles Playback starts automatically and in the display is shown the title number and the file format of the cur rently playing title MP3 or WMA Further operations are identical to the playback of MP3 WMA CDs gt Before you disconnect the memory medium from the USB port stop playback with the button IN STOP FM MO ST on the device and or IN STOP FM MONO ST on the re mote control Note Because of the many different
16. ding onto a cassette radio pro grammes CDs MP3 WMA files from USB memory mediums or the audio signal of a device connected to the LINE IN socket gt Tune to the desired station and or place the desired CD into the CD tray Connect an MP3 player for example to the LINE IN socket or plug in the USB memory medium gt Start playback of the corresponding audio source When you want to start the recording press the cassette key The key locks at the same time gt When you want to stop recording press the cassette key N A NObserve copyright laws When recording cassettes from CDs USB memory mediums or copying radio transmissions be aware of the copyright regulations of the country in which the device is to be used Line In operation You can playback audio signals from other devices for exam ple an MP3 player via the Micro system gt Connect the audio output of for example the MP3 player via a 3 5 mm jackplug lead not supplied to the LINE IN socket on the Micro system gt Switch the Micro system on with the O STANDBY button on the device or with the STANDBY ON button on the remote control gt Press repeatedly the button FUNCTION on the device and or on the remote control until the notice LINE appears in the display gt Begin playback of the connected device Setting the alarm wake time With the Micro system you can be awakened by a radio programme from the sound of a CD a USB memory me
17. dium or with a signal tone For this you can programme two wake times Note If you want to be woken by a CD or a USB mem ory medium insert plug in beforehand the corresponding me dium If no medium is inserted plugged in the Micro system automatically wakes with a signal tone You can only set the wake time in standby mode amp Press and hold the button AL SET OFF Dor on the remote control until the notice Y and or V appears in the display and the hour indicator blinks O Press the button DI SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH on the device and or on the remote control to set the hour gt Press the button AL SET OFF or to save the setting O Press the button DI SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH on the device and or on the remote control to set the min utes gt Press the button AL SET OFF or to save the setting The operation mode rdd blinks in the display amp Press the button DI SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH on the device and or on the remote control to set the de sired mode of operation RADIO CD USB or BUZZER gt Press the button AL SET OFF or to save the setting The alarm volume blinks in the display amp Press the button gt gt SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH on the device and or on the remote control to set the de sired alarm volume gt Press the button AL SET OFF or to save the setting The time of day is shown again in the display The notice Q and or Y is an indication that t
18. e power switch on the rear panel of the Micro system to the ON position The LED STANDBY lights up amp To switch the device on press the STANDBY button on the device or the STANDBY ON button on the remote control The Micro system is now operational and the blue background illumination lights up in the display gt To put the device back into the standby mode press the STANDBY button on the device once more or the STANDBY ON button on the remote control gt The device consumes power in the standby mode To disconnect the device from mains power move the power switch on the rear panel of the Micro system to the OFF position Setting the time You can only adjust the clock in standby mode The program ming for the time is not retained if the device is disconnected from the power network or switched off with the power switch If during the setting approx 10 seconds elapses without a button being activated the device changes to the standby mode and the settings must be carried out again amp Press and hold the PROG CLOCK ADJ button on the device until the notice 24H appears in the display gt Press the button DI SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH on the device and or on the remote control to set the time to 24 hour or 12 hour display Press tre PROG CLOCK ADJ buiton to save the setting The hour indicator blinks in the display gt gt Press the button bh SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH to set the hou
19. er of the available folder and the number of the disc title Playback of the CD starts automatically and in the display appears the playback symbol gt Alternating with the title number the display shows the number of the folder from which is currently being played i e FOI as the 1st folder in alphabetical order If the MP3 WMA CD contains several folders proceed as follows gt To select a folder before the start of playback press repeatedly the button FOLDER or 4 FOLDER on the remote control O Press the button gt II PLAY PAUSE BAND on the de vice and or on the remote control to start playback with the files in this folder After the files from this folder have played back the device switches to the next alphabetical folder gt To select another folder during playback press repeatedly the button FOLDER or 4 FOLDER on the remote control Playback stop resume gt During playback press the II PLAY PAUSE BAND button on the device and or on the remote control to stop playback With stopped CD playback the number of the currently playing title and the pause symbol II blink in the display gt To resume playback press the Il PLAY PAUSE BAND button once more Stopping playback O Press the button E STOP FM MO ST on the device or the button I STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control Next previous title gt To playback the next MP3 WMA title on the CD press the button BHSKIP SEARCH on the device and
20. g the button II PLAY PAUSE BAND on the device and or on the remote control gt If you press the button IN STOP FM MO ST on the device and or IN STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control you will end playback however the device remains in programme mode gt If you press the button IN STOP FM MO ST on the device and or IN STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control twice you delete the programme and the device exits the programme mode The programmed title sequence is deleted when you open the CD compartment switch to another mode of operation or switch off the Micro system The notice PROG is erased in the display MP3 WMA functions MP3 denotes a process and or format developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for the compression of audio data In the MP3 format compressed music pieces are only a fraction of their original size which for example on CD Rs CD RWs allows for storage of a considerably greater volume of music than on commercially available audio CDs on which audio data is stored in the CDA format Indeed the audio quality is scarcely reduced by the process WMA is a process and or format developed by Microsoft for the compression of audio data The compression process is largely comparable to the MP3 process MP3 WMA title playback gt Place a CD with MP3 WMA files into the CD compart ment The device will now read the CD In the display ap pears the notice MP3 and or WMA and alternating the numb
21. he wake function is activated If you want to deactivate the wake function press briefly the button AL SET OFF or The notice Y and or Y goes out gt If you want to activate the wake function again with the previously set parameters press briefly the button AL SET OFF Dor The notice Y and or V the display appears again in Snooze function amp Press the button SNOOZE on the device as soon as the radio CD USB or the signal tone sounds The alarm stops and switches back on after approx 9 minutes gt The alarm automatically switches off after 30 minutes if you do not press any buttons Likewise the snooze func tion switches off after 30 minutes gt To switch the wake function off until the next day press whilst the alarm is sounding the button AL SET OFF D or 2 The notice and or remains in the display Sleep function You can preset a time after which the micro system will switch off You can set a switch off time between 90 and 10 minutes pen 77 NORMAL gt For this when the Micro system is switched on press re peatedly the button SLEEP on the remote control until the desired remaining period is shown in the display gt When the desired remaining period is set wait a few sec onds The notice SLEEP appears in the display The sleep function is now activated and the Micro system will switch itself off after the set time Cleaning and care A Risk of potentially fat
22. his purpose the device must be set up so that constant unimpeded access to the mains power plug is guaranteed thus allowing for a quick withdrawal of the mains plug in an emergency situation To eliminate the risk of fire the mains plug must be disconnect ed from the power source in the event that the device is not going to be used for an extended period of time for example during holidays e Always take hold of the power cable by the plug Do not pull on the cable itself and never touch the power cable with wet hands this could result in either a short circuit or you receiving an electric shock Do not place the device furniture or anything else on the power cable and ensure that it does not become clamped Never make a knot in the power cable and do not bind it together with other cables Place the power cable in a position where it cannot be trodden on A damaged power cable can cause a fire or an electrical shock Check the power cable from time to time Should it become damaged contact your nearest authorized customer service centre or dealer to have it replaced e The power plug must always be easily accessible so that in the event of an emergency the device can be quickly disconnected from the mains power supply AN Risk of fire e Do not use the device near hot surfaces Do not place the device in locations that are subject to direct sunlight If you do it may overheat and become ir reparably damaged e In order to ensu
23. keep pressing the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control until the notices ALL and RAND go out Playing back titles in random order gt Press three times the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control The notice RAND appears in the display The titles on the CD will be played back from now on in random order amp Press the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control again in order to switch off the function Programme playing order You can programme an order in which the titles of a CD are to be played 32 programme slots are available for this purpose Programming is only possible when playback is stopped gt Press the button PROG CLOCK AD J on the device In the display appears the notice PROG and the pro gramme slot 1 P G 1 of the title which is to be played first with the programmed playback amp Select with the buttons DI SKIP SEARCH and or M4 SKIP SEARCH the desired title for the indicated pro gramme slot In place of the programme position indicator the display now shows the CD titles available for selection gt To save the selected title press the button PROG CLOCK ADJ on the device gt To programme further titles repeat the previously described steps When all programme slots are occupied FUL will be shown in the display Starting the programmed title list gt When you have programmed all desired titles you start playback by pressin
24. n keep pressing the FUNCTION button on the device and or on the remote control until r dd appears in the display Select with the button Il PLAY PAUSE BAND the desired frequency band FM or AM gt With the help of the TUNING controller set the radio sta tion Turn the controller in a clockwise direction to select stations with a higher broadcast frequency than the one currently shown in the display gt Turn the TUNING controller in a counter clockwise direc tion to select stations with a lower broadcast frequency than the one currently shown in the display gt If the device receives VHF transmissions in stereo the LED STEREO lights up on the device gt Should the stereo reception become noisy press the E STOP FM MO ST button on the device and or the E STOP FM MONO ST button on the remote control to switch to mono reception The LED Stereo goes out and 5 OFF appears briefly in the display O Press the button IN STOP FM MO ST on the device and or the button I STOP FM MONO ST on the remote con trol again to switch back to stereo reception 5 G appears briefly in the display Operating the CD player The device plays audio CDs CD A and MP3 WMA CDs Both pressed and blank discs burnt on the computer of the format CD R and CD RW are supported Because of the many different kinds of blank discs computer types operating systems burning software and burning processes we are not able to guarantee that every burnt dis
25. r gt gt Press the PROG CLOCK ADJ button to save the setting Press the button bl SKIP SEARCH or M4 SKIP SEARCH to set the minutes gt Press the PROG CLOCK ADJ button to save the setting The time of day is now set and activated Selecting mode of operation You can select from the following modes E CD USB RAD LINE TAPE 7 e CD Playback of audio CDs or MP3 WMA CDs e USB Playback of MP3 WMA files on a USB data carrier e RAD Playback of radio stations e LINE Playback of audio sources through the LINE IN connection e TAPE Playback of audio cassettes gt For this press repeatedly the FUNCTION button on the device or on the remote control until the desired operation mode is shown in the display Setting the sound volume levels To increase the volume press or hold the VOL button on the device and or VOLUME on the remote control until the desired volume is reached gt To decrease the volume press or hold the VOL button on the device and or VOLUME on the remote control until the desired volume is reached gt To switch the sound to mute press the button MUTE on the remote control gt To switch the sound back on press the amp MUTE button once more or one of the buttons VOL or VOL Setting the sound quality The Micro system is equipped with several sound settings CLASSIC ROCK POP JAZZ which you can access accord ing to the currently playing music po CLA
26. rapid electrical transition surge voltage or electrostatic discharge the product must be reset it may be necessary to disconnect the power source and then reconnect it to restore normal operation Note A case of electrostatic discharge occurs if you walk with plastic soled shoes over a carpet that also contains elements of plastic Through the friction of the shoe soles on the carpet a charge is created in the body which discharges itself as soon as you touch an electricity conducting object such as for example a door knob or the bodywork of a motor vehicle Thereby it is sufficient to approach the conductor to within only a few cm Direct contact is not required to effect a discharge The charge can also unload itself over an electri cal arc A discharge is thus also possible through plastic hous ing components Note This device is equipped with non slip rubber feet As upper surfaces can comprise of various materials and are treated with various cleaning materials it cannot be complete ly excluded that some of these materials contain components that could attack and soften the rubber feet If possible place an anti slip material under the feet of the device A Observe copyright laws When recording on CDs USB memory mediums or from a radio transmission obeserve the copyright laws of the country in which the device is be used Positioning the device Remove the Micro system and accessories from the packing gt Remove
27. re sufficient ventilation place the device in a location that has at least 10 cm clearance between it and the wall e Never leave the device unattended while it is being used e Never cover the ventilation slots of the device while it is on Avoid placing this device in locations that provide insuf ficient ventilation or hot locations and do not place the de vice in direct sunlight or under strong artificial light sources e Do not place open fire sources such as candles on the device e When a storm and or thunderstorm with the risk of lighten ing threatens disconnect the device from the mains power Risk of personal injury e Keep the power cord and device away from children Children frequently underestimate the dangers of electrical devices e Provide a stable location for the device e Do not operate the device if it has sustained a fall or is damaged Arrange for the device to be checked and or repaired by qualified technicians e Keep batteries well away from children Children can put batteries into their mouths and swallow them If a battery is swallowed medical assistance must be sought immediately A Danger of eye injuries e This device is fitted with a Class 1 Laser Never look directly into an open CD compartment The invisible laser beam can damage your eyes AN CAUTION Information on surge voltage EFT rapid electrical transition process and Electrostatic discharge In the case of a malfunction due to
28. switch off the speaker Disposal E Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste This product is subject to the mem European directive 2002 96 EC e Have the Micro system or parts of it disposed of by a pro fessional disposal company of by your communal disposal facility e Observe the currently applicable regulations In case of doubt contact your disposal facility Batteries rechargeable batteries e Used batteries rechargeable batteries may not be dis posed of in household waste Batteries can contain poisons which are damaging to the environment Therefore dispose of the batteries recharge able batteries in accordance with statutory regulations Every consumer is legally obliged to surrender batteries rechargeable batteries to a community collection centre in their district or to a dealer The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non polluting manner e Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged QA Dispose of all packaging materials in an environmen LO tally friendly manner Notes regarding CE conformity This device complies regarding conformity to the basic require ments and other relevent regulations of the EMV directive 2004 108 EC the low voltage directive 2006 95 EC as well as the Eco design directive 2009 125 EC Provision 1275 2008 supplement Il Nr 1 The complete original declaration of conformity can be obtained from the importer
29. the display Starting the programmed title list gt When you have programmed all desired titles you start playback by pressing the button gt II PLAY PAUSE BAND on the device and or on the remote control gt If you press the button IN STOP FM MO ST on the device and or IN STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control you will end playback however the device remains in pro gramme mode gt If you press the button IN STOP FM MO ST on the device and or IN STOP FM MONO ST on the remote control twice you delete the programme and the device exits the programme mode The programmed title sequence is deleted when you open the CD compartment switch to another mode of operation or switch off the Micro system The notice PROG is erased in the display Switching on the MP3 WMA repeat function With the repeat function you can repeat playback individual MP3 WMA titles the contents of a folder or all the titles on an MP3 WMA CD gt To repeat an individual MP3 WMA title press before or during playback the PLAY MODE button on the device and or on the remote control The prompt appears in the display gt To repeat all titles in a folder on the MP3 WMA CD press twice the button PLAY MODE on the device and or on the remote control In the display the notice E FOLD appears gt To repeat all titles of an MP3 WMA CD press the button PLAY MODE three times The notice ALL appears in the display gt To end repeat playba
30. the transportation safety device from the CD com partment and all adhesive tapes foils from the device gt Place the Micro system on an even level surface Place the micro system in such a position that the CD tray cover can open fully gt Place the speakers to the right and left of the Micro system The operating components On the device 9 CD compartment 9 4 OPEN CLOSE Pressure point CD compart ment open close 9 Display Infrared sensor for the remote control signals LED STEREO VHF stereo reception indicator O ll PLAY PAUSE BAND Playback start stop radio band switching End playback VHF mono stereo switching O ESTOP FM MO ST O SNOOZE Switch on snooze function O TUNING Radio station tuning O Cassette compartment cover O li Stop cassette playback O H A End cassette playback Open cassette compartment Oo Cassette wind forward O Cassette wind backwards O Start cassette playback ce Start cassette recording OG Headphones socket O VOL Volume increase O VOL Volume decrease O USB IN lt USB port PROG CLOCK ADJ CD programme saving setting the time of day O FUNCTION Select mode of operation LED STANDBY Operation indicator O STANDBY On Standby button O I SKIP SEARCH Title skip Search backwards 0 PLAY MODE Repeat function Random playback OD WI SKIP SEARCH Title skip Search forward O Speaker Mains power switch Power cord

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