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1. SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION CD Player will e AC Cord not connected Connect the AC cord Not turn on properly properly Disc inserted Reinsert disc with label incorrectly side facing up INSS Defective compact disc Try another compact Disc will not di Play e CD compartment not Isc closed Close CD compartment e Moisture condensation Wipe disc with soft on disc cloth Pirate CDi Dirty or defective disc Clean or replace disc playback e Headphone Speaker Reinsert headphone or plug are not inserted Speaker Plug into properly headphone or speaker Volume control set to jack minimum Increase the volume No sound i Defective compact disc Try another compact FUNCTION is not set disc to the desired position Press FUNCTION SELECTOR switch to the desired function Noise or Sound e Unit is not positioned Rotate unit until best distorted on correctly reception is obtained radio COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A S DENVER www denver electronics com Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment if the waste material discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries is not handled correctly Electric and electronic equipment and batteries is marked with the crossed out trash can symbol seen below This symbol signifies that electric and ele
2. SKIP Kq once to hear the beginning of the current track Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc 3 Press the CD Forward Skip Button F FWD PP to hear the next track on the disc 4 Press and hold the CD Reverse Search REW Mq Button the current track will be scanned and move backwards to the previous track s When the desired track section is found release the button and normal play will resume 5 Press and hold the CD Forward Search F FWD PPI Button the current track will be scanned and move forward to the next track s When the desired track section is found release the selected button and normal play will resume REPEAT FUNCTION The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a compact disc 1 Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback the REP sign will show on LCD Display and flash The same track will be repeated over and over 2 Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks The REP sign will show on the LCD display but will not flash this time w until the REP sign disappeared PROGRAM FUNCTION The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order 1 While in the stop mode only CD is not playing press the CD PROGRAM PROG Button LCD Display will show the wording PROG 01 and PROG 01 starts to flash 2 Press the CD Reverse REW Md Forward Buttons F FWD PPI
3. to allocate the desired track 3 Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory 4 Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks 5 To play the selected tracks in the program mode press the CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON The track number and the PROG appear on LCD Display 6 Press the CD Reverse REW I44 to hear the previous or press the CD Forward F FWD PPI buttons to hear next program track Note After all of the programmed tracks have played the CD player will return to the stop mode To clear the programmed tracks from memory press STOP two times nN HEADPHONE JACK This unit will accept stereo headphones with a 3 5mm plug Before connecting the headphones set the volume to minimum level as not to damage your ears or the headphones Connect the headphones to the headphones jack The speakers will be automatically disconnected Warning Prolonged exposure to high sound levels may permanently damage your hearing You may not hear some warning sound while wearing these headphones AUX INPUT JACK 1 Adjust the POWER OFF AUX RADIO CD selector to AUX 2 Connect the AUX connect wire from the out jack of your Personal Player such as portable MP3 player to the AUX input jack 3 Play Start from your Personal Player To cancel REPEAT PLAY Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE You experience a problem with this unit check the chart below before calling of service
4. 00000000 S 1 2 3 Saee 20 A a Ho aeaee 29 eee l 29 19 1 17 16 15 14 13 il 29 31 ji 6 LLLI 30 FUNCTION SELECTOR BUZZ CD RADIO AUX BAND SWTICH FM ST FM MO TUNING KNOB CD DOOR CD REVERSE BUTTON REW KH CD PROGRAM BUTTON CD REPEAT BUTTON CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON CD FAST FORWARD BUTTON F FWD PPI 10 CD STOP BUTTON 11 CD RANDOM BUTTON 12 POWER ON INDICATOR 13 FM STEREO INDICATOR 14 LCD DISPLAY 15 VOLUME INCREASE KNOB 16 VOLUME DECREASE KNOB 17 MINTUE SET BUTTON 18 ALARM SET BUTTON 19 POWER BUTTON 20 HOUR SET BUTTON 21 ALARM ON OFF BUTTON 22 TIME SET BUTTON 23 AUX INPUT JACK 24 HEADPHONE JACK 25 RIGHT SPEKAER JACK 26 LEFT SPEAKER JACK 27 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 28 FM ANTENNA 29 SPEAKERS 30 AC POWER CORD 31 REMOTE SENSOR 22 PSG a E REMOTE CONTROL 1 Play pause button 2 Skip search forward button 3 Skip search backward button 4 Repeat 1 All button 3 6 akwWN Stop button Battery compartment for Remote control Insert two 2 AAA 1 5V batteries following the polarity as indicated in the compartment to the right Alkaline batteries are recommended for long using time Note when planning not to use the remote control for a lon
5. IO AUX to CD HANDING A COMPACT DISC Always protect a disc against scratches soil dust and etc If a disc is treated with reasonable care wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction Discs should be retained in their original case during periods of non use Handle a disc only by its edges Do not touch the surface or rainbow colored side of the disc Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean Do not use benzene thinner or other chemical cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result A disc should always be wiped in a straight line from its center to its edge Never wipe a disc in a circular motion Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods of time Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during play To clean the pickup lens open the disc compartment and blow the dust off Using a camera lens blower available at most camera stores Note Do not touch the surface of the lens Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the product To clean the CD player cabinet use a soft and damp cloth to wire position b Open the CD Door and insert a CD with the label side facing up into the CD compartment c Close the CD Door d The CD w
6. MC 5000 English A4 5 Jan 2011 L NLA ZIN DENVER ELECTRONICS CD PLAYER WITH FM STEREO ALARM CLOCK RADIO MODEL MC 5000 20 TRACK PROGRAMMABLE CD PLAYER LCD CLOCK FM STEREO RADIO ALARM FUNCTION WAKE TO RADIO CD PLAYER OR BUZZER AC POWER SUPPLY WITH CLOCK BATTERY BACKUP STEREO HEADPHONE JACK YYYY YY BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Be sure to save this booklet for future reference LOCATION OF CONTROLS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lighting flash with CAUTION TO REDUCE THE arrowhead symbol with an equilateral triangle is RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO triangle is intended to intented to alert the user NOT REMOVE COVER OR alert the user of presence of the presence of of important operating uninsulated dangerous BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE pnd maintenance voltage within the PARTS INSIDE REFER servicing instructions product s enclosure that in the literature may be of sufficient SERVICINGTO QUALIFIED accompanying the magnitude to constitute a SERVICE PERSONNEL appliance risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Under the influence of electrostatic phenomenon the product may malfunction and require user to power reset 200000000000 4 2200
7. ctronic equipment and batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste but should be disposed of separately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the approriate and designated facility In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in accordance with legislature and will not harm the environment All cities have established collection points where electric and electronic equipment and batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other collection sites or be collected from the households Additional information is available at the technical department of your city ce HX
8. g time Remove the batteries in order to avoid the electrolyte leakage Unit power supply mains 230V 50Hz Connect the power cable plug to the 230V wall outlet Warning Before using the unit Check that the local mains supply is compatible with the HI FI System 230V 50Hz Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet When planning not to use this unit for long period of time i e Vacation etc disconnect the plug from the wall outlet When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet grasp the plug do not pull the cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Keep batteries away from children and pets Insert the battery observing the proper polarity Failure to properly align the battery polarity can cause personal injury and or property damage Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product Remove the battery when the product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted or corroded batteries Never throw batteries into a fire Do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources Battery Disposal Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with all applicable laws For detailed information contact your local country solid waste authority Follow the battery manufacturer s safety usage and disposal instructions BATTERY BACKUP Two 1 5V AA batte
9. ill sound at the set alarm time playing the first track on the CD Note The unit will automatically be turned off after 1 hour To deactivate the alarm CD playing manually press the STOP Button TO WAKE UP TO RADIO a Slide the Function Switch BUZZ CD RADIO AUX to RADIO position b S position c Press POWER ON OFF BUTTON to turn on the unit first d Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired e Then press the POWER ON OFF BUTTON again to turn off the unit f The radio will sound at the set alarm time Note The unit will automatically be turned off after 1 hour To deactivate the alarm Radio sound manually press the POWER ON OFF BUTTON HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM To cancel alarm mode In POWER OFF mode press ALARM ON OFF button to turn off the alarm function alarm sign A will disappear on the LCD Display ADJUST VOLUME e Press VOL button to increase the volume e Press VOL button to decrease the volume RADIO OPERATION 1 Select the Function Switch BUZZ CD ALARM AUX to RADIO position 2 Select the Band Switch FM ST FM MO to desired band 3 Press the POWER ON OFF BUTTON to switch Power on 4 Rotate the Tuning Control Knob to the desired radio station Note The STEREO Indicator will light when a program is received in FM Stereo If the FM reception is noisy switch the band selector to the FM MO position and the program will be rece
10. ived in Mono radio 5 Press the Volume Control Knob to a comfortable listening level 6 To switch off the radio Press the Power ON OFF Button once ide the Band Switch FM ST FM MO to FM or FM stereo off the exterior surface e Never use benzol benzene or other strong chemical cleaners as these could damage the finish DO NOT x 3 eo amp PLAYING A COMPACT DISC CD NOTE Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment Clean the laser lens with a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty 1 Slide the Function Switch BUZZ CD ALARM RADIO to CD position 2 Open the CD DOOR and insert a CD into the tray with printed label side facing up 3 Close the CD DOOR and Press the Power ON OFF Button to turn on the unit the disc will rotate for a few seconds and then stop 4 Use the REW MA amp F FWD PPI button to choose a track 5 Press the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON to start play 6 Press the PLAY PAUSE BUTTON again to PAUSE play 7 To stop the album temporarily press PAUSE button to resume press again 8 Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play RANDOM PLAY In CD stop mode Press the RANDOM BUTTON once RAND will appear on LCD Display Press PLAY PAUSE BUTTON this will enable random tracks play REVERSE FORWARD 1 The CD Reverse REW K and CD Forward F FWD PPI Buttons can be used to jump to a different track number or to scan disc tracks at high speed 2 Press the CD Reverse Skip Button
11. ries not included may be installed as a backup option to maintain the time if electrical power fails In the event of a power outage the time will not appear on the clock LCD Display however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time will be maintained The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical power is restored if used the backup battery The backup battery should be replaced as needed Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time MC 5000 English A4 5 Jan 2011 L CLOCK SETTING Press and hold TIME button to set the clock press HOUR button or MIN button respectively to adjust the display time TO SET ALARM FUNCTION 1 Power off the unit and enter into POWER OFF mode While pressing and holding the AL SET BUTTON press the HOUR BUTTON to set desired alarm hour While pressing and holding the AL SET BUTTON press the MIN BUTTON to set desired alarm minute After setting the alarm time as your desired remember to press AL ON OFF button to turn on the alarm function alarm sign A will show on LCD display TO WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER a b Slide the Function switch BUZZ CD RADIO AUX to BUZZ position The alarm buzzer will sound for 3 minutes at the set alarm time Note Press ALARM ON OFF button to turn off the alarm when it sounds TO WAKE UP TO CD a Slide the Function Switch BUZZ CD RAD
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