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1. device near sources of heating such as radiator register stove or other heat producing devices including amplifiers 04 Water and moisture The device must not be placed close to water such as bath tub wash basin kitchen sink or wash tub in a damp cellar or close to a swimming pool etc Cleaning Unplug the device before cleaning Do not use liquid detergents and aerosol cleaning agents Use a dry cloth Power cords Wiring must be organised to prevent people from stepping on the cables and to avoid pinching by objects placed on or beside them Take special care around sockets and plug boxes and where the cable leaves the device Overloading Make sure that sockets extension flexes and plug boxes are not overloaded as this may lead to fire or electric shock Important safety notices Lightning Unplug the device for additional protection during thunder or when the device is not used for prolonged periods This will prevent damage to the device from lightning and surges Penetration of objects and liquid Never push any objects through the openings into the device as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circuit parts and cause fire or electric shock Do not spill liquid on the DVD player Accessories The device must not be placed on unstable surfaces such as a trolley stand tripod shelf or table The device may fall and injure children or adults or be damaged Use only trolley stand tripod
2. shelf or table which are very stable or provided with the device The Device must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and by means of installation equipment recommended by the manufacturer If the device is placed on a trolley the trolley must be moved carefully Sudden stops unnecessary force and uneven surfaces may cause the trolley to turn over Disc drive Keep your hands off the drive when it closes to avoid trapping your fingers Loads Do not place heavy loads on the DVD player and do not step on it The load may fall and cause serious injury or damage to the device Discs Do not use scratched deformed or repaired discs Such discs will break easily and may cause serious injury and damage to the device Damage Unplug the device and contact skilled technicians in the following cases A If power cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled on the device or objects have fallen into the device C If the device has been exposed to rain or water D If the device does not work properly after adhering to the instructions in the user manual Make only the setups mentioned in the manual as incorrect setup may cause damage and will often make it difficult for a skilled technician to make the device work properly again E If the device has been dropped or damaged in any other way F When the operation of the device changes drastically the device requires service Service Do
3. IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU STUDY AND OBSERVE BOTH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE DEVICE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE This device was developed and made with a view to providing maximum safety for the user Incorrect use of the device may cause electric shock or fire The protection built into this device will protect the user if the procedure below is observed in connection with installation use and repair This device is fully electronic and contains no parts which can be repaired by the user THE HOUSING MUST NOT BE REMOVED RISK OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ONLY SKILLED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO REPAIR THE DEVICE Read the manual On unpacking the device please read the manual carefully and observe all instructions given Power Supply Only the power supply indicated on the rating plate must be used for this device If you are not sure which power supply you have please contact the distributor or the local electricity supplier Earthing or polarization If the plug cannot be inserted properly into the socket or if the plug does not fit the device must not be used in your country Ventilation The housing is provided with slots and openings to ensure ventilation and reliable operation and protect the device against overheating Do not block or cover these openings The openings must never be blocked for example by placing the device on a bed a sofa a carpet or similar surface Heat Do not place the
4. Instruction Manual eltax M 100 Mini Component System Service information Congratulations with Your purchase To get the most out of your new product we recommend that you follow our guidance below We recommend that you read the manual thoroughly to get the most out of your purchase We have done our outmost to make sure that the product live up to your expectations Should you still need help with installation etc we suggest that you visit our home page www eltax com On our home page under support you ll find gt FAQ lt Frequently Asked Question where you ll find answers to most questions On our home page you can also download the manual in other languages Remember to keep the original receipt of your purchase in case of need for service during the warranty period If you contrary to expectations should need service for your new product you shall hand in the product to the dealer from whom you have purchased it Remember to keep the original packaging if the product shall be handed in for service The product is to be returned in original and otherwise secure packaging to avoid damaging the product during transportation 02 Content Service information Content Important safety notices Front and rear panel Remote control System connection Basic operation Radio operation Trouble shooting Technical specifications Own notes 03 CON Oo A O N 12 13 14 Important safety notices WARNING IT
5. find answers to most questions Common sympton No function No playback Sound in one or more channel s is missing The remote doesn t work Possible cause Mains power is not connected Power is OFF No disc is inserted Disc is upside down Dirty disc Deformed scratched disc Condensation in unit Poor or missing cable connection The batteries are weak or dead The batteries are not installed properly The remote is not aimed at the sensor Something is blocking the path between the remote and the Sensor 12 Remedy Connect to mains power outlet Turn the power ON Insert a disc Reload disc The label side should face upward Clean disc surface Replace disc Turn power on for 1 2 hours before using the unit Check connections Change the batteries Install the batteries according to the marks in the battery compartment Aim the remote at the sensor Clear the path between the remote and the sensor Technical specifications CD player Compatible Discs Connections Connections Amplifier Audio signal noise ratio Frequncy response Audio output power FM Tuner Tuning Range S N Ratio Monophonic Stereo Selectance THD Monophonic Stereo Frequency Response Stereo Resolution AM Tuner Tuning Range S N Ratio THD Remote Control Transmitter Signal Range Power Source General Power Supply Consumed Power 13 CD Mp3 2 x stereo RCA inputs FM and AM antenna i
6. ned in Denmark www eltax com 06 O A A ODO N O ON Oo Om FW NY gt N N A sch c c cl cA a O O O N OA FW NY QO Mute 0 9 digits Save Search FM AM CD Pause Stop CH Previous Tune Fast reverse Eject 10 Mono Frequency Audio 1 Audio 2 Volume increase decrease Play Shuffle CH Next Tune Fast forward Remote control 07 OO ON DO RO N D MUTE lt EJECT 1 1 lt A q N System connection Note e Please connect the cable firmly e Please connect the power after all other connections have been made e Before each connection Please disconnect the main power supply e Please do not press the power button with a rapid frequency The main power switch must be turned of for minimum 3 seconds before it is turned on again 08 Basic operation Preparation e Before turning the M 100 mini component system on check that all connections are correct and reliable Plug the AC powercord into a corresponding AC outlet e Press POWER on the front panel Volume adjustment Press the VOLUME A and V buttons on the remote or turn the volume button on the front panel to turn the volume up and down Note Do not keep the volume at maximum level for longer periods to ensure the longevity of the unit H STOP PAU AY SHUFFLE Mute Pre
7. not attempt to carry out any service work yourself By opening or removing the housing you will be exposed to dangerous voltage etc Any service work should be carried out by skilled technicians Spare parts If spare parts are required make sure that the technician uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or with the same characteristics as the original component Unauthorised spare parts may cause fire electric shock etc Safety check After service or repairs on the DVD player ask the service technician to carry out a safety check to ensure that the device is ready for use 05 Front and rear panel 11 10 9 8 f EN el tax M 100 MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM ff DN EJECT 3 E Qui E e S 2 NS A 1 2 1 Headphone output 10 VFD display 2 Discloader 11 Power button 3 CH Next 12 Audio 1 input 4 CH Previous 13 FM antenna input o Input selector 14 Audio 2 input 6 Play Pause 15 AM antenna input 1 Eject 16 Right speaker output 8 Volume button 17 Left speaker output 9 Remote control sensor 18 AC power input 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SPEAKERS 4 160 elkaX gt MINI COMPONENT SYSTEM MODEL M 100 POWER SOURCE 220 240V 50 60Hz POWER CONSUMPTION 50W MAX ITEM NO SERIAL NO UNI OlANV elkax o Eltax A S Denmark Developed an i Desig
8. nput 70dB A weight 20Hz 20KHz 3dB 2 x 20W Music power 87 5 108MHz gt 46dB gt 46dB gt 50dB DIN 50dB 2 3 30Hz 10kHz 1dB 35dB 1kHz 30dB 100Hz 10kHz 022 1620KHz 35dB 3 Infrared Ray Approximately 15 2 AAA Batteries AC 220 240V 50 60Hz 50W Own notes 14 Own notes 15 For further information please visit our website www eltax com IB
9. or Mp3 playback press the SHUFFLE button on the remote to play the tracks randomly Press the SHUFFLE button once again the return to normal playback STOP PAUSE PLAY SHUFFLE 10 Radio operation FM AM radio operation 1 Enter the Tuner function by pressing the FM AM button on the remote or on the front panel The tuner will start in the last known state Press the FM AM button again to change between the FM and AM band www Ld IA La La L ld LA Le VOLUME 2 Search stations A To directly input the frequency press the FREQUENCY button on the remote and then enter the prefered frequency via the 0 9 digits on the remote B To autosearch all frequencies press the SEARCH button on the remote The unit will now search the FM band in 0 05MHz steps and the AM band in 9KHz steps During autosearch all stations that has been found automatically will be stored Press the SEARCH button once again to stop the autosearch C To search station on at the time press the TUNE gt gt or the TUNE button on the remote The unit will then search the selected band until it finds a station The unit will search the FM band in 0 05MHz steps and the AM band in 9KHz steps Sei PAUSE PLAY ES 9 o 9 9 o 9 909 99 a LA Saving presets Once a frequency has been found by either autosearch or manual search press the SAVE button on the remote and the frequency will be saved on the cho
10. sen preset A little padlock will be shown in the display when the frequncy has been saved to a preset If you want to save the frequency 92 9MHz to preset 23 choose preset 23 by pressing the 10 button on the remote twice and then the 3 button on the remote Press the FREQUENCY button on the remote and press 9 2 9 om the remote Press the SAVE button to store the preset 4 Choosing a preset Once the prefered radio stations has been stored as presets they can be chosen by either pressing the CH or the CH I buttons to step on preset up or down at the time or the prefered station can be selected directly by using the 0 9 digits and the 10 button If you want to listen to preset number 26 press the 10 button on the remote twice and then press the 6 button on the remote 5 Stereo and mono sound selection To change between MONO and STEREO during FM playback press the MONO button on the remote The unit will always start up in stereo if possible When stereo is chosen a little borken circle will be shown in the display If the signal is not strong enough stereo cannot be chosen Note Stereo is not available in AM Note To obtain the best possible reception move the included FM or AM antenna untill the strongest signal is found 11 Troubleshooting Please check the schematic below before requesting service On our home page www eltax com under support you ll find gt FAQ lt Frequently Asked Question where you ll
11. ss the MUTE button on the remote once and the sound will be muted Press the MUTE button once again to restore the sound at the last used level L MUTE A EJECT L 1 4 Input selection Press the INPUT button on the front AUDIO 1 or AUDIO 2 inputs Press the FM AM button on change between the FM Press the PLAY PAUS start playing if the is 1 or AUDIO 2 buttons on the remote to select the nel to select TUNER Press the FM AM button once again to or the CD button on the remote to select cd mode The unit will Eject Press the e control or on the front panel to open the disc tray and put the prefered disc in the disc tr again to close the disc tray The disc will automatically start playing Note The isc must be faced upward Play Pause To start playing a disc press the PLAY button on the remote or the PLAY PAUSE button on the front panel once To stop a disc from playing temporarily press the PAUSE button on the remote or the PLAY PAUSE button on the front panel To start playing again after pause press the PLAY button on the remote or the PLAY PAUSE button on the front panel 09 Basic operation Fast forward and fast reverse During playback press the TUNE lt lt fast reverse or the TUNE gt gt fast forward button for fast forward or reverse playback Each time the TUNE lt lt or TUNE gt gt button is pressed the speed increase The will continue happening until
12. the TUNE or TUNE gt gt button is pressed 5 times in a row and the playback speed will return to normal It is also possible to return to normal playback speed by pressing the PLAY button on the remote or the PLAY PAUSE button on the front panel J Ed oS BiB 4 d Song selection Press the CH gt gt I button on the remote or the frontpanel to step to the next track on the disc The previous track will stop playing Press the CH I button on the remote or the frontpanel to step to the previous track on the disc RAR oS L L L La Selecting track with the 0 9 digits When playing a disc Press the 0 9 digits on the remote to select a track on the disc between track 1 and 9 If you wish to play a track between number 10 and 19 press the 10 button on the remote once and then the prefered 0 9 digit If you wish to play a track between number 20 and 29 press the 10 button on the remote twice and then the prefered 0 9 digit If you wish to play a track between number 30 and 39 press the 10 button on the remote three times and then the prefered 0 9 digit EG O Mp3 playback When playing Mp3 tracks press the 0 9 digits and the 10 button on the remote to play the prefered tracks Itis also possible to select tracks with the CH gt gt I or the CH I lt lt on the remote or the front panel Random playback During CD
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