[. . . ] How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code: blue = neutral (N), brown = live (L). As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: ­ Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black. ­ Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug, marked E (or e) or coloured green (or green and yellow). Before replacing the plug cover, make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead - not simply over the two wires. [. . . ] 1 Press É either on CD player side or CD recorder side Å to start playback. CD or CDR, the current track number and elapsed playing time are displayed. Notes: Opening the CD player clears any program containing tracks from a disc loaded in the CD player. Opening the CD recorder clears any program containing tracks from a disc loaded in the CD recorder. If you want to play a playlist which you created on your MP3-CD when making it, you have to select it directly by using ¢ or 4 and pressing É afterwards. Repeating a track, a disc or a program Press REPEAT repeatedly on the remote control during playback to select either: REP TRACK:The current track is played repeatedly. REP ALL: All discs in the set (or the program) are (is) played repeatedly. This feature allows you to display information such as album title or track title contained in an MP3-track. If you created an ID3-tag for your MP3-track, press CD TEXT/edit on the remote control during playback to show the following ID3-tag information: Album title Track artist's name Track title Note: In case there is no ID3-tag available, NO TEXT will be displayed. Is not possible during SHUFFLE or while playing a is not possible during SHUFFLE. A program can be used for playback or for specifying the tracks which will be recorded. CDRWs are also "locked" once they are finalized, but can be unfinalized to permit additional recording or erasure. It ensures a perfect recording of the source material, meaning a true "bit for bit" recording. You can adjust the reference recording level for recordings from an additional appliance. The loudest sounds in the material to be recorded should not reach the red levels of the level bar. Note:The recording level can also be adjusted during recording from the internal CD player. Recording from the CD player deck of this set is called "internal recording". You can copy all tracks from a CD and then decide either to finalize or not to finalize. 1 Insert a CDR(W) which is absolutely free of scratches and 2 Insert the disc from which you wish to record all tracks in 4x repeatedly to select either: REC SPEED 1X: for recording with normal speed REC SPEED 2X: for recording with double speed while the sound is muted REC SPEED 4X: for recording with 4 times the normal speed while the sound is muted Notes: Speed selection is not possible during recording. On some brands of blank audio discs recording at higher speed is not possible and does not work. Is shown, recording starts and the actual recording time left starts to count down. When you press / OPEN/CLOSE on the CD recorder side, CD NOT FINAL and PRESS REC TO FINALIZE are displayed alternately. [. . . ] 1 Insert the CDRW from which you want to erase tracks in After you have recorded your CDR(W) you can enter a text, e. This text will be displayed during playback on this set, but also on other sets equipped with the CD text feature. Only use an unfinalized CDR or CDRW (a finalized CDRW must be unfinalized first). To select a particular track you wish to erase press ¢ or 4 as often as necessary on the CD recorder side to select the desired track number(s). [. . . ]