[. . . ] ON PLACEMENT · Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid. · Donotrestricttheairflowoftheunitbyplacingitinaplacewithpoorairflow, bycoveringitwithacloth, orby placingitonacarpet. [. . . ] Whenheadphonesarepluggedin, thespeakersare automatically disconnected. MAX. MIN. VOLUME LISTENING TO THE RADIO 1. Select a MODE. FUNCTION RADIO MODE FM ST. FM MONO 3. Tune in to a station. 4. Adjust the sound. VOLUME TUNING MAX. MIN. VOLUME GB 2 SR24MP3-ENG-FM-LENCO-MP3-TCD08-14 4 6/20/2007 6:18:16 PM FOR BETTER RECEPTION FM NOTE : 1. FMstereoLEDindicatorlightsifreceiveFMstereobroardcastandtheMODEswitchseton"FMSTEREO". AFTER LISTENING Set the FUNCTION selector to OFF. COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK 1 . Track number "01" & the symbol " " will be shown duringnormalcompactdiscplayback. Track number "001", the symbol " " & "MP3" will beshownduringMP3playback. Track number "001", the symbol " " will be shown MP3 &"MP3"willbeflashedduringWMAplayback. 2. The disc will rotate and the total tracks of the disc will show on the display. MP3 TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK Press the Play/Pause button and the symbol " " will beflashing. Pressthebuttonagaintoresumeplayback. CD display WMA display MP3 MP3 display TO STOP PLAYBACK Press the STOP button and the display shows the total tracks of the disc. MP3 MP3 CD display WMA display MP3 MP3 display TO SKIP TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK · Presseitheroneoftheskipbuttonsaccordingtothedesiredskipdirection. · Whenthebuttonispressedonceduringplay, theprevioustrackstartsagain. SEARCHING FOR A PASSAGE WITHIN A TRACK · Keeptheorbuttonpressedduringplayback, andreleasethebuttonassoonasyourecognisethedesired passage. ThennormalCDplaybackwillresumefromthispoint. GB 3 SR24MP3-ENG-FM-LENCO-MP3-TCD08-15 5 6/20/2007 6:18:20 PM REPEAT , REPEAT FOLDER , REPEAT ALL AND MIX PLAYBACK PressPLAYMODEbuttonduringstopmode. CDplayswithasingletrackrepeat, alltracksrepeat or randomly. FOR NORMAL COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK Mode sequence REPEAT >> REPEAT ALL >> MIX >> CLEAR. [. . . ] Where to place the item : Today'sfurnitureiscoatedwithawidevarietyoflacquersandsynthetic-coatingsthataretreatedwithanextensiverange ofcleaningproducts. Therefore, thepossibilitythatsomeofthesesubstancescontaincomponentsthatreactadverselyto the rubber feet of the item and soften them, cannot be completely excluded. The rubber feet of the appliance can cause discoloringtofurnituresurfaces. Ifnecessary, placetheapplianceonanon-slidesurface. [. . . ]