[. . . ] Assemble the device in such a way that the available ventilation openings are not covered. Should the device become damaged, in particular the mains supply cable, do not operate the device any longer, but rather have it repaired by an expert. For safety reasons a broken or damaged mains lead may only be replaced by an equivalent lead from the manufacturer, our customer service department or a similary qualified person. [. . . ] Connect the CD player to the AC adapter by connecting the jack of the adapter into the 4. It blocks the functions of all the device's keys to protect against their accidental activation. When the switch is moved to the ON position, "HOLD" appears in the display. the charging function is activated when connected to an external mains line. Note: In order to create the contact to the battery, please use the charging socket supplied. Switching off The machine is switched off by pressing the STOP button once, or twice if one of the devices is still running. Insert a CD with the label facing upwards and press carefully over the button until it snaps into place. "- -" appears in the display followed by the number of tracks. The track currently being played and the time that has elapsed are shown in the display. To remove a CD, press the STOP key, open the CD deck with the OPEN key and take out the CD carefully. I SKIP -: Press once = This starts the current track again from the beginning. If the button is kept pressed down, the machine starts to search through the tracks. I SKIP +: With this button you can jump to the following track or the next track but one etc. If the button is kept pressed down, the machine starts to search through the tracks. STOP: MODE: The following functions can be selected with the MODE key: Press once = , , 1": the current track is repeated continuously. Press a second time = , , ALL": the whole CD is played continuously. Use the I / I SKIP buttons to select the desired track and then press the PROG button again. Press once the STOP key to stop the playback while retaining the program. [. . . ] *) Damage to accessories does not mean automatic free replacement of the whole machine. Broken glass or breakage of plastic parts are always subject to a charge. Motor pistons, kneading blades, drive shafts, spare remote control, spare toothbrushes, saw blades, etc. [. . . ]