[. . . ] The built-in safety switches should prevent the user being exposed to dangerous laser light, which is invisible to the human eye, when the CD compartment is opened. Under no circumstances should these safety switches be bypassed or manipulated, as this could result in a danger of exposure to the laser light. 5 mm jack) Button for opening the door to the CD drawer (OPEN/CLOSE) 5 Display 1 2 3 4 6 Play buttons 7 Operating element flap 8 POWER button 9 Type of operation display (red = stand-by, green = machine on) The machine is suitable for placing in a standing position as well as for mounting on the wall. If it is to be mounted on the wall, suitable rawlplugs and screws should be used. [. . . ] When this button is pressed again, the sound returns to the original level. Headphones On the left side of the machine you will find the headphones socket (3). When removing the headphones plug ensure that the volume of the music centre is turned to low. Otherwise the loudspeakers may be destroyed if the volume is too high!Preset Equaliser With the EQ button it is possible to select four different types of sound and therefore adapt the sound to your personal requirements. "ROCK" appears in the display the base is increased slightly "CLASSICAL" appears in the display the medium and high frequencies are increased slightly Press three times: "POP" appears in the display the base and medium frequencies are increased slightly Press four times: "FLAT" appears in the display the sound signal is played back without any increase in frequencies When the machine is switched on, the type of sound that was set when it was last switched off is retained!Important: Do not open or close the door to the CD drawer (1) by hand. If in exceptional circumstances, for example in the case of a power cut, it becomes necessary to open or close the door of the CD drawer by hand, this should be done extremely slowly and carefully without the application of any force. Insert CDs into one or several drives (2) so that the label on the CD is pointing to the front. Press the OPEN-CLOSE button (4) in order to close the door of the CD drawer (1) again. In order to change or remove a CD, continue in the way described above. After you have inserted the CD(s) and closed the CD drawer, the CD player reads the CD(s). The number of tracks and the overall playing time of the first CD that has been read appear in the display (5). Track Skip/Search By pressing the buttons , , I " (reverse) and , , I" (forwards), you can play back the previous track or the next track. In order to start the track search, keep one of these buttons pressed down. If the track you would like to hear is higher than number 9, first press the button "+10" and then 0 - 9 (e. For track numbers above 19 it is only necessary to press the "+10" button more than once (e. Pausing and Stopping Playback In order to interrupt playback for a brief period, press the start/pause button ( II). In order to stop playback completely, press the stop button (í). Repeating Playback By pressing the REPEAT button several times you can determine the playback mode. the mode currently selected appears in the display (5): "ALL DISC" Each CD is played back only once. "REPEAT ALL DISC" All CDs are played back in turn and repeated. [. . . ] displaying the Station Name and Information Press the FM/MW button and select FM. Press the "+" button (hold down for approximately two seconds) to start the automatic search. After the desired station has been found, the frequency of the transmitting station appears in the display (5). By pressing the INTRO button you can now call up the following information in the display: The name of the station appears (e. [. . . ]