User manual TRONIC KH 7000 PORTABLE TOP-LOADING CD-PLAYER WITH RADIO

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[. . . ] Repeat Displays the number of the current CD track being played Displays CD track repeat/CD repeat Displays programmed selection of tracks Display to start the CD playing Start CD playing/Pause Skip to track start (forwards/backwards)/Search for a specic point within a track using the Fast search (forwards/backwards) Stop CD playing Program the playing sequence of a selection of CD tracks Repeated playing of a CD Repeated playing of a CD track Miscellaneous 18. Carrying handle Setting-up of the device · When setting-up the device ensure that it is not in the immediate vicinity of water, e. g. on a bathtub, wash basin, rinsing sideboard, in damp cellars, next to a swimming pool, etc. · When setting-up the device ensure that it is not in the immediate vicinity of heat sources, e. g. [. . . ] The device is still electrically live even if it has been turned off but the plug is still in the mains supply socket. Commissioning of the device Mains supply operation · Attention!Ensure the Mode selector switch (1. ) is set to "OFF" prior to plugging in the mains cable or putting in the batteries. · First plug the 230 V alternating current mains connection cable supplied with the device to the device (21. ) and then connect to a suitable wall socket. Battery operation · Open the battery compartment (22. ) at the rear-side of the device and place the batteries (8 x 1. 5 V batteries, type C/LR 14/UM2; not supplied) inside the compartment ensuring that the Plus (+) and Minus (-) ends of the batteries are correctly aligned with the respective symbols in the compartment. · When changing from mains supply operation to battery operation simply pull the mains connection cable out of the socket. · The batteries must be changed when the volume starts to diminish or the tone becomes distorted during CD play. Battery change information · When using batteries they should all be the same type. Do not use a combination of old and new batteries, but instead always exchange complete battery sets. · Never recharge batteries (unless they are special batteries designed for recharging). Never place batteries near heat sources or ames; there is the danger of poisonous gases being created and an explosion hazard. · If the device is not going to be used for a long period then the batteries should be removed from the compartment in order to prevent possible leakage of battery acid. CD operation General information · Never use non-standard CD shapes (e. g. · Never place more than one CD in the CD compartment · Do not open the CD compartment when the CD is playing. · Never touch the lens inside the CD playing compartment; this can result in malfunctioning. Set Mode selector switch (1. ) to the "CD" position; "00" appears in the CD­Display (9. ). Open the CD­Compartment (2. ) and place a CD (with the printed and/or labelled side facing upwards) inside. Press , , Play" (13. ) and set the volume using the Volume control (3. ). The track number currently being played is displayed on the CD­Display (9. ). Press , , Play" (13. ) to changeover to Pause; pressing , , Play" (13. ) again starts the CD playing again at the point where it had previously paused. Additional functions of the CD player Skip/Search Press , , Skip/Search" (14. ) to skip to the beginning of a track (forwards >> or backwards <<). Keep pressing the respective button in order to nd a specic point within a track using the fast search (forwards >> or backwards <<). Repeat Press "Repeat" (17. ) once in order to play a selected track again; the Display , , Repeat 1/All" (10. ) appears. Press the button twice in order to play the complete CD a second time; the Display , , Repeat 1/All" (10. ) appears. [. . . ] Information regarding radio operation Interference when listening to the radio can be caused by other electrical devices in the near vicinity (e. g. television, PC screens, etc. ) The radio should be kept away from these devices that interfere. Headphones operation To connect headphones, plug the headphones' stereo-mini-jack into the headphones socket (20. ) on the rear-side of the device. Switching off the device Set Mode selector switch (1. ) to the "OFF" position to switch off the device. [. . . ]

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