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CD PLAYER
Total track number: in stop mode
Current track number: during CD play.
SHUFFLE/REPEAT modes: when the respective mode is activated
PROGRAM: When active. P also appears briefly when you store a
track
NO: no disc
E: error in CD operation or with the CD (see Troubleshooting)
F: program memory full
1. Set the source selector to CD
2. To open the CD door, press OPEN on the CD door.
3. Insert a CD with the printed side facing up and press the CD
door gently to close.
The CD player scans the contents of the CD and the total
number of tracks is displayed.
4. Press PLAY/PAUSE 2; to start playback.
5. Adjust the sound using the VOLUME, INCREDIBLE
SURROUND and BASS controls.
6. To interrupt playback press PLAY/PAUSE 2;. To resume,
press PLAY 2 again
The current track number flashes in the display
7. To stop CD play, press STOP 9.
8. To switch off the set, adjust the source selector to TAPE/OFF
position (with the cassette keys released)
Note: CD playback will also stop when:
– the CD door is opened;
– the source selector is in MW/FM or TAPE/OFF position;
– the CD has reached to the end;
During playback, you can use the SEARCH keys to select a
particular track.
1. Press SEARCH § once for the next track, or press repeatedly
until the desired track number appears in the display.
Press SEARCH once to return to the beginning of a
current track.
Press SEARCH more than once for a previous track.
2. If you have selected a track number in the stop or pause position,
you will need to press PLAY/PAUSE 2; to start playback.
Finding a passage within a track
1. Press and hold down SEARCH or §.
The CD is played at high speed and low volume.
2. When you recognize the passage you want, release the
SEARCH button.
SELECTING A DIFFERENT TRACK
PLAYING A CD
CD DISPLAY INDICATION
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