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Cabinet
CD
Radio
OWNER'S fI/I
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TO PBEVENT
FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT USE
THIS
PLUG WITH AN EXTEN.
SION
CORD,
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER
OUTLET UNLESS
THE BLADES
CAN BE
FULLY
INSERTED
TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE,
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol,
within
an equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to alert the
user
to the presence
of uninsulated
'dangerous
voltage' within
the
product's
enclosure
that
may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock
to
persons.
WARNING:
To REDUCE
THE BISK
OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVEB
(OF
BACK),
NO
USEB SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE
REFEH
SERVICING
TO
OUALIFIED
SERVICE PEFSONNEL.
The
exclamation
point
within
an
equilateral
triangle
is
intended
to alert
the user to the
presence
of important operating and
m a
in t e n a n
c
e (se
rv ic in
g
)
instructions
in the literature
accompanying
the appliance.
The
Caution
Marking maybe located
at
the
top
enclosure
of
the
apparatus.
IM PORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1.) Read these instructions. Keep these
instructions. Follow
all instructions" Heed
all warnings.
2.)
Before operating, make sure
the voltage
requirement of the unit
matches
your
local voltage.
3.)
Do not use this
apparatus near water.
4.) Clean only with dry cloth.
5.)
Install in accordance with the
manufacturer's
instructions.
6.)
Do
not install near any heat sources such
as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or
other apparatus
(including
amplifiers) that
produce
heat.
7.) Do
not defeat the safety
purpose
clf
the
polarized
or
grounding-type plug.
A
polarized
plug
has
two blades
with one
wider
than the other. A
grounding
type
plug
has
two blades and a
third
grounding prong.
The wide blade or
the third
prong
is
provided
for
your
safety.
lf the
provided plug
does not fit into
your
outlet, consult
an electrician for
reolacement of the obsolete outlet.
8.)
Protect
the
power
cord from being
walked on
or
pinched particularly
at
plugs,
convenience receptacles, and
the
point
where
they exit from
the apparatus.
9.)
Only use attachments
/
accessories
specified
by the manufacturer.
10.)
Unplug this
apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused
for long
periods
of time.
11.)
Disconnect the
plug
as soon
as immediately
unplug the unit if liquid
spills into
or
onto the unit or
it
an object enters
the unit.
The unit should not
be used until
being checked
by experts.
12.)
Do not open
the cabin6t. Lasers used in
rays employed by
the unit may
damage
your
eyes. Any
servicing
should
be done by
qualified
service
personnel.
16.)
17.)
18.)
1e.)
13.)
Befer
all servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
Servicing is
required when the
apparatus
has
been damaged in any way, such as
power-supply
cord or
plug
is
damaged,
liquid has
been
spilled
or
objects have
fallen
into
the apparatus, the
apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has
been dropped.
14.)
This
appliance
shall not
be
exposed to dripping
or
splashing water
filled
with liquids
such
as
vases shall be
placed
on the
apparatus.
and
no object
15.)
Use
only with the cart,
stand,
tripod, bracket,
or table specified by
the
manufacturer, or
sold
with the apparatus.
When a cart is
used, use
caution
when
moving
the cart/apparatus
combination
to avoid
injury
from
tip-over.
Do not overload
wall outlet.
Use only
power
source
as indicated.
Use
replacement
parts
as specified by
the manufacturer.
The
product
may be mounted
to a wall
only if recommended
by the
manufacturer.
Upon
completion of any
service
or
repairs
to
this
product,
ask
the service
technician
to
perform
safety checks.
20.) Power Sources
- This
product
should be operated only f rom the type of
power
source
indicated
on the marking
label. lf
you
are not sure
of the
type of
power
supply to
your
home, consult
your product
dealer or local
power
company. For
products
intended to
operate from batter
power,
or other sources, refer to the operating instruction.
21 .) Object
and Liquid Entry
- Never
push
objects of
any
kind into this
product
through
openings asthey may touch
dangerous voltage
points
or short-out
parts
that
could
result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid
of any
kind on the
product.
22.) Damage Requiring
Service
- Unplug this
product
from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to
qualified
service
personnel
under
the following
conditions.
a) When the
power-supply
cord or
plug
is
damaged,
b) lf liquid has been
spilled,
or objects have fallen into the
product,
c) lf the
product
has been exposed
to rain
or
water,
d)
lf the
product
does not
operate normally by tollowing the
operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and
will often require
extensive
work by a
qualified
technician to restore
the
product
to its normal operation.
e) lf the
product
has been
dropped or damaged in any
way, and
f
)When
the
product
exhibits
a distinct change in
performance
- this rndicates a
need
for service.
2
BEFORE
WE BEGIN
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this Emerson audio
product,
The Emerson
brand
is
your
assurance of
quality, performance
and
value.
Our
engineers
have included many useful and convenient
features in this
product
. Please be sure to
read
this Owner's
Manual completely to make
sure
you
are
getting
the maximum
benefit
from each feature.
This
product
was manufactured
using
the
highest
quality
components and
standards of
workmanship. lt was
tested
by
Emerson
inspectors
and
found to
be
in
perfect
working order before
it left our factory.
However, there
is
always
the chance that some
problem
may occur because
of rough
handling
during
shipment to the
retail
store or to the final consumer.
lf,
after
reading this Manual,
you
experience any
problems
with
the operation
of this
product, please
refer
to
the instructions for
obtaining service at
the end of this
Manual.
Emerson
and
Emerson retailers
are
committed to
your
satisfaction.
Once again, thanks
for
purchasing
this
Emerson audio
product.
3
CLASS
1
LASER
PRODUCT
CLASS 1
LASER
PRODUCT
APPAREIL
A LASER
DE
CLASSE 1
PRODUCTO
LASER DE
CLASE 1
This
product
contains a low
CAUTION
I NVISIBLE LASER
RADIATION
WHEN
OPEN
AND INTERLOCKS
DEFEATED.
AVOID
EXPOSURE TO
BEAM
power
Laser Device.
Avoid
installing
this unit in
places
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
close
to
heat
radiating
appliances
such
as
electric
heaters,
ofi top of other
stereo
equipment
that radiates
too
much
heat,
places
lacking
ventilation
or
dusty
areas,
places
subject
to
constant
vibration
ancl/or humid
or moist
areas.
Operate
controls
and
switches
as
described
in
the manual.
Before
turning
on the
power,
make
certain
that the
AC
power
cord is
properly
installed.
When
moving
the
set, be
sure to
first
disconnect
the
power
cord and remove
cords
connected to
other equipment.
Do
not leave,
mount
or use the
unit
in
places
which
are extremely
hot,
cold,
dusty,
o[
humid.
Allow
adequate
air circulation to
prevent
internal
heat
build-up. Do
not
place
the
uriit
on a surface or
near materials
(a
curtain ex.
rugs,
blankets,
curtains,
etc.)
which
might
block the ventilation
holes.
When
left
in a
heated
room
where
it
is
warm and damp, water droplets
or condensation
may form
inside
the
CD player. When there is
condensation
inside
the unit, the unit
may not function normally. Let it
stand
for 1
ta
2 hours
before turning
the
power
on, or
gradually
heat
the
room up
and
dry the
unit before use.
When
you
are
not
going
to use the
unit
for a long
period
of time,
disconnect the
power
cord.
4
I
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a
FCC
INFORMATION
This equipment has
been
tested
and found to
comply
with the
limits for
a class B
digital
Device,
pursuant
to
part
'15
of the
FCC Rules. These limits
are
designed to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates,
uses,
and can
radiate
radio frequency
energy
and,
if not installed
and
used in
accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no
guarantee
that
interference will not
occur in a particular
installation. lf this
equipment does
cause
harmful
interference
to radio
or television reception, which can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the
interference
by one
or more of the following measures:
Reorient
or relocate
thd receiving
antenna.
Increase
the
separation
between the equipment
and
receiver.
Connect the
equipment into an
outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer
or an experienced radioiTV
technician for help.
This device
complies with
part
15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject
to the
following two
conditions:
(1)
This
device
may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) This
device must accept
any
interference
received, including
interference
that
may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications
not expressly
approved by the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
UNPACKING
AND SET UP
. Remove the
unit from the
carton, and remove all
packing
materials
from the
unit.
Save the
carton
and
packing
materials in
case
the
unit ever
needs
to
be returned
for
service.
Using
the
original
carton
and
packing
materials
is the
only
way
to
safely repack
the unit for
shipment.
Remove
any
descriptive
labels
or stickers
from the top or front
of
the
unit.
Do
not remove
any
labels
from
the back
or bottom of the
cabinet.
Remove
any
small
strips of tape that
may have
been used to
prevent
the
CD
door from
opening in
transit.
5
Note
the Serial
Number on the bottom of
the
space
provided
on the
warranty
pageyour
radio and
write
this number
in
of
this manual.
Unwind
the AC
power
cord and extend
it
to
its
full
length.
Place
the unit
on
a
place
within easy
reach
of
an
AC
outlet, out of
direct sunlight,
and
away
from
sources of excessive
heat,
dust, moisture
or
humidity.
POWER
SOURCE
This system
is
designed to operate
on
120V
AC
- 60Hz
house current only.
Connecting
this
system
to any other
power
source
may
cause
damage
to the
system
and such damage is not
covered by
your
warranty.
Nofe; The system has
polarized
AC
plug
with one wide blade and
one narrow
blade.
The
plug
will only fit into matching
polarized
AC outlets.
This is a safety feature to reduce the
possibility
of electric shock.
lf the
plug
will
not
fit in
yourAC
outlet,
you
probably
have an outdated non-polarized outlet.
You
should
have
your
outdated outlet changed by a
qualified,
licensed electrician. Do not file
the wide blade on the
plug,
or use an adapter to make the
plug
fit into
your
outlet.
This defeats the safety feature and
could
expose
you
to electric shock.
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YOUR CABTNEI
IS wlTH OVERHA}IG.
OR FOR TORE TNFORMATION
OF
MOUNTII{G.
PLEASE
REFER
TO USER
MANUAL
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CAUTION
To reduce the
risk of fire
,
do not
place
any heating
or
cooking
product
beneath
this
unit.
Ask
a
friend
to
and
quicker.
Tools Required
out.
An
extra hand
to
hold
the
unit
makes
mounting
easier
. Electric
Drill with
114"
B,t
. #2
Philips
or
Slotted
Screwdriver
. Safety
Glasses
Step 1
-
Cut out the
Mounting
Template
along the
cut-line.
-
Place
the
Mounting
Template
in
the
desired
location
of the
cabinet
(location
A
or B
of
Figure
"l
),
flush
with
the
front
edge of the
cabinet.
Use adhesive tape
to
fix
the template.
{Note:
lf
your
cabinet
is
with
overhang, fold
the
template
along
the
guideline
that is
closest to
the
thickness
of
your
cabinet
overhang,
tape
the
template
'ruith
folded
portion
flush
up
against the
cabinet.
<See
Figure 1>)
Step 2
- Drill
four
114" holes
through
the
template and
the
bottom
cabinet in
the
locations
marked
"Drill
1l4"
Hole
Here". <See
Figu re
2>
Note:
We
recommend
that
you
use
an
ice
pick,
an
awl,
a nail,
or similar
device
to make
a small starter
hole
in
each of the
4 locations
before
you
begin
drilling.
This
will
prevent
the
drill bit from
'wandering'
and keep
the hole
in
the
correct
location.
- Remove
the template
when
you
finish
drilling.
I
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help
Step
3
-
Select
the screw
length
which
will
go
completely
through
your
cabinet bottom,
and
provide
at
least
3lB"
of thread
to screw into
the main
unit.
(Note:
lf
your
cabinet is
with
overhang,
put
together
the
provided
spacers
to
form
longer spacers
to
accommodate
various
cabinet
overhang
thickness.)
- Insert
the four
selected
screws through
each
hole
from
the
inside
of the
cabinet
going
down.
Align
the
four
holes of the
unit
with
the
screws,
push
the unit
(and
spacers
if
your
cabinet
is with overhang)
onto
the screws.
<See
Figure
3>
-
Partially
tighten
each
screw
manually, start screwing
at opposite
corners
of the
unit for
better support
<See
figure 4>.
Do
not fully tighten
the
screw
until all of them
have
been
started. Gently
tighten
each screw until
they
are
firmly holding the unit
in
place.
TIP
-
To
prevent
damage to
your
set do not use
your
electric drill or
a
power
screwdriver
to tighten the screws.
Use a manual
screwdriver and hand-tighten
only.
-
lf
your
cabinet has obstructions
inside it
which
prevent
you
from
using
the
template,
cut out
the
corresponding
area
on the template, but
do NOT cut out or through
the screw holes.
- 3 sets of spacers
(4
pcs/set)
and 2
sets
of screws
(4
pcs/set)
of various lengths
are
provided
together with
the unit.
- Clean
the bottom of the
cabinet surface and also empty
your
cabinet before
mounting.
-
Place
the
unit
in
a
clean,
safe
place
when drilling to avoid wood
shavings
dropping
into
the ventilation slots.
-
-ro
reduce splintering,please
a small
piece
of
masking
tape over each hole location
Sefore drilling.
- Before
you
decide where
and
how to
place your
unit, try
the
following
connections.
- Drill from
the bottom upwards if
you
do not have enough room inside the cabinet.
-
Hold
your
drill firmly at
90" with the cabinet bottom and drill
holes
at
low
speed.
-
Clear wood shavings.
Connect the AC
power
cord to the wall socket.
Tip: To
prevent
obstruction or danger, use the
power
cord
posts
to wrap the
power
cord
so that excess cord
does not hano down.
Figure
4
10
MAIN
UNIT
1. ON I OFF
button
2. LCD
display
3. CD
compartment
4. Remote
Sensor
5. Cooking Timer
+10
(min)
/ Cooking
Timer
Off button
6. Cooking Tirner +1
(min)
button
7. Preset-button
B. Preset
+ button
9. M
(Memory)
I Set
button
10. Open
/ Close
button
11. Stereo
/ Mono
/ Repeat
button
12 Random
button
13
Function
(CD
/
Tuner)
switch
1,L
Stop
n button
15. Play
I Pause
>il button I Eand
switch
1A
i,l<
Tuning-
I CD
Skip
Reverse
Search button
17.
>>l
Tuning+
I CD Skip
Forward
Search button
13.
XBASS
button
19.
Volume
-l+
button
$. Power
AC
cord
,l'1.
$peaker
2 Oounter
Top
Lighting
.3 Counter
Top
Lighting ON/OFF
switch
11
REMOTE
CONTROL
H11
H3
H12
H13
H14
-
H15
H17
H1B
lJ 1 .
Power
ON/OFF button
A2.Random
button
ll3. Repeat
I Stereo
/ Mono
button
ll4. L)l Tuning+
I CD Skip
Forward
Search
button
It5.
ifi Tuning-
I CD Skip
Reverse
Search
button
H6.
Volurne +
button
A7. M-UP
(memory
up) button
iiB. Function
(CD/Tuner)
switch
i i9. Open
I Close
button
H16
H9
H10
H10. Cooking
Timer
+1
(min)
button
H11.
Mute button
H12.
MEMO
(lVlemory)
/ Set button
H13.
Play I Pause
>tl
button
I Band
switch
H 1 4.
Stop
i button
H15.
M-DN
(memory
down)
button
H
1
6.
Volurne
-
button
H17. XBASS button
H1B.
Cooking
Tirner
+10
(min)
Cooking
Timer
Off button
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USING
THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
CORRECTLY
. Point
the Remote
Control at
the REMOTE
SENSOR
located on the
unit.
' when there
is
a strong ambient
light
source,
the
performance
of the infrared
REMOTE
may
be degraded,
causing
unreliable
operation.
' The
recommended
effective distance
for
remote
operation is
about
13 feet
(4m).
ATTENTION
A
MAGNET
IS
BUILT
INTO
THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
SO
THAT IT
CAN
BE
ATTACHED
TO YOUR
REFRIGERATOR.
' Remove
the
battery
insulation
tab
before
operating
the
remote
control.
' when
the
battery
becomes
weak,
the
operating
distance
of
the
Remote
Control is
greatly
reduced
and
you
will need
to replace
it
as follow:
1. Turn
over
the remote
and
open the
battery
door.
2.
lnsert
one
CR2025
(3V)
size lithium
battery.
' Dispose
of
used batteries
in
accordance
with
local
laws
and
regulations.
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REPLACE
ONLY WITH THE
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DISPLAY
D1. Stereo
indicator
D2. TUNER
indicator
D3.
CD
indicator
D4. RPT
indicator
(repeat)
D5. XBASS
indicator
D6. RDM
indicator (random)
D;'. MEMORY
indicator
D8. FM
indicator
D9. AM indicator
D10. PM indicator
D1
1. Frequency
/ Clock
I
Track
indicator
D12
Play
indicator
D1;3.
MUTE
indicator
D14.
Volume
indicator
D15.
Cooking
Timer indicator
13
COUNTER
TOP
LIGHT
fhe countertop
light
and
Press
ON/OFF
switch toits ON/OFF
switch
turn the LIGHT
onare
located
on
the bottom
of
the
unit
and off.
SETTING
THE
CLOCK
To set
the clock time, make sure the unit
is
plugged
in and
1 .)
Press
the M
/ Set button
until
"12H"
or
"24H"
blinks.
2.)
Press K{ or
}H to set
your
desired clock
format and
press
M
/ Set
to
confirm.
Hour
position
blinks
for setting.
3.)
Press
the
ifi or >H
to
set
the current
hour(for
example
to set
2:00 PM),
press
M / Set
to
confirm. Minute
position
blinks for
setting.
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4.) Press
the K< or >, to set the current minute,
press
M
/ Set to confirm. And
the clock start.
Note:
The clock
will be started automatically
if no
seconds
during
setting.
LISTENING
TO
THE RADIO
Tuning
to
a station manually
1.) Press
the POWER
button to turn on
the unit.
? )
Press the
FUNCTION
(CD/Tuner)
switch until
fUNER
is
displayed.
button
is
pressed
within 10
3.
)
Press the tsAND
switch to select AM or FM.
+ )
Press
the
i{{ / >H
buttons to tune to a desiredstation.
..r
quickly
search for a station
Press
and
hold
the
K<
/ >N
button until the tuner starts searching
for a station, then
release.
The tuner
will stoo on the
next well received
station.
Io turn off the radio
?r'ess
the
FUNCTION
(CD/Tuner)
switch to CD or
press
the POWER button to
iurn the unit off.
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radio reception
1;r FM.
extend and adiust the AC
oower
cord.
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SETTING
A PRESET
RADIO
STATION
The
unit can slore
totally 40
stations in memory
(20
FM, 20 AM). Presetting
allows
you
to tune in
to a station
directly.
1.
)
Tune to
your
desired
radio
station
(see
Tuning
2.)
Press
the M/Set
button until
the
"MEMORY"
blinks and
"01"
appears in the display. The
"01"
is the
order
of the
preset
station
(1-20).
3.)
Or
you
may
press
the Preset
v or
r(+ or
-)
button on
Front
Panel
or M-UP
or
M-DN
on
remote control
to
select
your
desire
preset
station number.
4.)
Press
the
M/Set
button to store the
station.
5.)
Repeat step 1.)
to 4.) for
the
preset
stations.
Helpful hints: lt
you
store more than 20 FM
stations, the new stations will replace
the 1st
preset
stations.
TO LISTEN TO A PRESET
RADIO
STATION
'1.
)
Press the FUNCTION
(CD/Tuner)
switch until TUNER is
displayed.
2.) Press the BAND
button to select AM/FM.
3.
)
Press the PRESET
+ or
-
button on
Front
Panel or M-DN
/ M-UP
on
remote
control unit to select the
preset
station.
PLAYING
COMPACT DISCS
1.) Press
the ON/OFF
button to turn ON the unit.
2.) Press the Function (CD
/ Tuner)
switch to select
playing
in
CD
mode.
3.)
Press
the l OPEN/CLOSE
button to open the
CD drawer. Place a CD
onto
the
CD tray with
the label side up and then
press
the a OPEN/CLOSE button
to close it. The
CD will
be scanned and the total number of tracks
will be
displayed.
4.)
Press the ,l PLAY/PAUSE
button
to
start
playing
the
CD.
The current
track
appears in the display.
5.)Adjust volume
by
pressing
the VOLUME
+/- buttons.
l/ote: Do not
push
the
CD drawer to close
it.
Io pause
playback
l.)
Press the
X PLAY/PAUSE
button, > indicator
blinks, and
playback
is
paused.
2.)To
resume
playback,
press
the
>ll
PLAY/PAUSE
button again.
To stop playback
Press
I STOP button,
total track number appears,
and
playback
stops.
To
skip to different
track
1.) To
SKIP to the beginning
of the current track,
press
the i{< button once.
2.) To
SKIP
to
any earlier track,
press
the
i( button certain times to reach.
3.) To
SKIP to any later
track,
press
the >, button
certain
times
to reach.
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To
fast
forward or fast reverse
to particular
point
1.)
To scan
foruvard at high speed,
press
and hold the >N
button
and
release
it at
the desired
point.
2.)
To scan
backward at high speed,
press
and
hold
the
i<<button
and
release
it at
the desired
point.
Repeat
playback
This
function
will allow
a single
track or
the
entire CD
1) To
repeating
the
current
track
to be
played
repeatedly.
' Press
the
REPEAT
button
until
"RPT"
blinks,
the current
track
will
be
played
repeatedly.
. Select
a
desired different
track to
be
repeated
by
pressing
the
>N / t{<
button.
2l To
repeat
the
entire
CD
' Press
the REPEAT button
until
"RPT"
alight.
All tracks
will
be
played
repeatedly.
3) To cancel
repeat
play
' Press
the REPEAT button
until
"RPT"
disappears.
CD
random
playback
This function
will allow to
play
the CD
in randomly order.
lVote.'Random
playback
can only
be selected
while the
player
is in the stop
mode.
1)
Press the RANDOM button
to
play
the tracks
in random
order, "RDM"
indicator appears
in the display,
press
>tl
button,
random
playback
starts.
When all
tracks
have been
played,
the
player
stops and
the display
shows
the total
tracks.
2)
Io cancel
Random
playback, press
STOP il button,
the
tracks,
"RDM"
indicator disappears
from
the display. display
shows
total
CD
programmable
playback
;
)
To
program
as desired
A
program
of
up
to 20 tracks can
a.
When the
unit
is
ON
and
in the
CD
is
STOPPED.
preset
order.
Press the M/Set
button.
"0"
and
"MEMORY"
will
blink
in
the
display.
Press the ;{<
I * buttons
to select
the desired
track.
For example,
to
play
track
NO .2
first,
the display
would
look
like
this:
be
programmed
to
play
in a
CD
MODE,
make
sure
the
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Press
the
M/Set
button
to
store
the
track
in memory.
d.
To
add additional tracks,
repeat
steps
b&c
(up
to
20
tracks).
e.
To
start
playback,
press
the >t PLAY/PAUSE
button.
2) To
check the
program
. After setting,
press
the >it PLAY/PAUSE
button to
start
ptaying,
then
press
the
K</
>lbuttons
to
check the
programmed
tracks;
or in
STOP mode,
press
M/Set
button repeatedly
to check
the
programmed
tracks.
3)
To
add additionaltracks
during
program
mode:
. Press
the M/Set
button repeatedly
until the
number
of the last
programmed
track
appears and repeat
steps b
to
d above.
4) To change
the
programmed
tracks during
program
mode:
. Press the M/Set
button repeatedly
to select the number
of the
program,
then
press
the l( / >>|
buttons to
alter the track. Press the M/Set
button to register
the newly
programmed
track
into memory.
5)
To
erase the whole
program,
do one of the following:
. Press the
STOP
t button,
or
. Open the
CD compartment
by
pressing
the l OPEN/CLOSE
button.
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can use REPEAT
function during PROGRAM PLAY.
XBASS FUNCTION
Press XBASS
to activate XBASS
function during
playing.
"XBASS"
indicator
appears on the
display.
SETTING THE
COOKING
TIMER
l.)
Press
the
TIMER
(+10
or +1)
buttons to
select
your
desired time
from
1-99
minutes.CooKlNG
TIMER
indicator
blinks.
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2.)
Wtren the
preset
time
elapses,
the ALARM
will
sound.
CANCELLATION
OF COOKING
TIMER
if
you
want to
cancel the
preset
COOKING
TIMER:
- When it's
counting down,
press
and
hold
Timer Off button for 2 seconds.
- When
the
preset
time
elapses,
and
the Alarm is ringing,
just
press
Timer
Off
button.
Otherwise
the
ALARM
will automaticallv turn off
after 60 minutes if no
button
is
pressed.
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MUTE
FUNTION
To
cut
off
the sound
from speaker
temporarily,
press
the
MUTE
button,
MUTE
indicator
appears
on
the display. Press
MUTE button
again to cancel
mute
function
and
restore
the sound
from speaker.
COMPACT
DISC CARE
. To
remove a disc
from its storage case,
press
down
on the
center
of the
case
and
lift the disc
out, holding it carefully
by
the edges.
Fingerprints
and
dust should be
carefully
wiped
off
the disc's
recorded
surface
with a
soft cloth.
Unlike conventional
records,
compact
discs
have
no
grooves
to collect
dust and
microscopic debris,
so
gently
wiping
with
a soft
cloth
should
remove
most
particles.
Wipe
in a straight
line
from
the
inside
to
the outside
of
the
disc. Srnall
dust
particles
and
light
stains
will
have absolutely
no
effect
on
reproduction
quality.
' Clean
the disc
periodically
with a soft,
lint-free,
dry cloth.
Never use
detergents
or abrasive
cleaners
to clean
the disc.
lf necessary,
use
a CD
cleaning
kit.
. Never
write on or
affix
labels
to
the surface
of
compact
discs.
CAUTION
Never allow any
water or
other liquids
to
get
inside
the
unit while cleaning.
To
reduce the
risk of
fire, do not
place
any
heating
or cooking
product
beneath
this
unit.
CLEANING
THE UNIT
. Do not
use
volatile chemicals on
this
unit. Clean
by
lightly wiping
with
a dry soft
cloth.
. Keep the CD
Drawer
closed to
keep dust
out of
the unit.
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HANDLING THE
CD
. Only
touch the
CD on the edge
to avoid finger
prints
on the underside
of the
CD.
. Do
not
stick
paper
or tape on the
underside
of the
CD,
and
do not write
anything
on the underside of the
disc.
CD LENS CARE
. When
your
CD
lens
gets
dirty it can also cause the
unit to output
poor
sound
quality.
To
clean the lens
you
will need to
purchase
a
CD
lens
cleaner.
For
instructions
on cleaning the
CD
lens, refer to the instructions
accompanying
the CD lens
cleaner.
Should
this
unit exhibit
a
problem,
check the
following
before seeking
service.
"
appears
on
the display. No disc inserted.
Insert
a suitable disc.
Replace/clean
CD.
CD-R(W)
is
blank or disc is not
finalized.
Moisture has
condensed in the
player.
Remove
the
disc
and
leave the
player power-on
until the moisture
evaporates.
NO
SOUND. Check
whether the
set is connected
securely.
Make
sure the set is not in the
MUTE mode. lf
it is,
press
MUTE
to turn
on
the
speaker.
Check
whether
the volume on the
set has been
set
to the lowest level.
lf it has, turn
up
the volume.
CD-ROM disc inserted/CD
contains non-audio files.
Use CD Audio discs
only.
The
system
does not react when
buttons are
pressed. Remove
and reconnect
the AC
power
plug
and
switch
on the
system again.
Remote
control
does not work. Remove
the
protective
plastic
tab
before
using
the
remote
control.
Reduce
the distance
between the
remote control
and
the set.
Replace the
battery.
Point the remote
control directly towards the remote
sensor.
fladio
reception
is
poor. The FM
antenna is
built
in to
the
AC
power
cord
.lf
FM reception
is weak
try varying
the
position
and
direction of the
power
cord
until
you
find
the
strongest
signal.
Ihe Clock
setting is
erased. Power has
been interrupted
or the
power
cord
has
been disconnected. Reset the
clock.
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There
are
no
user serviceable
parts
inside
this
radio.
please
refer all
service
problems
to a
qualified
service
facility.
Care
Of Cabinets
lf the cabinet
becomes
dusty
the exterior
with
a soft dust
cloth only.
Never use dusting
sprays
or
polishes
on
the cabinet.
lf the
cabinet
becomes
dirty
or smudged
with
fingerprints
it may be
wiped with
a
soft cloth that has been
slightly
dampened
with a
mild soap
and
water solution.
Always disconnect
the
AC
power
cord
from the
AC outlet
before
cleaning,
and
never allow any
liquid
to
get
inside
the
cabinet.
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SERVICE
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THE LOCATION
AND PHONE
NUMBER
OF
YOUR
NEAREST
SERVICE
CENTER PERMITTED
TO PERFORM
WARRANTY...
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FREE:
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FOR
ADDITIONAL
SET.UP
OR OPERATING
ASSISTANCE
PLEASE CALL:
1-800-B9B-9020
FOR CUSTOMER
SERVICE,
PLEASE
WRITE
TO:
Emerson
Radio
Corp.,
Consumer
Affairs
Dept.,
5101
Statesman
Drive,
lrving, TX
75063.
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LIVttTET}
WARRAN{TY
Emerson
Radio
Cotp. warrants
matufbcturing
defbcts
in
original
material.
inclucling
original
parts
md workmznship,
under
normal
use
and
conditions,
fbr
a
period
of
ninety
(90)
days
fiorn
the date
of original
purchase
in
the
U.S. With
yolrr
dated
proof
of purchase.
rve will provide
repair service
at no
charge
fbr labor and
parts
at an
authorized
Depot
Repair Facility,
or replace the
product
in
our discretion.
For
repair
or
replacement,
pack
your
unit
in
a
padded
box, enclose
your
check or
money
orderpayable
to
E,rnerson
Radio
Co.p.in the amount of
$9.00
(not
required
by
Califbrnia
residents)
to
cover
shipping
and handling
costs,, iurd cnclose a
copy
of
your
proof
of purchase.
Send
your
unit to:
f:merson
Radio
Corp.,
5
l0l Statesffran Drive,
lrving,
TX 75063.
Tlris warranty
does not
cover damage fiom
negligence,
misuse,
abuse, accident,
l-ailure
to fbllow operating
instructions,
Lrofflmercial Llse, rental,
repairs
by an
unauthorized
facility,
or
products
purchased,
used, serviced
or
damaged outside
of the
united
States.
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The
Serial
Number
of this unit
is located
on the label
on
the
back of the
cabinet.
Please
take
a moment
now
to write
this
Serial Number
in the
space
provided
below.
You
may
be
asked for this
number
when
calling
for
service
assistance.
Model No:
CKD1612
Serial
Number:
21
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