Leetac Electronics Technology LEETACE69E5 Wooden Music Center with Bluetooth User Manual

Zhongshan Leetac Electronics Co., Ltd. Wooden Music Center with Bluetooth

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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CAUTION: To reduce lhe Vlsk 0| {we or eleclllc shock. do not expose lhls appllance to ram 0! morsure
WARNING: To prevent eleanc shock. do not use (his (polanzedl plug Mh an extension cord. receptacle
or other bullet unless the blades fin be fully Inserted l0 prevem blade exposure
WARNING: Invlsble laser radlalron wnen open and Interlock Ialled or oelealed Avon drrecl
exposure to laser beam
PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULE 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J IN EFFECTAT DATE OF
MANUFACTURE
Thls equlpmem Is a Class II or domle Insulated eleurbal appliance II has been designed In such
a way that n does not requrre a salety oonnectron to eleuncal earth
Important Salety Instruct n5
Read these rnstnretrons — All the salety and operalrng rnslruolrons should be read before lhls produel rs
operated
Keep these rnstruetlons. The salety and operatrng rnstnrollons should be retalned tor luture relerenoe
l-Ieed all warnrngs -A|l warnrngs on the applranoe and in lhe operatrng rnstruduons should be adhered to
Follow all rnstruetrons —AII operatrng and use lnstnretlons should be follawedv
Do not use lhls apparatus nearwater - The applranee should not be used near water or motsture — lor
example. In a wet basement or near a swrntrnrng pool. and the Ike,
Clean only wrtn dry cloth
Do not block any yenlrlatron openrngs lnslall In aooordanoe wrth the rnanulaoturer's rnstnrotrone
Do not Install near any heat sources such as ndlallons, heal reg-sters. stoves or other apparatus
(Irlcludlng arnplrrlersl lhat produce heat
9. Do not deleal the saleoy purpose ollhe polanzeo or graundrng plug. A polanzad plug has two blades wrth
one wrder than the other A groundlng plug has two blades and a lhtld groundlng prong The wrde blade
or the lhlrd prong rs prmrded lor your salely II the proyrded plug does not «I lnlo your outlet. consult an
electncran lor replacement at the obsolete oulel
10‘ Fluted the power cord ltorn berng walked on or plnched pamcularly at the plugs, oonyenenbe
reoeptaclea. and at lhe pornt where they exn lrorn the apparatus
11. Only use amchments/awessones speened by the rnanulaclurer
12‘ Use only wrth the tart. stand. tnpod. bracket. or table soeclfled by the
rnanulacturer. or sold wttr the apparatus When a can or rack ts used, use
oaulron when mowng lhe can/apparalus oomornalron lo avotd Injury lrom
trpover
no Unplug the apparatus dunng Irghtrng stonnsorwhen unused lpr long
penods ol tlrne.
14. Reler all semolng to qualmed personnel senrung ls lewlred when lhe apparatus has been damaged In
any way, such as power supply oord or plug ls damaged llquld has been spllled or obrecte have lallen
rnto the apparatus has been exposed lo rain or morslure. does not operate normally. or has been
dropped
15.
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CAUTION
RISK DF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
AVERTISSEMENT:
rtlsou: DE cuoc ELECTMouE—NE PAS ouvRIR.
-Thlsllgh[nng llash wflh arravmead symhd within an emllaleml triangle Is intended to alert the user tothe
presence oi non-insulated ‘dangemus vdllnge' within the product's enclosure that may be 01 sulricient
maunllude to constitute a risk oi elednc shock.
»wamino To reduce the "SR at electric shock do not remove cover (or back) as there are no user-semeeable
parts inside Reiev servtclng to qualined personnel
-The exclamation point within and eouitaterel triange is intended toalen the usertothe presence ohmpmlnt
onerating and maln|efl3ncemslruc1ions in the literature eccemnanymglhe aupliaiice.
16.
This equipment is a Ctnss l or double insulated eleclrical appliance It has been designed in such a way lhal
it does not require a salety connection to electrical cam.
17. The maths Dlug is used as dlsconned device [he dlscm necl devlce shall lemaln readliy mlabie
18. WARNING
To reduce the risk oHrre orelectric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The
apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping oi splashing and that no oolects tilled with liquids, such as
vases. shall no[ be placed on appelalus
19. The use oflhe equipment In moderate climate
2a, The ventilation should not be impeded by coveringthe ventilation openings wilh items, such as
newspapers. tablecloths. curtains. etc.
21. No naked flame soumes such as lighted candles should be placed on [he awamlus
22. The symbot WI"! IV Inacaflon AC voltage
23, The syrnhot with -=’ indcation Dc voltage
14. Menllon should be drawn to the envrronmental aspects of battery disposal.
25. The banenes (battery pack or banenes Inslalled) shall mt be exposed [o excessive heal such as
sunshine. five orthe llke
25, CAUTION, These servicing instructions are lor use by qrrnlllied service personnel only To reduce the risk
0' eleclnc shock do nu Demam any servicing (the! man [hal contained In [he operating Insiructluts
unless you are oualiired to do so
Prod uct OverVIew
ant View
IE iviwnarmistcs i7
“DELETE" Use this buttun to delete the USE trzch
“REPEAT" In CDICDrMPS or USB mode. press to select a repeat mode
“PROGRAM" In CD/CD-MP3 or USB model press to program tracks.
“SHUFFLE” In CDICDrMPS or USB mode, press fur shume playoack
“RECORD" Press to enterrecord pause mode.
“AM/FM Scale"
“AUX/ELM ETOOTH" Press to llsten to an external source connected to ttre AUX IN jack or
Bluetpdttr.
s. "PHONO" Press to play a vinyl record.
9. "CD/USE" Press to playa CD, press again to swltch to use made.
10. "TAPE” Press to play a cassette.
11. “AM/FM” Press to lrsten to the radro. Press agiln to swrtcn between AM and FM mode.
12. “VOLUME“ KNOB Turn to adjust volume. (Nots' volume ranges from 00 to 30.)
13. RADIO TUNER KNOB ln AMIFM mode. turn totune rn a statron.
14. “POWER “ Press to turn me unll on orofi
15. “EJ ECT" In on made. use tc cpen and elcse the disc tray
16. “3.5mm EARPHDNE JACK" Accepts headphone/earphone plugs.
11. “USB'UACK”
1a. “DISC TRAY"
19. STOP I Press to stop playback or recording.
208-21. PREVIOUS/NEXT TRACK a. REWIIID/FF (“fir“)
ln CD/CD-NIP3 or usa Mode, press once to skip to ttre next/previous track. Press and hold to
fast
22. PLAY/PAUSE >|| Press to start playback, recomrng. finalizing or eraslng. Dunng playback,
lprwarulrewrnd.
138-24. “Fnlder up EFnlder down" tn USE/CD-MP3 made, press to chaose your deslred Volder.
25. ”AU XJN JACK" Connect an externit source to theAUX IN socket.
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26. CASSETTE FFEEJ ec'r Press halfway tc last forward, press all me way to end and eject the
tape.
Rear Vlew
23 29
27. FM win antenna
Whrle tuned to a statlon in FM mode, extend the wire and repesltlen to adlust '0! best reception.
28. AUX IN jacks
For audio sources with RCA jacks. use plug on end of the RCA cable Inlo these racks and the
other into the audio source. Ee aura lo conned the white plug to the white jack (Left) and the red
plug to the red jack (nghl)
29. AC Power Cont
Plugs into a wall outlet.
Parts of the turntable
mnox
A Tnmhble. K
8. Safety Screw (for trenapon) Before using the unit, lurn the screw 0
clockwlu using a coin or screwdriver.
Important: When you transport the unrl, turn the screw counlertlockwrse to secure the turntable.
The srtver screw on the back of the turntable Is a balancer lor both the tumlable as well as tor
the lone arm.
Please turn this screw With a coin to either left or right and test by moving your tone arm to the
Middle olthe Sp dle. Please note that (me screw Is a balanoer and Will have to be adjusted untIl
the lone arm moves treaty to the end at the record (muddle ol the spindle) wrthoul any resislanoe
before uslng the tumlahle phonograph.
Speed Selector.
Tone Arm holder.
. Tone Arm. Before use. completely loosen the fixed rope on the tone arm and uplift tone
arm
Stylus
45 RPM adaptor.
Cue-lever. Use this lever to Mt the tone arm.
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Setup I Baslc Operatl
Setug
I Remove whtte protective needle cover try gently pulltng towards tront of unll
2 Remove any packagtng malenals from the mm,
3 Connect the AC power cord
to a wall outlet
Note.- To prevent tnterterertoe. evord oundtrng eudto signal cap/es together wrth the AC power cord
Basic 0 ' n I ‘
l Press the POWER button to turn the un‘tt on
2 Select the source by presstng tho conesporldlng mode
button (AUX! 3 taluetootht lPHONO [AM/FM t CDIUSB t TAPE)
3 Rotate the VOLUME knob to adjust to the dashed saund level
The volume readlng rs ’0030“ the volume wlll change along wtth the number
sten throu II E: honeslHeod hones not included
For pnvale lrstenrng, first reduce the volume level to mtntmum
Insert your headphones' plug mm the HEADPHONES jack. then
adjust the volume up by turmng the VOLUME knob
Note: The speakers wttl automattcelly be deecttveled whrle PHONES
headphones are plugged th
CONDENSATION WARNING
When me um! ls mot/mi (mm a COM 0! warm place, arts used follow/mg a sudden lsmpslalule change. (new 15 Illa
dengerthat water Vapnrm the err they condense on the untt, preventrng proper uperatrorr Ill such cases leave
the um! lat 1~2 hours anal plugging ll lrllo anAC bulls! Io EIIDW II [0 slam/Ila 5! [ha lsnlpamtum oil's surroundmgs
Remote Control
When uslrlg the remote control potnt tttowards the remote sensor on the tram panel at the untt
Notes:
s Even it the remote control ts operated wtthtn the ettectr‘ve range, remote control operehon may be
trnpossrhle ttthere are any oostacles between the urrrt and the remote control
a It the remote controt urrrt ts upelaled near other devtces whtch generate Inhaled rays it may not
funcllon property Conversely the other devrces may not Iurrctrorr tncorrectty
Baneg Installation
1 Remove the banery compartment cover “My comp-"We"! WW
2 Insert 2 X ‘AAA" banenes
New Make sure that they are oriented so their polarity
markings ”+' and "—" match the ramme's marklngs
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Baltery Reglacemem
When the distance required between the remote control unit and main unit decreases it is necessary
to rep/ace the battery with new ones.
Battery Precautions
Be sure to insert the batteries with correct positive .+. and negative orientation.
ALWAYS use batteries of the same type Never mix diflerent types otbatteries together
When using rechargeable batteries, reter to the precautions on their labels.
When the remote control unit is not to be used tor a long time (more than a month), remove the
batteries to prevent them trorn leaking.
Do not heat or disassemble batteries, and NEVER dispose ofa/d batteries by throwrng them in a fire.
Remote Control Button Functions
1. M UTE
2. “REPEAT" In onion—MP3 or use mode, press to select a repeal mode
3. “PROGRAM" tn CD/CD-MPS or USB mode, press to
program tracks. KO
4. “PHONO” Press to play a vinyl record. (W712
5. “RADIO" Press to listen tothe radio m 13
14
Press again to switch between AM and FM modes.
6. “’3" Press ‘Bluetooth " to Ilsten to an extemat
source connected 15
wlth Bluetooth. 18
7. “TAPE” Press to \Isten to an audlo cassette tape. 17
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3. “STOP" Press to stop playback or recording la
9&19. “Previous I Next Track a. Rewind I FF“ 10 {m 15
55 o
In CD/CD-MPS or USB Mode, press once to to
sklp to the prevrous I next track 11 21
Press and hold to fast rewind Howard.
10. “PLAV/PAUSE”}II Press to ploy/oouse recording.
hnolizing and erasing.
113.21. “Folder domarotder up“ In camps/use
mode. press to choose your desired «older, l
12. “OPEN/CLOSE" Press to open/dose the disc tray. \
13. “DELETE" Use this button to detete the USE
tracks
14. “SHUFFLE” In on or use mode. press tor shuttle
playback.
15. “CD/USB“ Press to ploy a on, press ogoin to switch to use mode.
16. “AUX“ Press ‘AUX" to listen to on external source connected to theAUX IN jock.
17. “RECORD" Press to enter record pause mode
181120. “VOL+" I “VOL" Press tn adjust the volume
ste g to a V yl Record
1 Press the “PHONO” selector button.
2. Gentry open the top cover.
Note Be carefully not to pinch your linger when
openrng/closrng the top cover
3 Place a vtnyl record on the turntable When playing a
45 RPM record, use the included adaptor,
4' Select the appropriale speed 14).
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5 Gently push tone amt Cllp (5)
lo the right to release the tone arm
6 Raise the cue level (6) lo llfl the lone arm ofllhe lone arm support
7. Move the lone arm gentry lo the edge ollhe record (or the stalling paint ola track).
The turntable will begin to turn
a Gently lower the tone arm by slowly releasing the cue lever
B. When the record reaches In Its end‘ lone arm and rotation slop. Lift the [one arm and place ll (0
tone arm rest manually.
Note: I! Wlll lake approximately 20 seconds Ior lone arm IO return [0 IIS harder when playmg a 75
rpm record
Impomnt
» Closmg the top cover wrll help prevent oust Irom settlrhg on the turntable
- Always relock the tone arm clrp before transporting the unit
. no n0! place anylhlng on top or the lumlsbla cover, especreily while playing a recon:
islenlng to a CD/ MP3
1 Press the ‘CD/USB" button once to select cu more The unit
will display the - c0"
o ,» s o More: When no disc is set “no disc" w/Il appear on the display
E O E l t 2 Press the EJECT button (a) to open the tray.
' ‘ ' u. ' (NON: THIS Dullan wlll no! work ln AM/FM mode)
I 3 Place a dlSC on the tray with the printed label lace up.
<2
4 Press Ihe EJECT [union (2) to close the (ray,
“READ" will appear for a few seconds and then the number 0' tracks wlll show on the display
Press the PLAY/PAUSE bullon (fill) to begin playback [ram [he first track
To temporarily pause playback press the PLAY/PAUSE button tut). Press again to resume.
To sklp tracks terwarrt or backward, press the corresponding skip button n« or »tt
Pressing «44) once will restart the current (rack. Pressing (t«) twice In succession will return
In [he beginning or the prevtous track
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a To test lorward l rewind wrthin a track‘ press and hold down the oonesponding skip button until
the desired position is wowed
9 To stop playback. press the STOP I button
NOTE .- In CD
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