Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG W ITH ANEXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADESCAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIREOR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.) Read these ...
Page 4 - FC C I N FO R M ATI O N; Av o i d i ns t a l l i n g t h e u n i t i n l o c a t i o ns d es c ri b e d b e l o w :; IM PO RTAN T NO TE S; CL ASS 1 LAS ER PR O DU CT; T h i s p r o d u c t c o n t a i ns a l o w p o w e r Las e r D e vi c e .
3 FC C I N FO R M ATI O N This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Thisequipment generate...
Page 5 - P OW ER S O UR CE S; Ba t t e ry O p era t i on; PR EPAR AT IO N FO R US E
4 P OW ER S O UR CE S This unit is designed to operate 8 “C” batteries, not included, or on normal 120V 60Hz AC house current. Operating this unit from any other power source may cause dam age to the unit, and such dam age is not covered by your warranty. Ba t t e ry O p era t i on 1.) Rem ove the b...
Page 6 - AC O p er at i on; the back of the cord storage compartment.
5 AC O p er at i on To prevent loss the AC cord is permanently attached to the unit and is stored inside the battery compartment. Do not try to detach the AC cord from the unit. • Remove the battery compartment door on the bottom of the cabinet by pressing down on the “Arrow” symbol and sliding the ...
Page 8 - LO CATI ON O F CO NT RO LS AND I ND IC ATOR S; Reverse
7 LO CATI ON O F CO NT RO LS AND I ND IC ATOR S 1.) CD Compartment. 2.) CD Track Display. 3.) VOLUME Control. 4.) FUNCTION (CD/TAPE/RADIO) Selector Switch. 5.) CD SKIP/SEARCH Reverse Button. 6.) CD SKIP/SEARCH Forward Button. 7.) CD PROGRAM Button & Indicator. 8.) Cassette Stop Button. 9.) Casse...
Page 9 - L IS TE NI NG T O TH E RADI O; LED Indicator will light.; An t en na I nf orm at i on; AM; If FM reception is; O PE RATI NG I NS TR UC TI ON S; FM ANTENNA
8 L IS TE NI NG T O TH E RADI O 1.) Move the FUNCTION selector to the Radio position. 2.) Move the BAND selector to the desired band, FM ST, FM or AM. 3.) Tune to your desired station with the TUNING control. If you have set the BAND selector to FM ST. (Stereo) and you tune to a FM Stereo station th...
Page 10 - PL AYIN G CASS ET TE T AP ES
9 PL AYIN G CASS ET TE T AP ES 1.) Open the cassette door by placing your finger in the notch at the top edge of the door and pulling toward you. 2.) Place a pre-recorded cassette tape into the slots on the inside of the door with the exposed tape facing up and the full reel on the right side. 3.) M...
Page 11 - PL AYIN G CO MPAC T DI SC S; not an indication of a problem with the player.; NO RM AL P LAYBACK
10 PL AYIN G CO MPAC T DI SC S Note: Although this portable CD player can read CD-R and CD-RW discs, in addition to normal CDs, the playability of CD-R and CD-RW discs may be effected by the type of software that was used to create the discs, as well as the quality and condition of the blank media y...
Page 13 - PR OGRAMM ED P LAYB AC K; press the STOP
12 PR OGRAMM ED P LAYB AC K You can program up to 20 tracks on a disc to playback in any desired order. You may also program a specific track to play several times within the same program. Note: The player cannot be programmed while a disc is playing. If a disc is playing press the STOP button to st...
Page 14 - Pr ogr am Repeat Pl a yback; To cancel Programmed Repeat Playback press the STOP
13 After the last programmed track has played the player stops but the program remains in the mem ory. The Program indicator remains “On”. To play the programm ed tracks again, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. To cancel the programmed sequence from memory after the player stops, press the STOP button, o...
Page 15 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE; CASSETTE CARE; • If the cassette feels “tight” while performing operation; HEAD CLEANING; CAPSTAN
14 CARE AND MAINTENANCE CASSETTE CARE Two common causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are:1.) Tape jamming — Leading to uneven speed in playback, and2.) Tape tangling — Where the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism. To reduce the likelihood of these problems occurring...
Page 16 - CO M PACT DI SC CARE; and lift the disc out, holding it carefully by the edges.; CARE O F TH E C AB I NE TS; any wax or polish sprays on the cabinets.
15 CO M PACT DI SC 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 di...
Page 17 - TR OU BL ES HO OT IN G GU ID E
16 TR OU BL ES HO OT IN G GU ID E Should this unit exhibit a problem, check the following before seeking service. Symptom Possible Cause Solution Radio Noise or sound Station not tuned properly for Retune the AM or FM distorted on AM or AM or FM. broadcast station. FM broadcasts. The antenna is not ...
Page 18 - L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y; of your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:
17 L IM IT ED WAR RA NT Y Emerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, including original parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in the U.S. With your dated proof of purchase, we will pro...