Page 4 - Risk of electrical shocks.
- 2 - Intended Usage This Micro system is intended exclusively for the playback of audio CDs, MP3/WMA CDs, CD-R, CD-RW, USB storage mediums, audio cassettes and for the playback of radio pro- grammes. Additionally, the Micro system is suitable for the re- cording of audio cassettes. The Micro system...
Page 5 - Positioning the device
- 3 - Notice regarding disconnection from mainspower To completely disconnect the device from mains power, the plug must be removed from the power socket. For this purpose the device must be set up so that constant, unimpeded access to the mains power plug is guaranteed thus allowing for a quick wit...
Page 6 - The operating components; LED; Inserting the batteries
- 4 - The operating components On the device q CD compartment w OPEN/CLOSE - Pressure point, CD compart- ment open /close e Display r Infrared sensor for the remote control signals t LED STEREO - VHF stereo reception indicator y / PLAY/PAUSE/BAND - Playback start/stop radio band switching u STOP/FM ...
Page 8 - Operating the CD player
- 6 - To activate the radio function keep pressing the > FUNCTION button on the device and/or on the remote control until appears in the display. Select with the button > / PLAY/PAUSE/BAND the desired frequency band FM or AM. With the help of the > TUNING controller set the radio sta- tion....
Page 9 - FUL; BAND
- 7 - Programme playing order You can programme an order in which the titles of a CD are to be played. 32 programme slots are available for this purpose. Programming is only possible when playback is stopped. Press the button > PROG/CLOCK-ADJ. on the device. In the display appears the notice "...
Page 10 - Playback of USB memory devices
- 8 - To save the selected folder press the button > PROG/ CLOCK-ADJ. . Select with the buttons > SKIP/SEARCH and/or SKIP/SEARCH the desired title for the indicated pro- gramme slot.To save the selected title press the button > PROG/CLOCK-ADJ. . To programme further titles, repeat the previ...
Page 11 - Observe copyright laws!; Line In operation; LINE IN; STANDBY; FUNCTION; LINE; Setting the alarm wake time; OFF
- 9 - Winding the cassette forward and backward Note: Only use the wind function when the tape is stopped otherwise the tape could be damaged. Press the cassette key > to wind the tape forwards. Press the cassette key > to wind the tape backwards. Press the key > to stop winding. Cassette r...
Page 12 - SNOOZE; SLEEP; Risk of potentially fatal electrical shock:
- 10 - Snooze function Press the button > SNOOZE on the device as soon as the radio, CD, USB or the signal tone sounds. The alarm stops and switches back on after approx. 9 minutes.The alarm automatically switches off after 30 minutes if > you do not press any buttons. Likewise, the snooze fun...