Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Snooze function
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; V E N T I L ATION WA R N I N G; C A U T I O N; INTRODUCTION
3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS V E N T I L ATION WA R N I N G N o rmal ventilation for the product should not be blocked. This CD player is made and tested to meet exactingsafety standards. It meets FCC re q u i rements andcomplies with the safety perf o rmance standards of theU.S. Department of Health and H...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION
6 INSTALLATION Wall/under-cupboard mounting 1. Attach Section A of the bracket onto the wall or underside of the cupboard with 3 mountings c rews (A), washers (B), and nuts (supplied). 2 . If the cabinet bottom has a valance forf l u o rescent lights, etc., you will need 1 or moreof the supplied spa...
Page 7 - BACK-UP BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. P ress the DISPLA Y b u t t o n to open the display window. 2. Slide to open the batteryc o v e r. 3 . I n s e rt 2 x AA size batteries. Close the battery cover, andp ress down on the displaywindow until locked. BACK-UP BATTERY INSTALLATION 7 I n s e rt 2 AA batteries (not supplied) to maintainti...
Page 8 - CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; COOK TIMER button
8 CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1. SUREWAKE button Tu rns on the Sure Wake function. 2. SLEEP button Sets the Sleep Timer that automatically turns offthe unit. 3. WAKE TIMER button Sets the Wake Ti m e r. The unit turns on and offautomatically when set. 4. TUNER/BAND button Sets to tuner (radio) mode...
Page 9 - R E S E T
17. PLAY/PAUSE button S t a rts or pauses the CD. 18. VOLUME UP + and DOWN –button Adjusts the volume. 19. TUNING CD/SKIP button ( f and e ) • CD mode: forw a rd / b a c k w a rd track skip ors e a rch. • Tuner mode: forw a rd / b a c k w a rd manual tuning or station search. 20. POWER ON/STANDBY bu...
Page 10 - Battery Installation; Remove the battery tray by pressing 1a; REMOTE CONTROL
1 0 Battery Installation 1. Remove the battery tray by pressing 1a t o w a rds 1b; then slide 1b out at the samet i m e . 2. Pull out the battery tray.3. Install the button-type battery CR2032 ( s u p p l i e d ) . 4. Close the battery tray. REMOTE CONTROL DTA-1800-Efinal 9/30/02 11:55 AM Page 10
Page 12 - BASIC OPERATION; MUTING FUNCTION
1 2 BASIC OPERATION MUTING FUNCTION 1. P ress MUTE to mute the audio output. 2. P ress the button once more to set the volume to the original level. NOTE: • Vol 0 is indicated for 1 second, and then itre t u rns to the original display. • Vol 0 will appear once every 4 seconds SWITCHING THE DISPLAY ...
Page 13 - TIMER ON
1 3 CLOCK/TIMER SETTING THE CLOCK When the unit is first connected to the suppliedAC adapter, the display shows AM 12:00. To setthe clock to the correct time, proceed asfollows. Please note: proceed to the next stepwithin 5 seconds or the system re v e rt sautomatically to step 1. 1. With the unit t...
Page 17 - CD PLAYER; PLAYING COMPACT DISCS; CD; D I S C; STOP; CD SKIP AND SEARCH FUNCTION; CD SKIP
1 7 CD PLAYER PLAYING COMPACT DISCS 1. Tu rn on the power and press CD to select the CD mode. Reading TOC 2. If there is no CD inside, a D I S C display will a p p e a r. Loading a disc 1. P ress EJECT on the CD door to open. 2. I n s e rt a disc and then push EJECT t o close the CD door. The displa...
Page 18 - REPEAT A TRACK OR DISC; RANDOM PLAY FUNCTION; PROGRAMMED PLAY
REPEAT A TRACK OR DISC P ress REPEAT/PRESET once, and the curre n t track will be repeated “one-track repeat” will bea c t i v e . ) One track repeat (flashing) P ress REPEAT/PRESET twice, and all tracks will be re p e a t e d . All track re p e a t To cancel the repeat function, pre s s REPEAT/PRES...
Page 19 - COMPACT DISC CARE; CLEANING THE UNIT; SPECIFICATIONS
1 9 CARE & MAINTENANCE COMPACT DISC CARE • Treat the disc care f u l l y. Handle the disc only by its edges. Never allow your fingers to come in contact with thes h i n y, unprinted side of the disc. • Treat the disc care f u l l y. Handle the disc only by its edges. Never allow your fingers to ...
Page 20 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE; Symptom
2 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Possible Cause and Solution R a d i o Noise or sound distorted Station not tuned properly for AM or FM. on AM or FM bro a d c a s t s . • Tune to the AM or FM broadcast station.• FM : Adjust antenna. • A M : Rotate unit until best reception is obtained No sound from...
Page 21 - SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY
WARRANTY APPLICATION N e w, unused Sanyo Audio products purc h a s e dt h rough a Sanyo authorized dealer in Canada arew a rranted against manufacturing defects in materialsand workmanship for ONE YEAR from the date ofp u rchase by the original retail purc h a s e r. Thisw a rranty only applies in f...