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Example:
Listening
to
the
FM
station
preset
at
button
3:
(Remote
Controi
only}
Press
the
FUNCTION
button
on
the
remote}
control
unit
to
call
out
“TUNER”.
Use
the
PRESET
buttons
to
call
out
“3”,
FA
102.5
Qu
auto
mono
FLAT
PLAYING
CDs
Compact
Discs
[ose
[mans
ks
aaa
CDV
Only
the
audio
part
is
played.
CD
single
{8
cm)
Loading
Discs
@
When
setting
the
disc
in
the
disc
tray:
Always
set
the
disc
with
the
labelled
side
facing
up.
(Compact
discs
can
only
be
played
on
one
side.)
For
8
cm
CDs,
set
the
disc
in
the
sunken
part
in
the
middle
of
the
tray.
Wf
Discs
which
can
be
played
COMPACT
Only
discs
with
this
mark
can
be
played.
DIGITAL
AUDIO
e
For
CDVs,
only
the
audio
part
is
played
(the
video
part
is
not
played).
@
When
removing
the
disc
from
its
case:
As
shown
in
the
diagram,
grasp
the
disc
along
the
edges,
gently
press
down
on
the
hole
in
the
middle
with
a
finger,
and
lift
the
disc,
It
should
come
out
easily.
Load
the
disc
with
the
disc
hoider
open.
Press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
(4}
once
to
open
the
disc
tray,
once
again
to
close
it.
Set the
disc
securely
in
the
tray
guide
at
the
center
of
the
disc
holder.
To
play
8cm
discs,
place
the
disc
in
the
sunken
part
at
the
center
of
the
disc
holder.
Load
discs
with
the
labelled
side
facing
up,
being
careful
not
to
touch
the
disc
surface.
Handling
the
Disc
Tray
Do
not
turn
off
the
power
or
push
or
pull
the
disc
tray
when
it
is
moving,
as
this
may
damage
it.
If
the
cord
of
a
set
of
headphones,
etc.,
gets
caught
in
the
disc
tray
when
it
is
closed,
press
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
(4)
again.
e
Never
set
objects
other
than
CDs
in
the
disc
tray,
as
this
can
cause
damage.
Cleaning
Discs
Never
use
the
following
to
clean
discs:
Solvents
such
as
benzene
or
alcohol
Cleaners
containing
abrasives
Sprays
or
cleaner
for
records
Anti-static
products
ENGLISH
e
The
disc
tray
can
also
be
closed
by
pressing
the
PLAY
(P)
button.
In
this
case,
playback
automatically
starts
from
the
first
track
on
the
disc
(or
if
tracks
are
programmed,
the
first
programmed
track).
@
When
the
disc
holder
is
closed,
the
disc
turns
automatical-
ly
for
several
seconds,
and
the
number
of
tracks
and
total
playing
time
appear
on
the
display.
Dust,
fingerprints,
or
spittle
on
the
disc
can
cause
noise
or
skipping.
If
the
disc
is
dirty
or
if
the
player
does
not
work
properly,
clean
the
disc
as
follows:
e
Hold
the
disc
as
shown
in
the
diagram,
with
the
signal
surface
facing
up
(the
labelled
side
facing
down).
@
Using
a
soft
cloth,
wipe
the
disc
gently
from
the
inside
towards
the
edges
in
straight
lines
(as
shown
by
the
arrows).
e
Do
not
wipe
from
the
edges
towards
the
center
or
around
the
disc
as
you
would
wipe
records.
@
Do
not
use
hard
cloths
or
rub
the
disc,
since
this
can
scratch
the
signal
surface.
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