a
Cleaning
of the internal
parts
should
be
performed
only
by
qualified
service
personnel.
o
Damage Requiring
Service
-
The
unit
should be serviced
by
qualified
service
personnel
when:
A.
The
poweÍ
supply cord
or the
plug
has been
damaged; or
B.
Objects
have fallen
or
liquid has
been spilled into
the ap-
pliance;
or
C. The
appliance has been
exposed to
rain;
or
D. The
appliance does
not
appear to operate normally
or exhibits
a marked
change
in
performance;
or
E. The
appliance
has
been dropped or the enclosure
damaged.
o
Servicing
-
The user should not attempt
to service the appliance
beyond that
described
in the operating instructions.
All other
servicing
should be
referred
to
qualified
service
personnel.
o
This
apparatus complies with requirements
of
EEC
directive
821499/EEC.
SPECIAL
CAUTIONS FOR
COMPACT
DISC PLAYER
THIS PRODUCT
UTILIZES
A LASER.
USER
OF
CONTROLS
OR
ADJUSTMENTS
OR
PERFORMANCE
OF
PROCEDURES
OTHER
THAN THOSE
SPECIFIED
HEREIN
MAY RESLUT IN HAZARDOUS
RADIATION
EXPOSURE.
This label
on
the rear
panel
states that:
1. This
unit
is
a
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
and employs a
laser
inside
the cabinet.
2. To
prevent
the
laser from
being exposed, do
not remove
the
cover. Refer servicing to
qualified
personnel.
Precautions
1. Warranty
Card
The serial number is written on
the
rear
panel
of this unit.
Copy
the serial
number
and
model number
onto
your
warranty
card
and keep
it in
a safe
place.
2. Power
WARNING
BEFORE TURNING
ON
POWER FOR THE
FIRSTTIME, READ
THE FOLLOWING
SECTION
CAREFULLY.
o
Some
models
are designed
for
use on
ly with the
power
supply
voltage
of the
region where they are sold.
U.K. and
Australian Models: AC 240V.
3.
Do
Not Touch
the
Player
with Wet Hands
Do not handle
the
player
or
power
cord when
your
hands
are
wetordamp.
lf water
or
anyother liquid
entersthe
playercabinet,
take the
player
to an authorized service
station
for inspection.
4. Location
of the
Player
o
Place
the
Player in
a Well-Ventilated Location.
Take special care
to
provide plenty
of ventilation
on all sides
of
the
player
especially
when it
is
placed
in
an audio rack.
lf ventilation is
blocked,
the
player
may
overheat and mal-
f unction.
o
Do not
expose the
player
to direct sunlight
or
heating
units
as the
player's
internal
temperature may rise
and shorten the
life
oÍ the
pickup.
o
Avoid
damp and dusty
places
and
places
directly affected
by
vibrations
from
the speakers.
ln
particular,
avoid
placing
the unit on or above one of the speakers.
o
Be
sure the
player
is
placed
in a horizontal
position.
Never
place
it
on
its side
or on a slanted surface as
it may mal-
f
unction.
o
Do
Not
Place
Near
Tuners
and TV
Sets.
lf
placed
next
to a TV or
other tuner,
it may cause reception
interference resulting
in some noise in
the
TV
or tuner output.
5. Care
From
time to time
you
should
wipe
off the
front
and
rear
panels
and the
cabinet
with
a silicon or other soft cloth.
For heavier
.dirt,
dampen a
soft
cloth in a weak solution oÍ mild
detergent
and
water, wring it
outjry, and
wipe
away the dirt.
Following
this, dry
immediately
with a clean cloth. Do not use
rough
material,
thinners, alcohol or other chemical solvents or
cloths
since these
may
damage the
finish
or
remove
the
panel
lettering.
6.
Points
to Remember
o
lf the
player
is brought
from
a cold environment to a warm
one or
is in
a cold
room
that
is
quickly
heated,
dew
may form
on the
pickup,
preventing pÍoper
operation.
In
this case,
remove
the
disc and leave the
power
ON
for about one hour
to
remove
the dew.
o
Always
close the disc tray
when not loading
or unloading
discs to
protect
delicate
internal
parts
from dust.
o
When
transporting the
player.
be
careful not to
bump
it
.
Handling compact
discs
How to open a disc case and
remove
a disc.
Always handle
compact
discs
with
care so that they are
not
scratched, soiled or damaged.
A
dry
soÍt cloth
may
be used
to wipe dust, fingerprints. etc off
the surface.
Make absolutely sure
not to use any type of
volatile
agent, such
as thinner or benzine.
Also
avoid using
a conventional
record
cleaner or antistatic agent.
Avoid
placing
a disc
in
direct sunlight, and
locations
subject
to extremely
high
humidity or
low
tempeÍature.
When
a disc
is
going
to be
left
unused
for
a
long
period
of time.
be sure
not
to
leave it in the
player
but store
it in
the case.
AC 220V,
50Hz
50Hz
TW
European model:
(except
U.K.)
USA
&
Canadian models:
Worldwide model:
AC1 20V, 60Hz
AC
1 1
O,12O,22O and
24OY
switchable,
50/60H2
Voltage Selector
(Rear
Panel)
Worldwide
models
are equipped
with a voltage selector to
conform
with local
power
supplies.
Be
sure
to set this selector
to
match the voltage of the
power
supply
in
your
area
before
turning the
power
switch
on. Voltage
is
changed by
switching
the
voltage selector
with
a screwdriver
or similar
instrument to the 1
10V, 12OV,
22OY and
240V
position.
Confirm
that
the
selector
has been set to the correct
position
before
turning the
power
switch on.
lf there is no
voltage
selector switch
on the unit
you
have
purchased,
it
can
only
be used
in
areas
where
the
power
supply
voltage is
the same
as that of the
unit.
ar AC 1
1
0V
at
AC
1
20V
at
AC
220V
at AC 240
V
Power
Supply
Worldwide models:AC
1
10V, 1
2Ov, 220V,240V, 50Hz/60H2
,,CLASS
1 LASER
PRODUCT''
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