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Optimus SYSTEM 746 - Reviewing the Programmed Sequence; Erasing the Programmed Sequence; CD Care Tips

Optimus SYSTEM 746
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21
8. Programmed play automatically
stops at the end of the last pro-
grammed track. To stop the CD
player at any time during pro-
grammed play, press
STOP
. The
CD’s total number of tracks and
playing time appear.
Note:
To replace a programmed track,
press
PROGRAM/MEMORY
(or
PROG
on the remote control) until the posi-
tion number of the track you want to
replace appears. Then repeat Steps 3
and 4 to select and store the new
track.
Reviewing the Programmed
Sequence
While play is stopped, repeatedly
press
PROGRAM
/
MEMORY
(or
PROG
on
t
he remote control
)
to review the
programmed sequence.
Erasing the Programmed
Sequence
You can do either of the following to
erase a programmed sequence:
•Press
PROGRAM/MEMORY
(or
PROG
on the remote control)
then
STOP
before or after pro-
grammed play.
•Press
OPEN
before or after pro-
grammed play.
CD CARE TIPS
Even though a compact disc is very
durable, treat the CD surface with
care. We recommend the following
precautions:
Do not place anything but a CD in
the disc tray. This can damage the
drive mechanism.
Do not write on either side of the
CD, particularly the non-label side
(signals are read from the non-la-
bel side).
Do not store CDs in high-
temperature, high-humidity loca-
tions. The CDs might warp.
Keep CDs dry. A water drop can
act as a lens and affect the laser
beam’s focus.
Always handle a CD by the edges
to avoid fingerprints and always
keep it in its protective case or
sleeve when not in use. Finger-
prints and scratches on the CD’s
surface can prevent the laser
beam from correctly reading the
digital information. To clean the
CD surface, use a CD cleaner kit
(such as Cat. No. 42-225). If the
CD gets scratched, use Scratch ’n
Fix (RadioShack Cat. No. 42-
127).
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