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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Unpack
all
parts
and
remove
protective
material.
Do
not
connect
the
unit
to
the
mains
before
checking
the
mains
voltage
and
before
all
other
connections
have
been
made.
In
the
CD
tray,
there
are
two
red
transit
protection
clamps,
E.
These
clamps
serve
to
secure
the
mechanism
of
the
CD
player
to
protect
it
during
transport.
Remove
the
red
transit
protection
clamps
at
the
back
of
the
unit
and
store
them
properly
in
the
recesses,
F.
Should
you
wish
to
transport
the
unit
again,
the
mechanism
must
be
secured
once
more
in
order
to
prevent
damages.
(See
Fig.
3)
Do
not
cover
any
vents
and
make
sure
that
there
is
a
space
of
several
centime¬
tres
around
the
unit
for
ventilation.
SUPPLY
Check
that
the
mains
voltage
as
shown
on
the
type
plate
corresponds
to
your
lo¬
cal
mains
supply.
If
it
does
not,
consult
your
dealer
or
service
organisation.
Insert
the
mains
lead
connector
into
the
MAINS
input
A
(See
Fig.
2)
and
the
mains
plug
into
the
wall
socket.
The
mains
supply
is
now
connected.
To
disconnect
the
set
from
the
mains,
withdraw
the
mains
plug
from
the
wall
socket.
CONNECTIONS
(Fig.
2)
Connect
the
LINE
OUT
sockets
B
of
the
CD
player
to
the
CD/LINE
IN
sockets
of
your
amplifier
or
receiver.
A)
Power
cord.
Do
not
connect
the
unit
to
the
power
without
having
checked
whether
the
voltage
given
on
the
type
plate
corresponds
with
the
local
AC
outlet
voltage.
B)
CD
out:
two
cinch
plugs
for
high
quality
Compact
Disc
playback
through
your
amplifier,
receiver
etc.
C)
REMOTE
IN
socket:
to
connect
the
unit
to
the
remote
control
system
of
other
equipment.
D)
Voltage
selector
(not
all
versions).
If
your
version
has
this
selector,
check
that
the
setting
corresponds
with
your
local
mains
voltage.
The
type
plate
is
located
on
the
rear
of
the
unit.
AC
voltage
indication
is
next
to
voltage
selector
on
the
bottom
of
the
unit.
(
Important
notes
for
users
in
the
U.K.:
Mains
Plug
This
apparatus
is
fitted
with
an
approved
moulded
13
Amp
plug.
To
change
a
fuse
in
this
type
of
plug
proceed
as
follows:
Removefusecoverandfuse.
Fix
new
fuse
which
should
be
a
BS1362
5
A.
A.S.T.A.
or
BSI
approved
type.
Refit
the
fuse
cover.
If
the
fitted
plug
is
not
suitable
for
your
socket
outlets,
it
should
be
cut
off
and
an
appropriate
plug
fitted
in
its
place.
if
the
mains
plug
contains
a
fuse,
this
should
have
a
value
of
5
A.
If
a
plug
without
a
fuse
is
used,
the
fuseatthe
distribution
board
should
not
be
greater
than
5
A.
\
/
Note:
The
severed
plug
must
be
destroyed
to
avoid
a
possible
shock
hazard
should
it
be
inserted
into
a
13
A
socket
elsewhere.
V
r
Howto
connect
a
plug
The
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
with
the
following
code:
blue
=
neutral
(N),
brown
=
live.
(L)
As
these
colours
may
not
correspond
with
the
colour
markings
identifying
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
Connecttheblue
wire
to
the
terminal
marked
N
or
coloured
black.
Connect
the
brown
wire
to
the
terminal
marked
L
or
coloured
red.
Do
not
connect
either
wire
to
the
earth
terminal
in
the
plug,
marked
E
{or
4
?)
or
coloured
green
{or
green
and
yellow).
Before
replacing
the
plug
cover,
make
certain
that
the
cord
grip
is
clamped
overthe
sheath
of
the
lead
-
not
simply
over
the
two
wires.
K
r
r
Copyright
Recording
and
playback
of
material
may
re¬
quire
consent.
See
Copyright
Act
1956
and
The
Performer's
Protection
Acts
1958
to
1972.
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