Do you have a question about the Philips AZ1155/00 and is the answer not in the manual?
Instructions for changing a fuse and connecting the mains plug for UK users.
Detailed steps for wiring a UK plug correctly, including wire colours.
Legal notice regarding recording and playback rights in the UK.
Detailed description of controls located on the top and front of the unit.
Details about connections and features on the back of the unit.
Explains the functions of the remote control for the AZ1155 model.
Instructions on connecting the device to AC power, including voltage checks.
Guidance on turning the device on/off and saving energy.
Basic steps for operating the soundmachine, including power and source selection.
Methods for manually and automatically tuning radio stations.
Detailed steps for manually tuning radio frequencies using the navigation ring.
Automatic programming of radio stations by selecting a preset number.
How to store up to 30 radio stations manually or automatically.
Lists supported MP3-CD formats, bit rate, and directory depth.
Explains MP3 technology and its benefits for music storage.
Guidance on downloading or creating MP3 files for playback.
Tips for correctly burning MP3 files onto CDs for playback.
Advice on organizing MP3 files into folders (albums) for easier management.
Lists MP3-CD formats and features that the set does NOT support.
Explains various symbols and messages shown on the display during playback.
Step-by-step guide to insert, play, pause, and stop audio or MP3 CDs.
How to navigate and select tracks on MP3 or audio CDs.
Instructions for fast-forwarding or rewinding within a track.
Explanation of shuffle, repeat all, and repeat track modes.
How to play the entire MP3-CD/CD continuously.
Steps to store a sequence of up to 30 tracks from MP3 or audio CDs.
How to view the stored track sequence in a programmed playlist.
Methods to clear the programmed track memory.
Advice on placing, cleaning, and ventilating the unit safely.
Guidelines for handling the CD lens and discs to prevent damage.
Solutions for common problems like no sound, display issues, or skipping tracks.