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Type | CD Player |
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Playable disc formats | CD, CD-R, CD-RW |
Audio system | Stereo |
Audio Playback Modes | Shuffle, Repeat |
Tuner Bands | FM |
Antenna | FM Antenna |
Speaker type | Built-in |
Power type | AC or battery |
Batteries | 6 x C batteries |
Output power | 2 x 1.5 W |
Explains the unit's capabilities for enjoying audio from discs and listening to FM radio stations.
Lists the main unit, AC power cord, short user manual, and safety and notice sheet included in the package.
Provides a labeled diagram and description of the CD sound machine's controls and features.
Details using AC power or battery, including voltage selection and connecting the power cord.
Explains how to turn on the CD sound machine and its automatic standby mode behavior.
Provides instructions on how to turn off the CD sound machine.
Instructions on how to insert, play, pause, stop, and navigate tracks on a CD.
Guides on selecting FM source, positioning antenna, and tuning to radio stations.
How to connect and play audio from an external device via the AUDIO-IN socket.
How to adjust the volume level using the VOL - and VOL + buttons.
Instructions on activating or deactivating the Dynamic Bass Boost (DBB) feature.
Details how to control playback including fast-forward, reverse, pause, stop, and repeat modes.
Steps to program a sequence of up to 20 tracks for playback.
Technical specifications for the Amplifier, Disc, and Tuner sections of the device.
Details on ISO9660/Joliet formats, title/album numbers, sampling frequencies, and bit-rates.
Instructions for cleaning the cabinet, discs, and the disc lens for optimal performance.
Checks to perform if the unit does not power on, including cord and battery verification.
Troubleshooting steps for audio issues, including volume adjustment and connection checks.
Solutions for when the unit is unresponsive, including power cycling and checking power-saving features.
Common reasons and fixes for the unit failing to detect a disc, such as disc orientation or cleaning.
Tips to improve FM radio reception, such as antenna adjustment and unit placement.