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Press three times = all functions are cancelled. The normal
play mode is resumed. The indicator
lamp (10) goes out.
• In stop mode for programming any order of tracks (see
the section on “Programmed Play”).
RANDOM (14)
Press once = The display shows the title number, which
will be played first. All tracks are played
back in random order. If function is activat-
ed, the current title and a rotation of the
segment lighting are shown alternately.
Press twice = All functions are cancelled. The normal
play mode is resumed.
Programmed Play
This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.
1. Press the STOP button (16).
2. Press the REPEAT/PROG button (8). “01” (storage loca-
tion) and the indicator lamp (13) flash on the display. Use
SKIP UP/SKIP DN buttons (7/15) to select the desired
track and then press the REPEAT/PROG button again.
The display changes to memory slot 02.
3. Select the next track with the SKIP UP/SKIP DN button
and press the REPEAT/PROG button again. Repeat the
procedure until all the desired tracks are selected.
NOTE:
If the storage capacity of the titles to be programmed is
reached, the programmed titles will be shown one after
the other. Afterwards the memory location 01 will flash.
4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6). The playback starts.
The display shows the first selected title number. The
indicator lamp PROG (13) is lit.
5. Press once the STOP button to stop the playback while
retaining the program. The indicator lamp PROG (13) will
continue to lit.
6. To play the programme back again, press the PLAY/
PAUSE button.
7. To delete the program, press the STOP button twice. The
indicator lamp (13) goes out.
The device stops automatically once the entire sequence
of programmed tracks is completed. The indicator lamp
PROG (13) will go out and the programmed sequence will be
deleted from the memory.
Cleaning and Maintenance
• Always remove the mains plug before cleaning the
machine.
• Any marks on the surface can be wiped off with a slightly
damp cloth without any additives.
Troubleshooting
Symptoms
Course
Solution
CD can not be
played back.
CD is not inserted
or inserted incor-
rectly.
Ensure that the disc is
inserted with the label
facing upwards.
Batteries too weak. Insert new batteries
or operate the device
with the mains lead.
CD jumps dur-
ing playback.
Check the disc for
ingerprints, dirt or
scratches.
Check the disc for
ingerprints, dirt or
scratches.
The unit does
not work.
The unit is blocked
and “hangs”.
Disconnect the mains
plug for approximately
5 seconds. Then
switch the unit back
on.
NOTE: Automatic Standby switch
In order to comply with the “ErP 2 (
E
nergy-
r
elated
P
roducts)” Ecodesign Directive (2009/125/EC) that aims
at animproved energy efficiency and general environmen-
tal compatibility, the device will automatically switch to
standby after a certain amount of time without a signal. To
use the device again, set the function selector switch to
the OFF position. Afterwards set the switch again to the
desired operating mode.
Technical Data
Model: ............................................................................SR 4365 CD
Power supply: ................................................................ 230 V, 50 Hz
Battery operation: ..................................
6 x 1.5 V, Type UM2/R 14
Power consumption:.................................................................10 W
Protection class: ................................................................................II
Net weight: ..............................................................
approx. 0.99 kg
Radio section:
Frequency ranges:.......................................FM 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz
The right to make technical and design modifications in
the course of continuous product development remains
reserved.
This device has been tested according to all relevant current
CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low
voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance
with the latest safety regulations.
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