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User instructions

Troubleshooting

In the unlikely event of difficulties with your appliance please follow the trouble shooting guide below .
If the problem persists, contact the retailer if the machine is still under guarantee .  
Customer 

helpline: 0870 600 3030

Problem

Reason(s)

Solution(s)

No Power

•  Power cable not connected to 

wall socket

•  Power socket is not switched on

•  Make sure the plug is connected 

•  Switch the power on

No Sound CD/LINE IN

•  Volume is too low
•  LINE IN source volume is too low

•  Increase the volume
•  Increase the output volume of the LINE 

IN source .

Sound is distorted
Sound is distorted from LINE 
IN input

•  Volume is too high
•  LINE IN source volume is too high

•  Reduce the volume
•  Reduce the output volume of the LINE 

IN source .

Unable to Play

•  No disc in the tray
•  Disc not loaded properly
•  Disc is dirty

•  Insert a compatible disc
•  Check the disc loaded
•  Clean the disc

Static Sound
Burbling sound

•  Poor reception
•  Poor DAB reception

•  Re-locate the antenna (FM)
•  Re-locate the antenna (DAB)

Unit powers off after 20 
minutes

Unit powers off with the 
volume level set to 3

•  Auto standby mode in operation 

 
 

•  Auto standby mode in operation

•  This unit is designed to enter STANDBY 

mode automatically after 20 MINUTES 
of inactivity or if the volume level is set 
below 4 . 

•  Press the STANDBY button to wake the 

unit .

Disposal information

WEEE marking “Information for the consumer” 

Disposal of your old product 

Your product is 

designed and manufactured with high quality 
materials and components, which can be 

recycled and reused . When this crossed out wheeled bin 
symbol is attached to a product it means the product is 
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC . Please 
make yourself aware of the local collection system for 
electrical and  electronic products . Please act according 
to your local rules and do not dispose of your old 
products with your normal household waste . The correct 
disposal of your old product will help prevent potential 
negative consequences for the environment and human 
health .

Care & maintenance

After using your radio 

• Set to Standby .
• Switch the unit off at the mains and unplug it if you are 

leaving it unattended for a long period (holidays etc) .

• Avoid leaving batteries fitted if you leave the radio 

unattended for long periods . They may leak and 
damage the radio . 

Care and cleaning

• All care and cleaning operations should be carried out 

with the unit unplugged from the mains power .

• Occasionally wipe the cabinet with a lint free duster . 

Never clean the unit with liquids or solvents .

Summary of Contents for CMC361DABBT

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual CMC361DABBT ...

Page 2: ...ntrol 9 FMoperation 9 Gettingstarted 9 Tuningradiostations 9 Storingstationpresets 9 Recallingstationpresets 9 Scanmodes 9 Scanmodes cont 10 Stereo monomode 10 Displaymodes 10 Advancedaudioadjustment 10 EQmodes 10 Bass Trebleadjustment 10 Connectinganexternalaudiosource 10 Connectinganexternalaudiosource cont 11 Playingaudiofromtheaudiosource 11 USBoperation 11 Switchingmodes 11 Playingaudiofromau...

Page 3: ...ngandthatnoobjectsfilledwithliquids suchas vases shallbeplacedontheapparatus WheretheMAINSplugoranappliancecouplerisusedas thedisconnectdevice thedisconnectdeviceshallremain readilyoperable Batteriesshallnotbeexposedtoexcessiveheatsuchas sunshine fireorthelike Thissymbolmeansthatthisunitisdouble insulated Anearthconnectionisnotrequired CAUTION CLASS1LASERPRODUCT ThisproductutilizesaClass1laser Thi...

Page 4: ...button 2 STANDBYbutton 3 CDdrawer 4 LEDdisplay 5 SOURCEbutton 6 EJECTbutton 7 PLAY PAUSEbutton 8 TUNE button 9 POWERON OFFbutton 10 SKIP CH button 11 VOLUMEcontrol 12 CD USBsourcebutton 13 SKIP CH button 14 USBinputsocket 15 TUNE button 16 SPEAKERS 17 ANTENNA 18 LINE INinputs 19 SPEAKERterminals 20 MAINSpowercable 008 28 23 16 16 1 2 8 9 15 14 13 12 11 10 6 7 3 4 5 R SPEAKER L LINE IN 20 18 17 19 ...

Page 5: ... SKIP button 44 NAVIGATION CH button 45 ENTERbutton 46 NAVIGATION TUNE button 47 DAB FMbutton 48 SOURCEbutton 49 PROGbutton 50 EJECTbutton Installation Remote control battery installation Before use theremotecontrol will need batteries fitting 1 Removethebatterycompartmentlidasshown 2 Fit2xAAAbatteriesasshown Takecaretomatch thepolaritiesoftheremotetothebatteries EG the signonthebatterymatchesthe ...

Page 6: ...emainunit 4 PresstheSTANDBYbuttoneitherontheremote control 21 oronthemainunit 2 Standby function Thisfunctionwillenterapower savingmodethat enablestheunit to bequicklypoweredon 1 PresstheSTANDBYbuttoneitherontheremote control 21 oronthemainunit 2 towaketheunit fromSTANDBYmode 2 ToenterSTANDBYmodepresstheSTANDBYbutton eitherontheremotecontrol 21 oronthemainunit 2 NOTE Thisunitisdesignedto enterSTAN...

Page 7: ...n NOTE No audiowillbeheard during fast search Numeric buttons DuringCDplaybackyoucanjumpdirectlytoatrack usingonlythe NUMERICbuttons 22 ontheremote control Forexample Track2 Press2 Track16 Press10 and6 Track22 Press10 twotimesandthen2 Repeat Duringplaybackyoucanchoosetorepeatsingletracks or multipletracks 1 PresstheREPEATbutton 34 ontheremotecontrol torepeatthecurrenttrack Youwillseethe icon flash...

Page 8: ...ginplaybackunlessnostationswere located Getting started cont NOTE Ifnostationswherelocatedduringthe scan relocatetheunit extendtheantennafully andreadthe ManualTuning sectiononpage8 Listening to the stored dab stations 1 TolistentheDABstationsthathavebeenstoredpress eitherCH CH button 10 13 mainunitor 44 25 ontheremotetocyclethroughthelist 2 Pressthe PLAY PAUSEbutton 7 mainunitor ENTER 45 totuneto...

Page 9: ...tation scan Therearetwotypesofscan oneisQuickscanandthe otherisAutoscan Quickscan searchestheUKDABbandIII Fullscan searchesallDABchannels 1 ToactivatethequickscanpresstheAUTObutton 29 1 ToactivatethefullscanpresstheMENUbutton 24 ontheremote 2 Whenthe FULLSCAN optionappearspressthe ENTERbutton 45 toperformafullscan Manual tuning As wellasanautotunefunction youcanmanually tunethe receiver Thiscanhel...

Page 10: ...sfoundthescan willstopandthestationwillbegintoplay 2 TofinetunethefrequencypresseitheroftheTUNE orTUNE buttons mainunit8 15 or remote26 46 donotpress hold tojump0 05MHz 3 AlternativelyyoucanpresstheMENUbutton 24 and when SCANUP appearspresstheENTERbutton 45 tobeginscanningupthefrequencyrange When astationislocatedplaybackwillbeginautomatically Storing station presets Itis possible tostoreupto10ofy...

Page 11: ...sthe Style or genre ofmusicthatis beingbroadcaste g Rock or Classical Programname Displaysthefrequencyofthecurrentstation Audiomode DisplaysthecurrentFMmodeofSTEREOorMONO Display modes cont Time date Thetime datecanbesetautomaticallyfromtheDAB orFMbroadcastorsetmanually Followthestepson page12tosetmanually Advanced audio adjustment EQ modes 1 PresstheEQbutton 33 ontheremotecontrol repeatedlytocycl...

Page 12: ...essthePLAY PAUSE buttononthemainunit 7 orremotecontrol 27 to beginplayback 2 PressagaintoPAUSEplayback FromthePAUSE positionpressingthePLAY PAUSEbuttonresumes playback STOP 1 PresstheSTOPbuttononthemainunit 1 orremote control 28 duringplaybacktostopthediscatit s currentposition SKIPPINGTRACKS 1 PresstheSKIP button 13 43 toskiptothenext trackonadisc 2 PresstheSKIP button 10 42 toskiptothe previoust...

Page 13: ... 26 46 buttonstofind RESET andpressENTER 45 4 UsetheTUNE orTUNE 26 46 buttonstoselect Y yes andpressthe ENTERbutton 45 toperformthe resetfunction Advanced operation cont Setting the time manually You cansetthetime manuallyifthe radiosignalisnot strongenoughtosetautomatically 1 PresstheMENUbutton 24 2 Whenthe FULLSCAN optionappears DABmode or SCANUP FMmode presseitherTUNE orTUNE 26 46 buttonandloca...

Page 14: ...sc Fingerprintsanddustonthedisccausepictureand sounddeterioration Wipethediscfromthecentre outwardswithasoftcloth Alwayskeepthediscclean Disc handling information cont Ifyoucannotwipeoffthedustwithasoftcloth wipe thedisclightlywithaslightlymoistenedsoftclothand finishwithadrycloth Donotuseanytypeofsolventsuchasthinner benzene commerciallyavailablecleanersorantistatic sprayforvinyl Itmaydamagethedi...

Page 15: ...noperation ThisunitisdesignedtoenterSTANDBY modeautomaticallyafter20MINUTES ofinactivityorifthevolumelevelisset below4 PresstheSTANDBYbuttontowakethe unit Disposal information WEEEmarking Informationfortheconsumer DisposalofyouroldproductYourproductis designedandmanufacturedwithhighquality materialsandcomponents whichcanbe recycledandreused Whenthiscrossedoutwheeledbin symbolisattachedtoaproductit...

Page 16: ...guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It must be used solely for domestic purpose The guarantee will be rendered invalided if the product is re sold or has been damaged by inexpert repair Specifications are subject to change without n...

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