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NOTE: This is on the back of the jukebox.
You must connect the antenna to the back of Jukebox before the radio will work properly.

Antenna: Connect antenna as outlined in note at left.
Speakers: Check to make sure that the speaker switch is set to the internal speaker setting (INT.).
Cooling Fan: The cooling fan has a thermostat, and will run automatically as needed.
Stage Speed: The jukebox has 3 spinning CD's in the stage window. This controls the speed of the spinning CD's.
External Speakers: These connections are provided for connecting external speakers. If you will be using external
speakers, move the speaker switch to the "ext." position.Setting switch to "mix" will allow use of both internal and
external speakers at the same time.

RADIO OPERATION

To select stations on the AM/FM radio push the Power button to turn the unit on.Next press the mode button 
MOD to select between CD or Radio mode. The LCD display will show FM 1, FM2, FM3, AM 1, or AM 2. NOTE:The
FM 1, FM 2, etc. are not different FM bands. There are actually only two bands, FM or AM. The numbers 1, 2,3,
on FM and numbers 1,and 2 on the AM band allow you to save up to six of your favorite stations in each selected
"band".

To select the first FM station, press MOD then press the BND button repeatedly to select FM 1. To tune within
the FM band press Tune or Skip button to tune down or up the band. Press and hold either button for at least 1
second to seek the first station with a strong signal. However the seek will miss many of the weaker stations. 
Repeatedly press the Tune or Skip button to find the most stations.

Saving your station to MEMORY: Now that you have selected a station you may save it as one of your "Favorite
Presets" so that you can quickly return to it later if you wish. You will notice the buttons on the left side of the 
control panel are numbered 1 through 6. The Memory function lets you save up to 6 of your favorite stations in 
each "band" mode. A total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory.

If you have selected FM 1 as outlined above and are ready to save your first station to memory, press 1 and 
hold it for at least 2 seconds. You will hear a "beep" when you press. Continue to hold and in about 2 seconds 
you will hear a second beep. This confirms that your station has been saved. Now, if you will notice in the LCD 
display you will see that you are in section FM 1, your selected station frequency is displayed in the center and 
on the right side of the LCD your first saved selection is shown as CH 1. To add a second preset station, use 
the Tune or Skip button to locate the next station you want to save, then press and hold button number 2 on the
left side of the control panel. You may add up to 6 stations in the FM 1 section. To save more stations, repetedly
press the BND button to advance to FM 2, FM 3, etc. and repeat the above steps to locate and save more stations.
To listen to stations on the AM Radio band, repeatedly press the BND button until you see AM 1 or AM 2. Then 
use the Tune and Skip button to scroll through the AM stations. You may also save up to 6 AM stations in each
AM section. Remember you must turn off the lights & bubble tubes to receive stations in the AM mode.

To locate your saved stations: Select the band by pressing MOD to toggle between CD Player / Radio. Press
BND to scroll through band selections FM 1 through AM 2. If you have stations saved at the FM 1
display, use button numbers 1 through 6 to find stored channels in that section. Press BND to move to FM 2, then
use buttons 1 through 6 to scroll through the saved channels in the FM 2 location. Repeat for each additional 
band mode. You can also let the system automatically scan through your preset stations. To automatically scan 
your presets, press the AMS button and hold for less than 2 seconds. When it reaches a station that you wish 
to listen to, press AMS again to halt the scan.

Adjusting the Volume, Bass, Treble and Speaker Balance: To adjust the Volume press the round SEL button
located near the center of the control console. The LCD display will show VOL. Next press the arrow up or arrow
down located on the large Volume button. Hold until the desired sound level is reached. The level will display 
as 0 through 15 in the LCD display window. To set the BASS level press the SEL repeatedly until your see BAS
display on the LCD screen. Next use the large Volume button to increase or decrease the BASS sound. The level
range will display between -10 t10 in the LCD display window. Release the Vol button when the desired
level is reached. To adjust the Treble sound, repeatedly press the SEL button until TRE is shown in LCD display.
Treble range is also -10 t10. Press and hold the Vol up or Vol down button until desired treble level is 
reached. To adjust the speaker balance press the SEL button repeatedly until BAL is shown in the LCD display
window. Then press and hold the Vol up or Vol down until the desired balance is reached. Range of 0 through 
10 in each direction is shown in the display window.

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Mute: To quickly silence the sound in either the CD or AM/FM Radio mode, press the mute button MUT located
in the lower right of the front control panel. You will see "Mute" display in the LCD window if this function is 
activated.

FM ANTENNA:300ohm

Adjusts speed of

spinning CD’s

Cooling fan

External speakers

Connect here

Attach antenna here

Speaker settings:

Internal / External / Mix

Light: turns on the neon lights and bubble
tubes. Press once to turn lights on, press
again to turn lights off. Note, that the lights
must be turned off before the AM radio will
work.

LCD Display: the digital display shows 
selected mode ~ radio or CD player as 
well as song track, radio station frequency,
volume level, etc.

Open to reveal CD Player: The song title
list conceals the CD Player. Push in at the
top of the panel and gently pull to open.

Power: turns on power to CD Player / 
Radio. Press once to turn the power on, 
press again to turn power off.

A special note about Bubble Tubes.

It takes several minutes for the bubble tubes to begin bubbling after the jukebox has been turned on. Normally they
start bubbling within 10 or 15 minutes. If the bubbles don't start in that length of time you can very gently tap on the
bottom of the tube with your fingernail to start the bubbling.

Your jukebox is equipped with four "Bubble Tubes". Bubble Tubes have been used in jukeboxes since the 1940s. Their
bright bubbling appearance creates an enchanting display which adds color and movement to your Crosley Jukebox.
The tubes are filled with a liquid that "boils" or bubbles at approximately 100 degrees. Each of the four tubes has a
small resistor at the base of the tube that provides the heat for the tube. Small crystals in the bottom of the tube serve
to concentrate the heat and cause the bubbles. The tubes are very safe in their sealed environment, however care
should be taken not to jar or bend the tubes. If broken you should not handle the fluid and you should make every
attempt to clean up the liquid as soon as possible. Like the neon in your Crosley jukebox, bubble tubes should never
wear out.

The "air" at the top of each tube is not air, but a vacuum. The amount of vacuum may be greater or smaller at various
times due to atmospheric conditions and ambient temperature. The tubes must have the vacuum at the top so that
they do not shatter when heated. Although some of the vacuum is hidden by the chrome pieces on the jukebox it is
considered normal to have a small amount of vacuum or air space showing.

Light

Open to reveal

CD Player

Power

LCD

Display

MAIN CONTROL LOCATIONS

SHOPA ROUND

D.UP ~ D.DN: Press to move to the next or previous disc.

REP ~ SCN: Press REP to repeat the current disc. Press SCN
to play the first ten seconds of each track on the selected disc.

RND: Press to randomly play tracks onthe selected disc.

Volume: UP/Down on volume button is used to control the sound
level of the CD Player and Radio. This button also is used to

control the level of Bass, Treble and speaker balance in each respective mode.

SEL: Press to select desired mode of Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance. Then use the large Volume up / Volume down
button to change level of selected mode.

MON: Press to select FM stereo or mono mode. System is initially set to Stereo. LCD display will indicate "stereo"
upon reception of stereo broadcasting.

TUNE ~ SKIP: In CD mode, use this button to return to a previous track or skip forward to the next track on the selected
disc. This button also tunes the radio in AM or FM mode.

MOD ~ BND: Press the MOD button to toggle between CD Player or Radio mode. Press the BND button to toggle
between AM and FM in radio mode.

AMS ~ MUT: AMS controls preset memory scan and auto memory store. Press MUT to silence the sound. Press MUT
again to recover previous audio level.

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