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REPEAT PLAYBACK
1. To repeat a single track, press the REPEAT button once, the repeat LED indicator will blink, press the
SKIP REV button or SKIP FWD button to select the desired track, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin
repeat playback of the selected track.
2. To repeat all of the tracks on a disc continuously, press the REPEAT button twice, the repeat LED
indicator will light solid. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin repeat playback of the entire disc.
3. To cancel repeat playback, press the REPEAT button until the repeat LED indicator turns off.
4. Repeat playback is also canceled by pressing the STOP button.
PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK
The CD player in this unit has a 20 - track programmable memory that allows you to program the disc to
playback songs in any desired order.
1. While in STOP mode of CD playback, press the PROGRAM button; “01” will appear in the display and the
program LED indicator will blink.
2. Select the first track to be programmed using the SKIP REV or SKIP FWD button.
3. Press the PROGRAM button again to confirm it, when the desired track appears in the display. Repeats
steps 2 and 3 to program up to 20 tracks. You may program the same track more than once.
4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin programmed playback; the program LED indicator turn on.
Player will begin with the first track you programmed and will continue until the last programmed
track has played.
5. Press the SKIP REV or SKIP FW button to select a specific track in the programmed tracks. After the last
track has played, the player will stop. However, the program sequence remains in the memory. The
program indicator will turn off.
6. To repeat the programmed sequence, press the PROGRAM button and then press the PLAY/PAUSE
button. The programmed sequence may be cancelled by pressing the STOP button while in stop mode.
• Programming is the ability to pre-select the order in which a series of tracks will be played.
• The CD player will stop after all programmed tracks have been played or the STOP button is
pressed.
• “--“ and the program indicator will blink when you have programmed 20 tracks.
• During PROGRAMMED playback, press REPEAT button twice to activate repeat all feature.
The REPEAT inidcator will light and all tracks in your programmed sequence will be repeated
continuously. To cancel programmed repeat playback press the STOP button until both the
program and repeat LED indicator go out.
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OPERATION
PLAYING RECORDS
This system includes a full-size, 3-speed, belt-drive turntable that plays 33,45 and 78 RPM records.
Be sure to disconnect any devices (MP3 player or smartphone) before using the Record player.
1. With the unit on, rotate the AM-FM-CD-PH-AUX switch to the PH position. Make sure that you have
removed the stylus cover from the stylus and have released the Tone Arm Lock (See Page 7).
2. Set the turntable speed switch to the appropriate speed: 33, 45, or 78 RPM. Set the record onto the
turntable. If you are playing 45 RPM singles, place the 45 RPM adapter on the center spindle.
3. Raise the cue lever to lift the tone arm off its rest. Move the tone arm to the outer-edge of the record.
The turntable will start automatically. Use the cue lever to gently lower the tone arm onto the record.
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• Adjust the VOLUME control to set the volume as desired.
• IMPORTANT: Make sure that you have removed the stylus cover from the stylus and have
released the Tone Arm Lock (see page 7).
• Do not turn or stop the turntable manually. Moving or jarring the turntable without securing
the tone arm clamp could result in damage to the tone arm or stylus.
CHANGING THE STYLUS
The jeweled stylus that was installed in your turntable at the time of purchase will last for up to 300 hours
of playback with 33 RPM albums or 45 RPM singles. If you are playing older 78 RPM records, which are made
from a much harder material, the stylus life expectancy may be reduced.
When the playback sound becomes distorted and unsatisfactory, first check to see if any dust or lint has
accumulated on the stylus. If you see any visible matter on the tip of the stylus, remove it very carefully with
a soft stylus-cleaning brush.
If there is no visible foreign matter on the stylus and the sound is still unsatisfactory, the stylus is worn and
needs to be replaced. If you continue playing your records with a worn stylus, you may eventually cause
damage to the records themselves.
OPERATION
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