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LOCATION OF CONTROLS (MAIN UNIT) 

 

1. PREVIOUS / F.REV Button

 

2. NEXT / F.FWD Button

 

3. STOP / BAND Button 
4. STANDBY Button 
5. PLAY / PAUSE / FM STEREO Button 
6. +10 Button 
7. PLAY MODE / PROGRAM Button 
8. Remote Sensor 
9. LCD Display 
10. USB PORT 
11. POWER Indicator 
12. CD Door 
13. CD Door OPEN / CLOSE 
14. FOLDER / MEMORY Knob 
15. VOLUME Knob 
16. Speakers 

17. FUNCTION Button 
18. Cassette Door 
19. CASSETTE RECORD Button 
20. CASSETTE PLAY Button 
21. CASSETTE REWIND Button 
22. CASSETTE FAST FORWARD Button 
23. CASSETTE STOP / EJECT Button 
24. CASSETTE PAUSE Button 
25. Built-in Microphone 
26. Handle 
27.Telescoping Antenna 
28. Battery Compartment 
29. RIGHT Speaker Jack 
30. LEFT Speaker Jack 
31. AC Socket 

 
 
 

 

LOCATION OF CONTROLS (REMOTE CONTROL) 

 

32. STANDBY Button 
33. FUNCTION Button 
34. PLAY / PAUSE / FM STEREO Button 
35. STOP / BAND Button 
36. PREVIOUS / F.REV Button 
37. NEXT / F.FWD Button 
38. VOLUME DOWN Button 
39. VOLUME UP Button  

 

 

 

SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 

 

To Attach the speakers to the main unit, align the grooves of the main unit with the grooves 

on the side of one of the speakers.  Slide the speaker downward until the latch on the 

speaker firmly attaches to the main unit.   

  To Detach the speakers simply press and hold the latch on the side of each speaker 

and lift the speaker upwards. 

  For the RIGHT speaker insert the attached 3.5mm plug into the 

RIGHT SPEAKER 

JACK (29) 

  For the LEFT speaker insert the attached 3.5mm plug into the 

LEFT SPEAKER 

JACK (30) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E6335

Page 1: ...m Model E6335 PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE For technical assistance or troubleshooting please call 1 855 994 3832 or visit www sibrandssupport com ...

Page 2: ...nce to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving ant...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 16 26 27 28 29 31 30 OVERVIEW OF THE PLAYER 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ...

Page 4: ...mpartment 29 RIGHT Speaker Jack 30 LEFT Speaker Jack 31 AC Socket LOCATION OF CONTROLS REMOTE CONTROL 32 STANDBY Button 33 FUNCTION Button 34 PLAY PAUSE FM STEREO Button 35 STOP BAND Button 36 PREVIOUS F REV Button 37 NEXT F FWD Button 38 VOLUME DOWN Button 39 VOLUME UP Button SPEAKER CONNECTIONS To Attach the speakers to the main unit align the grooves of the main unit with the grooves on the sid...

Page 5: ...CLOSE 13 2 Insert a CD with the label side facing UP 3 Close the CD Door 12 by gently pressing down on the door with your finger 4 Press the FUNCTION button 17 until CD appears on the LCD Display 9 The player will automatically show the total number of tracks songs on the CD on the LCD Display 9 5 Press the PLAY PAUSE FM STEREO button 5 to start playing the CD Press the PLAY PAUSE FM STEREO button...

Page 6: ...OGRAM button 7 continuously until the REPEAT is no longer shown in the LCD Display 9 LISTEN TO AM FM RADIO 1 Press the FUNCTION button 17 to the RADIO setting The current radio station will be shown on the LCD Display 9 2 Press the STOP BAND button 3 to your desired setting AM or FM 3 Use the NEXT F FWD 2 or PREVIOUS F REV 1 button to select the desired Radio station TIPS FOR BEST RECEPTION o The ...

Page 7: ...TE STOP EJECT button 23 to stop playback Press the CASSETTE STOP EJECT button 23 again to eject the cassette CASSETTE RECORDING RECORDING FROM A CD 1 Insert a blank cassette tape into the Cassette Door 18 with the full tape reel on the left hand side of the cassette 2 Begin playing the CD by following the steps described in this manual 3 When the music arrives at the point you want to begin record...

Page 8: ...a 24 hour clock or 12H for using a 12 hour clock setting Use the NEXT F FWD 2 or PREVIOUS F REV 1 buttons to select 24H or 12H then press the PLAY MODE PROGRAM button 7 to enter your choice and automatically move on to setting the HOUR 4 Use the NEXT F FWD 2 or PREVIOUS F REV 1 buttons to select the correct HOUR setting Press the PLAY MODE PROGRAM button 7 to enter your choice and automatically mo...

Page 9: ...tion Increase Volume CD player will not play Unit not in CD mode CD is not loaded properly If the CD is CD R the media used may not be compatible with the player Select CD function mode Load CD with label side up Burn a better quality blank CD and retest CD skips while playing Disc is dirty or scratched Wipe CD with clean cloth or use another disc Intermittent sound from CD player Dirty or defecti...

Page 10: ...AM to 7 00PM EST for technical assistance or troubleshooting To contact us please call 1 855 994 3832 or visit www sibrandssupport com This warranty applies only under conditions of normal use Our products are not intended for outdoor use There are no consumer serviceable parts contained in this product and any attempt by the owner to service or repair the unit will immediately void all warranty c...

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Page 12: ...Schoenfeld International Inc and ETEC 5001 American Boulevard West Suite 275 Bloomington Minnesota 55437 Schoenfeld International Inc 2015 E6335 Ver 1 1 October 2015 ...

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