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INTRODUCTION

This instruction manual is important to you. Please read it. In a short time it shows exactly
how to connect, operate, and adjust this  unit  for best performance.
It can save you money. It shows simple things to do and check before you  call for help
and save the cost  of unnecessary service or call out charge.

Table of contents........................................................................................................1
Important Notes..........................................................................................................2
Important Safeguards............................................................................................. 3-4
Location of Controls................................................................................................5-6
Display.........................................................................................................................7
Remote Control...........................................................................................................8
Speaker Cord Connection..........................................................................................9
Switching the unit on and off.....................................................................................9
Setting the Clock/To Remove the Speaker Grilles.................................................10
Compact Discs..........................................................................................................11
Compact Disc Operation...........................................................................................11
Operation/Remain Function......................................................................................13
Tuner Operation........................................................................................................14
Timer Operation........................................................................................................15
Connecting an External Audio Source....................................................................16
Troubleshooting Guide..............................................................................................17
Technical Specifications...........................................................................................18

Save the carton and packing material; they will be useful if you ever have to transport
the unit.

Pack contents:
1 x main unit
1 x remote control
2 x loudspeakers
1 x owner's manual

   Please retain all packaging material for future transportation of the unit or in the unlikely
   event that the unit needs to be returned for service.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Your hearing is very important to you and to us so please take care when operating this
equipment. It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to
prevent possible damage or loss of hearing.

Establish a safe sound level

Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous loud sounds and will give the impression
that the volume has in fact been reduced. What seems normal to you may in fact be
harmful. To guard against this before your hearing adapts set the volume at a low level.
Once you have established a comfortable listening level do not increase the sound level
further. The following list of typical sound levels may assist you in recognizing just how
loud you have set the volume level.

Decibel

Level dB example
30dB quiet library, soft whisper.
40dB Living room, fridge freezer bedroom away from traffic.
50dB normal conversation, quiet office, light traffic.
60dB Electric sewing machine.
70dB Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant.

The following noise can be harmful under constant exposure
80dB Average city traffic, alarm clock buzzer at 2 feet, food mixer.
90dB Motorcycle, heavy goods vehicle, petrol lawn mower.
100dB Pneumatic drill, chain saw, garbage truck, dlscotec/night-club.
120dB Rock band concert, thunderclap .

Permanent loss of hearing
140dB Threshold of pain gunshot 2 feet away.
180dB Rocket launching pad.

Summary of Contents for Micro 1002

Page 1: ...HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 02392 391100 HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 02392 391100 1002 MICRO SYSTEM CD PLL FM MW RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL Before operating this unit please read this Owners manual carefully ...

Page 2: ...ortant to you and to us so please take care when operating this equipment It is strongly recommended that you follow the listed guidelines in order to prevent possible damage or loss of hearing Establish a safe sound level Over time your hearing will adapt to continuous loud sounds and will give the impression that the volume has in fact been reduced What seems normal to you may in fact be harmful...

Page 3: ... AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CAUTION HAZARDOUS LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED SOME DO S AND DON T S ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet European safety standards but like any electrical equipment care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured Do read the operating instruction before you att...

Page 4: ... 10 VOLUME Key To adjust the volume level 11 PRESET EQUALIZER Key EQ For selecting Digital Sound Control CLASSIC ROCK POP and FLAT 12 OPEN CLOSE Key 13 PLAY PAUSE Key In the CD mode to start or interrupt play 14 MEMORY UP REPEAT Key REPEAT M UP In the Radio mode for recalling the preset memory in order In the CD mode for selecting the all repeat or track repeat mode 15 DISPLAY Key To indicate the ...

Page 5: ...ersonal computer Unravel and position the FM aerial lead away from the power and speaker cords as these could generate noise Do not position the FM aerial lead so that it touches the rear of the unit REPLACING THE BATTERY If the remote control has erratic or no operation Replace the batteries type AAA obtainable from most shops Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote Remove the batter...

Page 6: ...panel or press the VOLUME DOWN UP button of remote control to the desired level STEREO HEADPHONE Stereo headphone socket is provided on the front panel of the main unit headphones not supplied Connect a low impedance 4 32ohm stereo headphone to the headphone socket for private listening Inserting the 3 5mm headphone jack plug automatically disconnects the loudspeakers SETTING THE CLOCK 1 Press DIS...

Page 7: ... to a low level during search operation and will return to its normal level when the search button is released PROGRAMMING TRACKS Up to 20 tracks can be programmed into memory 1 Load a CD as described under Inserting the disc 2 Press MEMORY CLK ADJ to start programming 3 Press SEARCH CLK to locate a particular track The track number is shown on the display 4 When you have found the correct track n...

Page 8: ... tuner will automatically search for the first broadcast of sufficient strength Repeat this procedure if you wish to select another station 5 To tune to weak stations briefly depress SEARCH CLK continuously until you reach the required frequency or the reception is at its optimum 6 Switch to MONO if there is interference noise during FM stereo reception switch is located at rear of player PROGRAMM...

Page 9: ...es After this time the unit will turn on again TIMER OPERATION Before setting the timer make sure the clock is correctly set See page 10 TIMER ON SETTING Turn on the unit and Press CD TUNER to select the desired sound source WAKE TO TUNER 1 If you select TUNER press REPEAT M UP to select a preset station 2 The display will show the selected preset station and frequency 3 Press TIMER to confirm you...

Page 10: ...er cord wait 1 minute then reinsert the plug and push the POWER button NO VOLUME Check the VOLUME control setting Make sure the correct feature has been selected For instance CD should be selected when playing a CD Make sure the speakers are properly connected Make sure the speaker wires are not shorted together If headphones are plugged in disconnect them REMOTE CONTROL DOES NOT WORK Check and if...

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