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ENGLISH

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CONNECTION AND PREPARATION

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Connecting headphones

1

Insert the headphone plug (ø 3.5 mm) into the »

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« socket on the front of

the stereo system.
– The loudspeakers of the stereo system are switched off.

Connecting the power cord

Note: 

Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the back of the device)
corresponds to your local mains supply.
The only way to disconnect the device from the mains supply is to pull out the
plug.

1

Plug the power cord supplied into the »

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« socket on the device.

2

Insert the power plug into the mains socket.

Inserting the batteries in the remote control

1

Open the battery compartment by pushing down the lid of the battery com-
partment. 

2

When inserting the batteries (mignon type, for example AA, R 6, UM3), obser-
ve the polarity marked on the base of the battery compartment.

Note: 

If the device no longer reacts properly to remote control commands, the bat-
teries may be flat. Always remove flat batteries. No liability is accepted for
damage resulting from leaking batteries.

Environmental note:

Batteries, including those which are heavy metal-free, may not be disposed
of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in an environmen-
tally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your
area.

TA P E / A U X

O N / O F F

TAPE MODE

SPEAKER

R

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Summary of Contents for CIRFLEXX UMS 4101

Page 1: ...HIFI STEREO MICRO SYSTEM ENGLISH CIRFLEXX UMS 4101 72011 400 6400...

Page 2: ...em The remote control 14 Connection and preparation 16 Settings Setting the clock Tuning and storing radio stations Deleting settings 21 General functions 23 Tuner mode RDS station service 28 CD mode...

Page 3: ...____________________________ ENGLISH 3 38 Timer mode Switch on timer Recording timer Sleep timer 42 Information Cleaning the CD unit Cleaning the tape drive Technical data Additional information for u...

Page 4: ...ce the stereo system close to heating units or in direct sunlight as this will impair cooling Do not place any vessels such as vases on the stereo system Do not insert any foreign bodies in the CD or...

Page 5: ...ceiver for remote control sig nals 0 Headphone jack for connecting a stereo headphone set with a jack plug 3 5 mm The loudspeakers of the stereo system are automatically switched off VOLUME Adjusts th...

Page 6: ...a CD II Switches to playback pause Ends CD playback Deletes the track memory for the CD Tape mode TAPE AUX Press once to select the TAPE input source s s s 6 Fast forwards the tape to the end 5 a Rew...

Page 7: ...or boosting the bass DSC Selects the sound settings SLEEP For setting the sleep timer INTRO REPEAT For setting the switch on timer TIMER PROGR RANDOM For setting the time manually TIME Tuner mode TUNI...

Page 8: ...E For playing CD tracks in random order Tape mode OPEN Opens the tape compartment CLOSE Closes the tape compartment Controls on the bottom RESET Returns the device top its original set tings FULL LOGI...

Page 9: ...equency display AM CT The RDS time synchronization is activated f An RDS station is being received q The Traffic function is activated An RDS station with traffic news is being received EON The Traffi...

Page 10: ...ys short introductions of all tracks on the CD RANDOM The tracks on the CD are played back in random order PROG Flashes when a track memory is created Displays the playback of a track memory 4 In tape...

Page 11: ...power cord The only way to isolate the stereo unit is to pull out the mains plug General instructions for laser devices The laser installed in the device conforms to LASER CLASS 1 and is designed to...

Page 12: ...ape II In CD and tape mode pauses playback In tuner mode deletes individual preset stations In CD mode ends playback of the CD In tape mode stops the drive functions s s s 6 In tuner mode select store...

Page 13: ...off again UBS For boosting the bass DSC Selects the sound settings TEXT Switches the Radiotext function on and off SLEEP For setting the sleep timer INTRO REP In CD mode plays the introduction of a t...

Page 14: ...he loudspeaker cables to the SPEAKER RL RL terminals on the stereo system and the INPUT terminals on the loudspeakers Connect the cables labelled in red to the red terminal Connecting an external devi...

Page 15: ...e mains socket Inserting the batteries in the remote control 1 Open the battery compartment by pushing down the lid of the battery com partment 2 When inserting the batteries mignon type for example A...

Page 16: ...TIME Display The hours flash 4 Set the hours using TUNING UP DOWN on the device 5 Confirm the input with TIME Display The minutes flash 6 Set minutes with TUNING UP DOWN on the device Note You must r...

Page 17: ...y RDS station transmits the time signal 8 If you wish you can switch off the RDS time synchronization with TUNING UP DOWN Display CT OFF briefly then the current time 9 To switch the function on again...

Page 18: ...RESET flashes The search has begun After the search has finished the station stored in position 01 can be heard Note The automatic station search can be interrupted with PROGR Automatic station search...

Page 19: ...NING UP DOWN to tune to the station you want to store 3 Briefly press PROGR to activate the storing function Display the next free channel position e g 02 PRESET flashes for approximately 10 seconds 4...

Page 20: ...the station 5 To call up your favourite station press FSM on the remote control Deleting individual stations 1 Select the preset station to be deleted with 5 a or s s s 6 on the device 2 To delete th...

Page 21: ...o switch the device to stand by mode Display GOOD BYE briefly then the current time Note The only way to separate the stereo system from the mains supply is to pull the plug Selecting the input source...

Page 22: ...ect between FLAT CLASSIC POP JAZZ and ROCK according to the type of music you are listening to The basic setting is FLAT 1 Select the sound setting by pressing DSC Display FLAT N CLASSIC X POP C JAZZ...

Page 23: ...Display e g PRESET 04 then the frequency or the station name Note Only free channel positions can be selected Stereo mono reception If the device is receiving an FM stereo programme appears in the dis...

Page 24: ...tic station search you can delete all the existing preset stations and at the same time allocate new radio stations to them 1 Start the automatic search in tuner mode by pressing and holding down PROG...

Page 25: ...ngth is sufficient Calling up RDS information If an RDS station is being received the frequency briefly appears in the display and afterwards the station name permanently 1 Press the DISPLAY button on...

Page 26: ...the Radiotext message If the station does not currently provide radiotext NO TEXT appears in the display 3 Press TEXT to quit the radiotext level Programme types PTY 1 To call up the current programm...

Page 27: ...ion press TRAFFIC on the remote control Display q If there are no traffic bulletins being broadcast NO TA appears in the display q flashes during traffic news and the volume is slightly increased If t...

Page 28: ...t in the compartment CD the track number field and the title number 01 appear The device starts the playback automatically Inserting a CD 1 Press CD DOOR OPEN CLOSE on the device to open the CD com pa...

Page 29: ...end of the CD 2 To pause playback press CD II Display II the track number flashes in the number field 3 To resume playback press CD II 4 To stop playback press Selecting a different track 1 To select...

Page 30: ...the CD 1 Press INTRO when the CD is in the STOP position Display INTRO 2 Press CD II to start playback The first ten seconds of each track is played 3 To quit this function press INTRO three times Di...

Page 31: ...track is repeated 4 To end this function press REPEAT twice Display M1 disappears Repeating all tracks Repeat All 1 Press CD II to start playback 2 Select the repeat function by pressing REPEAT twice...

Page 32: ...to select the function Display CD P 01 and 00 TRACK PROG flashes 3 Select the track you want to hear by pressing 5 a or s s s 6 Display e g 03 for the first track and P 0I memory position 4 Press PRO...

Page 33: ...keep pressing PROGR until its number appears in the display 2 Select the new track number with 5 a or s s s 6 3 Press PROGR to store the new track Deleting the track memory 1 Press CD DOOR OPEN CLOSE...

Page 34: ...button Display 4 and TAPE and after a short while STOP If there is no cassette in the tape compartment NO TAPE appears in the display Inserting a tape 1 To open the tape compartment press OPEN on the...

Page 35: ...e direction of the tape and Playing back the tape in reverse mode 1 To play both sides of the cassette once keep pressing TAPE MODE until l appears in the display 2 To play both sides of the cassette...

Page 36: ...compartment and use s s s 6 or 5 a to find the correct position on the tape 2 Select the input source from which you want to record TUNER or AUX by pressing TUNER BAND or TAPE AUX 3 Press RECORD to s...

Page 37: ...o find the correct position on the tape 3 Place the CD in the CD compartment 4 Press RECORD to start recording Recording begins with the first CD track Display SYNC REC flashes If you select reverse m...

Page 38: ...han 10 seconds the system will end the process automatically You then have to start again at the beginning During setting the display can be illuminated for approximately 8 seconds by pres sing any of...

Page 39: ...ng VOLUME 12 Quit settings with TIMER Deactivating the switch on timer 1 To deactivate the switch on timer press TIMER briefly in stand by mode Display w disappears The switch on timer for the next da...

Page 40: ...flashes 5 Set the minutes for the switch on time using TUNING UP DOWN on the device 6 Press TIMER Display w and OFF the hours display flashes 7 To enter the switch off time repeat steps 2 to 4 8 Press...

Page 41: ...isplay 90 MIN and 3 Enter the required time in 10 minute intervals from 90 to 10 minutes by pressing SLEEP Display e g 30 MIN and The stereo system switches off after the selected time Ending the slee...

Page 42: ...cleaning tape Technical data 1 2 1 3 This device is noise suppressed accor ding to the applicable EC directives This product fulfils the European directi ves 89 336 EEC 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC This d...

Page 43: ...ibution board If this type of plug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed befo re disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable pl...

Page 44: ...The volume setting is too low increase the volume The headphones are plugged in disconnect the head phones The power cord is incorrectly connected Connect it properly Mute is activated Static electric...

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