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How to replace the fuse

The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AC mains 
plug (figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and 
follow the instructions below. 
Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug.
1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver.

Figure A

Figure B

2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover.

Figure A

Figure B

Fuse cover

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Fuse
(5 ampere)

Fuse
(5 ampere)

For your safety, please read the following text carefully.

This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug 
for your safety and convenience.
A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that 
the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that it is 
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark       or the BSI mark      on the body 
of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure 
that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a 
replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local 
dealer.

CAUTION!

IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR 
THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE 
SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND 
DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK 
IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY  
13-AMPERE SOCKET.

If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as 
stated below.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.

IMPORTANT

The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with 
the following code:
Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live.
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured 
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as 
follows:
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the 
terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or 
Blue.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the 
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or 
Red.

WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE 
EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE  
LETTER E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL     OR COLOURED 
GREEN OR GREEN/YELLOW.

THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF–KEEP DRY.

Before use

Remove the connector cover.

Caution for AC Mains Lead

Summary of Contents for SC-HC40DB

Page 1: ...ccessories Supplied accessories Model number suffix EB denotes UK model Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for replacement parts Product numbers correct as of February 2010 These may be subject to change Supplied accessories Cover page Caution for AC Mains Lead 2 Connections 4 Attaching the unit to a wall Optional 5 Control guide 8 Disc operations 9 Radio operations 11 DAB 12 Timer 1...

Page 2: ...nvenience A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the ...

Page 3: ...R SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION THIS PRODUCT UTILIZES A LASER USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily accessible The mains plug of t...

Page 4: ...ease refer to Checking the DAB signal quality page 14 g Notes on speakers These speakers do not have magnetic shielding Do not place them near televisions personal computers or other devices easily influenced by magnetism The speaker nets cannot be removed DAB outdoor antenna Optional DAB outdoor antenna not included Be sure to fully tighten the screw Use DAB outdoor antenna for better reception T...

Page 5: ...gth into account approx 10 times the product weight Insufficient strength will cause the unit to fall resulting in injury The wall on which the unit is to be attached to should be capable of supporting 20 kg per screw Insufficient strength of the walls will cause the unit to fall in the long run Do not disassemble or modify the wall mounting hanger This will cause the unit to fall and be damaged r...

Page 6: ...500 mm 700 mm 74 8 mm 130 mm Measure and mark the position of the mounting screw 2 pieces and drive them into the wall Use figures below for screw positions and measurements Please install using both wall mounting screws Use a level ruler to ensure both screws are level Use a screw which is strong enough to support the weight of at least 20 kg C Bottom of main unit Stand Soft blanket or cloth Fixi...

Page 7: ...ew C Wire Wire Slot for wire Wall mount instructions continued Attaching the unit to a wall Optional continued Slot both screws into this position firmly Wall Wall bracket Thread a wire commercially available through the slot on the wall bracket before step 4 above Fix the wire to the wall with a screw commercially available after step 5 left Fix the screw to the wire so that a slack of no more th...

Page 8: ...urn it on DAB SECONDARY 13 iPod iPod OPEN CLOSE 16 CD CD OPEN CLOSE 9 z PLAY 15 CLOCK TIMER 15 VOL VOLUME 19 MUTE 19 Mutes the sound Press again to cancel MUTE is also cancelled when the volume is adjusted or the unit is turned off D BASS 15 BASS TREBLE 15 SURROUND 15 19 DAB MENU 14 19 u t y i DAB FM AUX 17 USB port 20 Standby indicator Microphone 19 Bluetooth indicator 18 Remote control signal se...

Page 9: ...rings have been peeled off R6 LR6 AA Place this side in before the other side Preparing the remote control Control guide continued Disc operations g Inserting a disc Press to turn the unit on Press CD to open the sliding door With the label of the disc facing towards you tilt the disc into the disc tray under the sliding door Place the disc onto the spindle in the centre and then push the disc dow...

Page 10: ... and then g Press PROGRAM CD Press the numeric buttons to select the track To program more tracks continue by pressing the numeric buttons Press OK or CD q h to start play MP3 Press e r to select the album Press i once and then the numeric buttons to select the track Press OK To program more tracks repeat step to Press CD q h to start play Cancel program mode Press PROGRAM in the stop mode to clea...

Page 11: ...disc includes both MP3 and other types of audio data e g WMA or WAV the unit plays only the MP3 Depending on how you create the MP3 files they may not play in the order you numbered them or may not play at all Radio operations Press RADIO to select FM Press PLAY MODE to select MANUAL Press u or i to select the frequency of the required station ST is displayed when a stereo FM broadcast is being re...

Page 12: ...n broadcast frequency and stations broadcast along the same frequency For this reason a memory of receivable stations should first be created and then selected from those memorised stations as the reception method DAB Auto scan This function searches for currently receivable stations and inputs them into the unit memory When DAB is selected for the first time this function starts automatically Dep...

Page 13: ...ss DISPLAY DIMMER to select the display The information scroll through the display Each time you press the button Listening to the secondary service Display Press PLAY MODE to select STATION TUNE Each time you press the button STATION TUNE PRESET TUNE Press u or i to select a station The station name changes in alphanumeric order Press RADIO to select DAB The station first in alphanumeric order is...

Page 14: ...the frequencies currently used in the UK as of January 2010 on BAND III are Auto scanned United Kingdom factory setting Select ALL BAND III when you want to store stations on other frequencies to memory Press DAB MENU to enter menu mode Within 10 seconds press e r to select DAB SCAN MODE and then press OK Within 10 seconds press e r to select UNITED KINGDOM or ALL BAND III and then press OK Auto s...

Page 15: ...ress OK To display the clock press CLOCK TIMER Reset the clock regularly to maintain accuracy Setting the clock Play timer Change the settings Repeat step to above Change the source or volume Press z PLAY twice to clear zPLAY indicator from the display Make changes to the source or volume Perform step and above Check the settings When the unit is on or in standby mode Press CLOCK TIMER repeatedly ...

Page 16: ...be heard from the iPhone s speaker When the unit is in iPod iPhone mode the ringtone can also be heard from the unit s speakers Connect iPhone to this unit via Bluetooth page 19 to enjoy extended capabilities Connecting or disconnecting the iPhone from the unit will not cancel a call There is no Apple Inc specification that will guarantee the iPhone responses above iPhone responses may vary on new...

Page 17: ... 4 GB 6 GB Compatible iPhone Name Memory size iPhone 3GS 16 GB 32 GB iPhone 3G 8 GB 16 GB iPhone 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB Compatibility depends on the software version of the iPod iPhone External unit continued The remote control and main unit are factory set to REMOTE 1 mode If you find the remote control unintentionally also controls other equipment you can switch to operate in REMOTE 2 mode To switch to...

Page 18: ...te correctly When using a notebook PC with a wireless LAN transmitter do not use this unit and the wireless LAN at the same time If you are still experiencing noise even outside of the 5 m range of a wireless LAN device turn the power to the wireless LAN device off What is Bluetooth Bluetooth technology allows you to make a wireless connection with another electronic device Bluetooth operations Pr...

Page 19: ...le phone is too close to the microphone of this unit noise may occur Always keep the mobile phone away from the microphone of this unit when making a call Advanced functions g To register more devices Press DAB MENU Press e r to select NEW DEV and then press OK The unit enters pairing mode and PAIRING starts blinking on the display While this unit is in pairing mode access the Bluetooth menu of th...

Page 20: ...splayed The position is memorised Press USB q h to resume play Press g again to clear the position Pause Press USB q h Press again to resume play Skip track Press u or i Skip album Press e r Direct access play Play starts with the track you select Press e r to select the album Press i once and then the numeric buttons to select the track The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth...

Page 21: ... Check that the batteries are inserted correctly page 9 g Display You plugged the AC mains lead in for the first time or there was a power failure recently Set the time page 15 ADJUST CLOCK Clock is not set Adjust the clock accordingly ADJUST TIMER Play timer is not set Adjust the play timer accordingly PGM FULL The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24 No further tracks can be programmed N...

Page 22: ...it off and on again The USB drive or its contents cannot be read The USB drive format or its contents is are not compatible with the unit page 20 The USB host function of this product may not work with some USB devices USB devices with storage capacity of more than 8 GB may not work in some instances Slow operation of the USB flash drive Large file size or high memory USB flash drive takes longer ...

Page 23: ...isc Number of channels FL FR 2 channel g SPEAKER SECTION Type 1 way 1 speaker system Passive Radiator Speaker unit s Full range 6 5 cm Cone type x 1 channel Passive Radiator 8 cm x 2 channel Impedance 6 Ω g BLUETOOTH SECTION Bluetooth system specification V2 1 EDR Wireless equipment classification Class 1 2 5 mW Supported profiles A2DP AVRCP HFP Frequency band 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Adaptive Frequen...

Page 24: ...our dealer or an authorized service centre Electric shock or damage to the unit can occur if the unit is repaired disassembled or reconstructed by unqualified persons Extend operating life by disconnecting the unit from the AC mains if it is not to be used for a long time Safety precautions Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the pr...

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