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Batteries
•  Batteries used in the remote control for this 

unit are easily swallowed by young children 

and this is dangerous.

•  Keep loose batteries away from young 

children and make sure that the battery 

holder tray is secure in the remote control. 

Seek medical advice if you believe a cell 

has been swallowed.

•  Please dispose of batteries correctly by 

following the guidance in this manual.

Supervision
•  Children should be supervised to ensure 

that they do not play with the unit and the 

remote control.

•  Never let anyone especially children push 

anything into the holes, slots or any other 

openings in the case - this could result in a 

fatal electric shock.

Class 1 Laser Product
•  This unit utilises a 

laser. Use of controls, 

adjustments or 

performance of 

procedures other than those specified 

herein may result in hazardous radiation 

exposure.

•  Before moving the unit, ensure the disc 

tray is empty.

•  Always remove the disc when the unit is 

not in use.

•  Failure to do so will risk severely damaging 

the disc and the unit.

•  Do not stack devices, heat from other 

devices may affect the performance of the 

unit.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

The lightning flash with arrowhead 

symbol, within an equilateral 

triangle, is intended to alert the 

user to the presence of uninsulated 

“dangerous voltage” within the 

unit’s enclosure that may be of 

sufficient magnitude to constitute a 

risk of electric shock.

The exclamation point within an 

equilateral triangle is intended to 

alert the user to the presence of 

important operating and 

maintenance (servicing) 

instructions in the manual 

accompanying the unit.

Service
•  To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not 

remove screws. The unit does not contain 

any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all 

maintenance work to qualified personnel.

•  Do not open any fixed covers as this may 

expose dangerous voltages.

Maintenance
•  Ensure to unplug the unit from the mains 

socket before cleaning.

•  Do not use any type of abrasive pad or 

abrasive cleaning solutions as these may 

damage the unit’s surface.

•  Do not use liquids to clean the unit.

CLASS 1 

LASER PRODUCT

Summary of Contents for SHFTPPH10

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 100 Watts Hi Fi Component System SHFTPPH10...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...necting Control Cable 13 5 Connecting Headphones 13 6 Connecting to the Mains Supply 14 ECO Power Standby Features 14 Basic Operation 14 Switching the Unit On 14 Selecting Modes 14 Setting the Clock 1...

Page 4: ...Stations 21 Recalling a Preset Station 22 Audio Mode 22 RDS Radio Data System Reception 22 CD Operation 23 Compatible Disc Types 23 CD Playing 23 Skipping Another Track 24 Fast Forward and Fast Revers...

Page 5: ...ntilation To prevent the risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and other materials do not obstruct the ventilation vents Do not install or place this unit in a...

Page 6: ...e Failure to do so will risk severely damaging the disc and the unit Do not stack devices heat from other devices may affect the performance of the unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The...

Page 7: ...missing or damaged please contact Partmaster UK only Tel 0844 800 3456 for assistance Instruction Manual Quick Start Guide Thank youfor purchasing your new Sandstr m Hi Fi System We recommend that you...

Page 8: ...16 2 17 15 DAB FM Aerial Socket 16 Control Cable Connector 17 USB Port 18 AUX Input Terminals L R 19 Line Out Terminals L R 4 Play Pause Button 5 Preset Button 6 Volume Button 7 Tuning Button 8 Functi...

Page 9: ...9 The Amplifier Front View 1 ON STANDBY Button 2 Headphone Socket 2 5 1 3 3 Control Cable Connector 4 Mains Cable 5 Left Right Speaker Output Terminals Rear View 4...

Page 10: ...13 ALB Button 14 Button 15 BASS Button 16 P EQ Buttons 17 0 9 10 Buttons 18 Button 19 USB Button 20 AUX Button 21 RANDOM Button 22 REPEAT Button 23 RDS Button 24 DIM Button 25 TIMER Button 26 DISPLAY...

Page 11: ...op the remote control Do not allow anything to impact the remote control Do not spill water or any liquid on the remote control Do not place the remote control on a wet object Do not place the remote...

Page 12: ...e auxiliary equipment using RCA stereo audio cables not included as illustrated below 2 Speaker Connections Connect the speaker cables at the rear of the speakers to the speaker sockets L R at the rea...

Page 13: ...he front of the amplifier 4 Connecting Control Cable Connect the control cable between the CD player and the amplifier The Amplifier The CD Player Control Cable Always unplug the mains plug from the m...

Page 14: ...The clock display will disappear after 90 seconds Basic Operation Switching the Unit On Press the STANDBY button at the front or on the remote control to switch the unit on Selecting Modes Press the...

Page 15: ...CLOCK button again the hour indicator will blink 3 Set the hour with the VOL buttons 4 Press the CLOCK button again the minute indicator will blink 5 Set the minute with VOL buttons 6 Press the CLOCK...

Page 16: ...es shown on the display in this sequence 10 20 90 80 00 After setting the number of minutes for the sleep timer the display will return to the previous display The system is now set to turn off after...

Page 17: ...e or OFF daily timer is inactive by pressing the VOL buttons 6 Press the TIMER button to confirm the setting To Cancel the Daily Timer In Standby mode press the CLOCK button on the remote control once...

Page 18: ...e Bass Press the BASS buttons on the remote control to increase decrease the bass Adjusting the Treble Press the TREBLE buttons to increase decrease the treble Preset Equalizer You can adjust the soun...

Page 19: ...anual Tuning 1 Press the button on the top of the CD player or on the remote control for more than 2 seconds to enter the manual tuning mode 2 Press the buttons on the top of the CD player or on the r...

Page 20: ...segment is a scrolling message that the broadcaster may include with their transmissions The message usually includes information such as programme details etc Signal Strength This shows a slide bar t...

Page 21: ...ns repeatedly until your desired frequency is reached With FM radio it may be necessary to fine tune each station by pressing repeatedly Each press will adjust the frequency by 0 05MHz If reception is...

Page 22: ...ata System Reception Many FM stations are broadcasting added data compatible with RDS This radio set offers convenient functions using such data PS Program Service Name When an RDS station is received...

Page 23: ...Insert the disc into the disc door the unit will read the disc and play it automatically 3 Press the button to eject the disc If in stop mode please press the button to start playing the disc 4 Press...

Page 24: ...ntrol to select the desired track number and then press the PROG button to confirm your program 4 Repeat the above step 3 to enter more tracks 5 Press the button on the top of the CD player or on the...

Page 25: ...To cancel the repeat playing REP off You can use the below function to repeat any part of a disc When the disc is playing press the A B button on the remote control at the beginning of the content th...

Page 26: ...to select the next previous album and play the first track of the album 6 Press the button on the top of the CD player or on the remote control to pause play and press again to resume playing the disc...

Page 27: ...the USB device For memory cards 1 Insert the memory card into a card reader not supplied at the rear of the CD player 2 Use a USB cable not supplied to connect the card reader into the socket on the...

Page 28: ...ommercially available cleaners or antistatic spray They may damage the disc Storing Discs Do not store discs in places subjected to direct sunlight or near heat sources Do not store discs in places su...

Page 29: ...the disc label is facing up Make sure the disc is clean PAUSE mode may be activated deactivate it Disc may be damaged or dirty check and clean the disc Disc skips Make sure the unit is on a secure sp...

Page 30: ...Section Impedance 6 Output Power 50 Watts Speaker Box Dimension 170 W x 220 D x 270 H mm Radio Section Frequency Range DAB 174 928 239 200 MHz Band III FM 87 5 108 MHz Compact Disc Section Optical Pi...

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Page 32: ...trical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner th...

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