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CD Pause & Playback

 

Press the "

PLAY / PAUSE

" key during playback. Playback stops at the current position and the 

track number in the display starts to flash.  To resume playback, press the "PLAY / PAUSE" key 
again. 

 

 B

  

Stop Playback

 

 

Press the "

STOP

" button to stop playback. To continue, press the "PLAY / PAUSE". 

 
 

C

 

 

Go to the Next or Previous Song 

1.

 

During playback, repeatedly press the "

SKIP+ or SKIP–

" keys until the desired track is reached.  

The selected track will now be played from the beginning. 

2.

 

In "STOP" mode, press the SKIP+ or SKIP– keys repeatedly until the track you want to listen to is found.   Press 
the "PLAY / PAUSE" button to start playback of the selected title. 

3.

 

If you press the "SKIP" button during playback, the current track will start again from the 
beginning. 

4.

 

To listen to the track in front from the start, press the "SKIP" button twice. 

 
 

D

 

 

Searching for a Folder on an MP3-CD or USB Device/SD Card

 

When playing music stored on a USB device / SD Card or an MP3-CD with multiple folders,  
press the "

FOLDER

" button to find the one you want. 

 

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Repeat function

 

1.

 

If the USB / SD connector and the CD contains no folders:  

2.

 

Press the "

REPEAT

" key once to repeat a single item.  

3.

 

Press the "REPEAT" key a second time to repeat all tracks.  

4.

 

Press the "REPEAT" key three times to again repeat all tracks on the disc.  

5.

 

Press the "REPEAT" key four times to complete the repetition. 

 

 C

  

Search for a section within a Track

 

During playback, hold down the "SKIP" button and keep it pressed in - release it when the 
desired section has been found, at this point play will continue normally. 

 
 

F

 

 

Program Functions 

 
In Stop mode 

1.

 

Press the "

PROGRAM

" button.  The word "

MEMORY

" and the 

characters "

P01

" flash on the display screen.  Press the "SKIP" button to 

select your favourite tracks and press the "PROGRAM" key again to save 
the title. 

2.

 

If you want to store another track, repeat the above steps. 

3.

 

This unit can store up to 20 tracks. 

4.

 

To play the programmed tracks, press the "PLAY / PAUSE button".  

5.

 

Press the "STOP" key once to stop playback.  

6.

 

Press the "STOP" key a second time to clear the programmed tracks.  

7.

 

When the unit is turned off or a different mode (USB SD / AUX-PH / TUNER / TAPE) is selected with the function 
button, the programmed tracks will be automatically deleted. 

 

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CASSETTE CARE 

 

Two common causes of trouble experienced when using cassettes are: 

 

Tape jamming, leading to uneven speed during playback. 

 

Tape entangling, when the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism. 

 
To avoid these problems occurring, take the following precautions: 
 
1.

 

Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette door window 
(see fig. 1). 

2.

 

Take  up  any  loose  layers,  using  a  pencil  or  a  ballpoint  pen  with  a  hexagonal  barrel, 
before inserting the cassette (see fig. 2). 

 

Notes on Handling Cassettes 

 

If  the  cassette  feels  tight  whilst  performing  this  operation  (fig.  2),  the  tape  may  be 
jamming due to ridges formed in the winding of the tape (visible through the cassette 
door window). 

 

In most cases, these may be removed by fast rewinding (F FWD) of the cassette from 
one end to the other and back again. 

 

Do not expose cassettes to direct sunlight, dust or oil. 

 

Do not touch the tape. Fingerprints attract dust and dirt. 

 

Avoid dropping a cassette or expose it to excessive vibration. 

 

We recommend you use well-known brands of tape, preferably C60 size. 

 

Do not use C-120 tapes

, because the design of those cartridges is often very unstable and they can get caught in 

the transport mechanism. 

 

More on Cassette Use & Care 
Do not store tapes in the following places: 

-

 

On top of heaters or where there is direct sunlight 

-

 

High temperature locations 

-

 

Near loudspeakers, televisions and amplifiers 

-

 

In areas subject to strong magnetic fields 

-

 

In areas with high humidity 

-

 

Dirty, dusty places 

 
Head Maintenance 

-

 

Head and tape path should be periodically cleaned and demagnetized.  Please use as a cassette-type head 
cleaning tape. 

-

 

For specific details on the proper use of the products, please read the manual of the respective product. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION 

 
If you find your unit switches itself off regularly, this is not a fault. 
Due to the ErP Stage 2 requirements for power saving measures, a unit which is connected to the mains power will 
switch itself off automatically if no music has been playing for over 15 minutes. 
Switch the unit OFF and after 5 seconds to ON again to re-activate it. 
 

ErP2 – NEW EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE – FROM JANUARY 2013 

The 

E

nergy-

r

elated 

P

roducts  Directive 

ErP2

  impacts  all  energy-related  products  sold  within  the  EU.  

To  improve  energy  efficiency  and  environmental  protection,  the  ErP2  Directive,  which  is  a  European  legislation  as 
part of CE marking, applies to products that affect energy consumption during use.  From January 2013 this Directive 
requires  Manufacturers  and  /  or  Importers  to  offer  products  designed  to  reduce  their  overall  impact  on  the 
environment, including the resources consumed during use, manufacture and disposal. 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for BROMLEY

Page 1: ...e universal type Stylus Code SSTY1 fitted CASSETTE PLAYER Slot type for C60 type tapes 2 channel Stereo USB PORT Supports up to 32GB Flash Memory 1 1 Full Speed FS Supports full speed USB 1 1 host mode for USB hard drive Memory Stick MS MS Pro etc SD CARD SLOT Supports up to 32GB Flash Memory Secure DigitaI Multi Media MMC SPEAKERS Built in Stereo 2 x 5W RMS 4 Ohm SOUND OUTPUT 14Watts p m p o POWE...

Page 2: ...e product has been exposed to rain d The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance e The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 18 Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel Condensation Condensation ma...

Page 3: ...ll out the needle in the direction of the arrow B as shown in the line drawing Refitting a Stylus To re fit the Stylus hold the sides of the Red plastic stylus holder ensuring the needle part is facing downwards Hold the tip of the holder and insert the back edge of the stylus holder at a slight angle in the direction of the arrow C in the line drawing against the silver cartridge at the end of th...

Page 4: ...NE FOLDER ALL Now press the RECORD ERASE button The current track is cleared and the next song will play COMPACT DISC CARE To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the centre of the case and lift the disc out holding it carefully by the edges Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surface with a soft cloth Unlike conventional vinyl or Shellac records co...

Page 5: ... music through another Hi Fi Amplifier s speakers by connecting this unit to it via the LINE OUT jacks on the rear panel Note An RCA cable will be required not supplied Make sure that you connect the cable s White plug to the WHITE Jack L and the Red plug to the RED Jack R AUX IN PLAY It is possible to listen to your music from an external device e g a cassette player MP3 Player iPod when connecte...

Page 6: ...Press the button again to release it and return to the normal playback speed 5 LISTENING TO MUSIC ON A USB FLASH DRIVE OR SD CARD USB SD PLAYBACK MP3 WMA 1 Press the power switch to ON set the Volume level to mid range 2 Set the function button CD USB SD AUX PH TUNER TAPE to USB SD 3 Insert a USB FLASH DRIVE or SD CARD with stored music files into the Port or SD Slot The LCD screen displays the nu...

Page 7: ...k Tape entangling when the tape wraps itself around vital parts of the mechanism To avoid these problems occurring take the following precautions 1 Check that there are no loose layers of tape visible through the cassette door window see fig 1 2 Take up any loose layers using a pencil or a ballpoint pen with a hexagonal barrel before inserting the cassette see fig 2 Notes on Handling Cassettes If ...

Page 8: ... with the Cue Lever and returned to the arm rest Lower it and secure it with the clip after you have finished playing your records 8 Adjust the Volume 9 Playing records with the dust cover down will protect the record and turntable from dust 7 CD PLAYER OPERATION Listening to an Audio CD or MP3 CD 1 Press the POWER button to ON 5 Press the CD door down gently to close it and to switch the device o...

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