RCD739
UK
(Eng.)(A5) 17-8-200
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T
o
clea
n
the
C
D
pl
ayer
:
D
us
t on
the
pi
ckup
len
s
can
lead
to
er
rat
ic ope
rat
ion
and
int
er
rup
ti
on
of
the
soun
d
du
ri
ng
pl
ay.
N
OT
E
: D
o
no
t touc
h
the
su
rfac
e
of
the
pic
ku
p
len
s.
D
o
not
al
low
any
liqui
ds
on
the
ins
ide
of
the
pr
odu
ct
.
----
--T
o
clea
n
the
pi
ck
up
lens
, ope
n
the
C
D
Do
or
an
d
bl
ow
the
dus
t off
of
the
pi
ck
up
lens
us
ing
a ca
me
ra
len
s
blow
er
(avai
labl
e at
mo
st
cam
er
a st
ore
s)
----
-T
o
clea
n
the
C
D
playe
r ca
bi
ne
t , us
e
a
sof
t , da
m
p
cl
oth
to
w
ipe
of
f the
ext
eri
or su
rf
ac
e.
----
-N
ev
er
use
ben
ze
ne
or
ot
he
r
strong
ch
em
ica
l
clea
ne
rs
,as
the
se
co
ul
d
dam
age
the
pr
odu
ct
's
fini
sh.
RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)
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RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)
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Digital CD/Radio Stereo System with Remote
MODEL : RCD739
UK
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Operating Instructions
BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT, READ, UNDERSTAND,
AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Be sure to save this booklet for future reference.
ENGLISH
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
WARNING :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
1. Read instructions-All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is
operated.
2. Retain instructions-The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Head Warnings-All warnings and cautions on the appliance and in the operating instructions should
be adhered to.
4. Follow instructions-All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Water and Moisture-The appliance should not be used near water, e.g. near a bathtub, washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or the like.
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting-The appliance should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.
7. Ventilation-The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its
proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar
surface that may block the ventilation openings, or placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase
or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
8. heat-The appliance should be situated away from neat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat..
9. Power Sources-The product should be operated only with the type of power supply indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources,
refer to the operation instructions.
10.Grounding Polarization-This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug
(a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way
this is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.
If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
11.Power-Cord Protection-Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
12. Cleaning-The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
13. Nonuse periods-The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left
when left unused for a long period of time.
14. Object and Liquid Entry-Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled
into the product case through product openings.
15. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product from the wall outlet and take it to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions.
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate when used according to the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper
adjustment of other controls may interfere with the product's normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service.
16. Servicing-The user should not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the operating
instruction. All servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
17. Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power
lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
18. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static. Section 810 of the National
Electrical Code ANSI/NEFA 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast
and supporting structure, grounding conductress, location of antenna-discharge unit, size of
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode (see figure).
19. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
20. Lightning-For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
21. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician
to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operation condition.
22. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as
this can result in a risk of fir or electric shock.
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Do not apply oil or petroleum products to this product.
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not defeat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE PROCED URE HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
RCD739 (Eng.)(A5)
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MOUNTING LOCATION
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L
O
C
A
T
IO
N
O
F
C
O
N
T
R
O
L
S
1.C
D
Do
or
2.C
D
Do
or
O
pen
B
ut
ton
3.Sp
eaker
4.R
ep
ea
t Bu
tton
5.V
ol
ume
C
ont
rol
K
no
b
6.Pr
og
ra
m
B
utton
7.R
an
dom
B
ut
ton
8.SK
IP
(F
A
ST
-FO
R
W
A
R
D)
but
ton
9.Fu
nct
ion
Sw
itch
(C
D
, A
M,
FM
)
10.
A
lar
m
O
N
/O
FF
B
ut
ton
11.
Mi
nut
e
S
et
B
ut
ton
12.
L
C
D
Di
spl
ay
(C
D,
C
lock
and
Fr
equ
ency)
13.
St
ere
o
L
E
D
Indi
cat
or
14.
H
our
Se
t
B
ut
ton
15.
A
lar
m
S
et
B
ut
ton
16.
Se
lec
to
r Sw
it
ch
(O
N/
O
FF/
A
U
T
O
)
17.
Ti
m
e
Se
t Bu
tton
18.
SK
IP
(R
E
W
IND
) but
ton
19.
Tun
ing
C
ont
rol
K
nob
20.
C
D
Pl
ay
/P
au
se
B
ut
ton
21.
C
D
St
op
B
utton
22.
R
em
ot
e Sen
so
r
23.
H
ea
dph
one
Ja
ck
24.
D
C
In
put
Jac
k
R
E
M
OT
E
C
O
N
TRO
L
1
.PL
A
Y
B
ut
ton
2
.SK
IP
(F
A
ST
-FO
R
W
A
R
D)
but
to
n
3
.Pr
og
ra
m
B
u
tton
4
.R
ep
ea
t Bu
tton
5
.R
an
dom
B
ut
ton
6
.STO
P
B
ut
ton
7
.SK
IP
(R
E
W
IND
) b
ut
to
n
A
C
OP
E
R
A
T
ION
T
o
o
per
at
e
the
uni
t us
ing A
C
pow
er
, con
nec
t a
9V
A
C
ada
pt
or
(inc
lude
d)
to
an
A
C
out
let
havi
ng
120
V
A
C
.
C
A
U
T
IO
N
:
W
he
n
n
ot
us
ing A
C
pow
er,
di
sco
nne
ct
the
A
C
ad
apt
er fr
o
m
the
wal
l o
ut
let
b
y
pu
lli
n
g
the
pl
u
g
(not
th
e
co
rd)
. Do
not
to
uch
the A
C
ad
apt
er wi
th
we
t ha
nds
an
d
pl
u
g
ful
ly
ins
ert
ed
w
ithou
t
exp
os
ing
any
p
ar
t of
the
bl
ad
e.
H
EA
D
P
H
ON
E
JA
C
K
T
hi
s un
it
w
ill ac
ce
pt
ster
eo
he
adp
hon
es
wi
th
a
Ø
3.
5
mm
pl
ug
. B
ef
or
e
con
nec
ting
th
e
he
ad
pho
nes
set
the
vol
u
me
to
m
in
imu
m
level
as
n
ot
to
d
am
ag
e
yo
ur
ea
rs
or
the
he
ad
pho
nes
. C
on
nec
t the
h
ea
dph
one
s to
the
he
ad
pho
nes
jac
k.
T
he
sp
ea
ker
s w
ill
b
e
aut
om
at
ical
ly
d
isc
onn
ec
ted.
W
ar
ni
ng
:
Pr
ol
o
nge
d
exp
os
ur
e
to
h
igh
sou
nd
level
s m
ay
p
er
m
ane
nt
ly
d
am
ag
e
yo
ur
he
ar
i
ng.
Y
ou
ma
y
no
t
he
ar
som
e
w
ar
n
in
g
soun
d
w
hi
le we
ar
ing
thes
e
h
ea
dph
one
s.
VO
LU
M
E
C
O
NT
RO
L
A
dj
us
t the
VO
L
U
ME
co
nt
rol
to
the
de
si
red
level
.
R
A
D
IO
S
E
C
TI
O
N
L
IST
E
NI
N
G
TO
T
HE
R
A
D
IO
1.Sl
ide
SE
L
E
C
T
O
R
Sw
itc
h
to "O
N"
pos
ition.
2.Sl
ide
FU
N
CT
IO
N
Sw
itch
to se
lec
t
A
M
or
FM
pos
ition
3.R
ot
ate
the
Tun
ing
C
ont
rol
K
nob
to
you
r des
ired
Ra
di
o
stati
on.
4.T
o
turn
off
R
adi
o, Sl
ide
SE
L
E
C
TO
R
sw
itch
to
"O
FF"
pos
ition
to tur
n
off
the
uni
t.
For
be
tter
rec
ept
ion,
T
hi
s un
it
has
a
bui
lt-in
ant
en
na
for A
M/
FM,
L
oca
te
the
un
it
w
her
e
you
can
obt
ain
the
bes
t rec
ept
ion.
C
L
O
C
K
S
E
C
TI
O
N
C
L
OC
K
SE
T
TI
N
G
Pr
es
s an
d
ho
ld
T
im
e.
/SE
T
but
to
n
to
set
the
cl
o
ck
Pr
es
s Ho
ur
or
Mi
n
but
to
n
res
pe
ct
iv
el
y
N
ot
e:
In
rad
io
m
ode
, the
freq
ue
ncy
w
ill ap
pea
r at
t
he
loc
at
ion
wh
er
e
tim
e
appe
ar
s. Pr
es
s
and
hol
d
th
e
Ti
m
e/
Se
t b
ut
to
n
to
di
spl
ay
the
cu
rr
ent
time
; Pr
es
s
and
hol
d
th
e A
L
./Set
but
to
n
to
di
spl
ay
the
cu
rr
ent
al
arm
tim
e.
R
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D
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.)(A
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)
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A
L
AR
M
T
IM
E
SE
T
TI
N
G
1
.Sl
ide
SE
L
E
C
T
O
R
sw
itch
t
o
"O
FF"
or
"A
U
TO
"
po
si
tion
.
2
.Pr
es
s an
d
ho
ld
A
l. SE
T
but
to
n
to
set
the
A
lar
m
tim
e
3
.Pr
es
s Ho
ur
or
Mi
n
but
to
n
res
pe
ct
iv
el
y
.
4
.Tur
n
o
n
the
al
arm
func
tion
b
y
pr
ess
ing
A
L
.O
N/
O
FF
but
to
n
till the
alar
m
Ic
on
app
ear
s
N
ot
e.
W
hi
le al
arm
time
is
o
n,
it w
ill al
ar
m
for
3
m
inut
es.
T
o
tu
rn
off
the
alar
m
, pr
es
s th
e
A
L
.O
N/
O
FF
but
to
n
on
ce.
W
ake
u
p
by
B
u
zze
r
1
.A
fte
r se
t the
d
es
ired
alar
m
tim
e.
A
nd
p
res
s
th
e
A
L
.O
N
/O
FF
but
to
n
till the
alar
m
ic
on
app
ea
rs
2
.Sl
ide
the
SE
L
E
C
TO
R
sw
itch
to
"O
FF"
pos
ition.
W
ake
u
p
by
C
D
or
Ra
di
o
1
.Sl
ide
SE
L
E
C
T
O
R
sw
itch
t
o
"A
U
TO
"
po
si
tion
.
2
.Se
t you
r
d
es
ired
alar
m
ti
m
e.
3
.Tur
n
o
n
the
al
arm
func
tion
b
y
pr
ess
ing
A
L
.O
N/
O
FF
but
to
n
till the
alar
m
Ic
on
app
ear
s
4
.Sl
ide
the
SE
L
E
C
TO
R
sw
itch
to
"AU
TO
"
po
si
tion
.
5
.Sl
ide
the
Func
tion
S
wi
tch
to
C
D
, A
M
or
FM
pos
ition.
W
he
n
th
e
al
arm
tim
e
is on,
C
D
&
R
AD
IO
(A
M/
FM
) wi
ll be
au
tom
at
ica
lly
pl
ayed
.
C
D
S
E
C
TI
O
N
P
L
A
Y
IN
G
A
CD
1.Pr
es
s the
O
pen
but
ton
of
C
D
Do
or
w
her
e re
ma
rked
"O
pe
n"
to
ope
n
the
C
D
D
oo
r.
2.Ins
er
t a
C
D
w
ith
the
labe
l fac
ing
upw
ar
d.
3.C
los
e
the
C
D
com
pa
rtme
nt
by
pr
es
si
ng
the
upp
er
co
rn
er
of
C
D
D
oor
.
4.Sl
ide
the
FU
NC
T
IO
N
sw
i
t
ch
to C
D
pos
ition
5.Sl
ide
the
SE
L
E
C
TO
R
sw
itch
to
"O
N
"
po
si
tion
to
tur
n
on
the
uni
t.
T
he
C
D
w
ill rot
at
e for
a
w
hi
le and
then
st
op.
6.Pr
es
s PL
A
Y
/P
A
U
SE
but
to
n
to
star
t C
D
play
bac
k
from
the
fi
rst
trac
k.
7.Pr
es
s onc
e
m
or
e
P
L
A
Y
/P
A
U
SE
but
ton
to
m
om
ent
arily
pa
us
e,
Ico
n
"
"
w
ill flas
h.
Pr
es
s agai
n
PL
A
Y
/P
A
U
SE
but
ton
to
res
um
e
to pl
ay
ba
ck
8.T
o
stop
the
playb
ac
k,
Pr
es
s STO
P
but
ton.
T
R
A
C
K
S
EA
R
C
H
Pr
es
s the
S
KI
P/
S
E
AR
C
H
but
ton
du
ri
ng
pl
ay
to
ski
p
to the
des
ired
track.
Pr
es
s the
"F
.FW
D
"
but
ton
to
ski
p
to the
next
trac
k
on
the
di
sc.
Pr
es
s the
"R
E
W
"
but
ton
to
ski
p
to the
begi
nni
ng
of
the
cur
rent
track
Pr
es
s the
"R
E
W
"
but
ton
tw
ic
e
or
m
or
e to
ski
p
to
previ
ous
tra
ck
.
F
O
RW
A
RD
/R
E
V
ES
E
SE
AR
C
H
Pr
es
s an
d
ho
ld
the
For
war
d or
B
ack
war
d SK
IP/
S
E
AR
C
H
but
ton
du
ri
ng
pl
ay
to
sca
n
the
di
sc
at hi
gh
sp
eed
.
W
he
n
the
de
si
red
sect
ion
of
the
di
sc
if foun
d,
rel
eas
e
the
B
ut
ton
an
d
no
rm
al
play
w
il
l
res
um
e.
"F
.FW
D
"
-----
----
-----
----
-For
war
d
"R
E
W
" --
----
-----
----
-
---
B
ackw
ar
d
Pr
es
s an
d
ho
ld
the
"F
.FW
D
"
but
ton
w
hi
le
playi
ng
to
sca
n
the
cu
rr
ent
track
for
war
d at
hi
gh
spee
d.
Pr
es
s an
d
ho
ld
the
"R
E
W
"
but
ton
w
hi
le
playi
ng
to
sca
n
the
cu
rr
ent
track
ba
ckw
ar
d at
hi
gh
spee
d.
P
RO
GR
A
M
M
E
D
P
L
A
Y
BA
C
K
U
p
to
20
trac
ks
ca
n
be
pr
ogr
amm
ed
in
to
pla
y
in any
des
ire
d
seq
ue
nce
.
1.Pr
es
s the
O
pen
but
ton
of
C
D
Do
or
w
her
e re
ma
rked
"O
pe
n"
to
ope
n
the
C
D
D
oo
r.
2.Ins
er
t a
C
D
w
ith
the
l
abe
l si
de
fac
ing
upwar
d.
3.C
los
e
the
C
D
com
pa
rtme
nt
by
pr
es
si
ng
the
upp
er
co
rn
er
of
C
D
D
oor
.
4.Sl
ide
the
FU
NC
T
IO
N
S
wi
tch
to
C
D
po
si
tion
5.Sl
ide
the
SE
L
E
C
T
O
R
Sw
itc
h
to ON
po
si
tion
to
tur
n
on
the
uni
t.
T
he
C
D
w
ill r
ot
at
e for
a
w
hi
le and
then
st
op.
6.Pr
es
s PRO
G
but
ton
un
ti
l "PR
O
G
01"
flash
es
in
di
spl
ay.
7.Pr
es
s SK
IP
For
war
d or
SK
IP
Ba
ck
war
d but
ton
to
sel
ect
a
des
ired
track
to be
m
em
or
ized.
8.Pr
es
s PRO
G
but
ton
to
pr
ogr
am
the
track.
9.R
ep
ea
t st
eps
7
an
d
8
to pr
ogr
am
trac
ks
.
10.
Pr
es
s PL
A
Y
/P
A
U
SE
but
ton
to
star
t pl
ayi
ng
.
T
o
can
ce
l
progr
am
pl
ay, Pr
es
s STO
P
but
ton
two
tim
es
.
R
E
P
E
A
T
P
L
A
Y
T
o
R
epea
t Si
ng
le Tr
ac
k
Pr
es
s R
E
PE
A
T
but
ton
on
th
e
rem
ot
e co
nt
rol
w
hi
le
the
trac
k
yo
u
wan
t to
rep
eat
is pl
ayi
ng
. T
he
"R
E
PE
A
T
"
flas
hi
ng
wi
ll appe
ar
in
disp
lay
.
----
--Pr
es
s
R
E
PE
A
T
two
tim
es
on
th
e
remot
e co
nt
rol
.
----
--Pr
es
s
R
E
PE
A
T
but
ton
on
th
e
rem
ot
e co
nt
rol
tw
ice
dur
ing
play
.
----
--T
o
repea
t an
ot
he
r
track,
P
re
ss
R
E
W
or
FW
D
S
KI
P
but
ton.
----
--T
o
can
ce
l
repea
t pl
ay, Pr
es
s R
E
PE
A
T
but
ton
two
tim
es
.
T
o
R
epea
t
all the
tra
cks
Pr
es
s R
E
PE
A
T
but
ton
tw
ic
e
dur
ing
play
. T
he
"R
E
PE
A
T
"
indi
ca
tor
w
il
l appe
ar
in
disp
lay
.
----
--Al
l trac
ks
w
il
l be
pl
aye
d
thr
ou
gh
in se
que
nc
e
and
then
the
sequ
en
ce
wi
ll be
repe
at
ed
cont
inu
ous
ly.
----
--T
o
can
ce
l
repea
t pl
ay, pr
ess
R
E
PE
A
T
but
ton
on
e
time
.
R
ando
m
pl
ay
Pr
es
s st
op
but
to
n
to
ent
er
int
o st
op
mo
de
, pr
es
s
R
ando
m
but
ton
on
ce
then
pr
es
s
play/
paus
e but
ton
to
ca
rry
out
rando
m
pla
y, "R
A
N
DO
M"
wi
ll appe
ar
in
disp
lay
.
A
ll tra
ck
s
on
the
di
sc
w
ill
be
playe
d
in
rando
m
ord
er,
the
n
w
ill st
op
.
D
ur
ing
rando
m
p
layi
ng,
T
o
can
ce
l
rando
m
play
, pr
ess
st
op
but
ton
tw
ic
e.
H
AN
D
L
IN
G
DI
SC
S
T
hi
s pr
od
uc
t
is de
si
gne
d
to
pl
ay
C
D
s
bea
ri
n
g
the
D
IS
C
Ident
ifica
tion
logo.
C
D
not
car
ryi
ng
thi
s
logo
m
ay
not
con
fo
rm
t
o
the
C
D
st
anda
rd
an
d
m
ay
not
pl
ay
pr
oper
ly.
D
irt
y, scr
at
che
d,
or
war
ped
disc
s
m
ay
ca
us
e
ski
pp
ing
or
noi
se.
----
--Ha
ndl
e the
C
D
onl
y
by
the
edg
es
.
----
--T
o
kee
p
the
C
D
cl
ea
n
, do
no
t to
uc
h
the
su
rf
ac
e
of
the
dis
c.
----
--R
et
ur
n
C
D
s
to
the
ir
ori
ginal
cas
es
af
ter
use
to
avoi
d se
ri
ous
sc
rat
ch
es
tha
t cou
ld
ca
us
e
the
las
er
pi
ckup
to
ski
p.
----
--Do
not
exp
os
e
C
D
s
to di
rec
t su
nl
ight
, high
hum
id
ity
or
hi
gh
tem
pe
rat
ur
es
for
ext
ende
d
per
iods
of
time
, as
pr
ol
onge
d
exp
os
ur
e
to
high
temp
er
at
ure
s can
war
p CD
s
----
--Do
not
appl
y pap
er
or
w
rite
an
yt
hing
on
ei
ther
si
de
of
a C
D.
S
har
p
w
riting
inst
rum
en
ts
or
the
ink
s
in som
e fe
lt-t
ip pen
s,
m
ay
da
ma
ge
the
sur
fac
e
of
a C
D
T
O
Cl
ean
C
D
s:
----
--Fi
nge
rpr
int
s sh
oul
d
be
w
ipe
d
from
th
e
sur
fac
e
of
the
C
D
w
ith
a
sof
t cl
oth.
U
nl
ike
con
ven
tiona
l
rec
or
ds
, C
Ds
have
no
gr
oov
es
to
col
lec
t du
st
and
m
icr
os
co
pi
c deb
ri
s, so
ge
nt
ly
w
ipi
ng
the
C
Ds
w
ith
a
clot
h
removes
m
os
t of
the
par
ticl
es.
----
--Wi
pe
in
a
strai
ght
mo
tion
from
the
insi
d
e
to
the
ou
tsi
de
of
the
C
D.
----
--Never
use
che
m
ic
al
s (i.e.
rec
or
d
clea
ni
ng
spr
ays
,
ant
i-stat
i
c
spr
ays
, ben
ze
ne
or thi
nne
r)
to cl
ean
C
D
s,
as
dam
ag
e
to
the
pl
ast
ic of
the
CD
m
ay
re
su
lt.
R
C
D
7
3
9
(
En
g
.)(A
5
)
-
8
-
T
RO
UB
L
E
SH
OOT
ING
GU
ID
E
Y
ou
exp
er
ien
ce
a
pr
ob
lem
w
it
h thi
s uni
t chec
k
the
ch
ar
t be
low
be
fo
re
ca
lling
of
ser
vic
e.
C
AR
E
A
ND
M
A
INT
E
NA
NC
E
C
AR
IN
G
F
O
R
CO
M
P
A
C
T
DI
SC
S
---T
o
kee
p
the
C
D
cl
ea
n,
hand
le
it by
its
edge
. D
o
no
t
touc
h
the
su
rfac
e.
---D
o
no
t st
ick
pa
pe
r
or
tape
ont
o th
e
C
D
---D
o
no
t exp
os
e
the
C
D
to di
rec
t su
nl
ight
or
hea
t so
ur
ce
s
suc
h
as
hol
t ai
r du
ct
s.
D
o
no
t leave
the
C
D
in
a car
par
ked
und
er
di
rect
sunl
igh
t.
C
lean
ing
the
Un
it
---T
o
pre
ven
t fi
re
or
sho
ck
haz
ar
d
, dis
conn
ect
your
uni
t fr
om
the
AC
po
w
er
sour
ce
w
he
n
cl
ean
in
g.
---T
he
fi
ni
sh
on
yo
ur
uni
t m
ay
be
clea
ned
w
it
h a
dust
clot
h
and
car
ed
for
as
ot
her
fur
ni
t
ur
e.
U
se
ca
ut
i
on
wh
en
cl
ea
ni
ng
an
d
w
ipi
ng
the
pla
stic
pa
rt
s.
---M
ild
so
ap
and
a
dam
p
cl
oth
ma
y
be
us
ed
on
th
e
front
pan
el
.
IM
P
ORT
A
NC
E
T
o
kee
p
up
t
he
cl
oc
k'
s
ope
ra
ting,
R
eme
mb
er
to
turn
off
the
uni
t by
sl
idin
g
the
SE
L
E
C
TO
R
sw
itch
A
to
A
L
.O
FF
po
si
tion
as
the
cl
oc
k
m
em
or
y
w
ill be
lost
if yo
u
di
sco
nne
ct
your
un
it
fr
om
the
AC
po
w
er
sour
ce.