Philips CEM3100 Additional information, Detach the front panel, Replace fuse, Remove the unit

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8Additional information

Detach the front panel

You can detach the front panel to deter theft. 1 Press to release the panel.

2 Pull the panel towards you to disengage it from the classis.

Note

•• If the new fuse gets damaged again, there may be an internal malfunction. Consult your Philips dealer.

3Store the panel in the supplied carrying case to protect it from dirt or damage.

Replace fuse

If the fuse is damaged,

1Check the electric connection.

2Buy a fuse that matches the voltage of the damaged fuse.

3Replace the fuse.

Remove the unit

You can remove the unit from the dashboard.

1Detach the front panel.

2Pull out the unit by using the disassembly tools.

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Contents Register your product and get support at Always there to help youPage Contents Environmental information SafetyRecycling Never place any objects other than discs into the apparatusKoninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved Whats in the box Your car audio systemIntroduction Menu Overview of the main unitSource Select audio source Display LCD colorOverview of the remote control Get started Install the car audioConnection for cars with ISO connectors Connect the male connector to the unitMount into the dashboard 5mm Attach the front panel Install remote control batteryTurn on Set clockSelect tuner region Listen to radioTune to a radio station View clockPlay with RDS Tune to a preset stationStore radio stations in memory Receive traffic announcement Select alternate frequenciesCT OFF turn off the RDS clock Play audio filesPlay a disc Set RDS clockPlay from iPod/iPhone Play from USBPlay options Adjust sound Turn on/off full sound Select preset equalizerSwitch music listening zone Other sound settingsDimmer Select blackout settingTurn demo mode on/off Turn beep sound on/offAudiobook ResetRotate to select a setting Fast Slow LCD ColorRemove the unit Additional informationDetach the front panel Replace fuseFAT32 Product informationAmmw Troubleshooting WMA Windows Media Audio GlossaryMP3 Page All rights reserved CEM310012UMV3.0