AUXILIARY INPUT
The auxiliary input cable and plug are built in the unit and allows users to connect their MP3 player or other digital audio player to the docking system.
1.Release the iPod DOCKING COMPARTMENT DOOR LOCK. 2.Open the compartment door.
3.Take out the AUX IN stereo plug and unwire the AUX cable from the bobbin.
4.Connect the AUX IN stereo plug to the
6.Slide the FUNCTION selector to AUX position. 7.Rotate the VOLUME dial to adjust volume level.
8.Fold down the FOLDING PLATFORM and sit the external audio device on the platform. 9.Close and lock the compartment door.
NOTE: 1. If you connect the
2.Slide the FUNCTION selector to OFF position turning off the unit when you finish listening. Don't forget to switch off the power of your external device as well.
3.To avoid water damage inside the compartment or damage to your digital audio player, please make sure your hands are dry and you only open the compartment when you are not near water. Tightly lock the compartment door properly before using near water.
CLOCK SETTINGS
1.Press and hold the TIME SET button then press the HOUR button to set hour. 2.Press and hold the TIME SET button then press the MIN button to set minute. 3.After the clock time is set, release the TIME SET button.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
•Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust or extreme temperature.
•Do not tamper with the unit's internal components.
•Clean your unit with a damp (never wet) cloth. Solvents or detergents should never be used.
•Avoid leaving your unit in direct sunlight or in hot, humid or dusty places.
•Keep your unit away from heating appliances and sources of electrical noise such as fluorescent lamps or motors.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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| Batteries are exhausted. | Replace the batteries. | ||
The unit does | AC Adaptor is not plugged into a | Plug the AC adaptor into a wall | ||
wall outlet or the connector is not | outlet and plug the connector into | |||
not respond (no power) | ||||
plugged into the power supply jack | the supply jack on the unit. | |||
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| Wall outlet is not functioning. | Plug another device into the same | ||
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iPod does not | iPod does not install properly. | Remove your iPod from the dock | ||
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dock properly |
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| iPod. Then reseat it in the dock. | |
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| iPod is not installed properly. | Remove your iPod from the dock | ||
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iPod does not respond |
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to the speaker system | Your iPod is locked up. | Please make sure that your iPod is | ||
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| working properly before docking into | |
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| Unit is powered by batteries. | Use AC adaptor for iPod charging at | ||
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| dry location. | |
| iPod is not installed properly. | Remove your iPod from the dock | ||
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iPod does not | and check for obstruction on the | |||
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charge up |
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| iPod. Then reseat it in the dock. | |
| iPod is locked up/ frozen. | Please make sure your iPod is | ||
| iPod battery has problem. | working properly before docking into | ||
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AM band is too noisy | The reception at the set location is | Slightly rotate the unit for the best | ||
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| Volume level is set too high. | Decrease the volume. | ||
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| speakers. Try a different audio source | |
Sound is distorted | Sound source is distorted. |
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| source like older generation of iPod, | |
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| try reducing the output volume on the | |
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| boost OFF or change the EQ setting. | |
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Unit gets warm after | This is normal. | Turn the unit off for a period of time or | ||
extended play at |
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high volume |
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