Optimus CD-3327 owner manual CD and CD Player Care Tips

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After programming a sequence of tracks, you can review the tracks by pressing PROGRAM/REPEAT

and then SKIP or .

To add to the programmed sequence, press PROGRAM/ REPEAT until you reach the end of the program and the next sequence is available. Then press

SKIP or to find the track you want and press PROGRAM/ REPEAT again to store the new track.

5.Press PLAY/PAUSE to play the pro- grammed tracks in sequence.

Notes:

Press SKIP and to move through the programmed sequence during play.

Press STOP, PROGRAM/REPEAT then PLAY/PAUSE to start playing the sequence again from the beginning.

To clear the program from memory, press STOP, then either:

open the CD door, or

set FUNCTION to a setting other than CD

CD AND CD PLAYER CARE TIPS

Although a CD is very durable, you should handle it with care. We recom- mend the following precautions.

Keep the CD in its protective case or sleeve when you are not playing it.

Keep the CD clean. Your local RadioShack store sells a suitable CD cleaner kit.

Keep the CD dry. A drop of moisture can act as a lens and affect the laser beam’s focus. If the CD gets wet, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth before playing it.

Do not write on either side of a CD, especially the non-label side.

Handle the CD by its edge to avoid fingerprints and surface scratches, which can prevent the laser from accurately reading the CD. To clean the surface, use a CD Cleaner Kit (such as Cat. No. 42-226) or Scratch ’n Fix (Cat. No. 42-127).

Do not store CDs in high- temperature, high-humidity loca- tions.

If the CD-3327 is subjected to a sudden shock or jolt during play, the CD’s rota- tion speed might suddenly change, and the music might be briefly interrupted or the current track might start over. This is not a malfunction.

Cautions:

To avoid damaging the CD player, do not place anything but a CD in the CD compartment.

Remove any loaded CD from the CD player before moving the CD- 3327 to prevent damaging the CD.

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Contents CD-3327 Other Features FeaturesCD Player Features Cassette Deck FeaturesContents Preparation Connecting SpeakersUsing Batteries Connecting PowerUsing AC Power Listening Safely Using HeadphonesUsing the Radio Loading and Playing a CD Using the CD PlayerAutomatic Search Music System Asms Special FeaturesPause Audible SearchRepeat Programmed PlayCue CD and CD Player Care Tips 14-505b.fm Page 12 Wednesday, February 10, 1999 355 PM Playing a Cassette Tape Using the Cassette PlayerLoading a Cassette Tape Recording Recording from the Radio Recording from the CD PlayerRestoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Tape TipsErasing a Cassette Tape Preventing Accidental ErasureCare and Maintenance FCC Notice Cleaning the TAPE- Handling PartsCassette Player SpecificationsRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas