COBY electronic CX-CD332 fcoby instruction manual Radio Operation, CD Operation, Power OFF

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PORTABLE CD PLAYER

CX-CD332

 

Open door lock

 

FF

button

 

REW

button

 

Stop button

Tuning Control

Play/Pause button

 

LCD Display

 

Headphone jack

Volume

control

Function

Switch

BATTERY OPERATION (BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED)

Your unit operates on two(2)AA size alkaline batteries. Open the CD cover and insert the batteries in the battery compartment following the polarity diagram located inside.

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To. remove the disc from its storage case, press down on the center of

the case and lift the disc out. Hold it carefully by the edges as shown

below.

Insert the disc into the unit with the label of the disc facing UP. Gently wipe the disc using a soft cloth from the center to the outer direction to remove dust, fingerprints or any other particles on the disc surface. Never use chemicals, such as record sprays , anti-static sprays, benzene or thinners to clean the CD. These chemicals can damage the disc surface permanently.

To avoid serious scratches on CD, keep them in the cases after each use. Scratches can cause the laser pick-up skip in the future play.

Do not place stickers or write anything on the disc.

Read the instruction manual before operating this unit. Do not expose the unit to high temperature or humidity. Use dampened soft cloth to clean the unit. Do not use strong detergent or solvent to clean the unit.

C o ns ult yo ur de a le r if yo u are e ve r in doubt abo ut the ins ta lla tio n, ope ra tio n o r s a fe ty o f yo ur e quipme nt

General

Maximum Output (Stereo Headphone..15mW+15mW(32ohm)

Radio Frequecy

FM

..................................................88-108MHz

DC

3V with 2 size "AA" Batteries

5.1"x 1.1"x 5.9"(WHD)

The CD mechanism and the sensitive circuitry may cause interference to a radio tuner nearby. Do not operate this unit while operating other radio devices.

Danger

This product utilizes invisible laser

 

radiation. Avoid direct exposure to

 

 

 

 

 

 

the beam.

 

 

 

 

Caution

Use of controls, adjustments or procedures not listed in

 

this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

C O M P A C T

Only compact discs identified with this mark can

be used with this player.

D I G I TAL AU D I O

 

RADIO OPERATION

RADIO OPERATION

(1)Slide the FUNCTION switch to FM or AM position to turn the power on.

(2)Get to the desired station by tuning knob. (3)Set a proper listening level by volume control.

(4)To turn off the radio, slide the FUNCTION switch to CD.

CD OPERATION

(1)Press PLAY/PAUSE ( )button to turn the power on.

(2)LCD screen will display" ".

(3)LCD screen will display " no diSC" if CD is not in the unit.

(4)LCD screen will display "Er" if the unit cannot read CD track data.

(5)When CD track data has been read, LCD screen will display the last track number with the total play time.

(6)Unit will start playing from track No.1 automatically.

Press STOP( )button to stop play, and the last track Number will display.

Press PLAY/PAUSE()button to pause on/off alternately.

Time display will flash on pause mode.

(1) Press FF

(or REW

)button to set the

 

desired track# . Press PLAY/PAUSE

 

button to play. Press FF

(or REW )

Press FF button

 

 

 

button to change the track # during the play mode.

(2) During play, press REW button to play previous track.

Press REW button at the head of NO.4

(3)During pause mode, press FF (or REW ) button to play the next track (or previous track). The unit will keep in pause mode and time

display will flash.

During play, press and hold FF(or REW) button to fast forward (or fast reverse) the current track.

POWER OFF

Press STOP button to get to the stop mode.

The player will shut off automatically after a few seconds.

(1) is displayed when the battery voltage reaches low.

(2)When the voltage is too low, the unit will automatically turn off.

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