Lenoxx Electronics CD-110 Playing A Cd, Open, Press the CD PLAY button, The PLAY/PAUSE lamp will

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PLAYING A CD

PLAYING A CD

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1

2

4

Connect the supplied AC power cord or batteries (see page 4).

1

 

Rotate the FUNCTION

 

 

switch to the CD position.

 

 

 

The POWER lamp will turn

 

 

 

on.

POWER lamp

 

 

 

2

 

Press the OPEN button to

 

 

open the CD door and place

 

 

 

 

 

 

the CD in the CD

 

 

OPEN

compartment. The label side

 

 

of the CD should face

 

 

 

 

 

 

upward.

 

 

 

NOTE: Make sure the handle

 

 

 

is folded in its position,

 

 

 

otherwise the CD door will be

 

 

 

barred by the erected handle.

 

3

 

Close the CD DOOR by

 

 

 

 

 

 

pushing it down. The display

 

 

 

will show the total tracks on TRACK

 

 

that CD.

 

4

Press the CD PLAY button.

The PLAY/PAUSE lamp will

be steady on, the player plays all the tracks once.

TRACK

Track PLAY/PAUSE number lamp

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Contents MODEL CD-110 RECEIVES AM/FM BROADCASTS POWER LED INDICATOR2 WAY POWER - AC/DC PLAYS MUSIC COMPACT DISCSSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2IB-CD110SY-WM-E-V1SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS2. Using the player on batteries CHOOSING THE POWER SOURCES1. Connecting the AC power cord Battery compartment on the bottom of the setPress the CD PLAY button PLAYING A CDOPEN The PLAY/PAUSE lamp willPress or Adjust USE THESE BUTTONS FOR ADDITIONAL OPERATIONSTo cancel Repeat Play PLAYING CD TRACKS REPEATEDLY REPEAT PLAYProgrammed Play To cancel Program PlaySELECTING YOUR OWN MUSIC PLAYING ORDER To check the order of tracks before playLISTENING TO THE RADIO 9IB-CD110SY-WM-E-V1To improve broadcast reception RotateUSE THESE BUTTONS FOR ADDITIONAL OPERATIONS On Placement PRECAUTIONS On SafetyOn Power Sources On OperationPRECAUTIONS continued Notes on CDs MAINTENANCE Cleaning the LensCleaning the Cabinet General CD player Radio TROUBLE SHOOTINGProblem RemedyCD Section SPECIFICATION General DescriptionFor customer service Radio Section