Becker Designed 1432 manual qualified service technicians

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Display of Tracks and Playing Time: To determine the number of tracks on the selected disc, press the function control button "*", and then the tape selection button CR. The display will indicate the total number of selections for eight seconds. Similarly, to determine how long a disc has been playing, press the function control button "*", and then the mode button. A three- or four- digit number will appear in the display - the first one or two indicating minutes, the second two indicating seconds. A display readout of 3417 means the disc has been playing for thirty-four minutes and seventeen seconds.

Maintenance Notes for CD System: Extreme temperatures will affect the performance of the CD

system. However, optimum performance will occur between 32 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

Dampness on the disc surface can be caused by changing temperatures and may affect disc performance, inhibiting the system's laser from focusing and making it impossible

for it to read the contents of a disc. As soon as relative humidity has decreased, this situation will correct itself, usually within one or two hours.

Although compact discs are specially coated for durability, they should still be handled carefully. Handle discs only by the edges and avoid fingerprints, dust, scratches, and dampness on both surfaces. Do not label the discs or affix paper or tape to them. After removing a disc from the magazine, store it in its original case.

If needed, clean the disc with a CD cleaning cloth, wiping radially from the center of the disc to the edge. Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, or commercially available cleaners intended for analog discs.

Mistracking or skipping due to road shock is unavoidable but will not damage the unit or discs.

Caution: This CD player contains a Class 1 laser unit. If the cover is opened or damaged, there is

danger from invisible laser radiation. Do not remove the cover. There are no parts that can be repaired by the user. Only

qualified service technicians

should attempt internal

maintenance or repairs.

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