Operating the Cal Flame Entertainment Center

Cal Flame Entertainment System Operation

DVD Player and Surround Sound Processor (Optional)

This system contains the DVD player and DVD remote controller.

NOTE: Although encased in a plastic housing with weather seals, this system and remote control are not waterproof. You must be take every step necessary to keep this system dry. Water damage is not covered by the manufacturers warranty.

These instructions describe basic functions. Please see the DVD manufacturers operating instructions for other features and functions. These instructions are delivered with the Cal Flame owners manual in a clear plastic bag inside the stainless steel cabinet

Operation

1.Press the POWER button on the DVD unit or remote control to turn the system on. A “Welcome DVD Video” banner will be displayed across the screen.

2.Press POWER on the Stereo / Cd player

3.Move the DVD selector switch (Located next to the DVD player) to the ON position. This will allow the Audio signal to be received by the Stereo / CD player

NOTE: When not using the DVD player the Audio selector switch must be in the of position to receive regular AM an FM broadcasts.

4. Press the OPEN button on the DVD player and insert a DVD.

CAUTION: DO NOT INSERT WET DVD’S.

5.Press either the ENTER button on the DVD player or the Play button on the remote control to start the DVD

IMPORTANT: Recommended stereo settings are BASS +3, TREBLE +4 and stereo volume not to exceed 28. Exceeding these setting or using the Z -enhanced feature on the stereo will cause the system to distort and damage speakers.

WARNING: DVD System and remote control are NOT waterproof or water-resistant. Water damage is not covered by the manufacturers warranty. Please make sure that hands and DVD’s are dry before coming in contact with this or any electronic option.

Operating the DVD System In TV Mode

Figure 50. DVD player

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