CD OPERATION (CONTINUED)
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| If the CD player is subject to vibration |
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| during playback, the bars will |
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| player is subject to immediate vibration, |
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| the unit may skip. |
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| vibration, the music should continue to |
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| play the signals stored in the memory |
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| until the CD player can read the music |
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| data properly from the disc. At this |
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| time, the indicator will probably show |
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| fewer bars indicating the music signals |
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| stored in memory are low. |
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If no more vibration occurs, the | To turn the | |
music signals are once again stored |
| press the ESP button. |
into the memory and the indicator |
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returns to full. When the memory is |
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full, the top bar will blink and the |
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disc rotation speed will drop to save |
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power consumption. |
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NOTES:
• When the CD player is used in a stable location, turn the
• The
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