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English
FM/MW Radio
Cleaning the Cabinet
• Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.Do not use a solution containing alcohol, spirits,ammonia or abra-
sives.
Cleaning Discs
• When a disc becomes dirty,clean it with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the centre out.Do not wipe in a circular motion.
• Do not use solvents such as benzine,thinner,commercially available cleaners, or antistatic spray intended for analogue records.
Cleaning the disc lens
• After prolonged use,dirt or dust may accumulate at the disc lens.To ensure good playback quality,clean the disc lens with Philips CD
Lens Cleaner or any commercially available cleaner.Follow the instructions supplied with the cleaner.

Selecting Radio Station

1Press TUNER to select Tuner mode.
• The red TUNER light will appear on the front of the System.
The current radio frequency (station number) will appear on
the display panel.
2
Press AUDIO/BAND to select FMor MW.
3Press sor Bto select a preset radio station.
You also can select a preset radio station by pressing the
Number buttons.
• The preset number will appear in the display panel to the left
of the station’s frequency.When choosing preset stations 10
and above,enter both digits within two seconds to ensure you
enter the complete number.
4Press SKIP/P+ ior SKIP/P– jto change the radio fre-
quency by one-tenth.
• For example,to go from 100.1 to 100.2, press SKIP/P+ i.
Use these buttons to fine-tune the station you want.
Or,to search for the next available station,press and hold
SKIP/P+ ior SKIP/P– jfor one second,then release.
SEARCH will appear on the display panel when you release
the button.When a station with sufficient signal strength is
found,the station will be tuned and searching will stop.You
can press and hold SKIP/P– jto search backward to the
last available station.
Note:
- If the sound is distorted during MW reception,press
o/pon the remote to reduce the noise.This is effective
only for the current MW station.This does not work for
every situation.There may be interference from other
electrical appliances or weak MW signals.

Preset Radio Stations

Automatic Presetting
You can store up to 40 preset radio stations automatically by
following these steps.
1Press TUNER to select Tuner mode.The red TUNER light will
appear on the front of the System.
2Press and hold SYSTEM MENU/PROG until AUTO appears on
the System’s display panel,then release SYSTEM MENU/PROG.
The System will start scanning for stations.FM stations will be
set first,followed by MW stations.The System will store the
first 40 stations found.When programming is finished,the last
preset station will be tuned.
3Or,you can press SYSTEM MENU/PROG or STOP Cto stop
presetting stations.The radio stations scanned so far will be
stored.The last stored station will be tuned.
Note:
- If a radio station has been stored in one of the presets,it
will not be stored again under another preset number
during Automatic Presetting.
Manual Presetting
If Automatic Presetting does not memorize all the stations you
want,you can preset individual stations manually.
1Press SKIP/P+ ior SKIP/P– jto select the station you
want to designate as a preset station.
2Press SYSTEM MENU/PROG.The next available preset number
and the station’s frequency will blink in the display panel.To
store the station under a different preset number,press {or
Bto choose a preset number.
If Prog ...FULL appears before the station’s frequency starts
blinking,there are already 40 presets. Press {or Bto choose
a preset that you want to replace with the new station you are
presetting now.
3Within 20 seconds,press SYSTEM MENU/PROG to store the
radio station under the designated preset number. (After 20
seconds,the Tuner will exit presetting mode.If you’ve made a
mistake,wait 20 seconds for the frequency and preset number
to stop flashing,then try again.)
Note:
- To erase a preset,press Bor {to select the preset sta-
tion you want to delete.Then,press and hold STOP Con
the remote until PRESET ...DELETED appears on the
System’s display panel.The preset numbers of all other
radio stations with higher numbers will decrease by one.
Maintenance
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