INSERTING CDS

1 Open the front panel, by pulling gently from both ends.

Magnetic latch

Notes

Except when inserting or removing discs, keep your hands out of the unit while the front panel is open. You could be injured if your hands could become entagled in the internal mechanism.

Keep cassette tapes, video cassettes, or floppy discs away from the magnetic latches.

2 Slide the loader carriage to the desired slot number to insert a disc.

Disc slots

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Slot

 

number

 

Grasp here and slide.

Loader carriage

Slot No. 0 (SINGLE) is reserved for single disc play mode.

3 Set the disc on the loader and flip the loader upwards.

With the Label side facing right

Flip this part upward.

Notes

Do not use 8-cm (3-inch) CDs. Even if you use the expander rings, the unit could be damaged.

Do not put anything other than discs in the unit.

4 Close the front panel gently.

Note

If you leave the front panel open while a disc is in play, when the disc is over, the unit will stop.

To remove discs

1 Open the front panel.

2 Slide the loader carriage to the slot of the disc you want to remove.

3 Press the eject button on the loader carriage.

Loader carriage

Eject button

CAUTION FOR CARRYING THIS UNIT

When you carry the unit:

1Press STANDBY/ON and make sure “STANDBY” disappears from the display.

2Remove all CDs from the unit.

3Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.

Notes

You can insert and remove discs while playing a disc.

Do not set a disc in the slot of the disc being played (slot indicator flashes). The disc in play is returned to its slot when finished. If there is a disc in the slot of the disc at play, when the disc is finished, “TAKE OUT” appears in the display. Remove the disc from the currently playing disc’s slot.

Sometimes the front panel cannot be opened while a disc is playing. In such case, wait a few moments or until the disc stops playing then try again.

Insert the CD correctly and avoid abrupt eject button operation to prevent discs from popping out or falling into the unit during operation.

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