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Audiovox CE248 User manual

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE
RISKOFELECTRICSHOCK,DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK)NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash
andarrowhead within
the triangle is a
warning sign alerting
you of "dangerous
voltage" inside the
product.
Theexclamationpoint
withinthetriangleis a
warning sign alerting
you of important
instructions
accompanying the
product.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
PORTABLECDSYSTEM
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Should any trouble occur, disconnect the AC power cord and refer
servicing to qualified personnel.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Followtheadvicebelowforsafeandappropriateoperations.
ONPLACEMENT
•Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot, cold, dusty or
humid.
•Placethe unit on a flat and even surface.
•Donot restrict the air flow of the unit by placing it in a place with poor
airflow,by covering it with a cloth, or by placing it on a carpet.
ONSAFETY
•Whenconnecting anddisconnecting theACcord, gripthe plugandnot
the cord itself. Pulling the cord may damage it and create a hazard.
•When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time,
disconnect the AC power cord.
ONACVOLTAGE
•Beforeuse, check that theratedvoltage of your unitmatchesyour local
voltage.
•When there is condensation inside the unit, the unit may not function
normally.
•Let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power on, or gradually
heat the room up and dry the unit before use.
FCC INFORMATION (for USA)
Thisdevice complies withpart15 of FCCRules.Operations aresubjectto
thefollowing two conditions:
(1) Thisdevicemaynot cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interferencethat may causeundesirableoperations.
This product contains a low power laser device.
CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN
OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power consumption: 12 W
Power source: AC120V~60Hz(USAandCanada)
AC220V~50Hz(China)
AC220V~60Hz(Korea)
AC230V~50Hz (Europe and Hong Kong)
AC240V~50Hz(Australia)
AC110-120V/220-240V~50/60Hz(Others)
DC9V(6x"C"sizeorUM-2batteries)
Specifications subject to change without notice.
TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS
CD
Problems
System does not turn on
Disc in place but unit
won't play
RADIO
Problems
Poor FM reception
Poor AM(MW) reception
TAPE
Problems
Distorted or noisy
recording
Record button won't
depress
Solutions
•Make sure AC power plug is secure in the
outlet and inlet has power.
•Batteriesmay be dead. Install newbatteries.
•Make sure the FUNCTION switch is set to
CD position.
•Make sure disc is clean and undamaged.
•Make sure printed side of disc is facing up.
•Make sure PAUSE mode is not activated.
•Make sure the unit is on a secure spot.
Vibration or jarring can cause the disc to
skip.
Solutions
•Electrical interference in your home can
cause poor reception. Move the unit away
from them (especially those with motors
and transformers).
•Reposition or turn the unit for better
reception.
Solutions
•Tape heads are dirty; clean them.
•Tape is damaged. Try another tape.
•Tabs on edge of cassette may be missing or
broken. If you want to record on that
cassette, cover the holes with removable
tape.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
HANDLING THE COMPACT DISC
It's important that you periodically clean the laser lens:
1. Turn off the unit's power and disconnect the AC
power.
2. Open the CD door and remove the disc.
3. Clean the lens with a soft cloth or use an air blower
brush designed for cameras.
4. Ifyou stillare notable toremove dirt particles, moisten
a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol and gently apply
to the face of the laser lens, rubbing gently until all
traces of dirt are removed.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
•Do not touch the laser lens on the CD player.
•Temperature changes can cause condensation to form on the laser lens.
If condensation forms on the lens, leave the disc compartment door
open (without disc) for an hour to remove condensation.
•Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat (such as inside a car parked
in the sun) can cause damage or malfunction.
•To prevent dust from reaching internal parts, keep the compartment
door closed when not using (except when necessary to remove
condensation).
Laser lens
Although the music tracks in the disc are covered with a
protective layer, it is still advisable to treat the disc
carefully. Always pick up discs by the edge and put them
back in their holders immediately after use.
IMPORTANTNOTICES:
•Should the CD door be opened before the reading of the CD is completed,
a jamming noise may occur. This can be resolved by closing the CD door
and then sliding the FUNCTION switch temporarily to TAPE.
•If an abnormal display indication or an operating problem occurs,
disconnect the AC power cord and remove the batteries. Wait at least 5
seconds, then reconnect the AC power cord or reinstall the batteries.
CLEANING THE UNIT
Do not use volatile chemicals on this unit. Clean by lightly wiping with a soft
cloth.
811-138791-030 Printed in China
CLEANING THE TAPE HEADS
Cleanthe headwith a cotton bud slightlymoistened
with cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol.
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AC POWER
You can power your portable stereo system by plugging the detachable
AC power cord into the AC inlet on the back of the unit and into a wall
AC power outlet.
Check that the rated voltage of your unit
matches your local voltage. Make sure that
the AC power cord is fully inserted into the
unit.
Caution: (for North America)
To prevent electrical shock,
match wide blade of plug to
wide slot, fully insert.
1. Handle
2. CD display
3. CD door
4. CD STOP button
5. CD PLAY / PAUSE button
6. Fixed antenna
7. Tuning control
8. CD SKIP button
9. CD SKIP button
NAMES OF CONTROLS RADIO OPERATION
You can listen to your favourite radio stations by sliding the FUNCTION
switch to RADIO, and then
1. Slide the BAND switch to choose AM(MW) or FM.
2. Using the TUNING control to choose a desired station.
• Adjust the VOLUME.
•Repositioning the unit to get better
AM(MW)/FM reception.
POWERINGUP
BATTERY POWER
Insert 6"C" size batteries in the battery compartment. Be sure that the
batteries are inserted correctly to avoid damage to the unit.
•Always remove the batteries when unit will not be used for a long
period of time, as this will cause leakage of the batteries and
subsequently damage to your unit.
•Playback will automatically come to
a stop when the batteries have no
more power. Replace all the batteries
with new ones.
•Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix ALKALINE, standard
(CARBON-ZINC) or rechargeable
(NICKEL-CADMIUM) batteries.
Note: After listening, slide the
FUNCTION switch to TAPE.
AM(MW)/FM
VOLUME
Adjust the VOLUME control of the stereo system to a desired level.
For private listening
Connect headphones (Ø3.5 mm stereo mini-plug) to the PHONES jack.
When headphones are connected, speakers automatically disconnected.
ADJUSTINGTHE SOUND
TO STOP PLAYBACK
•Press the CD STOP button to stop disc play.
TO INTERRUPT PLAYBACK
•Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button while a CD is playing to pause
play (the CD PAUSE " " indicator will blink).
•Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button again to resume play.
TO SKIP TO THE BEGINNING OF A TRACK
•Press either one of the CD SKIP or button according to the desired
direction. Each press skips one track. During play, the first press on the
skip backwards button to the beginning of the current track.
•Playback resumes from the selected track.
TO SEARCH THROUGH TRACKS
•Keep either one of the CD SKIP or button pressed, according to
the desired direction, and release at the desired point.
REPEAT PLAY -- in play modes
This function allows one track or all tracks on a disc to be played repeatedly.
TO REPEAT THE SAME TRACK
•Press the CD REPEAT button once during playback, the REPEAT ONE
" " indicator will blink.
TO REPEAT THE WHOLE DISC
•Press the CD REPEAT button a second time to repeat all tracks, the
REPEAT ALL " " indicator will light.
TO CANCEL REPEAT PLAY
•Press the CD REPEAT button until the REPEAT indicator is turned off.
Note: Repeat play can only be done when the unit is in the play mode.
TAPE PLAYBACK
1. Slide the FUNCTION switch to TAPE.
2. Insert a cassette tape.
3. Press the cassette of PLAY button.
TO STOP PLAYBACK
• Press the cassette of STOP button.
TO FAST WIND
•Press the cassette of F.FWD or REWIND button.
•Press the cassette of STOP button to stop winding at the desired
position.
RECORDING
USE ONLY NORMAL ( TYPE I) TAPE FOR RECORDING.
1. Insert a cassette tape.
2. Prepare the source to be recorded and play it.
3. Press the cassette of RECORD button which also engages the cassette
of PLAY button. Recording starts immediately.
TO STOP RECORDING
Press the cassette of STOP button.
WHEN THE END OF THE TAPE IS REACHED
The tape stop and the buttons are released automatically. To record on the
other side, turn the cassette over and press the cassette of RECORD button
again.
TO ERASE A RECORDED TAPE
1. Slide the FUNCTION switch to TAPE.
2. Insert a tape with the side you want to erase facing you.
3. Press the cassette of RECORD button to start erasing.
RECORDING FROM THE RADIO
( Refer to radio operation )RECORDING FROM A CD
( Refer to CD play )
1. Slide the FUNCTION switch to CD. "" is shown in the display.
2. Open the CD door. Place a disc in the centre with the label side up
and then close the CD door gently. The total number of tracks will
show in the display.
3. Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button to start CD play. The CD PLAY
"" indicator will light.
•Adjust the VOLUME.
USING THE CD PLAYER
USING THE CASSETTE COMPARTMENT
Play "" indicator
Pause "" indicator
Repeat all "" indicator
Repeat one "" indicator
Track number
10. CD REPEAT button
11. Cassette deck
operation controls
II PAUSE button
STOP button
F.FWD button
REW button
PLAY button
RECORD button
12. Cassette compartment
13. FUNCTION switch
14. VOLUME control
15. PHONES jack
16. BAND switch
17. AC socket
18. Battery compartment
To wall AC outlet
To AC inlet
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