Curtis KCR2606 User manual

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT, READ, UNDERSTAND,
AND FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Be sure to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s);When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s);When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks.The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
8. heat-The appliance should be situated away from neat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplif iers) that produce heat..
9. Power Sources-The product should be operated only with the type of power supply
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operation instructions.
10. Grounding Polarization-This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating
current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into
the power outlet only one way this is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the
plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Protection-Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the appliance.
12. Cleaning-The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
13. Nonuse periods-The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet
when left when left unused for a long period of time.
14. Object and Liquid Entry-Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are
not spilled into the product case through product openings.
15. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product from the wall outlet and take it to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions.
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate when used according to the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper adjustment of other controls may interfere with the product's normal
operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for
service.
16. Servicing-The user should not attempt to service the product beyond that described in
the operating instruction. All servicing should be referred to qualified service
personnel.
17. Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching power lines or circuits as contact with them
might be fatal.
18. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NEFA 70 provides information with
respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding
conductress, location of antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode (see figure).
1. Read instructions-All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the
appliance is operated.
2. Retain instructions-The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. Head Warnings-All warnings and cautions on the appliance and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow instructions-All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Water and Moisture-The appliance should not be used near water, e.g. near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting-The appliance should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.
7. Ventilation-The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not
interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated
on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings, or placed
in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through the ventilation openings.
19. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
20. Lightning-For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is
left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
21. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operation
condition.
22. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fir or electric shock.
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Do not apply oil or petroleum products to this product.
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not defeat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with the Food & Drug
Administration(FDA) Radiation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.
1. POWER Button
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Button
6. ALARM SET Button
7. SLEEP Button
8. TIMER Button
9. FUNCTION Button
10. OPEN/CLOSE Button
11. VOLUME MIN Button
12. VOLUME MAX Button
13. PLAY/PAUSE/MEMORY– Button
14. STOP/MEMORY+ Button
15. SKIP+/TUNNING+ Button
16. SKIP–/TUNNNING– Button
17. REPEAT/BAND Button
18. PROGRAM/MEMORY Button
19. RANDOM/TIME SET Button
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HANGING HOLE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1.While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2.Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3.Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4.Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5.To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6.Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note:After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7.To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1.Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2.Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3.Press the SLEEP BUTTON.The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4.Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5.The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off.You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1.Press theTIMER BUTTON
2.Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3.Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4.The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies :AC 120V 60Hz
FrequencyAM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.
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AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
N OT RE MOV E C OV ER ( OR
BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE
PA R T S I N S I D E . R E F E R
S ERVI CI NG TO Q UA LIF I ED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The exclamation point within
a n eq u il at e ra l t ri an gl e is
intended to alert the user of
the presence of important
operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the
appliance.
The Lightning flash with
arrowhead symbol, with an
equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user of the presence
of uni nsulat ed dange rous
voltage within the product's
enc los ure t hat may be of
s u ff i c i e n t m ag n i t u d e t o
constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED,
AS APPLICABLE TO THE APPLIANCE, CONVEYING TO THE
USER THE INFORMATION ITEMIZED BELOW
8. heat-The appliance should be situated away from neat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplif iers) that produce heat..
9. Power Sources-The product should be operated only with the type of power supply
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operation instructions.
10. Grounding Polarization-This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating
current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into
the power outlet only one way this is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the
plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Protection-Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the appliance.
12. Cleaning-The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
13. Nonuse periods-The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet
when left when left unused for a long period of time.
14. Object and Liquid Entry-Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are
not spilled into the product case through product openings.
15. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product from the wall outlet and take it to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions.
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate when used according to the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper adjustment of other controls may interfere with the product's normal
operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for
service.
16. Servicing-The user should not attempt to service the product beyond that described in
the operating instruction. All servicing should be referred to qualified service
personnel.
17. Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching power lines or circuits as contact with them
might be fatal.
18. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NEFA 70 provides information with
respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding
conductress, location of antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode (see figure).
1. Read instructions-All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the
appliance is operated.
2. Retain instructions-The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. Head Warnings-All warnings and cautions on the appliance and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow instructions-All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Water and Moisture-The appliance should not be used near water, e.g. near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Ceiling Mounting-The appliance should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.
7. Ventilation-The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not
interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated
on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings, or placed
in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through the ventilation openings.
19. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
20. Lightning-For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is
left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
21. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operation
condition.
22. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fir or electric shock.
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Do not apply oil or petroleum products to this product.
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not defeat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with the Food & Drug
Administration(FDA) Radiation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.
1. POWER Button
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Button
6. ALARM SET Button
7. SLEEP Button
8. TIMER Button
9. FUNCTION Button
10. OPEN/CLOSE Button
11. VOLUME MIN Button
12. VOLUME MAX Button
13. PLAY/PAUSE/MEMORY– Button
14. STOP/MEMORY+ Button
15. SKIP+/TUNNING+ Button
16. SKIP–/TUNNNING– Button
17. REPEAT/BAND Button
18. PROGRAM/MEMORY Button
19. RANDOM/TIME SET Button
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HANGING HOLE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON.The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off.You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appliance should be situated away from neat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplif iers) that produce heat..
9. Power Sources-The product should be operated only with the type of power supply
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to
operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operation instructions.
10. Grounding Polarization-This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating
current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into
the power outlet only one way this is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the
plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Protection-Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the appliance.
12. Cleaning-The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the manufacturer.
13. Nonuse periods-The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet
when left when left unused for a long period of time.
14. Object and Liquid Entry-Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are
not spilled into the product case through product openings.
15. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product from the wall outlet and take it to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions.
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled into, or objects have fallen into the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate when used according to the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an
improper adjustment of other controls may interfere with the product's normal
operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for
service.
16. Servicing-The user should not attempt to service the product beyond that described in
the operating instruction. All servicing should be referred to qualified service
personnel.
17. Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of
overhead power lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care
should be taken to keep from touching power lines or circuits as contact with them
might be fatal.
18. If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static.
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NEFA 70 provides information with
respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding
conductress, location of antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding electrodes, and
requirements for the grounding electrode (see figure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All operating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sof a, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, suc h as a bookc ase or cab inet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
20. Lightning-For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is
left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
21. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operation
condition.
22. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fir or electric shock.
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Do not apply oil or petroleum products to this product.
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not defeat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with the Food & Drug
Administration(FDA) Radiation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.
1. POWER Button
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Button
6. ALARM SET Button
7. SLEEP Button
8. TIMER Button
9. FUNCTION Button
10. OPEN/CLOSE Button
11. VOLUME MIN Button
12. VOLUME MAX Button
13. PLAY/PAUSE/MEMORY– Button
14. STOP/MEMORY+ Button
15. SKIP+/TUNNING+ Button
16. SKIP–/TUNNNING– Button
17. REPEAT/BAND Button
18. PROGRAM/MEMORY Button
19. RANDOM/TIME SET Button
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HANGING HOLE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

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AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unus ed f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduct from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
20. Lightning-For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is
left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
21. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operation
condition.
22. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of f ir or electric shock.
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
Do not apply oil or petroleum products to this product.
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not defeat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS, OR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE HEREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with the Food & Drug
Administration(FDA) Radiation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.
1. POWER Button
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Button
6. ALARM SET Button
7. SLEEP Button
8. TIMER Button
9. FUNCTION Button
10. OPEN/CLOSE Button
11. VOLUME MIN Button
12. VOLUME MAX Button
13. PLAY/PAUSE/MEMORY– Button
14. STOP/MEMORY+ Button
15. SKIP+/TUNNING+ Button
16. SKIP–/TUNNNING– Button
17. REPEAT/BAND Button
18. PROGRAM/MEMORY Button
19. RANDOM/TIME SET Button
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HANGING HOLE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper operation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC
Since the Compact Disc (CD) circuitry may cause interference to other radios nearby,
switch this set off when not in use or move it away from the affected radios.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device
must accept any interference received , including interference that may cause undesirable
operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
elevation reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. The
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures;
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
receiver is connected.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
LASER SAFETY
THIS SET EMPLOYS AN OPTICAL LASER BEAM SYSTEM IN THE CD MECHANISM
DESIGNED WITH BUILT-IN SAFEGUARDS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE.
EXPOSURE TO THIS INVISIBLE LASER LIGHT BEAM MAY BE HARMFUL TO THE
EYES. THIS COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED
BY ANYONE EXCEPT QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. ALTHOUGH THIS
PRODUCT USES A LASER PICK-UP LENS, IT IS COMPLETELY SAFE WHEN
OPERATED ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED
HEREIN.
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and with the Food & Drug
Administration(FDA) Radiation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.
1. POWER Button
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Button
6. ALARM SET Button
7. SLEEP Button
8. TIMER Button
9. FUNCTION Button
10. OPEN/CLOSE Button
11. VOLUME MIN Button
12. VOLUME MAX Button
13. PLAY/PAUSE/MEMORY– Button
14. STOP/MEMORY+ Button
15. SKIP+/TUNNING+ Button
16. SKIP–/TUNNNING– Button
17. REPEAT/BAND Button
18. PROGRAM/MEMORY Button
19. RANDOM/TIME SET Button
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HANGING HOLE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper operation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER Button
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Button
6. ALARM SET Button
7. SLEEP Button
8. TIMER Button
9. FUNCTION Button
10. OPEN/CLOSE Button
11. VOLUME MIN Button
12. VOLUME MAX Button
13. PLAY/PAUSE/MEMORY– Button
14. STOP/MEMORY+ Button
15. SKIP+/TUNNING+ Button
16. SKIP–/TUNNNING– Button
17. REPEAT/BAND Button
18. PROGRAM/MEMORY Button
19. RANDOM/TIME SET Button
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HANGING HOLE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper operation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER But ton
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY I NDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Butt on
6. ALAR M SET But ton
7. SLEEP Butt on
8. TIMER Butt on
9. FUNCT ION But ton
10. OPEN/ CLOSE Butt on
11. VOLUM E M IN But ton
12. VOLUM E M AX Butt on
13. PLAY/PAUSE/ MEMORY– Butt on
14. STOP/MEMORY+ But ton
15. SKIP+/TUNNI NG+ Butt on
16. SKIP–/TUN NNING– But ton
17. REPEAT/BAND But ton
18. PROGR AM/MEMORY Butt on
19. RANDOM/TIME SET But ton
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HAN GING HO LE
23. CORD LINE
Locations of Remote Control
24. TIMER Button
25. SNOOZE Button
26. MUTE Button
27. DISPLAY/AL Button
28. REPEAT/BAND Button
29. MEMORY– Button
30. SKIP– Button
31. STOP Button
32. VOLUME DOWN button
33. POWER Button
34. OPEN/CLOSE/STEREO/MONO Button
35. SLEEP Button
36. CD/RADIO Button
37. MODE Button
38. PROGRAM Button
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ Button
41. PLAY/PAUSE Button
42. VOLUME UP Button
43. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
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BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply (mains 120V/60Hz)
Connect the power cable plug to the (120V) wall outlet.
Warning:
• Before using the unit, check that the local mains supply is compatible with 120V (60Hz).
• Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands wet.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the
cord in order to avoid shock risks caused by the damaged cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.
• Insert the battery observing the proper polarity (+/–). Failure to properly align the
battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage.
• Remove spent or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the battery when the
product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted
or corroded batteries
• Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources
• Battery Disposal: Spent or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and
recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your
local country solid waste authority.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's safety, usage, and disposal instructions.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper operation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER But ton
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY I NDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Butt on
6. ALAR M SET But ton
7. SLEEP Butt on
8. TIMER Butt on
9. FUNCT ION But ton
10. OPEN/ CLOSE Butt on
11. VOLUM E M IN But ton
12. VOLUM E M AX Butt on
13. PLAY/PAUSE/ MEMORY– Butt on
14. STOP/MEMORY+ But ton
15. SKIP+/TUNNI NG+ Butt on
16. SKIP–/TUN NNING– But ton
17. REPEAT/BAND But ton
18. PROGR AM/MEMORY Butt on
19. RANDOM/TIME SET But ton
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HAN GING HO LE
23. CORD LINE
Locati ons of Remot e Contr ol
24. TIMER Butt on
25. SNOO ZE But ton
26. MUTE But ton
27. DISPLAY/AL B utton
28. REPEAT/BAND But ton
29. MEMORY– Butt on
30. SKIP– But ton
31. STOP Butt on
32. VOLUM E DOWN butt on
33. POWER But ton
34. OPEN/ CLOSE/ STEREO/ MONO But ton
35. SLEEP Butt on
36. CD/RADI O Butt on
37. MODE But ton
38. PROGR AM Butt on
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ B utton
41. PLAY/PAUSE Butt on
42. VOLUM E UP But ton
43. BATTERY COMPARTMEN T
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1.5V “AAA” batteries (not included) may be installed as a backup option to maintain
the time if electrical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the time will not appear
on the clock LCD Display, however the clock will continue to operate and the actual time
will be maintained. The Clock LCD Display and other functions will resume once electrical
power is restored if used the backup battery .The backup battery should be replaced as
needed; Remove the battery if the clock is not used or stored for long periods of time.
TO SET THE CLOCK TIME
Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. Make sure that it is in “Power off ” mode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time will blink.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. When the desired time have set, Press the RAND/TIME. SET BUTTON twice.
TO SET ALARM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode. Press the RAND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the time will blink and there will be an alarm signal 'AL” display on
the LCD.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. After setting the alarm time as your desired, to press RAND/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to turn on the alarm function.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZER:
a. Press the AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” will show on LCD display
c. The buzzer will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” sign will alternatively show on LCD Display when you press the
alarm function.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the CD function.
c. Open the CD Door and insert a CD (with the label side facing up) into the CD
compartment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
f. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
g. The CD will sound at the set alarm time.
To deactivate the alarm (CD playing) manually, press the STOP Button.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply ( mains 120V/60Hz)
Connec t the po wer cable plug t o the ( 120V) wall out let.
Warning:
• Befor e using the uni t, chec k that the local mains suppl y is compati ble with 120V (60Hz) .
• Do not plug or unplug t he power cable when y our hands w et.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconne ct the plug f rom the wall out let.
• When disconnecti ng the power cord f rom t he wall out let, grasp t he pl ug; do not pul l the
cord in order to avoid shock r isks caus ed by the damage d cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTION S:
• Keep batt eries away from chil dren and pets.
• Inser t the batter y obser ving the pr oper pol arity (+/–). Failure to pr operly al ign t he
batt ery pol arity can cause personal injur y and/or pr operty damag e.
• Remove spen t or discharged batt eries from t he pr oduct . Remove the batt ery when t he
product will not be use d for extended peri ods of time t o pr event damage due to r usted
or cor roded bat teries
• Never throw batteries i nto a fire, do not expose batteries t o f ire or other heat sources
• Batt ery D ispos al: Spent or discharged batt eries must be properl y di sposed of and
recycled i n compl iance with al l applicable laws. For detail ed i nfor mation, contact your
local coun try soli d was te author ity.
• Follow the bat ter y m anufactur er's safety, usage, and disposa l instr ucti ons.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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KCR2606 (A5) (English) 2 Oct 2007 /L
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper operation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER But ton
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY I NDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Butt on
6. ALAR M SET But ton
7. SLEEP Butt on
8. TIMER Butt on
9. FUNCT ION But ton
10. OPEN/ CLOSE Butt on
11. VOLUM E M IN But ton
12. VOLUM E M AX Butt on
13. PLAY/PAUSE/ MEMORY– Butt on
14. STOP/MEMORY+ But ton
15. SKIP+/TUNNI NG+ Butt on
16. SKIP–/TUN NNING– But ton
17. REPEAT/BAND But ton
18. PROGR AM/MEMORY Butt on
19. RANDOM/TIME SET But ton
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HAN GING HO LE
23. CORD LINE
Locati ons of Remot e Contr ol
24. TIMER Butt on
25. SNOO ZE But ton
26. MUTE But ton
27. DISPLAY/AL B utton
28. REPEAT/BAND But ton
29. MEMORY– Butt on
30. SKIP– But ton
31. STOP Butt on
32. VOLUM E DOWN butt on
33. POWER But ton
34. OPEN/ CLOSE/ STEREO/ MONO But ton
35. SLEEP Butt on
36. CD/RADI O Butt on
37. MODE But ton
38. PROGR AM Butt on
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ B utton
41. PLAY/PAUSE Butt on
42. VOLUM E UP But ton
43. BATTERY COMPARTMEN T
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1. 5V “AAA” batteries ( not incl uded) may be install ed as a backup opti on t o maintain
the time i f electr ical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the t ime will not appear
on t he clock LCD Display, however the clock will conti nue to operate and t he actual time
will be m aintai ned. The Cl ock LCD Displ ay and ot her functi ons will resume once el ectrical
power is restor ed if used t he backup bat tery .The bac kup batter y should be repl aced as
needed; Remove t he batt ery if the clock i s not used or stor ed f or long per iods of time.
TO SET THE CLO CK TIME
Connec t the AC power cord t o a wall out let. Make sure that it is i n “Power off ” m ode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time w ill blink.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. When the desir ed time ha ve set, Press the RA ND/TI ME. SET BUTT ON twice.
TO SET ALA RM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the t ime wi ll blink and t here w ill be an alar m signal 'AL” di splay on
the LCD.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. After sett ing the al arm time as y our desired, to press RAN D/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to tur n on the al arm functi on.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZE R:
a. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” wi ll show on LCD displa y
c. The buzz er will sound at the set al arm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” si gn will alt ernativel y sho w on LCD Display when y ou pr ess t he
alar m functi on.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the C D function.
c. Open t he CD Door and inser t a CD (with the l abel side f acing up) into the CD
compar tment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
f. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
g. The CD will sound at the set alar m time.
To deactiv ate the al arm (CD pl aying) manually, press t he STOP Butt on.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press the POWER BUTTON to switch power on.
b. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO function.
c. Tune the radio to a broadcasting station and adjust the volume as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTTON to switch power off.
e. Press the AL. SET BUTTON until “ ” sign show on the LCD Display.
f. The radio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactivate the alarm (Radio sound) manually, press the POWER BUTTON.
HOW TO TURN OFF THE ALARM
To cancel alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET button to turn off the alarm function.
(Alarm sign “ ” or “ ” will disappear on the LCD Display).
ADJUST VOLUME
Press VOL.MAX button to increase the volume.
Press VOL. MIN button to decrease the volume.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF BUTTON to switch Power on.
2. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the RADIO Function.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Function are alternative select each time when the Function
Button is pressed.)
3. Press the REP/BAND BUTTON to desired band (AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when the REP/BAND button is pressed.
4. How to use the buttons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTTON to search for desired
frequency. Higher frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be selected by pressing the “SKIP–/TUN–” button
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON until the
display frequency starts run.
ii) When a station of sufficient strength has been found Tuning will stop or you can
stop the automatic tuning by pressing SKIP+/TUN+ or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON.
5. Press the ST/MONO BUTTON to select Stereo and Mono as desired in case FM band is
being selected. (If stereo signal is too weak, press ST/MONO BUTTON to mono mode,
the reception will be improved.)
6. To switch off the radio, Press the Power ON/OFF Button.
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply ( mains 120V/60Hz)
Connec t the po wer cable plug t o the ( 120V) wall out let.
Warning:
• Befor e using the uni t, chec k that the local mains suppl y is compati ble with 120V (60Hz) .
• Do not plug or unplug t he power cable when y our hands w et.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconne ct the plug f rom the wall out let.
• When disconnecti ng the power cord f rom t he wall out let, grasp t he pl ug; do not pul l the
cord in order to avoid shock r isks caus ed by the damage d cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTION S:
• Keep batt eries away from chil dren and pets.
• Inser t the batter y obser ving the pr oper pol arity (+/–). Failure to pr operly al ign t he
batt ery pol arity can cause personal injur y and/or pr operty damag e.
• Remove spen t or discharged batt eries from t he pr oduct . Remove the batt ery when t he
product will not be use d for extended peri ods of time t o pr event damage due to r usted
or cor roded bat teries
• Never throw batteries i nto a fire, do not expose batteries t o f ire or other heat sources
• Batt ery D ispos al: Spent or discharged batt eries must be properl y di sposed of and
recycled i n compl iance with al l applicable laws. For detail ed i nfor mation, contact your
local coun try soli d was te author ity.
• Follow the bat ter y m anufactur er's safety, usage, and disposa l instr ucti ons.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
cur rent line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper operation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER But ton
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY I NDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Butt on
6. ALAR M SET But ton
7. SLEEP Butt on
8. TIMER Butt on
9. FUNCT ION But ton
10. OPEN/ CLOSE Butt on
11. VOLUM E M IN But ton
12. VOLUM E M AX Butt on
13. PLAY/PAUSE/ MEMORY– Butt on
14. STOP/MEMORY+ But ton
15. SKIP+/TUNNI NG+ Butt on
16. SKIP–/TUN NNING– But ton
17. REPEAT/BAND But ton
18. PROGR AM/MEMORY Butt on
19. RANDOM/TIME SET But ton
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HAN GING HO LE
23. CORD LINE
Locati ons of Remot e Contr ol
24. TIMER Butt on
25. SNOO ZE But ton
26. MUTE But ton
27. DISPLAY/AL B utton
28. REPEAT/BAND But ton
29. MEMORY– Butt on
30. SKIP– But ton
31. STOP Butt on
32. VOLUM E DOWN butt on
33. POWER But ton
34. OPEN/ CLOSE/ STEREO/ MONO But ton
35. SLEEP Butt on
36. CD/RADI O Butt on
37. MODE But ton
38. PROGR AM Butt on
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ B utton
41. PLAY/PAUSE Butt on
42. VOLUM E UP But ton
43. BATTERY COMPARTMEN T
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1. 5V “AAA” batteries ( not incl uded) may be install ed as a backup opti on t o maintain
the time i f electr ical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the t ime will not appear
on t he clock LCD Display, however the clock will conti nue to operate and t he actual time
will be m aintai ned. The Cl ock LCD Displ ay and ot her functi ons will resume once el ectrical
power is restor ed if used t he backup bat tery .The bac kup batter y should be repl aced as
needed; Remove t he batt ery if the clock i s not used or stor ed f or long per iods of time.
TO SET THE CLO CK TIME
Connec t the AC power cord t o a wall out let. Make sure that it is i n “Power off ” m ode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time w ill blink.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. When the desir ed time ha ve set, Press the RA ND/TI ME. SET BUTT ON twice.
TO SET ALA RM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the t ime wi ll blink and t here w ill be an alar m signal 'AL” di splay on
the LCD.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. After sett ing the al arm time as y our desired, to press RAN D/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to tur n on the al arm functi on.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZE R:
a. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” wi ll show on LCD displa y
c. The buzz er will sound at the set al arm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” si gn will alt ernativel y sho w on LCD Display when y ou pr ess t he
alar m functi on.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the C D function.
c. Open t he CD Door and inser t a CD (with the l abel side f acing up) into the CD
compar tment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
f. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
g. The CD will sound at the set alar m time.
To deactiv ate the al arm (CD pl aying) manually, press t he STOP Butt on.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the R ADIO function.
c. Tune t he radio to a br oadcas ting station and adjust the volum e as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
e. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
f. The r adio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactiv ate the al arm (Radio soun d) manually, press t he POWER BUTT ON.
HOW TO TUR N OFF THE ALARM
To cance l alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET butt on t o turn off the alar m functi on.
(Alar m sign “ ” or “ ” wi ll disappear on t he LCD Displa y).
ADJUST VOLU ME
Press VOL.MAX butt on t o increase t he volum e.
Press VOL. MIN butt on t o decreas e the v olum e.
RAD IO OPE RATION
1. Press t he POWER ON /OFF BUTTON to switch P ower on.
2. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the R ADIO Functi on.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Funct ion ar e alt ernativ e select each time when t he Function
Button i s pr essed.)
3. Press t he REP/ BAND BUTTON to desired band ( AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when t he REP/BAND butt on i s presse d.
4. How to use t he butt ons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTT ON to search for desir ed
freque ncy. Higher frequenc y can be select ed by pr essing the “SKI P+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be select ed by pr essing the “SKI P–/TU N–” butt on
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hol d the SKIP+ /TUN + BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON unti l the
displ ay frequenc y st arts run.
ii) When a stati on of sufficient strength has been f ound Tuning will stop or you can
stop t he autom atic tuning by pr essing SKI P+/TU N+ or SK IP–/ TUN– BUTT ON.
5. Press t he ST/M ONO BUTTON to select St ereo and M ono as desired in case FM band is
being select ed. (If stereo signal is too weak, pr ess ST/M ONO BUTTON to mono m ode,
the recep tion will be i mproved.)
6. To swi tch off the radi o, Press the Power ON/OFF B utton.
DO: DO NOT:
PRE-SET TUNING
1. Select the AM/FM band and tune to your desired station according to the normal tuning
procedure.
2. Press the PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM” will appear and flash in the LCD, Then use
STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M– BUTTON to change the number where the station will
be stored. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the current frequency by pressing PROG/MEM BUTTON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" still appears and will be steadily ).
4. Repeat the same procedure to set other desired frequencies into Memory No.1 to NO.19
Remarks: A stored frequency can only be erased by storing another frequency in its place.
MEMORY RECALL
Recall the stored frequencies by pressing STOP/M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 station as desired
NOTE: As stored frequencies can only be stored for long time with the power supplying.
The station you stored will be lost and can not be recalled in case that you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always protect a disc against scratches, soil, dust and etc. If a disc is treated with
reasonable care, wiping off the disc with a soft cloth should be the only maintenance
needed to retain its excellent sound reproduction. Discs should be retained in their
original case during periods of non-use.
• Handle a disc only by its edges, do not touch the surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as shown in the illustrations in this section.
• Use a soft cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benzene, thinner, or other chemical
cleaners to clean the disc as damage may result. A disc should always be wiped in a
straight line from its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc in a circular motion.
• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high humidity, or high temperatures for extended
periods of time. Do not place the Disc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play. To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera lens blower (available at most camera stores)
• Note: Do not touch the surface of the lens. Do not allow any liquids on the inside of the
product.
• To clean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exterior surface.
• Never use benzol, benzene, or other strong chemical cleaners, as these could damage the
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply ( mains 120V/60Hz)
Connec t the po wer cable plug t o the ( 120V) wall out let.
Warning:
• Befor e using the uni t, chec k that the local mains suppl y is compati ble with 120V (60Hz) .
• Do not plug or unplug t he power cable when y our hands w et.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconne ct the plug f rom the wall out let.
• When disconnecti ng the power cord f rom t he wall out let, grasp t he pl ug; do not pul l the
cord in order to avoid shock r isks caus ed by the damage d cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTION S:
• Keep batt eries away from chil dren and pets.
• Inser t the batter y obser ving the pr oper pol arity (+/–). Failure to pr operly al ign t he
batt ery pol arity can cause personal injur y and/or pr operty damag e.
• Remove spen t or discharged batt eries from t he pr oduct . Remove the batt ery when t he
product will not be use d for extended peri ods of time t o pr event damage due to r usted
or cor roded bat teries
• Never throw batteries i nto a fire, do not expose batteries t o f ire or other heat sources
• Batt ery D ispos al: Spent or discharged batt eries must be properl y di sposed of and
recycled i n compl iance with al l applicable laws. For detail ed i nfor mation, contact your
local coun try soli d was te author ity.
• Follow the bat ter y m anufactur er's safety, usage, and disposa l instr ucti ons.

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BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERST AND,
AND FO LLOW THESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur e to save these booklet for future reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC (CD)
NOTE: Never touch the laser lens inside of the CD compartment. Clean the laser lens with
a CD cleaner disc if it becomes dirty.
1. Press the Power ON/OFF Button to turn on the unit.
2. Press the Function Button to CD function.
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to open the CD door and insert a CD into the tray
with printed label side facing up.
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD DOOR and, the disc will rotate for a
few seconds and then stop.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON to start play
6. Press the PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To stop the album temporarily, press PAUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press the STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop mode, Press the RANDOM BUTTON once, “RAND” will appear on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/M- BUTTON, this will enable random tracks play.
REVERSE/FORWARD
1. The SKIP–/TUN– and SKIP+/TUN+ Buttons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan disc tracks at high speed.
2. Press the SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginning of the current track.
Press it two or more times to hear previous tracks on the disc.
3. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON to hear the next track on the disc.
4. Press and hold the SKIP–/TUN– Button, the current track will be scanned and move
backwards to the previous track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the
button and normal play will resume.
5. Press and hold the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON, the current track will be scanned and move
forward to the next track(s); When the desired track section is found, release the selected
button and normal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Button may be used to repeat a single track or repeat all tracks on a
compact disc.
1. Press the REPEAT BUTTON once during playback, the “REP” sign will show on LCD
Display and flash. The same track will be repeated over and over.
2. Press the REPEAT BUTTON a second time to repeat all tracks. The “REP” sign will
show on the LCD display, but will not flash this time.
3. To cancel REPEAT PLAY, Press the REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly until the “REP” sign
disappeared.
PLL Tuning AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from batter y power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
current line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper oper ation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER But ton
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY I NDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Butt on
6. ALAR M SET But ton
7. SLEEP Butt on
8. TIMER Butt on
9. FUNCT ION But ton
10. OPEN/ CLOSE Butt on
11. VOLUM E M IN But ton
12. VOLUM E M AX Butt on
13. PLAY/PAUSE/ MEMORY– Butt on
14. STOP/MEMORY+ But ton
15. SKIP+/TUNNI NG+ Butt on
16. SKIP–/TUN NNING– But ton
17. REPEAT/BAND But ton
18. PROGR AM/MEMORY Butt on
19. RANDOM/TIME SET But ton
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HAN GING HO LE
23. CORD LINE
Locati ons of Remot e Contr ol
24. TIMER Butt on
25. SNOO ZE But ton
26. MUTE But ton
27. DISPLAY/AL B utton
28. REPEAT/BAND But ton
29. MEMORY– Butt on
30. SKIP– But ton
31. STOP Butt on
32. VOLUM E DOWN butt on
33. POWER But ton
34. OPEN/ CLOSE/ STEREO/ MONO But ton
35. SLEEP Butt on
36. CD/RADI O Butt on
37. MODE But ton
38. PROGR AM Butt on
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ B utton
41. PLAY/PAUSE Butt on
42. VOLUM E UP But ton
43. BATTERY COMPARTMEN T
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1. 5V “AAA” batteries ( not incl uded) may be install ed as a backup opti on t o maintain
the time i f electr ical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the t ime will not appear
on t he clock LCD Display, however the clock will conti nue to operate and t he actual time
will be m aintai ned. The Cl ock LCD Displ ay and ot her functi ons will resume once el ectrical
power is restor ed if used t he backup bat tery .The bac kup batter y should be repl aced as
needed; Remove t he batt ery if the clock i s not used or stor ed f or long per iods of time.
TO SET THE CLO CK TIME
Connec t the AC power cord t o a wall out let. Make sure that it is i n “Power off ” m ode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time w ill blink.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. When the desir ed time ha ve set, Press the RA ND/TI ME. SET BUTT ON twice.
TO SET ALA RM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the t ime wi ll blink and t here w ill be an alar m signal 'AL” di splay on
the LCD.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. After sett ing the al arm time as y our desired, to press RAN D/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to tur n on the al arm functi on.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZE R:
a. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” wi ll show on LCD displa y
c. The buzz er will sound at the set al arm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” si gn will alt ernativ ely sho w on LCD Display when y ou pr ess t he
alar m functi on.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the C D function.
c. Open t he CD Door and inser t a CD (with the l abel side f acing up) into the CD
compar tment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
f. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
g. The CD will sound at the set alar m time.
To deactiv ate the al arm (CD pl aying) manually, press t he STOP Butt on.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the R ADIO function.
c. Tune t he radio to a br oadcas ting station and adjust the volum e as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
e. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
f. The r adio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactiv ate the al arm (Radio soun d) manually, press t he POWER BUTT ON.
HOW TO TUR N OFF THE ALARM
To cance l alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET butt on t o turn off the alar m functi on.
(Alar m sign “ ” or “ ” wi ll disappear on t he LCD Displa y).
ADJUST VOLU ME
Press VOL.MAX butt on t o increase t he volum e.
Press VOL. MIN butt on t o decreas e the v olum e.
RAD IO OPE RATION
1. Press t he POWER ON /OFF BUTTON to switch P ower on.
2. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the R ADIO Functi on.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Funct ion ar e alt ernativ e select each time when t he Function
Button i s pr essed.)
3. Press t he REP/ BAND BUTTON to desired band ( AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when t he REP/BAND butt on i s presse d.
4. How to use t he butt ons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTT ON to search for desir ed
freque ncy. Higher frequenc y can be select ed by pr essing the “SKI P+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be select ed by pr essing the “SKI P–/TU N–” butt on
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hol d the SKIP+ /TUN + BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON unti l the
displ ay frequenc y st arts run.
ii) When a stati on of sufficient strength has been f ound Tuning will stop or you can
stop t he autom atic tuning by pr essing SKI P+/TU N+ or SK IP–/ TUN– BUTT ON.
5. Press t he ST/M ONO BUTTON to select St ereo and M ono as desired in case FM band is
being select ed. (If stereo signal is too weak, pr ess ST/M ONO BUTTON to mono m ode,
the recep tion will be i mproved.)
6. To swi tch off the radi o, Press the Power ON/OFF B utton.
PRE- SET TUN ING
1. Select the AM/FM band and t une to your desired st ation accor ding t o the nor mal tuning
procedure.
2. Press t he PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM ” will appea r and f lash i n the LCD , Then use
STOP/ M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/ M– BUTTON to change t he number where the stat ion will
be stor ed. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the cur rent frequenc y by pr essing PROG/MEM BUTT ON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" sti ll appea rs and wi ll be steadily ).
4. Repea t the sa me pr ocedure to set other desired frequencies i nto Memor y No.1 to NO.19
Remar ks: A stored frequenc y can only be erased by st oring another frequenc y in its place.
MEMORY RECAL L
Recall the stored frequencies b y pr essing STOP/ M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/ M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 stat ion as desir ed
NOTE: As st ored f requenc ies can only be stored f or long time wi th the power supplying.
The stat ion you stor ed wi ll be lost and can not be recalled in case t hat you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always pr otect a disc against scratches , soi l, dust and etc. If a disc is treated wi th
reasona ble care, wipi ng of f the disc wi th a soft cloth should be the only m aintenanc e
needed t o retai n its exce llent sound repr oduct ion. Discs should be retained in thei r
original case during periods of non- use.
• Handle a disc only b y its edges, do not touch t he surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as sho wn in t he illustrations i n this secti on.
• Use a sof t cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benz ene, thinner, or other chemical
cleane rs to clean t he di sc as damage m ay result. A disc shou ld always be wi ped in a
straight line f rom its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc i n a circul ar moti on.
• Do not expos e a disc t o di rect sunl ight , high humi dit y, or high temperat ures f or extended
peri ods of time. Do not place t he Di sc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on t he pickup l ens can l ead to erratic operation and interrupti on of the sound dur ing
play. To cl ean the pi ckup lens, open t he disc compar tment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera l ens blower (available at most camer a stor es)
• Not e: Do not touch t he surface of the l ens. Do not allow any l iquids on t he inside of the
product.
• To cl ean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exter ior surf ace.
• Never use benzol, benze ne, or other str ong chemical cleane rs, as these could damage t he
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply ( mains 120V/60Hz)
Connec t the po wer cable plug t o the ( 120V) wall out let.
Warning:
• Befor e using the uni t, chec k that the local mains suppl y is compati ble with 120V (60Hz) .
• Do not plug or unplug t he power cable when y our hands w et.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconne ct the plug f rom the wall out let.
• When disconnecti ng the power cord f rom t he wall out let, grasp t he pl ug; do not pul l the
cord in order to avoid shock r isks caus ed by the damage d cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTION S:
• Keep batt eries away from chil dren and pets.
• Inser t the batter y obser ving the pr oper pol arity (+/–). Failure to pr operly al ign t he
batt ery pol arity can cause personal injur y and/or pr operty damag e.
• Remove spen t or discharged batt eries from t he pr oduct . Remove the batt ery when t he
product will not be use d for extended peri ods of time t o pr event damage due to r usted
or cor roded bat teries
• Never throw batteries i nto a fire, do not expose batteries t o f ire or other heat sources
• Batt ery D ispos al: Spent or discharged batt eries must be properl y di sposed of and
recycled i n compl iance with al l applicable laws. For detail ed i nfor mation, contact your
local coun try soli d was te author ity.
• Follow the bat ter y m anufactur er's safety, usage, and disposa l instr ucti ons.

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BEFORE OPERATINGTHIS PRO DUCT, READ, UNDERSTAND,
AND FO LLOWTHESE INSTRUCT IONS.
Be sur eto savethese booklet forfuture reference.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUN DING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
LOCATIONS OF CONTROLS
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PLAYING A COMPACT DISC ( CD)
NOTE: Never touch t he laser lens i nside of the CD compar tment. Clean the l aser lens with
a CD cleaner disc i f it becomes dir ty.
1. Press t he Power ON/OFF B utton to turn on the uni t.
2. Press t he Func tion Butt on t o CD functi on.
3. Press t he OPEN/ CLOSE BUTTON to open the C D door and inser t a CD into t he t ray
with printed l abel side facing up.
4. Press t he OPEN/ CLOSE BUTTON to close the CD D OOR and, the disc wi ll rotat e for a
few seconds and then st op.
5. Press t he PLAY/PAUSE/ M- BUTTON to star t play
6. Press t he PLAY/PAUSE/ M- BUTTON again to PAUSE play.
7. To st op the album tempor arily, press P AUSE button, to resume, press again.
8. Press t he STOP BUTTON to STOP play.
RANDOM PLAY
In CD stop m ode, Press t he RAN DOM BUTTON once, “RAND ” will appea r on LCD
Display. Press PLAY/PAUSE/ M- BUTTON, this wi ll enab le random tracks pl ay.
REVERSE/F ORWARD
1. The SKI P–/TU N– and SKI P+/TUN+ Butt ons can be used to jump to a different track
number or to scan di sc tracks at high speed.
2. Press t he SKIP-/TUN– BUTTON once to hear the beginni ng of the current track.
Press i t two or more t imes to hear previous t racks on t he disc.
3. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ BUTTON to hear the next track on t he disc.
4. Press and hol d the SKIP–/ TUN– Butt on, the cur rent track w ill be scanned and move
backwards t o the pr evious t rack( s); When the desir ed track section i s found, release t he
butt on and nor mal play will resume.
5. Press and hol d the SKIP+ /TUN + BUTTON, the cur rent track w ill be scanned and move
forward to the ne xt track(s); When the desir ed track section i s found, release t he selected
butt on and nor mal play will resume.
REPEAT FUNCTION
The CD REPEAT Butt on may be used t o repeat a singl e track or repeat all tracks on a
compac t disc.
1. Press t he REPEAT BUTTON once during playbac k, the “REP” sign w ill show on LCD
Display and f lash. The same t rack wi ll be repea ted over and over.
2. Press t he REPEAT BUTTON a sec ond time t o repeat all tracks . The “REP” si gn will
show on the LCD di splay, but will not flash t his t ime.
3. To cance l REPEAT PLAY, Press t he REPEAT BUTTON repeatedly unt il the “REP” sign
disappe ared.
PLLTuningAM/FM Stereo Radio CD Player
MODEL KCR2606
Instruction Manual
CAUTION :
TO PREVENT ELECTRI C SHO CK, MATCH W IDE BLADE OF PLUG TO
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
WARN ING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRI C SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THE APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTU RE.
8. heat-The appl iance should be si tuated a way from neat sources such as r adiator s, heat
regist ers, stoves, or ot her appl iance s (including ampl if iers) that produce hea t..
9. Power Sources -The pr oduct shou ld be oper ated onl y with the type of power supply
indicated on t he mar king l abel. If you ar e not sure of the type of power supply t o your
home, consult your product dealer or local power compa ny. For products intended t o
operate from battery power, or other sources , refer to the operation i nstructi ons.
10. Grounding Polar izati on-Thi s product may be equi pped w ith a pol arized al ter nati ng
current line pl ug ( a plug having one blade w ider than t he ot her). This plug w ill fit into
the power outl et only one w ay this is a safety feature. If you ar e unable to inser t the
plug fully into the out let, try reversi ng the plug. If the plug shoul d still fail to f it,
contact your electr ician to replace y our obsolete out let. Do not defeat the safet y pur pose
of the polarized plug.
11. Power-Cord Prot ection- Power supply cor ds shoul d be r outed so t hat they ar e not likely
to be walked on or pinched by i tems place d upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the poi nt where they exit from
the appl iance .
12. Cleani ng-The appli ance should be cleane d only as r ecommend ed by the manuf actur er.
13. Nonuse periods- The power cord of the appli ance should be unplugge d from the out let
when l eft when l eft unused f or a long peri od of time.
14. Obj ect and Li quid Ent ry-Care should be taken so t hat obj ects do not fall and l iqui ds are
not spilled i nto t he pr oduct case through produc t openings.
15. Damage Requir ing Service- Unplug t his pr oduc t from the wall out let and t ake i t to
quali fied service per sonnel under the following cond itions.
a) When the po wer-supply cor d or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spil led i nto, or object s have fallen into the product.
c) If the pr oduct has been expos ed to rain or water.
d) If the pr oduct does not operate when use d according t o the operating instructi ons.
Adjust only those cont rols that are covered by the operati ng i nstructi ons as an
improper adjustment of other contr ols may inter fere with the pr oduct's normal
operati on.
e) If the pr oduct has been dropped or damage d in any way.
f) When the pr oduct exhibi ts a disti nct change i n perf ormance -this indicates a need f or
service.
16. Servici ng-The user shoul d not attempt to ser vice t he pr oduct beyond t hat desc ribed in
the operating inst ructi on. All ser vici ng should be r efer red to qualified service
personne l.
17. Power Lines-A n outside antenna system should not be l ocated in the vi cini ty of
overhead po wer lines, or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into
such power lines or circuits. When instal ling an outsi de antenna system, extr eme care
should be t aken t o keep from touching po wer lines or circuits as cont act with them
might be fatal .
18. If an outside antenna i s conne cted to the r eceiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as t o provide some prot ection against voltage surges and buil t up stat ic.
Secti on 810 of the Nati onal El ectrical Code ANSI /NEFA 70 provides i nfor mat ion w ith
respec t to pr oper groundi ng of the mast and suppor ting st ructur e, groundi ng
conduct ress, location of antenna- disch arge unit , size of groundi ng electr odes, and
requirements for the groundi ng electr ode (see f igure).
1. Read i nstructi ons-All the safet y and operati ng i nstructi ons shoul d be r ead before the
appli ance i s operated.
2. Retai n instructi ons-The safety and operating inst ructi ons shoul d be r etained f or future
reference .
3. Head Warnings-A ll warnings and cauti ons on t he appliance and i n the operating
instructi ons shoul d be adhe red t o.
4. Follow instr ucti ons-All oper ating and use instr ucti ons shoul d be f ollowed.
5. Water and M oistur e-The appli ance should not be used near water, e.g. near a batht ub,
washbowl, kitchen si nk, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swi mming pool or
the like.
6. Wall or Cei ling M ount ing- The appliance sho uld not be m ount ed to a wall or ceil ing.
7. Venti lation-The appl iance should be si tuated so t hat its locati on or posit ion does not
interfere with its pr oper venti lation. For example, the appliance shou ld not be sit uated
on a bed, sofa, rug or sim ilar surface that may bl ock the v enti lation openings, or place d
in a buil t-in installation, such as a bookc ase or cabinet, that may impede the flow of air
through t he venti lation openings.
19. Cleani ng-Unplug this product from the wall out let befor e cleaning. Do not use l iqui d
cleane rs or aerosol cleane rs. Use a damp cl oth f or cleaning.
20. Lightning- For added prot ection f or this pr oduct duri ng a l ight ning st orm, or when i t is
left unattended and unuse d for long peri ods of time, unplug i t from the wall out let and
disconne ct the antenna or cabl e system. This will prevent damage to t he pr oduct due t o
lightni ng and po wer-line surges.
21. Safet y Check -Upon compl etion of any ser vice or repairs to this product, ask t he service
technici an to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in pr oper oper ation
condition.
22. Overl oading-Do not overload wall out lets, extension cords, or integ ral convenience
receptacles as t his can r esult in a risk of f ir or electric shock .
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRI CAL CODE
Do not apply oi l or petroleum pr oduc ts to this pr oduct .
CAUTION
Invisible laser radiation will be emitted when the product is open and interlocks are defeated.
Do not def eat the safety interlocks.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLE MENTARY MARKINGS ARE LOCATED ON THE
BOTTOM OF THE UNIT.
USE OF CO NTROLS, ADJUSTM ENTS, OR PERFORM ANCE PROCED URE H EREIN
MAY RESULT IN HAZAR DOUS RADI ATION EXPOSURE.
SAFETY CERTIFICA TION
This Compac t Disc Pl ayer is made and tested to m eet the safety standards of the Federal
Communications Commission(FCC) and to comply with the safety performance requirements
of the U.S. Depar tment of Health and Human Ser vices and wi th the Food & Drug
Admi nist rati on(FD A) Radi ation performance Standards 21 CFR Subchap ter J.
1. POWER But ton
2. REMOTE SENSOR
3. STANDBY I NDICATOR
4. CD Door
5. STEREO /MONO Butt on
6. ALAR M SET But ton
7. SLEEP Butt on
8. TIMER Butt on
9. FUNCT ION But ton
10. OPEN/ CLOSE Butt on
11. VOLUM E M IN But ton
12. VOLUM E M AX Butt on
13. PLAY/PAUSE/ MEMORY– Butt on
14. STOP/MEMORY+ But ton
15. SKIP+/TUNNI NG+ Butt on
16. SKIP–/TUN NNING– But ton
17. REPEAT/BAND But ton
18. PROGR AM/MEMORY Butt on
19. RANDOM/TIME SET But ton
20. DISPLAY BUTTON
21. LCD Display
22. HAN GING HO LE
23. CORD LINE
Locati ons of Remot e Contr ol
24. TIMER Butt on
25. SNOO ZE But ton
26. MUTE But ton
27. DISPLAY/AL B utton
28. REPEAT/BAND But ton
29. MEMORY– Butt on
30. SKIP– But ton
31. STOP Butt on
32. VOLUM E DOWN butt on
33. POWER But ton
34. OPEN/ CLOSE/ STEREO/ MONO But ton
35. SLEEP Butt on
36. CD/RADI O Butt on
37. MODE But ton
38. PROGR AM Butt on
39. MEMORY + Button
40. SKIP+ B utton
41. PLAY/PAUSE Butt on
42. VOLUM E UP But ton
43. BATTERY COMPARTMEN T
BATTERY BACKUP:
Two 1. 5V “AAA” batteries ( not incl uded) may be install ed as a backup opti on t o maintain
the time i f electr ical power fails. In the event of a power outage, the t ime will not appear
on t he clock LCD Display, however the clock will conti nue to operate and t he actual time
will be m aintai ned. The Cl ock LCD Displ ay and ot her functi ons will resume once el ectrical
power is restor ed if used t he backup bat tery .The bac kup batter y should be repl aced as
needed; Remove t he batt ery if the clock i s not used or stor ed f or long per iods of time.
TO SET THE CLO CK TIME
Connec t the AC power cord t o a wall out let. Make sure that it is i n “Power off ” m ode.
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME SET
BUTTON, the time w ill blink.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. When the desir ed time ha ve set, Press the RA ND/TI ME. SET BUTT ON twice.
TO SET ALA RM FUNCTION
1. Power off the unit and enter into “POWER OFF” mode . Press the RA ND/ TIME. SET
BUTTON twice, the t ime wi ll blink and t here w ill be an alar m signal 'AL” di splay on
the LCD.
2. Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ to set the DESI RED H OUR.
3. Press t he SKIP–/ TUN– to set DESI RED MINUTE.
4. After sett ing the al arm time as y our desired, to press RAN D/ TIME. SET BUTTON.
5. Press AL. SET BUTTON to tur n on the al arm functi on.
WAKE UP TO ALARM BUZZE R:
a. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON.
b. Alarm sign “ ” wi ll show on LCD displa y
c. The buzz er will sound at the set al arm time.
Note: “ ” and “ ” si gn will alt ernativ ely sho w on LCD Display when y ou pr ess t he
alar m functi on.
WAKE UP TO CD:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the C D function.
c. Open t he CD Door and inser t a CD (with the l abel side f acing up) into the CD
compar tment.
d. Close the CD Door.
e. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
f. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
g. The CD will sound at the set alar m time.
To deactiv ate the al arm (CD pl aying) manually, press t he STOP Butt on.
WAKE UP TO RADIO:
a. Press t he POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer on.
b. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the R ADIO function.
c. Tune t he radio to a br oadcas ting station and adjust the volum e as desired.
d. Press POWER BUTT ON to switch po wer off.
e. Press t he AL. SET BUTTON unti l “ ” si gn show on the LCD D ispla y.
f. The r adio will sound at the set alarm time.
Note: To deactiv ate the al arm (Radio soun d) manually, press t he POWER BUTT ON.
HOW TO TUR N OFF THE ALARM
To cance l alarm mode:
In “POWER OFF” mode, press AL. SET butt on t o turn off the alar m functi on.
(Alar m sign “ ” or “ ” wi ll disappear on t he LCD Displa y).
ADJUST VOLU ME
Press VOL.MAX butt on t o increase t he volum e.
Press VOL. MIN butt on t o decreas e the v olum e.
RAD IO OPE RATION
1. Press t he POWER ON /OFF BUTTON to switch P ower on.
2. Press t he FUNCTI ON BUTTON to the R ADIO Functi on.
(NOTE: Radio and CD Funct ion ar e alt ernativ e select each time when t he Function
Button i s pr essed.)
3. Press t he REP/ BAND BUTTON to desired band ( AM/FM). AM and FM are alternately
selected each time when t he REP/BAND butt on i s presse d.
4. How to use t he butt ons for radio
a) Manual Tuning
Press t he SKIP+/TU N+ BUTTON or SKIP-/TUN- BUTT ON to search for desir ed
freque ncy. Higher frequenc y can be select ed by pr essing the “SKI P+/TUN+” button
while Lower frequency can be select ed by pr essing the “SKI P–/TU N–” butt on
b) Automatic Tuning
i) Press and hol d the SKIP+ /TUN + BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– BUTTON unti l the
displ ay frequenc y st arts run.
ii) When a stati on of sufficient strength has been f ound Tuning will stop or you can
stop t he autom atic tuning by pr essing SKI P+/TU N+ or SK IP–/ TUN– BUTT ON.
5. Press t he ST/M ONO BUTTON to select St ereo and M ono as desired in case FM band is
being select ed. (If stereo signal is too weak, pr ess ST/M ONO BUTTON to mono m ode,
the recep tion will be i mproved.)
6. To swi tch off the radi o, Press the Power ON/OFF B utton.
PRE- SET TUN ING
1. Select the AM/FM band and t une to your desired st ation accor ding t o the nor mal tuning
procedure.
2. Press t he PROG/MEM BUTTON,”MEM ” will appea r and f lash i n the LCD , Then use
STOP/ M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/ M– BUTTON to change t he number where the stat ion will
be stor ed. (NO.1 to NO.19)
3. Store the cur rent frequenc y by pr essing PROG/MEM BUTT ON again when you get the
desired number. (The "MEM" sti ll appea rs and wi ll be steadily ).
4. Repea t the sa me pr ocedure to set other desired frequencies i nto Memor y No.1 to NO.19
Remar ks: A stored frequenc y can only be erased by st oring another frequenc y in its place.
MEMORY RECAL L
Recall the stored frequencies b y pr essing STOP/ M+ or PLAY/PAUSE/ M- BUTTON to
select 1 to 19 stat ion as desir ed
NOTE: As st ored f requenc ies can only be stored f or long time wi th the power supplying.
The stat ion you stor ed wi ll be lost and can not be recalled in case t hat you cut off the AC
power.
HANDLING A COMPACT DISC
• Always pr otect a disc against scratches , soi l, dust and etc. If a disc is treated wi th
reasona ble care, wipi ng of f the disc wi th a soft cloth should be the only m aintenanc e
needed t o retai n its exce llent sound repr oduct ion. Discs should be retained in thei r
original case during periods of non- use.
• Handle a disc only b y its edges, do not touch t he surface or rainbow-colored side of the
disc.
• Handle a disc as sho wn in t he illustrations i n this secti on.
• Use a sof t cloth to wipe a disc clean. Do not use benz ene, thinner, or other chemical
cleane rs to clean t he di sc as damage m ay result. A disc shou ld always be wi ped in a
straight line f rom its center to its edge. Never wipe a disc i n a circul ar moti on.
• Do not expos e a disc t o di rect sunl ight , high humi dit y, or high temperat ures f or extended
peri ods of time. Do not place t he Di sc on other equipment or near any heat source.
• Dust on t he pickup l ens can l ead to erratic operation and interrupti on of the sound dur ing
play. To cl ean the pi ckup lens, open t he disc compar tment and blow the dust off. Using a
camera l ens blower (available at most camer a stor es)
• Not e: Do not touch t he surface of the l ens. Do not allow any l iquids on t he inside of the
product.
• To cl ean the CD player cabinet, use a soft and damp cloth to wire off the exter ior surf ace.
• Never use benzol, benze ne, or other str ong chemical cleane rs, as these could damage t he
finish.
PROGRAM FUNCTION
The Program feature can be used to program up to 20 tracks to play in a selected order.
1. While in the stop mode only (CD is not playing), press the CD PROGRAM “PROG/MEM”
Button, LCD Display will show the wording “PROG 01” and “PROG 01” starts to flash.
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ BUTTON or SKIP–/TUN– Button to allocate the desired track.
3. Press the CD PROGRAM BUTTON to select and store the track into memory.
4. Repeat step 2 to 3 to select up to 20 tracks.
5. To play the selected tracks (in the program mode); press the CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON.
The track number and the “PROG” appear on LCD Display.
6. Press the SKIP-/TUN- Button to hear the previous or press the SKIP+/TUN+ Button
buttons to hear next program track.
Note: After all of the programmed tracks have played, the CD player will return to the
stop mode.
7. To clear the programmed tracks from memory, press STOP two times.
SLEEP FUNCTON
1. Press the FUNCTION BUTTON to the desired source.
2. Tune in the desired radio station or CD and adjust the volume control.
3. Press the SLEEP BUTTON. The “120” will appear on the clock display.
4. Repeatedly press the SLEEP BUTTON for desired sleep time between 10-120 minutes.
5. The unit will automatically switch off when the SLEEP time expires.
MUTE FUNCTION
When you press the MUTE BUTTON, the volume will turn off. You will not hear any sound.
When you press the MUTE BUTTON again, volume will turn on again.
TIMER FUNCTION
1. Press the TIMER BUTTON
2. Press the SKIP+/TUN+ to set the DESIRED HOUR.
3. Press the SKIP–/TUN– to set DESIRED MINUTE.
4. The unit will automatically sound 'buzz' when the time expires.
Specifications :
Power Supplies : AC 120V 60Hz
Frequency AM 530 – 1700 KHz
FM 88 – 108 MHz
Unit power supply ( mains 120V/60Hz)
Connec t the po wer cable plug t o the ( 120V) wall out let.
Warning:
• Befor e using the uni t, chec k that the local mains suppl y is compati ble with 120V (60Hz) .
• Do not plug or unplug t he power cable when y our hands w et.
• When planning not to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., Vacation etc.)
disconne ct the plug f rom the wall out let.
• When disconnecti ng the power cord f rom t he wall out let, grasp t he pl ug; do not pul l the
cord in order to avoid shock r isks caus ed by the damage d cable.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTION S:
• Keep batt eries away from chil dren and pets.
• Inser t the batter y obser ving the pr oper pol arity (+/–). Failure to pr operly al ign t he
batt ery pol arity can cause personal injur y and/or pr operty damag e.
• Remove spen t or discharged batt eries from t he pr oduct . Remove the batt ery when t he
product will not be use d for extended peri ods of time t o pr event damage due to r usted
or cor roded bat teries
• Never throw batteries i nto a fire, do not expose batteries t o f ire or other heat sources
• Batt ery D ispos al: Spent or discharged batt eries must be properl y di sposed of and
recycled i n compl iance with al l applicable laws. For detail ed i nfor mation, contact your
local coun try soli d was te author ity.
• Follow the bat ter y m anufactur er's safety, usage, and disposa l instr ucti ons.
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