gfm KCD3180 User manual

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol,
within the equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to cause an electric
shock.
The exclamation point within the equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in this owner’s manual.
ON SAFETYON SAFETY
ON SAFETYON SAFETY
ON SAFETY
• Before operating, make sure the voltage requirement
of the unit matches your local voltage.
• Disconnect the plug immediately if liquid spills into or
onto the unit, or if an object falls into the unit. The unit
should not be used until service by a qualified service
personnel is completed.
• Do not open the cabinet. Lasers used in rays employed
by the unit may damage your eyes. Any servicing should
be done by qualified service personnel.
• When you are not going to use the unit for a long period
of time, disconnect the power cord.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 1
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1
Thisproduct
containsa low
powerlaserdevice.
ThesymbolforClassII
(DoubleInsulation)
ON PLACEMENTON PLACEMENT
ON PLACEMENTON PLACEMENT
ON PLACEMENT
• Do not leave, mount or use the unit in places which are
extremely hot, cold, dusty, or humid.
Instruction ManualInstruction Manual
Instruction ManualInstruction Manual
Instruction Manual
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• When left in a heated room where it is warm and damp,
water droplets or condensation may form inside the CD
player. When there is condensation inside the unit, the unit
may not function normally. Let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before
turning the power on, or gradually heat the room and allow
the unit to dry before use.
• Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-
up. Do not place the unit on a surface or near materials (a
curtain ex. rugs, blankets, curtains, etc.) which might block
the ventilation holes.
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FCC InformationFCC Information
FCC InformationFCC Information
FCC Information
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 undesired operation.
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE:NOTE:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
oftheFCCRules.These limitsare designedto providereasonable
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 communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television 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 the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user authority to operate the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
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INSTRUCTIONSTIONS
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1. This portable luminaire has a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other) as a feature to reduce the risk of electric
shock. This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way, if
the plug does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Never
use with an extension cord unless plug can be fully inserted.
Do not alter the plug.
2. Read these instructions.
3. Keep these instructions.
4. Heed all warnings.
5. Follow all instructions.
6. Do not use this apparatus near water.
7. Clean only with a dry cloth.
8. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
9. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
10. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
12. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
13. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,
or table specified by the manufacturer, or
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.
14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning
storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing
is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
Portable CartPortable Cart
Portable CartPortable Cart
Portable Cart
WarningWarning
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MOUNTING INSTRUCMOUNTING INSTRUC
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Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in
this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions
and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution
and care must be exercised when operating, mounting,
or cleaning this unit.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or
manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not
understand.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible
injury or death.
DANGER indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert
symbol indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may
result in property damage.
STEP 1STEP 1
STEP 1STEP 1
STEP 1
If your cabinet does NOTNOT
NOTNOT
NOThave
an overhang:
a)Place the Mounting
Template in the desired
location inside or
underneath the cabinet
(whichever has less
obstructions, and will be
easier for you to reach to
drill holes), flush with the
front edge of the cabinet
and tape it down.
Go to STEP 2STEP 2
STEP 2STEP 2
STEP 2.
TOOLS NEEDED: 1) Electric drill with 1/4” bit; 2) Phillips-
head (cross style) Screwdriver.
b)Fold the Mounting
Template along the
guideline that is closest
to the thickness of your
cabinet overhang.
c) Tape Mounting Template
to the underside of the
cabinet with the folded
portion of the Mounting
Template flush up against
the cabinet overhang (see
Figure 2).
Go to STEP 2.STEP 2.
STEP 2.STEP 2.
STEP 2.
STEP 2STEP 2
STEP 2STEP 2
STEP 2
Use an electric drill with a
¼” bit (not included) to drill
all four holes marked on the
Mounting Template (see
Figure 3). To reduce
splintering, place a small
piece of masking tape over
each hole location before
drilling.
Go to STEP 3.STEP 3.
STEP 3.STEP 3.
STEP 3.
Figure 3
Figure 2
If your cabinet DOESDOES
DOESDOES
DOES have
an overhang:
a) Measure the thickness of
the cabinet overhang (see
Figure 1).
Figure 1
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STEP3
IfyourcabinetdoesNOT have
an overhang:
a)Eight screws are included
withthisunit, but you will
only need four of them.
Select the screw length
which will go completely
through your cabinet
bottom, and provide at
least3/8"ofthreadtoscrew
into the main unit.
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c)Hold the unit up against
thebottomofthecabinet,
andalignthefourholeson
thetopoftheunitwiththe
screws. Partially tighten
eachscrew,butdonotfully
tightenthescrews untilall
ofthemhavebeenstarted.
d)Gentlytighteneachscrew
untiltheyarefirmlyholding
theunitinplace.
Go to STEP 4.
(Continued from previous page)
Figure4
IfyourcabinetDOEShavean
overhang:
a)Eight screws are included
withthisunit,butyou will
only need four of them.
Select the screw length
which will go completely
through your cabinet
bottom,andextendatleast
3/8" past the bottom of
your cabinet overhang.
b)Thisunitincludes threesets
of four spacers of various
lengths. The spacers can be
put together to form longer
spacers to accommodate
various cabinet overhang
thicknesses. Determine the
bestcombinationofspacers
which is equal to or longer
than the cabinet overhang
thickness.
Figure5
d)Holdeachscrewheaddown
and push the unit and
spacers onto the screws,
thenholdtheunitupuntil
spacers are firmly against
the bottom of the cabinet
(andfullynestedwithineach
other if you are using
multiple spacers for each
screw).
c) Insertthefourselectedscrews
througheach hole from the
inside of the cabinet going
down(seeFigure5).
STEP4
Plug the cord into the wall
outlet
a) Before connecting power
cord, make sure the voltage
of the unit matches with your
local voltage.
b) Plug the power cord directly
into the nearest wall outlet,
and wrap the remaining cord
around the cord storage
knob at the rear of the unit.
Figure6
e)Partially tighten each
screw, but do not fully
tighten the screws until
all of them have been
started (see Figure 6).
f) Gently tighten each screw
untiltheyarefirmlyholding
the unit in place. The top
frontedgeoftheunitshould
clear the overhang.
Go to STEP 4.
MOUNTING SUGGESTIONSMOUNTING SUGGESTIONS
MOUNTING SUGGESTIONSMOUNTING SUGGESTIONS
MOUNTING SUGGESTIONS
1) If your cabinet has obstructions inside it which prevent
you from using the template, cut out the corresponding
area on the template, but do NOT cut out or through the
screw holes.
2) If your cabinet has obstructions underneath it, which will
interfere with the mounting of the unit, remove the
obstructionbefore mountingthe unit,or findanother location
to mount the unit.
3) It is recommended that you wear safety glasses while drilling
to prevent eye injuries.
4) For wood cabinets, you may want to mark the hole locations
with a nail, pressed gently but firmly into the wood so that
a slight impression is made. This will also help keep the drill
bit centered in the right location.
5) Hold the drill firmly against the cabinet to keep the drill
from “walking”.
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b)Insert the four selected
screws through each hole
from the inside of the
cabinet going down (see
Figure4).
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FRONT P
ANEL CANEL C
ANEL CANEL C
ANEL CONTROLSONTROLS
ONTROLSONTROLS
ONTROLS
1. CD Drawer
2. LCD Display
3. Remote Control Sensor
4. ON/OFF button
5. REPEAT/PRESET button
6. CLOCK SET/MEMORY
button
7. TIMER/ON/OFF ···· · SET
button
8. TUNING ···· · SKIP/TIMER ++
++
+
button
9. PLAY/PAUSE button
10. VOLUME++
++
+/--
--
- button
11. STOP/BAND button
12. TUNING ····· SKIP/TIMER --
--
-
button
13. CD ···· · RADIO FUNCTION
button
14. DISP (Display) button
15. LIGHT ON/OFF switch
16. OPEN/CLOSE button
17. Countertop Light
1. POWER button
2. TUN--
--
- • SEARCH button
3. STOP/BAND button
4. MEMORY/CLOCK SET button
5. FUNCTION button
6. REPEAT/PRESET+ button
7. TUN++
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+ • SEARCH button
8. PLAY/PAUSE button
9. DISPLAY button
10.VOLUME++
++
+/--
--
- buttons
USING THE REMOTE CONTROLUSING THE REMOTE CONTROL
USING THE REMOTE CONTROLUSING THE REMOTE CONTROL
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL CORRECTLYCORRECTLY
CORRECTLYCORRECTLY
CORRECTLY
• Point the remote control at the REMOTE SENSOR located
on the unit.
• When there is a strong ambient light source, the
performance of the remote’s infrared may be degraded,
causing unreliable operation.
• The recommended effective distance for remote
operation is about 13 feet (4 m).
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ONTROLONTROL
ONTROL
MAGNETIC REMOTE CONTROLMAGNETIC REMOTE CONTROL
MAGNETIC REMOTE CONTROLMAGNETIC REMOTE CONTROL
MAGNETIC REMOTE CONTROL
A magnet is built into the remote control so that it can be
attached to your refrigerator.
BATTERY REPLACEMENTBATTERY REPLACEMENT
BATTERY REPLACEMENTBATTERY REPLACEMENT
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the battery becomes weak, the operating distance of
the remote control is greatly reduced and you will need to
replace it.
NoteNote
NoteNote
Note: Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local laws
and regulations.
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTIONCAUTION
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE OR ITNEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE OR IT
NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE OR ITNEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE OR IT
NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERY IN FIRE OR IT
MAY EXPLODE.MAY EXPLODE.
MAY EXPLODE.MAY EXPLODE.
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• Remove the protective
plastic tab before operating
the remote control.
2. Insert one CR2025 (3V) size
battery.
1. Open the battery door.
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Notes:
• When tuning the radio or searching for a track, the TUN- •
SEARCH and TUN+ • SEARCH buttons on the remote
control are the same as the TUNING • SKIP/TIMER+/- buttons
on the main unit.
• The REPEAT/PRESET+ button on the remote control is the
same as the REPEAT/PRESET button on the main unit.
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The countertop light and its ON/OFF switch are located
on the bottom of the unit.
1. Turning on the light.
• Slide the LIGHT switch to ON.
2. Turning off the light.
• Slide the LIGHT switch to OFF.
LIGHT
OFF
ON
LIGHT
OFF
ON
Replacing the light bulbReplacing the light bulb
Replacing the light bulbReplacing the light bulb
Replacing the light bulb
1. Unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet.
2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the
lamp cover.
3. Open the lamp cover.
4. Unscrew and remove the old light
bulb.
5. Install a new light bulb and close the
cover.
6. Replace the screw and tighten it.
7. Plug the power cord back into the
wall outlet.
8. Slide the light switch to ON.
Notes for replacing the bulb:Notes for replacing the bulb:
Notes for replacing the bulb:Notes for replacing the bulb:
Notes for replacing the bulb:
• Turn off the light, then unplug the
power cord.
• Be sure to use S-type 25W bulb for
replacement.
DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER INTO THE BULBDO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER INTO THE BULB
DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER INTO THE BULBDO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER INTO THE BULB
DO NOT PUT YOUR FINGER INTO THE BULB
HOLDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.HOLDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
HOLDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.HOLDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
HOLDER TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
WAIT FOR THE LIGHT BULB TO COOL BEFOREWAIT FOR THE LIGHT BULB TO COOL BEFORE
WAIT FOR THE LIGHT BULB TO COOL BEFOREWAIT FOR THE LIGHT BULB TO COOL BEFORE
WAIT FOR THE LIGHT BULB TO COOL BEFORE
TOUCHING IT TO AVOID BURNS.TOUCHING IT TO AVOID BURNS.
TOUCHING IT TO AVOID BURNS.TOUCHING IT TO AVOID BURNS.
TOUCHING IT TO AVOID BURNS.
Figure 2
Figure 1
USINGUSING
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OP LIGHTOP LIGHT
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The unit must be in standby mode.To enter standby mode,
make sure that the unit is plugged in, but not turned on.
2.Press the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •
SKIP/TIMER-SKIP/TIMER-
SKIP/TIMER-SKIP/TIMER-
SKIP/TIMER- button to
set the current hour.
3.Press the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •
SKIP/TIMER +SKIP/TIMER +
SKIP/TIMER +SKIP/TIMER +
SKIP/TIMER + button to
set the current minutes.
1.Press the CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SET/T/
T/T/
T/
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY button until
the TIME indicator
blinks.
4.Press the CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SET/T/
T/T/
T/
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY button to start
the clock. The clock will
automatically start if no
button is pressed within
10 seconds.
Note:12-hour system "12:00 AM" = midnight.
AM
AM
AM
AM
1.Press the ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFF
button on the front panel
or the POWERPOWER
POWERPOWER
POWER button
on the remote control to
turn on the unit.
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THE CLTHE CL
THE CLOCKOCK
OCKOCK
OCK
CDPLAYBACK
2.Press the CD · RADIOCD · RADIO
CD · RADIOCD · RADIO
CD · RADIO
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
FUNCTION button to
select CD mode.
CD
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2
3
4
5
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8
9
10
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This form describes the protection You will have under
this Limited Warranty.
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This Limited Warranty begins on the date of purchase of
the Covered Product and continues for a period of six
months.
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T IS COVERED:OVERED:
OVERED:OVERED:
OVERED:
We will pay the cost of labor and repair or replacement
parts in the event Your Covered Product fails to operate
as a result of a mechanical or electrical failure caused by
defects in workmanship and/or materials. A mechanical
or electrical failure caused by a direct result of a power
surge is also covered. Parts will be replaced with those of
like kind and quality, and may be new or remanufactured.
If the Covered Product cannot be repaired, if the cost of
the repair exceeds the original purchase price or if parts
are not available due to the age of the Covered Product or
discontinued by the manufacturer, the Covered Product
will be replaced with a product of similar features.
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OVERED:OVERED:
OVERED:
Coverage under this Limited Warranty is limited to the
United States of America, including the District of
Columbia. It does not include any Canadian or U.S.
Territories including Guam, Puerto Rico, or U.S. Virgin
Islands.
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OVERED:OVERED:
OVERED:
• PRODUCTS NOT ORIGINALLY COVERED BY A
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY;
• ITEMS THAT ARE STILL COVERED BY THE
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY, REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER THE MANUFACTURER HONORS SUCH
WARRANTY;
• PERIODIC CHECKUPS AND/OR PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE AS DIRECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN;
• INHERENT PRODUCT DEFECTS THAT ARE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER OR PARTS
FAILURE DUE TO A MANUFACTURER’S RECALL;
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Note: Do not push the CD
drawer to close it.
3.Press the OPEN/OPEN/
OPEN/OPEN/
OPEN/
CLCL
CLCL
CL
OSEOSE
OSEOSE
OSE button to open
the CD drawer. Place a CD
onto the CD tray with the
label side up and then
press the OPEN/OPEN/
OPEN/OPEN/
OPEN/
CLCL
CLCL
CL
OSEOSE
OSEOSE
OS E button to close it.
The CD will be scanned by
the unit and the total # of
tracks will be displayed.
ToTo
ToTo
To STOPSTOP
STOPSTOP
STOP PlaybackPlayback
PlaybackPlayback
Playback
• Press the STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
ST OP/BAND button.
ToTo
ToTo
To PAUSEPAUSE
PAUSEPAUSE
PAUSE PlaybackPlayback
PlaybackPlayback
Playback
• Press the PLAY/PAUSEPLAY/PAUSE
PLAY/PAUSEPLAY/PAUSE
PLAY/PAUSE button. The " " indicator blinks.
• To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSEPLAY/PAUSE
PLAY/PAUSEPLAY/PAUSE
PLAY/PAUSE button
again.
To SKIP to a Different TrackTo SKIP to a Different Track
To SKIP to a Different TrackTo SKIP to a Different Track
To SKIP to a Different Track
• To SKIP to the beginning of the CURRENT track, press
the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER-SKIP/TIMER-
SKIP/TIMER-SKIP/TIMER-
SK IP/TIMER- button once.
• To SKIP to the beginning of the PREVIOUS track, or any
earlier track, press the TUNING • SKIP/TIMER-TUNING • SKIP/TIMER-
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER-TUNING • SKIP/TIMER-
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER- button.
• To SKIP to the beginning of the NEXT track, or any later
track, press the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER+SKIP/TIMER+
SKIP/TIMER+SKIP/TIMER+
SKIP/TIMER+ button.
To FAST FORWARD or FAST REVERSE to a ParticularTo FAST FORWARD or FAST REVERSE to a Particular
To FAST FORWARD or FAST REVERSE to a ParticularTo FAST FORWARD or FAST REVERSE to a Particular
To FAST FORWARD or FAST REVERSE to a Particular
PointPoint
PointPoint
Point
• To scan forward at high speed, press and hold the TUNINGTUNING
TUNINGTUNING
TUNING
• SKIP/TIMER+• SKIP/TIMER+
• SKIP/TIMER+• SKIP/TIMER+
• SKIP/TIMER+ button and release it at the desired point.
• To scan backward at high speed, press and hold the TUNINGTUNING
TUNINGTUNING
TUNING
• SKIP/TIMER-• SKIP/TIMER-
• SKIP/TIMER-• SKIP/TIMER-
• SKIP/TIMER- button and release it at the desired point.
• Fast forward or Fast reverse will continue searching the CD
until it reaches the end.
4.Press the PLAPLA
PLAPLA
PLA
Y/Y/
Y/Y/
Y/
PP
PP
PAA
AA
AUSEUSE
USEUSE
US E button to start
playing the CD. The
current track appears on
the display.
Note: During playback, the
track number will disappear
and the time will be
displayed if no button is
pressed within 10 seconds.
CD
••
••
• Adjust volume by pressing the VOLVOL
VOLVOL
VOLUME +UME +
UME +UME +
UME +/--
--
- buttons.
This function will allow a single track or the entire CD to be
played repeatedly.
Repeat the Entire CDRepeat the Entire CD
Repeat the Entire CDRepeat the Entire CD
Repeat the Entire CD
• Press the REPEAREPEA
REPEAREPEA
REPEA
T/T/
T/T/
T/
PRESETPRESET
PRESETPRESET
PRESET button until
“REPEAT” blinks.
All tracks will be played
repeatedly.
Cancel Repeat PlayCancel Repeat Play
Cancel Repeat PlayCancel Repeat Play
Cancel Repeat Play
• Press the REPEAREPEA
REPEAREPEA
REPEA
T/T/
T/T/
T/
PRESETPRESET
PRESETPRESET
PRESET button until
“REPEAT” disappears.
CD
REPEAT
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• Press the REPEAREPEA
REPEAREPEA
REPEA
T/T/
T/T/
T/
PRESETPRESET
PRESETPRESET
PR ESET button until
“REPEAT” appears. The
current track will be
played repeatedly.
• To select a different track
to be repeated, press the
TUNING • SKIP/TUNING • SKIP/
TUNING • SKIP/TUNING • SKIP/
TUNING • SKIP/
TIMER+/-TIMER+/-
TIMER+/-TIMER+/-
TIMER+/- buttons.
CD
REPEAT
1. When the unit is ON and
in CD MODE, make sure
the CD is STOPPED. Press
the CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SET/T/
T/T/
T/
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY button.
“MEMORY” and “P 01” will
blink on the display. The
“P 01” is the program or-
der (1-20).
2. Press the TUNING ·TUNING ·
TUNING ·TUNING ·
TUNING ·
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/- but-
tons to select the de-
sired track. For example,
to play track 2 first, the
display would look like
this:
20 tracks can be programmed to play in a preset order.
CD
MEMORY
CD
MEMORY
CD REPEACD REPEA
CD REPEACD REPEA
CD REPEA
T PLAT PLA
T PLAT PLA
T PLA
YY
YY
YBABA
BABA
BA
CKCK
CKCK
CK
CD PROGRCD PROGR
CD PROGRCD PROGR
CD PROGRAA
AA
AMMMM
MMMM
MM
ABLE PLAABLE PLA
ABLE PLAABLE PLA
ABLE PLA
YY
YY
YBABA
BABA
BA
CKCK
CKCK
CK
4. To add additional tracks,
repeat steps 2 - 3 (up to
20 tracks).
5. To start playback, press
the PLAPLA
PLAPLA
PLA
Y/PY/P
Y/PY/P
Y/P
AA
AA
AUSEUSE
USEUSE
USE
button.
3.Press the CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SET/T/
T/T/
T/
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY button to
store the track in
memory.
CD
MEMORY
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am:am:
am:
• After setting, press the PLAPLA
PLAPLA
PLA
Y/PY/P
Y/PY/P
Y/P
AA
AA
AUSEUSE
USEUSE
US E button to start
playing, then press the TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-
buttons to check the programmed tracks.
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acks duracks dur
acks during pring pr
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amam
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playback:playback:
playback:
• Press the
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BAND
button, then press the
CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SET/MEMORT/MEMOR
T/MEMORT/MEMOR
T/MEMORYY
YY
Y button repeatedly until the
number of the last programmed track appears and
repeat steps 2-4 above.
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ammed tracks duracks dur
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acks duringing
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program playback:program playback:
program playback:program playback:
program playback:
• Press the
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BAND
button, and press the CLOCKCLOCK
CLOCKCLOCK
CLOCK
SET/MEMORYSET/MEMORY
SET/MEMORYSET/MEMORY
SET/MEMORY button repeatedly to select the number
of the program, then press the TUNING • SKIP/TIMERTUNING • SKIP/TIMER
TUNING • SKIP/TIMERTUNING • SKIP/TIMER
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER
+/-+/-
+/-+/-
+/ - buttons to alter the track. Press the CLOCK SET/CLOCK SET/
CLOCK SET/CLOCK SET/
CLOCK SET/
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY button to register the newly programmed
track into memory.
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following:following:
following:following:
following:
• Press the
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BAND button twice.
• Press the CDCD
CDCD
CD • RADIO FUNCTIONRADIO FUNCTION
RADIO FUNCTIONRADIO FUNCTION
RADIO FUNCTION button to change
to radio mode.
• Open the CD drawer by pressing the OPEN/CLOPEN/CL
OPEN/CLOPEN/CL
OPEN/CLOSEOSE
OSEOSE
OSE
button.
Note: You can use the REPEAT function during PROGRAM PLAY.
TUNING INTUNING IN
TUNING INTUNING IN
TUNING IN TT
TT
TO A STO A ST
O A STO A ST
O A ST
AA
AA
ATION MTION M
TION MTION M
TION MANUANU
ANUANU
ANU
ALLALL
ALLALL
ALL
YY
YY
Y
3.Press the STOP/STOP/
STOP/STOP/
STOP/
BANDBAND
BANDBAND
BAND button to select
AM or FM.
4.Press the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-
buttons to tune in to a
desired station.
NOTE: When using the
radio, the station will
disappear and the time will
be displayed if no button is
pressed within 5 seconds.
1.Press the ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFF
button on the front panel
or the POWERPOWER
POWERPOWER
POWER button
on the remote control to
turn on the unit.
2.Press the CD · RADIOCD · RADIO
CD · RADIOCD · RADIO
CD · RADIO
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
FU NCT ION button until
TUNER is displayed.
LISTENINGLISTENING
LISTENINGLISTENING
LISTENING TT
TT
TOO
OO
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THE RTHE R
THE RTHE R
THE RADIOADIO
ADIOADIO
ADIO
TUNER
FM
TT
TT
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o Quickly Sly S
ly Sly S
ly Searear
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or a Stationtion
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Press and hold the TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/-
TUNING • SKIP/TIMER +/- button
until the tuner starts searching for a station, then release.
The tuner will stop on the next station.
TT
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oo
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Press the CD · RADIO FUNCTIONCD · RADIO FUNCTION
CD · RADIO FUNCTIONCD · RADIO FUNCTION
CD · RADIO FUNCTION button to CD or press
the ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFF button to turn the unit off.
SESE
SESE
SETT
TT
TTING A RADIO STTING A RADIO ST
TING A RADIO STTING A RADIO ST
TING A RADIO ST
AA
AA
ATION PRESETION PRESE
TION PRESETION PRESE
TION PRESETT
TT
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The unit can store a total of 20 stations in memory (10 FM, 10
AM). Presetting allows you to tune in to a station directly.
1.Press the CD · RADIOCD · RADIO
CD · RADIOCD · RADIO
CD · RADIO
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
FUNCTIONFUNCTION
FUNCTION button to
TUNER.
2.Press the STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BAND
button to select AM or
FM.
3.Press the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-
buttons to tune in to a
desired station.
4.Press the MEMORY/MEMORY/
MEMORY/MEMORY/
MEMORY/
CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SETT
TT
T button
until the “MEMORY”
indicator blinks and "P
01" appears on the
display. The "P 01" is the
order of the preset
station (1-10).
TUNER
MEMORY
FM
TUNING INTUNING IN
TUNING INTUNING IN
TUNING IN TT
TT
TO A PRESEO A PRESE
O A PRESEO A PRESE
O A PRESET RT R
T RT R
T RADIO STADIO ST
ADIO STADIO ST
ADIO ST
AA
AA
ATIONTION
TIONTION
TION
1.Press the CD · RCD · R
CD · RCD · R
CD · RADIO FUNCADIO FUNC
ADIO FUNCADIO FUNC
ADIO FUNCTIONTION
TIONTION
TION button until TUNER is
displayed.
2.Press the STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BANDSTOP/BAND
STOP/BAND button to select AM or FM.
3.Press the REPEAREPEA
REPEAREPEA
REPEA
T/PRESET/PRESE
T/PRESET/PRESE
T/PRESETT
TT
T button to select a preset
station.
5.Press the REPEAREPEA
REPEAREPEA
REPEA
T/PRESET/PRESE
T/PRESET/PRESE
T/PRESETT
TT
T
button to select the preset
number.
6.Press the CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SEOCK SE
OCK SET/T/
T/T/
T/
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORYMEMORY
MEMORY button to store
the station.
TUNER
MEMORY
FM
7.Repeat steps 2 to 6
for the next preset.
1.Press the TIMER/ON/TIMER/ON/
TIMER/ON/TIMER/ON/
TIMER/ON/
OFF • SEOFF • SE
OFF • SEOFF • SE
OFF • SETT
TT
T button. The
“TIMER” indicator and “00”
appears on the display.
2.Press the TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •TUNING •
TUNING •
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-SKIP/TIMER +/-
SKIP/TIMER +/-
buttons to select your
desired time from 1-99
minutes.
• Press the TIMER/ON/TIMER/ON/
TIMER/ON/TIMER/ON/
TIMER/ON/
OFF • SETOFF • SET
OFF • SETOFF • SET
OFF • SET button
repeatedly to select
time:10, 15, 30, 45, 60,
75 and 90 minutes.
• Press and hold the
TUNING • SKIP/TUNING • SKIP/
TUNING • SKIP/TUNING • SKIP/
TUNING • SKIP/
TIMER +/-TIMER +/-
TIMER +/-TIMER +/-
TIMER +/ - buttons to
fast forward/reverse
the cooking time.
CC
CC
CANCELLINGANCELLING
ANCELLINGANCELLING
ANCELLING THE CTHE C
THE CTHE C
THE COO
OO
OOKINGOKING
OKINGOKING
OKING TIMERTIMER
TIMERTIMER
TIMER
• Press the TIMER/ON/OFF • SETIMER/ON/OFF • SE
TIMER/ON/OFF • SETIMER/ON/OFF • SE
TIMER/ON/OFF • SETT
TT
T button until the time
of the cooking timer shows "00". The “TIMER” indicator
will disappear from the display within 5 seconds.
3.When the preset time
elapses, the ALARM will
sound and the "TIMER"
indicator will blink.
TIMER
CD
TIMER
CD
AM
4.To turn OFF the ALARM,
press the TIMER/ON/TIMER/ON/
TIMER/ON/TIMER/ON/
TIMER/ON/
OFF • SETOFF • SET
OFF • SETOFF • SET
OFF • SET button once.
Otherwise, the ALARM
will automatically turn
off after 60 minutes if no
button is pressed.
Note: Do not press any
buttons within 5 seconds
after setting the cooking
time, otherwise, the
cooking timer will be
cancelled.
CD MODECD MODE
CD MODECD MODE
CD MODE
1.During playback, press the DISPDISP
DISPDISP
DISP button repeatedly to
shuffle between the CD playback mode and the current
time.
2.When stopped, press the DISPDISP
DISPDISP
DI SP button to shuffle
between the total number of CD tracks and the current
time.
RADIO MODERADIO MODE
RADIO MODERADIO MODE
RADIO MODE
• Press the DISPDISP
DISPDISP
DISP button to shuffle between the current
radio station and the current time.
SESE
SESE
SETT
TT
TTINGTING
TINGTING
TING THE CTHE C
THE CTHE C
THE COO
OO
OOKINGOKING
OKINGOKING
OKING TIMERTIMER
TIMERTIMER
TIMER
DISPLADISPLA
DISPLADISPLA
DISPLA
Y FUNCY FUNC
Y FUNCY FUNC
Y FUNCTIONTION
TIONTION
TION
REMOTE CONTROLREMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROLREMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
• Is the unit plugged into a working power outlet?
Try plugging it into one that you know works then test
the remote control.
• Is the battery weak?
Replace the battery with a new one.
• Make sure that you are pointing the remote control at
the remote sensor on the unit.
• Are you too far from the unit when using the remote
control?
The remote control sensor can only sense a signal from
the remote control within 13 feet, so you may need to
move closer to the unit.
• Are there any obstacles between the remote control
and the unit?
If there are, remove all objects in the way.
TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE & MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTING, CARE & MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE & MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTING, CARE & MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE & MAINTENANCE
HANDLINGHANDLING
HANDLINGHANDLING
HANDLING THE CDTHE CD
THE CDTHE CD
THE CD
• Only touch the CD on the edge to avoid finger prints on
the underside of the CD.
• Do not stick paper or tape on the underside of the CD,
and do not write anything on the underside of the disc.
CD LENS CARECD LENS CARE
CD LENS CARECD LENS CARE
CD LENS CARE
• When your CD lens gets dirty it can cause the unit to
output poor sound quality. To clean the lens you will
need to purchase a CD lens cleaner. For instructions on
cleaning the CD lens, refer to the instructions
accompanying the CD lens cleaner.
CLCL
CLCL
CL
OCK DOCK D
OCK DOCK D
OCK DOES NOOES NO
OES NOOES NO
OES NOT SHOW CT SHOW C
T SHOW CT SHOW C
T SHOW CORRECORREC
ORRECORREC
ORRECTT
TT
T TIME:TIME:
TIME:TIME:
TIME:
• There was a power outage. Set the clock again as
described in "SETTING THE CLOCK".
CLEANINGCLEANING
CLEANINGCLEANING
CLEANING THE CDTHE CD
THE CDTHE CD
THE CD
• If the CD skips or will not play, the disc may need to be
cleaned. Before playing, wipe the disc from the center
outwards with a clean cloth. After playing, store the disc
in its case.
CLEANINGCLEANING
CLEANINGCLEANING
CLEANING THE UNITTHE UNIT
THE UNITTHE UNIT
THE UNIT
• Do not use volatile chemicals on this unit. Clean by
lightly wiping with a dry soft cloth.
• Keep the CD Drawer closed to keep dust out of the unit.
Power consumption:Power consumption:
Power consumption:Power consumption:
Power consumption: 45W
Power source:Power source:
Power source:Power source:
Power source: AC 120V 60Hz
SPECIFICSPECIFIC
SPECIFICSPECIFIC
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TIONSTIONS
TIONS
• ANY AND ALL PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT OCCUR
PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY AND/OR ANY COSTS TO REPAIR ANY
PRODUCT SOLD “AS-IS” INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO FLOOR MODELS, DEMONSTRATION MODELS, ETC;
• PARTS OR REPAIRS DUE TO NORMAL WARE AND TEAR
AND ITEMS NORMALLY DESIGNEDTO BE PRERIODICALLY
REPLACED BY THE PURCHASER DURING THE COVERED
PRODUCT’S LIFE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
FATTERIES, LIGHT BULBS, ETC.;
• DAMAGE FROM ACCIDENT, ABUSE, MISUSE,
MISHANDLING, INTRODUCTION OF FOREIGN OBJECTS
INTO THE COVERED PRODUCT, UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS OF ALTERATIONS TO A COVERED
PRODUCT, FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S
INSTRUCTIONS, AND EXTERNAL CAUSES INCLUDING
THIRD PARTY ACTIONS, FIRE, THEFT, INSECTS, ANIMALS,
EXPOSURE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS, WINDSTORM,
SAND, DIRT, HAIL, EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, WATER, ACTS
OF GOD OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OF ANY NATURE;
• LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY WAR, INVASION OR ACT
OF FOREIGN ENEMY, HOSTILITIES, CIVILWAR, REBELLION,
RIOT, STRIKE, LABOR DISTURBANCE, LOCKOUT, OR CIVIL
COMMOTION;
• INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SECONDARY
DAMAGES OR DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE
PERIOD THAT THE COVERED PRODUCT IS AT AN
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER OR OTHERWISE AWAITING
PAR TS ;
• ANY PRODUCT USED IN A COMMERCIAL SETTING OR
RENTAL BASIS;
• FAILURES THAT OCCUR OUTSIDE OF THE 50 STATES OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, INCLUDING THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA;
• NONFUNCTIONAL OR AESTHETIC PARTS INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO PLASTIC PARTS, KNOBS, ROLLERS,
BASKETS, SCRATCHES, PEELING AND DENTS;
• UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS AND/OR PARTS;
• COST OF INSTALLATION, SET-UP, DIAGNOSTIC CHARGES,
REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OF THE COVERED
PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN;
• ACCESSORIES USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A COVERED
PRODUCT;
• ANY LOSS OTHERTHAN A COVERED BREAKDOWN OF THE
COVERED PRODUCT;
• SERVICE WHERE NO PROBLEM CAN BE FOUND;
• BREAKDOWNS WHICH ARE NOT REPORTED WITHIN THE
TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY;
• IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF COMPONENTS OR
PERIPHERALS;
• CORRUPTION OF ANY RECORDING MEDIA, INCLUDING
ANY PROGRAM, DATA OR SETUP INFORMATION
RESIDENT ON ANY HARD DRIVES AND INTERNAL OR
EXTERNAL REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICES, AS A RESULT
OF THE MALFUNCTIONING OR DAMAGE OF AN
OPERATING PART, OR AS A RESULT OF ANY REPAIRS OR
REPLACEMENT UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY;
• DAMAGE TO CLOTHING;
• COLOR FADING OF PICTURE FOR ANY TELEVISION;
• BURNED-IN PHOSPHOR (INCLUDING IMAGE
GHOSTING), PIXEL BURNOUT NOT IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS.
WHAWHA
WHAWHA
WHA
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Call the 24-hour customer service toll-free
number at (866) 845-9436.number at (866) 845-9436.
number at (866) 845-9436.number at (866) 845-9436.
number at (866) 845-9436.
Many oversights, which are not covered under this Limited
Warranty, can be due to simple circumstances such as
the Covered Product not being switched on, being
unplugged, or a fuse blown at the junction box. For a
Covered Product that uses batteries as the primary power
supply, or a remote control unit, please check that the
batteries do not need replacing or recharging.
SERVICE DELIVERABLES:SERVICE DELIVERABLES:
SERVICE DELIVERABLES:SERVICE DELIVERABLES:
SERVICE DELIVERABLES:
There is no deductible required to obtain service for Your
Covered Product.
OTHER PROVISIONS:OTHER PROVISIONS:
OTHER PROVISIONS:OTHER PROVISIONS:
OTHER PROVISIONS:
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Limit of Liability:Limit of Liability:
Limit of Liability:Limit of Liability:
Limit of Liability:
The limit of liability under this Limited Warranty is the
least of the cost of (1) the purchase price of the Covered
Product excluding tax and delivery costs or (2) authorized
repairs not to exceed the purchase price of the Covered
Product or (3) replacement of the Covered Product with
similar features or (4) reimbursement for authorized
repairs or replacement. Upon replacement, there is no
longer any obligation for the replaced product under this
Limited Warranty.
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All Implied Warranties which may arise under state law,
including all Implied Warranties of Merchantability or
Fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration
of this Warranty and do not cover incidental or
consequential damages. Some states do not allow
limitations on how long an Implied Warranty lasts or the
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to You. This
Warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
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This Limited Warranty is not transferable or renewable.
Subrogation:Subrogation:
Subrogation:Subrogation:
Subrogation:
If We pay for a loss, We may require You to assign Us Your
rights of recovery against others. We will not pay for a loss
if You impair these rights to recover. Your rights to recover
from others may not be waived.
Arbitration:Arbitration:
Arbitration:Arbitration:
Arbitration:
In the event of a disagreement between You and Us
concerning costs, either of us may make a writhen demand
for arbitration. This must be done within sixty(60)days
after the day You filed Your claim. Each of us will select an
arbitrator. The two arbitrators will select an umpire. Each
of us will pay the expense of the arbitrator We select. The
expenses of the umpire will be shared equally. Unless
both of us agree otherwise, arbitration will take place in
the county and state in which You live. Local rules apply. A
majority decision will be binding.
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