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Hannlomax HX-1086CD User manual

Model : HX- 1086CD
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Note: Please read and follow these nstruct ons before us ng your un t.
1. Read these nstruct ons. Keep these nstruct ons. Heed all warn ngs. Follow all nstruct ons.
2. Do not use th s apparatus near water.
3. Clean only w th dry cloth.
4. Do not block any vent lat on open ngs. Install n accordance w th the manufacturer’s nstruct ons.
5. Do not nstall near any heat sources such as rad ators, heat reg sters, stoves, or other apparatus ( nclud ng ampl f ers) that produce heat.
6. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar zed or ground ng-type plug. A polar zed plug has two blades w th one w der than the other. A
ground ng type plug has two blades and a th rd ground ng prong. The w de blade or the th rd prong are prov ded for your safety. If the
prov ded plug does not f t nto your outlet, consult an electr c an for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
7. Protect the power cord from be ng walked on or p nched part cularly at plugs, conven ence receptacles, and the po nt where they ex t from
the apparatus.
8. Only use attachments/accessor es spec f ed by the manufacturer.
9. Use only w th the cart, stand, tr pod, bracket, or table spec f ed by the manufacturer, or sold w th the apparatus.
When a cart s used, use caut on when mov ng the cart/apparatus comb nat on to avo d njury from t p-over.
10. Unplug th s apparatus dur ng l ghtn ng storms or when unused for long per ods of t me.
11. Refer all serv c ng to qual f ed serv ce personnel. Serv c ng s requ red when the apparatus has been damaged n
any way, such as power-supply cord or plug s damaged, l qu d has been sp lled or objects have fallen nto the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to ra n or mo sture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
12. Ground ng or Polar zat on – Th s product may be equ pped w th a polar zed alternat ng-current l ne plug (a plug hav ng one blade w der
than the other). Th s plug w ll f t nto the power outlet only one way. Th s s a safety feature. If you are unable to nsert the plug fully nto the
outlet, try revers ng the plug. If the plug should st ll fa l to f t, contact your electr c an to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the polar zed plug.
13. Alternate Warn ngs – Th s product s equ pped w th a three-w re ground-type plug, a plug hav ng a th rd (ground ng) p n. Th s plug w ll only
nto a ground ng-type power outlet. Th s s a safety feature. If you are unable to nsert the plug nto the outlet, contact your electr c an to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the ground ng-type plug.
14. Vent lat on – Slots and open ngs n the cab net are prov ded for vent lat on and to ensure rel able operat on of the product and to protect t
from overheat ng, and these open ngs must not be blocked or covered. The open ngs should never be blocked by plac ng the product on
a bed, sofa, rug, or other s m lar surface. Th s product should not be placed n a bu lt- n nstallat on such as a bookcase or rack unless
proper vent lat on s prov ded or the manufacturer’s nstruct ons have been adhered to.
15. The MAINS plug or an appl ance coupler s used as the d sconnect dev ce, the d sconnect dev ce shall rema n read ly operable.
16. 回: CLASS II apparatus w th double nsulat on, and no protect ve earth prov ded.
17. Caut on Mark ng and rat ng plate was located at bottom enclosure of the apparatus.
18. To reduce the r sk of f re or electr c shock, do not expose th s apparatus to ra n or mo sture.
19. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dr pp ng or splash ng and that no objects f lled w th l qu ds, such as vases, shall be placed on
apparatus.
20. The ma ns plug s used as d sconnect dev ce. The ma ns plug of apparatus should not be obstructed OR should be eas ly accessed
dur ng ntended use. To be completely d sconnect the power nput, the ma ns plug or apparatus shall be d sconnected from the ma ns.
21. Battery shall not be exposed to excess ve heat such as sunsh ne, f re or the l ke.
22. Excess ve sound pressure from earphones and headphone can cause hear ng loss.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
1. Speaker Boxes
2. CD Stop Button
3. CD Play/Pause Button
4. CD Skip/Search Forward Button
5. CD Skip/Search Backward Button
6. CD Repeat Button
7. CD Program Button
8. LCD Display
9. Tuning Control Dial
10. FM Stereo Indicator
11. Power Indicator
12. Alarm On/Off Button
13. Alarm Set Button
14. Time Set Button
15. Hour Set Button
16. Minute Set Button
17. Function Switch
(ALARM - AUTO - AUX-IN/RADIO - CD)
18. Power Button
19. CD Compartment
20. Volume Control Dial
21. CD Door Close Lock
22. CD Door Open Button
23. Band Switch
24. Right Speaker Jack
25. Left Speaker Jack
26. AUX-IN Jack
27. AC Power Cord Jack
28. FM Antenna Jack
Power Source: AC 120V ~ 60Hz
Frequency Range: FM 88 - 108 Mhz
AM 520 - 1710 Khz
*Specifications are subject to change without notice.
PACKAGING CONTENTS
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- CD Micro System with AM/FM Radio
- Instruction Manual
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CC NOTICE
Th s equ pment has been tested and found to comply w th the l m ts for a Class B d g tal dev ce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
l m ts are des gned to prov de reasonable protect on aga nst harmful nterference n a res dent al nstallat on. Th s equ pment generates, uses
and can rad ate rad o frequency energy and, f not nstalled and used n accordance w th the nstruct ons, may cause harmful nterference to
rad o commun cat ons.
However, there s no guarantee that nterference w ll not occur n a part cular nstallat on. If th s equ pment does cause harmful nterference to
rad o or telev s on recept on, wh ch can be determ ned by turn ng the equ pment off and on, the user s encouraged to try to correct the
nterference by one or more of the follow ng measures:
– Reor ent or relocate the rece v ng antenna.
– Increase the separat on between the equ pment and rece ver.
– Connect the equ pment nto an outlet on a c rcu t d fferent from that to wh ch the rece ver s needed.
– Consult the dealer or an exper enced rad o/TV techn c an for help.
CD MICRO SYSTEM WITH RADIO
Playing a Compact Disc:
1. Slide the Function Switch to the “CD” position.
2. Press the CD Door Open Button to open the CD door.
3. Insert a CD with the label side facing up, and gently close the CD door.
4. After a few seconds, the display will show the disc information (total number of tracks).
5. Press the Play/Pause Button to play the CD.
6. Adjust the Volume Control Dial to your preferred listening level.
7. Press the Stop Button to end CD playback.
Skip Track During Play Mode
1. Press the Skip Button once to skip to the beginning of the next track.
2. Press the Skip Button once to skip to th beginning of the current track.
3. Quickly press the Skip Button twice or more in succession to go to the previous tracks.
Search Track During Play Mode
1. Press and hold the Search or buttons to quickly advance or reverse through the music at a high speed.
2. Release the Search Button to return to normal playback.
Programming the Presets Memory
The Presets Memory should be programmed during stop mode.
1. Press the Program Button to begin program entry; the display will flash.
2. Press the Skip or Button to select a track.
3. Press the Program Button again to store the track in the Presets Memory.
4. Repeat steps 2 - 3 to enter more tracks into the Presets Memory. Up to 20 tracks can be programmed.
5. When you have completed programming the tracks, press the Play/Pause Button to play the disc in the
programmed order.
6. Press the Stop Button to end playback.
7. To cancel, press the Stop Button and then the CD Door Open Button, to open the CD door. You
can also slide the Function Switch to the “AUX-IN/RADIO” position.
Pause Mode
1. While playing a CD, press the Play/Pause Button once to temporarily pause CD playback.
2. Press the Play/Pause Button again to resume CD playback.
Repeat Function
- To repeat the same track: Press the Repeat Button during playback or stop mode. “ ” will appear on the
display.
- To repeat the whole disc: Press the Repeat Button twice during playback or stop mode. “ ” will appear on the
display.
- To release the repeat play function: press the Repeat Button again, until the symbol disappears.
Note: In stop mode, pressing the Play/Pause Button is required to start repeat mode.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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CONNECTING THE LOUDSPEAKERS
Connect the cables of the two speakers to the corresponding right ("R") and left ("L") input jacks on the back of the
unit.
WARNING:
- Please ensure that both speakers are firmly connected to the main unit before use. Do not attempt to connect or
disconnect the speakers while the unit is in use. Doing so may cause damage to the speakers or the main unit.
- Only use this unit with the speakers supplied. Using other speakers may cause damage to the speakers or the
main unit.
AC OPERATION
Before operating, please ensure that the voltage of this unit (located on the rating label found on the rear of this unit)
corresponds to the voltage of your electrical outlet. If you are unsure of the voltage of your electrical outlet,
please contact an electrician.
After you have connected the supplied power cord to the rear of this unit, press the Power Button to power on/off
this unit.
WARNING:
- Do not plug or unplug the power cable when your hands are wet. Doing so may cause serious injury, or damage
to this unit.
- When disconnecting the power cord from the electrical outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull on the cord. Doing so
may damage the cord causing a risk of electric shock.
RADIO OPERATION
1. Slide the Function Switch to the “RADIO/AUX-IN” position.
2. Set the Band Switch to the either the “AM, FM or FM ST.” position.
3. Adjust the Tuning Control Dial to tune into your preferred radio station.
4. Adjust the Volume Control Dial to your preferred listening level.
SETTING THE CORRECT TIME
Press and hold the Time Set Button. While holding the Time Set Button, press the Hour and Minute Set Buttons
to adjust the correct time. Once you have adjusted the time, release the Time Set Button to confirm the adjusted
time.
SETTING THE ALARM
Press and hold the Alarm Set Button. While holding the Alarm Set Button, press the Hour and Minute Set
Buttons to adjust the desired alarm time. Once you have adjusted the alarm time, release the Alarm Set Button to
confirm the adjusted alarm time; the display will default back to the current time.
WAKE TO RADIO
Ensure you have set the desired alarm time (Refer to SETTING THE ALARM).
1. Slide the Function Switch to the “AUTO” position.
2. Press the Alarm On/Off Button once to activate the alarm function. The display will show “ ” to indicate the
alarm is on. Press the Alarm On/Off Button again to deactivate the alarm function.
3. Ensure you ave selected your preferred radio station, and set the volume to your preferred listening level. Your
unit will now turn on at the pre-selected alarm time.
CD OPERATION
WAKE TO BUZZER
Ensure you have set the desired alarm time (Refer to SETTING THE ALARM).
1. Slide the Function Switch to the “ALARM” position.
2. Press the Alarm On/Off Button once to activate the alarm function. The display will show “ ” to indicate the
alarm is on. Press the Alarm On/Off Button again to deactivate the alarm function.
3. Your unit will now turn on at the pre-selected alarm time, and the buzzer will sound for 3 minutes.
AUX-IN OPERATION
1. Insert a stereo audio cable with 3.5 mm plug (not included) into the Line Out Jack or Headphone Jack on your
Digital Audio Device (CD or MP3 Player). Now insert the other end into the AUX-IN Input Jack on the rear of this
product.
2. Slide the Function Switch to the “AUX-IN/RADIO” position.
3. Ensure that your device is turned on, and if applicable, set it to the AUX setting. For further assistance, refer to the
instruction manual for your Digital Audio Device.
4. To stop AUX-IN operation, simply turn off the attached Digital Audio Device, or switch the Function Switch to
different mode.
Note: Since the Radio and AUX-IN modes share the same position on the Function Switch, ensure you do not
have a Digital Audio Device connected to the AUX-IN jack when you want to listen to the radio.

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