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[. . . ] AX-M90 Desktop CD System Instruction Manual Safety Warnings and Contents Please read before installation. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. C O V E R S - Do not move any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages. V E N T I L A T I O N - The ventilation holes on the casing of your hi-fi prevent it from over heating. Always place your hi-fi on a flat level surface avoiding anywhere which may be subject to strong vibration. [. . . ] Conversely, this remote may make other units operated incorrectly. Connecting the Power Unwind the AC power cord fully and connect it to any convenient household AC outlet. Connecting this system to any other power supply may cause damage to the unit and is unsafe. Disconnect AC power cord from AC outlet. 5 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 3 2 1 4 5 6 16 15 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 1. Remote Sensor - Point the remote at this position for effective remote use. Display - Shows information regarding the status of the disc or the radio station that is currently being played. SKIP/SCAN SEARCH ( / ) - Skip / search backwards or forwards through a disc or track in CD/MP3/WMA mode, or certain radio stations in Tuner mode. The total number of tracks and the total playing time (CDDA disc) appears on the display panel to indicate that the player is in stop mode. STOP ( ) button - Stops disc play, and the total playing time 1 (CDDA disc) appears on the display panel to 14 2 indicate the player is in stop mode. 16 5 SKIP/SERACH BACKWARD or FORWARD 6 ( / ) buttons 17 7 - Skips backwards or forwards through a disc 18 8 or track in CD mode; 9 - Skips backwards or forwards through radio 10 19 stations in Tuner mode; 11 - Or skips through hours and minutes in Clock 12 20 mode. PROG/MEM button - Programs CD play sequence in CD mode or sets radio stations. RPT/PRESET ­ button - Acts as a repeat function in CD mode; or scans backwards preset stations in Radio mode. RDM/PRESET + button - Plays an entire disc in random order in CD mode; or scans forward preset stations in Radio mode. +10 button - Cycles forward by 10 tracks in a disc containing a large number of CDDA, MP3 or WMA audio files during play mode. SLEEP ( ) button - Selects the sleeping time option in sleep mode; programs the clock when power is off and set 12hours/24hours display. EQ button - Selects equalizer mode (Classical, Flat, Rock and Pop) VOLUME +/­ button - Adjusts sound level. 4. N o t e : "NO DISC" appears on the display if no CD is inside. "CLOSE" first appears on the LCD display and "READING" appears soon afterward. The display has a "CD" indicator if the disc is a standard CDDA format audio CD. If the disc contains MP3, WMA files then MP3 or WMA indicators are displayed. Note: · Once the CD door is opened and then closed, the pick-up head automatically searches for a CD. Once the disc is found, the display shows its total number of tracks and total playing time. However, if no CD can be found, the pick-up head stops and the display shows "NO DISC". Playing CDDA, CD_MP3 and CD_WMA discs Please note : The unit can take up to 15 seconds to read an MP3 or WMA disc. [. . . ] · Press SLEEP button of remote control repeatedly to select the desired sleeping time: 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes. Once the sleep time is selected, "SLEEP" appears on the display. Using headphones (not supplied) Plug your headphones into the headphones socket at the front of the unit. Never have the sound turned up high when you have the headphones plugged in. Warning : Listening to music at loud volumes can damage your hearing. 12 Care and Maintenance Please noe : Disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning. [. . . ]

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