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1. diameter 8 Ohm impedance Power source AC 230V 50Hz Dimensions 100 H x 165 W x 207 D mm Weight 1 2 Kg Note Due to continuing improvements the technical specifications are subject to change without notice GB 7
2. mode 2 Turn the TUNING dial to select a radio frequency FM Stereo In FM mode slide the FM ST FM switch to select stereo or mono sound ST appears on the display when a station with stereo sound is being received When the FM signal is weak and the sound quality is poor it is better to select mono sound Achieving optimum reception In FM mode extend and position the FM antenna to achieve optimum reception Start playback 1 Lift the CD flap 2 Insert a disc with the printed side facing up 3 Close the CD compartment 4 When the unit is switched on slide the CD RADIO BUZZER switch to the CD position The unit GB 5 will read the disc and then briefly display the total number of tracks or folders for MP3 WMA formats before returning to the clock display Press the Pil button to start playback from the first track During playback press the DISPLAY button to view the current track number briefly before returning to the clock display Pause playback Press the Pll button to pause the playback Press this button again to resume playback Stop playback Press the W button to stop playback Press thePll button to start playback from the first track Search function Skip to the next previous track 1 Press the gt P button to skip to the next track 2 Press thel lt button once to skip to the beginning of the current track Press it a second time to skip to the previous track Fast forward ba
3. music skips or does not play the disc may need cleaning In that case before playback wipe the disc from the center out with a soft clean cloth Store the disc in its case after use iy Ifat any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please i note that electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste oe Find out where your nearest recycling centre is Check with your local authority or retailer for more details Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problems Recommendations 1 The player or display 4 4 Press the ON STANDBY button to go to standby mode is not working and press it again to turn the unit back on properly 1 2 Reset the unit by unplugging the AC power cord for few seconds then plugging it back in 2 The disc does not 2 1 Place the disc with the printed side facing up 2 2 Ensure that the disc is clean and in good condition 2 3 Check that the discs file formats are compatible refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2 4 Clean the disc 3 Noise or distorted 3 1 FM mode Extend and position the FM antenna to achieve the sound in radio mode best reception TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CD Compatible discs and files CD CD R RW CD DA MP3 WMA Radio Frequency range FM 87 5 108 MHz Antenna FM wire antenna General Output power RMS 2x1W Power consumption 15 W Standby power consumption 1 9 W Speakers 2 25
4. S ES 1 Alarm clock radio 2 Instruction manual LOCATION OF CONTROLS 213146 15145 9 19 20 1122 NEXTPPlbutton 13 144 previous button DISPLAY button PLAY PAUSE Pll button PROG program button STOP W button CD compartment LCD display 1 2 3 4 5 ON STANDBY J button SLEEP button 6 SNOOZE button REP RAN repeat random button gt 8 AL1 alarm 1 button FM ST stereo FM switch TIME FOLDER button Speaker TUNING dial CD RADIO BUZZER switch Clock back up battery compartment FM antenna AC power cord 10 AL 2 alarm 2 button 11 Headphones jacks 12 VOL volume dial GB 2 INSTALLING THE CLOCK BACK UP BATTERY Installing the clock back up battery Clock back up The clock and alarm time can be saved during a power failure with a 9V 6F22 battery not supplied In that case the clock time may alter slightly and may require resetting Inserting the battery 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the unit 2 Insert a 9V 6F22 battery preferably an alkaline battery into the battery compartment following the correct polarities as shown on the diagram inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover Note For optimum performance the battery should be replaced every 6 months Precautions when using batteries 1 Use only the size and type of battery specified by the manufacturer 2 Ensure the correct pol
5. SCOTT CDX 651 ALARM CLOCK RADIO WITH CD MP3 PLAYER Instruction Manual CE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION APPAREIL ALASER DE CLASSE 1 WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1 DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM This product contains a low power laser device Warning Do not touch the lens PRECAUTIONS Follow the instructions below to ensure the product is used safely and correctly INSTALLATION Do not use the unit in places which are extremely hot cold dusty or humid Place the unit on a flat level surface Do not restrict the airflow around the unit by placing it in a place with poor ventilation covering it with a cloth or placing it on a carpet Do not place the unit close to heat sources Use the unit only in moderate climates Do not expose the unit to rain or splash with water Do not place objects filled with liquid such as vases on the unit SAFETY When connecting and disconnecting the AC power cord take hold of the plug and not the cord Pulling the cord may damage it and may be dangerous The plug must be easily accessible When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time disconnect the AC power cord from the AC mains outlet AC VOLTAGE Before use check that the rated voltage of your unit matches your local voltage CONDENSATION The unit may not work properly if it has condensation insid
6. ace at the alarm time it will automatically switch to the buzzer alarm 4 To stop the alarm press the button The alarm will sound again the next day To disable the alarm function press the corresponding AL1 or AL2 button Note While the buzzer alarm volume is fixed and cannot be adjusted the radio and CD alarm volume can be adjusted to your desired level using the VOL dial To select the station refer to USING THE RADIO GB 4 Snooze function When the alarm sounds press the SNOOZE button to stop the alarm temporarily The ALARM1 or ALARM2 indicator will flash and the alarm will sound again after 9 minutes To cancel the SNOOZE function and repeat the alarm the next day press the button Sleep function This function allows you to listen to CD or the radio for up to 90 minutes and after that the CD or radio turns off automatically 1 When the unit is switched on press the SLEEP button 90 will appear on the display Note The CD RADIO BUZZER switch must be set to CD or RADIO The SLEEP indicator lights up 2 Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to select the duration 90 80 10 and 00 minutes 3 At the end of the preset sleep time the unit turns off automatically 4 To cancel the sleep function before the preset time press the button to turn off the unit immediately USING THE RADIO Listening to the radio 1 When the unit is switched on slide the CD RADIO BUZZER to select radio
7. arities when installing the battery see diagram inside the battery compartment Reversed polarity may damage the unit 3 An exhausted battery must be removed in case it leaks 4 Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the environmental regulations in force Note on clock back up battery Please note that this unit will not operate on battery power alone The battery provides a back up system only in the event of an interruption to the AC power Supply BASIC OPERATION Connecting the power supply Insert the AC power cord into the AC mains outlet with a 230V AC 50Hz power source The LCD display will flash ON Standby mode After connecting the power supply the unit automatically goes to standby mode Press the button to turn on the unit and press it again to go to standby mode Selecting the source When the unit is switched on slide the CD RADIO BUZZER switch to select the source Volume control Turn the VOL dial to adjust the volume level GB 3 Connecting headphones Plug headphones not supplied into the headphones jack at the back of the unit for private listening The speaker output will be shut off automatically Display function When the unit is switched on at radio or CD mode the frequency or CD information is displayed a short moment then the clock time is always displayed Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to display the day alarm 1 alarm 2 frequency or CD information Then the unit retur
8. ck During playback hold down thel lt 4or gt gt lbutton to go fast backwards or forwards Release the button when you reach the desired point Normal playback will resume from that point Skip to the next folder for MP3 WMA files only Press the TIME FOLDER button to skip to next folder Note The unit starts by reading files in the root folder and then the various folders The files are numbered independently of the folders Repeat Random playback During playback press the REP RAN button repeatedly to select the playback mode in the following sequence Repeat One REPEAT lights up Repeat All REPEAT ALL lights up Random SHUFFLE lights up Normal Programmed playback You can program up to 20 tracks for CD and 99 tracks for MP3 WMA First insert your CD 1 When the CD is stopped press the PROG button The program number POO will be displayed 2 Use the i44 gt gt buttons to select the track number 3 Press the PROG button to confirm POO 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to program other tracks Roo 5 To start programmed play press the Pll button 6 To clear the program press the W button twice or open close the CD compartment or go to standby mode GB 6 MAINTENANCE Care and maintenance To clean the casing unplug the unit and wipe off dust and stains with a soft damp cloth Do not use benzene thinner or similar chemicals to clean the casing Cleaning CD discs If the
9. e Unplug the unit for 1 to 2 hours before turning the power back on or gradually heat the room up and dry the unit before use Ensure a space of at least 5 cm around the apparatus to enable sufficient ventilation Do not cover the ventilation openings BATTERIES Pay attention to the environmental aspects of battery disposal CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with ATTENTION To reduce the risk of The exclamation mark an arrowhead symbol _ electric shock do not remove the cover within a triangle is a within a triangle is a warning sign alerting thelinside the unit Refer all servicing to fuser to the presence of user to the presence of qualified personnel important instructions dangerous voltage accompanying the inside the unit product GB 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTEN rie ee r se et os prs ec cence LOCATION OF CONTROLS eannan anesan an irren are rrr rrr ce cee cee cette eee teens INSTALLING THE CLOCK BACK UP BATTERY 0 00 cesses BASIO OFERA TION os secre econ acaceecieeen nnn seen ARNEE EAEE ASE EE VENEA USING THE RADIO cic coccuteannoies anap ee PADA stato EE AS aeeeeeereumne USING THE CD PLAYER crre anc esetctnciaew or I rnea AAE EE Et eE E A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE a n nanas eed cs case neries rrr rrr nernet terrer rrr rrr rren TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS seriescadcacnenteennepeemawegu ner ph terrre rrr rrr rren NNN OOWWNNDN 10 Ge a
10. ns to normal clock time display When the unit is switched off the clock time is always displayed Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to display the day alarm 1 and alarm 2 Note alarm time is not displayed when the alarm function is disabled Clock and alarm time setting Setting the clock 1 In standby mode press and hold the TIME FOLDER button The hour digits will flash Use thel lt gt gt I buttons to set the hours 2 Press the TIME FOLDER button to confirm the setting and the minute digits will flash 3 Use thel lt lt gt gt buttons to set the minutes 4 Press the TIME FOLDER button to confirm D1 will flash on the display 5 Use the l lt 4 gt gt 1 buttons to select the day of the week and press the TIME FOLDER button to confirm Setting the alarm times Follow the instructions for Setting the clock but using the AL1 or AL2 button instead of the TIME FOLDER button Alarm operation The unit allows you to wake up to the sound of the buzzer radio or CD 1 To enable the alarm function press the AL1 or AL2 button The corresponding ALARM1 or ALARM2 indicator appears on the LCD display 2 To select buzzer radio or CD mode slide the CD RADIO BUZZER switch to the desired source 3 When the preset alarm time is reached the alarm will sound in the selected alarm mode For CD alarm mode the unit will start playing from the first track If the CD source has been selected but there is no CD in pl

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