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1. PAUSE II ALBUM selects an album MODE selects different play modes e g REPEAT or SHUFFLE random order TIMER SLEEP activates deactivates the timer activates deactivates or selects the sleep time views the remaining sleep time MUTE switches playback sound off and on Q2 lt p gt skips to the beginning of a current track previous next track title press and hold fast searches back and forward within a track disc 3 DSC Digital Sound Control selects sound characteristics OPTIMAL JAZZ ROCK or TECHNO m gt l skips to the beginning of a current track previous next track title IMPORTANT Before you operate the system complete the preparation procedures Switching the system on Press STANDBY ON gt The system will switch to the last selected source To switch the system to standby mode Press STANDBY ON gt The volume level up to a maximum volume level of 15 interactive sound settings last selected source and tuner presets will be retained in the player s memory Power saving automatic standby The power saving feature automatically switches to standby 30 minutes after CD playback has ended and no control is operated Adjusting volume and sound Adjust the VOLUME control knob or press VOLUME A V on the remote control to
2. music through the powerful speakers of Hi Fi system Compatible USB mass storage devices With the Hi Fi system you can use USB flash memory USB 2 0 or USB1 1 USB flash players USB 2 0 or USB1 1 memory cards requires an additional card reader to work with this Hi Fi system Note In some USB flash players or memory devices the stored contents are recorded using copyright protection technology Such protected contents will be unplayable on any other devices such as this Hi Fi system Compatibility of the USB connection on this product a This product supports most USB Mass storage devices MSD that are compliant to the USB MSD standards i Most common Mass storage class devices are flash drives memory sticks jump drives and etc ii If you see a Disc Drive show up on your computer after you plugged the mass storage device into your computer most likely it is MSD compliant and it will work with this product b If your Mass storage device required a battery power source Please make sure you have a fresh battery in it or charge the USB device first and then plug it into the product again Supported Music type a This device only supports unprotected music with the following file extension mp3 wma b Music bought from on line music stores are not supported because they are secured by Digital Rights Management protection DRM c File name extensions that end with the following are not supp
3. automatically from the beginning of the CD after 7 seconds It is not necessary to start the CD player separately 13 Tape Operation Recording To select and record a particular passage within a CD track Press and hold down on REW 44 or F FWD 1 gt gt Release the control when you recognize the passage you want 2 To interrupt CD playback press Pil 3 Recording starts from this exact point in the 4 track when you press RECORD 6 To pause press PAUSE II Press PAUSE I 5 again to resume 7 To stop recording press STOP OPEN Ml 4 Recording from the radio 1 Tune to the desired radio station see Tuning to radio stations 2 Press STOP OPEN Mf to open the tape door 3 Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the tape door Press RECORD to start recording 5 To pause press PAUSE II Press PAUSE H again to resume 6 To stop recording press STOP OPEN E 4 14 Recording from external sources Connect a USB mass storage device or external equipment see External sources Press SOURCE to select the source Start playback of the selected source Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the tape door Press RECORD to start recording To pause press PAUSE II Press PAUSE Il again to resume To stop recording press STOP OPEN E 4 Using a USB mass storage device By connecting a USB mass storage device to the Hi Fi system you can enjoy the device s stored
4. should be disposed of properly Controls illustrations on page 3 Controls on the system and remote control LCD Display shows the status of the system 2 iR SENSOR infrared sensor for remote control 3 PROG programs CD tracks and reviews the program ECO POWERISTANDBY ON switches the system on or to Eco power normal standby mode Pll starts or pauses CD USB playback Ma gt I skips to the beginning of a current track previous next track press and hold fast searches back and forward within a track disc Q Source CD TAPE TUNER USB MP3 IN selects the respective sound source for CD TAPE TUNER USB MP3 IN CLOCK sets the clock BAND MW FM ST FM MONO selects waveband MW FM stereo or FM mono OPEN CLOSE open close the CD door Q STOP E stops CD USB playback or erases a CD program 2 TUNING tunes to a radio station 3 USB DIRECT connects an external USB mass storage device DBB Dynamic Bass Boost enhances the bass 5 VOLUME a adjusts the volume level sets the hours and minutes for the clock and timer MP3 PLAYER IN 3 5mm audio input jack aD Tape Deck Operation RECORD starts recording starts playback REW lt lt 4 F FWD gt gt fast rewinds forwards the tape STOP OPEN m4 stops the tape opens the tape compartment pauses recording or playback
5. terminal of the portable device iPod or MP3 player to the MP3 PLAYER IN terminal of your system Press SOURCE once or more to select MP3 IN gt MP3 IN is displayed Note All the sound control features DSC or DBB for example are available for selection Refer to the operating instructions for the connected equipment for details Clock Timer wey PHILIPS Cey a 2 CY O 6 ry r UO I MODE ros mure OQO N J Z f CLOCK TIMER SLEEP A O vee AN A S x atom TOP yoLuMte AO O KO WS 4 x Sj N DYNAMIC BASS BOOST w mm soron mae E m PHILIPS J Setting the clock Setting the sleep timer In standby mode press and hold CLOCK The sleep timer enables the system to switch off gt The clock digits for the hours flash by itself after a set period of time Adjust the VOLUME control knob or press 1 In active mode press TIMER SLEEP on the VOLUME A V on the remote control to set remote control repeatedly until the desired the hours timer option appears Press CLOCK gt Selections are as follows time in minutes EL POPE DP SL Poy cee ILo w7 ifu gt a ad gt L aL gt The clock digits for the minutes flash gt s F 5 5 PIT aL PIS aL PUFF Adjust the VOLUME control knob or press gt Display shows 2 if activated and disappea
6. Mini Hi Fi System FWM185 User manual PHILIPS Important notes for users in the U K Mains plug This apparatus is fitted with an approved 13 Amp plug To change a fuse in this type of plug proceed as follows Remove fuse cover and fuse Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 3 Amp AS TA or BSI approved type Refit the fuse cover If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket outlets it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place If the mains plug contains a fuse this should have a value of 3 Amp If a plug without a fuse is used the fuse at the distribution board should not be greater than 3 Amp Note The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard should it be inserted into a 13 Amp socket elsewhere How to connect a plug The wires in the mains lead are coloured with the following code blue neutral N brown live L As these colours may not correspond with the colour markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured black Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured red Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal in the plug marked E or or coloured green or green and yellow Before replacing the plug cover make certain that the cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead not simply over the two wires Copyrig
7. TOP position to select and store your disc tracks in the desired sequence If you like store any track more than once Up to 20 tracks can be stored in the memory In the STOP position press PROG on the remote control to enter the programming mode Use Kd gt P 14 1 on the remote to select your desired track number For MP3 WMA disc press ALBUM and i lt PI 14 1 on the remote to select the desired album and title for programming gt The selected track number and PROG flash on the display panel Press PROG on the remote control to confirm the track number to be stored Repea tracks steps 2 3 to select and store all desired To start playback of your disc programme press Pil Note If you wish you can add further tracks to your current program Make sure you are in the STOP position and that you have not exceeded 20 tracks Erasing the programme You can erase the programme by pressing STOP E once in the STOP mode pressing STOP W twice during playback opening the CD compartment selecting another sound source gt PROG disappears from the display 11 Radio Reception 12 PHILIPS mmn DYNAMIC BASS BOOST Tuning to radio stations Press SOURCE once or more to select TUNER Press BAND once or more to select desired waveband MW FM MONO or FM ST stereo Adjust the TUNING control knob to tun
8. aximum 400 SPEAKERS 2 way Bass Reflex System Impedance Woofer Tweeter Dimensions w x h x d we 21 5x34 9x16 2 cm GENERAL AC PoWeranam aanne 220 230V 50 Hz Dimensions w x h x d ws 22x29 2x27 2 cm Weight with without speakers i E E ESA approx 4 9 2 3 kg Specifications and external appearance are subject to change without notice 19 Maintenance 20 Cleaning the Cabinet Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use a solution containing alcohol spirits ammonia or abrasives Cleaning Discs When a disc becomes dirty clean it with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the centre out Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analogue records Cleaning the disc lens After prolonged use dirt or dust may accumulate at the disc lens To ensure good playback quality clean the disc lens with Philips CD Lens Cleaner or any commercially available cleaner Follow the instructions supplied with cleaner Cleaning the Heads and the Tape Paths To ensure good recording and playback quality clean the heads A the capstan s and pressure roller s after every 50 hours of tape operation Use a cotton swab slightly moistened with cleaning fluid or alcohol You can also clean the heads by playing a cleaning tape once Demagnetising the heads Use a demagneti
9. clearance from the rear and the top of the unit and 5 cm 2 inches from each side The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc The making of unauthorized copies of copy protected material including computer programmes files broadcasts and sound recordings may be an infringement of copyrights and constitute a criminal offence This equipment should not be used for such purposes Be responsible Respect copyrights General Information Do not expose the system batteries or discs to excessive moisture rain sand or heat sources caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lens of the disc unit inside the system Should this occur the CD player would not operate normally Leave the power on for about one hour with no disc in the system until normal playback is possible The mechanical parts of the set contain self lubricating bearings and must not be oiled or lubricated When the system is switc
10. e to a desired radio frequency Note The system is equipped with an external MW antenna and a fixed FM antenna For optimal MW reception adjust the position of the MW loop antenna until the strongest signal is found For optimal FM reception fully extend and adjust the position of the FM antenna until the strongest signal is found Tape Operation Recording DYNAMIC BASS BOOST IMPORTANT Before playing a tape check and tighten slack tape with a pencil Slack tape may get jammed or may burst in the mechanism C 120 tape is extremely thin and is easily deformed or damaged It is not recommended for use in this system Store the tapes at room temperature and do not put them too close to a magnetic field for example a transformer TV or speaker Tape playback Press SOURCE once or more to select TAPE gt Display shows THRE throughout tape operation Press STOP OPEN Mf to open the tape door Insert a recorded tape and close the tape door gt Load the tape with the open side downward and the full spool to the left Press PLAY P to start playback To pause press PAUSE II Press PAUSE II again to resume Press REW lt 4 or F FWD PP to fast wind tape in either direction To stop the tape press STOPSOPEN E 4 Notes During playback the keys are automatical
11. hed to Standby mode it is still consuming some power To disconnect the system from the power supply completely remove the AC power plug from the wall socket Disposal of your old product Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused P When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Preparations FM wire antenna MW loop antenna Speaker right oa Ng MANT LOOP ANT Speaker left Rear connections The type plate is located at the rear of the system Power Before connecting the AC power cord to the wall outlet ensure that all other connections have been made WARNING For optimal performance use only the original power cable Never make or change any connections with the power switched on High voltage Do not open You run the risk of getting an electric shock The machine does not contain any user ser
12. ht in the U K Recording and playback of material may require consent See Copyright Act 1956 and The Performer s Protection Acts 1958 to 1972 0000000 O OGO QQ Contents General Information Supplied accessories sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssse 5 Environmental Information Safety information Preparation Rear connections Optional connection Inserting batteries into the remote control 7 Controls Controls on the system and remote COMEO atear Eia iesiri 8 Basic Functions Switching the system on Power saving automatic standby Adjusting volume and sound CD MP3 WMA Operation Playing a disc Selecting a different track Finding a passage within a track 10 Playing an MP3 WMA disc sseesseesseessees 10 11 Discs for playback ou 11 Different play modes Shuffle and Repeat 11 Programming track numbers aoti Erasing the programme Radio Reception Tuning to radio stations 0 12 Tape Operation Recording Tape playback siiret estorser 13 General information on recording 13 Synchro start CD recording 0 13 Recording from the radio sssssssssssss
13. increase or decrease volume gt Display shows the volume level 2 number from 0 40 7 iL anda Basic Functions Press DBB to switch bass enhancement on or off gt Display shows DBB if moe the DBB is activated O Q Q 0 0 Press DSC on the remote Q control repeatedly to select the desired sound effect OPTIMAL JAZZ ROCK or TECHNO gt The selected DSC is shown Press MUTE on the remote control to stop sound playback instantly gt Playback will continue without sound and the display shows MUTE To start sound playback you can press MUTE again adjust the volume controls CD MP3 WMA Operation 10 IMPORTANT The lens of the CD player should never be touched Playing a disc This CD player plays Audio Discs including CD Recordables CD Rewritables and MP3 CD CD ROM CD I CDV VCD DVD or computer CDs however are not possible Press SOURCE once or more to select CD Press OPEN CLOSE on the system to open the CD compartment HFE IT is displayed when you open the CD compartment Insert a disc with the printed side facing up and press OPEN CLOSE to close the CD door gt Ed is displayed as the CD player scans the contents of a disc and then the total number of tracks and playing time or the total number of albums and tracks for MP3 disc are shown Press PIltto start playbac
14. k gt The current track number and elapsed playing time of the track are displayed during disc playback To pause playback press PIL Press PI again to resume play gt The display freezes and the elapsed playing time flashes when playback is interrupted To stop disc playback press STOP E Note CD playback will also stop when the CD door is opened the disc has reached the end you select another source TAPE TUNER USB or MP3 IN you select standby Selecting a different track Press M lt or PPI 14 1 on the remote once or repeatedly until the desired track number appears in the display Press PIl to start playback Finding a passage within a track Press and hold down l or PPI lt lt gt gt on the remote gt The disc is played at high speed and low volume When you find the passage you want release M or PP lt p gt on the remote gt Normal playback continues Playing an MP3 WMA disc Load an MP3 WMA disc gt The disc reading time may exceed 10 seconds due to the large number of songs compiled into one disc vv p Xx SE is displayed xx is the current album number and 34 is the current track number Press ALBUM to select a desired album Press Kd gt P 14 1 on the remote to select a desired track gt The album number will change accordingly as you reach the first track of an album by pressing I lt 4 on the remote or the
15. last track of an album by pressing BPI Pl on the remote 4 Press Pllto start playback CD MP3 WMA Operation Discs for playback This system can playback all digital audio CD finalised digital audio CD Recordable CDR discs and finalised digital audio CD Rewritable CDRW discs MP3 CDs CD ROMs with MP3 tracks COMPACT COMPACT Peete aise ONS sete pial una piciTALAUDIO GANA ReWritable Ay Plays A Windows m Media Supported MP3 disc formats ISO9660 Joliet UDF 1 5 Maximum title number 511 depending on filename length Maximum album number 99 Supported sampling frequencies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Supported Bit rates 32 256 kbps variable bitrates Different play modes SHUFFLE and REPEAT You can select and change the various play modes before or during playback REPEAT plays the current track continuously REPEAT ALL repeats the entire disc programme SHUF cesses racks of the entire disc are played in random order To select your play mode press MODE on the remote control before or during playback until the display shows the desired function playback if in the STOP Press Pll to sta position To return to normal playback press MODE on the remote control until the various SHUFFLE REPEAT modes are no longer displayed You can also press STOP W to cancel your play mode Programming track numbers Programme in the S
16. les on the USB mass storage device This Hi Fi system will browse the MP3 WMA files in the folders sub folders titles order Example Root Title 001 Title 002 Title 003 Album 01 Title 001 Title 002 Title 003 Album 02 Title 001 Title 002 Title 003 Album 03 itle 001 itle 002 itle 003 Organize your MP3 WMA files in different folders or subfolders as required Notes If you have not organized MP3 WMA files into any albums on your disc an album 00 will be automatically assigned for all those files Make sure that the file names of MP3 files end with mp3 and the file names of WMA files end with wma For DRM protected WMA files use Windows Media Player 10 or later for conversion Visit www microsoft com for details about Windows Media Player and WM DRM Windows Media Digital Rights Management Playing a USB mass storage device Connect a USB device properly See Optional connection Press SOURCE once or more to select USB NO TRACK appears if no audio file is found in the USB device 3 Play the USB s audio files as you do with the albums tracks on a CD See CD MP3 WMA Operations Notes For compatibility reasons the album track information may differ from what it is displayed through flash players music management software File names or ID3 tags will be displayed as if they are not in English Connecting external equipment Connect the audio out
17. ly released at the end of a tape To switch off the set press STANDBY ON During fast forwarding rewinding the keys will not be released at the end of a tape To stop fast winding press STOP OPEN MA General information on recording Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other rights of third parties are not infringed For recording use only NORMAL IEC type 1 tapes on which the tabs have not yet been broken This deck is not suited for recording on METAL IEC IV type tapes The best recording level is set automatically Altering the VOLUME or DBB controls will not affect the recording in progress The recording sound quality might differ depending on the quality of your recording source and the recording tape At the very beginning and end of the tape no recording will take place during the 7 seconds when the leader tape passes the recorder heads To protect a tape from accidental erasure have the tape in front of you and break out the left tab Recording on this side is no longer possible If however you wish to record over this side again cover the tabs with a piece of adhesive tape Synchro start CD recording Press SOURCE once or more to select CD Insert a disc and if desired programme track numbers Press STOP OPEN Mf to open the tape door Insert a suitable tape into the deck and close the tape door Press RECORD to start recording gt Playing of the CD programme starts
18. nd location 21 Troubleshooting 22 The remote control does not function Reduce the distance between the remote control and the system Insert the batteries with their polarities signs aligned as indicated Replace the batteries Point the remote control directly toward IR sensor on the front of the system The timer is not working Set the clock correctly Press TIMER SLEEP in standby mode to switch on the timer If a recording is in progress stop the recording The Clock Timer setting is erased Power has been interrupted or the power cord has been disconnected Reset the clock timer Meet Philips at the Internet http www philips com Oy AO CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Printed in China PDCC LL 0710
19. orted wav m4a m4p mp4 aac and etc No Direct connection can be made from Computer USB port to the product even you have either or both mp3 or wma files in your computer External Sources Supported formats USB or memory file format FAT12 FAT16 FAT32 sector size 512 65 536 bytes MP3 bit rate data rate 32 320 Kbps and variable bit rate WMA V9 or earlier Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels Number of albums folders maximum 99 Number of tracks titles maximum 400 D3 tag v2 0 or later File name in Unicode UTF8 maximum length 128 bytes The system will not play or support the following Empty albums an empty album is an album that does not contain MP3 WMaA files and will not be shown in the display Non supported file formats are skipped This means that e g Word documents doc or MP3 files with extension dif are ignored and will not be played AAC WAV PCM audio files DRM protected WMA files WMA files in Lossless format How to transfer music files from PC to a USB mass storage device By dragging and dropping music files you can easily transfer your favorite music from PC to a USB mass storage device For the flash player you can also use its music management software for the music transfer However those WMA files may be unplayable for compatibility reasons 15 External Sources 16 How to organize your MP3 WMaA fi
20. ress TIMER SLEEP again gt The clock digits for the minutes flash Adjust the VOLUME control knob or press VOLUME A V on the remote control to set the minutes Press TIMER SLEEP to confirm the time gt The timer is now activated and display shows To deactivate the timer Press TIMER SLEEP in standby mode gt disappears if the timer is deactivated Notes When the preset time is reached and the CD USB is not available Tuner will be selected automatically During timer setting if no button is pressed within 90 seconds the system will exit timer setting mode automatically AMPLIFIER 1 KHz Low channel both channels driven An aoa RN INSS 30W per channel 8 Q 10 KHz High channel both channels driven 30W per channel 8 Q Total output POWER w vssssssssssusstsstusstssiu 120 W Signal to noise ratio Frequency response 63 16000 Hz 3 dB CD PLAYER Frequency range wu 63 16000 Hz Signal to noise ratio isha OOMUBA TUNER FM wave range 87 5 108 MHz 1602 kHz MW wave range TAPE DECK Frequency response Normal tape type 125 8000 Hz 8 dB Signal to noise ratio Normal tape type Wow and flutter 35 dBA 0 4 DIN Specifications USB PLAYER USB 12Mb s V1 1 eona support MP3 and WMA files Number of albums folders 0 Maximum 99 Number of tracks titles see M
21. rs if VOLUME A V on the remote control to set deactivated the minutes 2 To cancel the sleep function either press Press CLOCK to confirm the time TIMER SLEEP on the remote control once or more until 52 FFF appears or press Note STANDBY ON to switch to standby mode If the clock has not been set 0 00 will be _ displayed To check the remaining length of time after sleep timer is activated Press TIMER SLEEP once 17 Clock Timer 18 Setting the timer The system can switch on to CD TUNER or USB mode automatically at a preset time serving as an alarm to wake you up IMPORTANT Before setting the timer ensure that the clock is set correctly The timer will always be switched on after it has been set The timer will not start if a recording is in progress The volume of the timer will increase gradually from the minimum level to the last tuned volume level If the last tuned volume level is less than 15 it will increase gradually from the minimum level to 15 In standby mode press TIMER SLEEP gt The clock digits for the hours flash Press SOURCE once or more to select the desired source Before setting timer make sure the music source has been prepared CD Load the disc TUNER tune to the desired radio station USB connect a suitable USB mass storage device Adjust the VOLUME control knob or press VOLUME A V on the remote control to set the hours P
22. s are not supplied Refer to the operating instructions of the connected equipment for details Connecting a USB device or memory card By connecting a USB mass storage device including USB flash memory USB flash players or memory cards to the Hi Fi system you can enjoy the device s stored music through the powerful speakers of Hi Fi system Insert the USB device s USB plug into the 5 e socket on the set For the devices with USB cables Insert one plug of the USB cable not supplied to the 4 socket on the set Insert the other plug of the USB cable to the USB output terminal of the USB device For the memory card Insert the memory card into a card reader not supplied Preparations Use a USB cable not supplied to connect the card reader into the ye socket on the set Connecting a non USB device Use a cinch cable to connect MP3 PLAYER IN to the analogue audio out terminals of an external equipment TV VCR Laser Disc player DVD player or CD Recorder Inserting batteries into the remote control Insert two batteries type RO3 or AAA into the remote control with the correct polarity as indicated by the and symbols inside the battery compartment CAUTION Remove batteries if they are exhausted or will not be used for a long time Do not use old and new or different types of batteries in combination Batteries contain chemical substances so they
23. sing tape available at your dealer WARNING Troubleshooting Under no circumstances should you try to repair the system yourself as this will invalidate the warranty Do not open the system as there is a risk of electric shock If a fault occurs first check the points listed below before taking the system for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints consult your dealer or service centre Problem CD OPERATION Solution No disc is displayed Insert a disc Check if the disc is inserted upside down Wait until the moisture condensation at the lens has cleared Replace or clean the disc see Maintenance Use a finalised CD RW CD R or MP3 CD RADIO RECEPTION Radio reception is poor Increase the distance between the Micro HiFi System and your TV or VCR TAPE OPERATION RECORDING Recording or playback cannot be made Clean deck parts see Maintenance Use only normal IEC I tape for recording Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing tab space GENERAL The system does not react when buttons are pressed Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and switch on the system again Sound cannot be heard or is of poor quality Adjust the volume Check that the speakers are connected correctly Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped The left and right sound outputs are reversed Check the speaker connections a
24. ssssssssssssss 14 Recording from external Sources uu 14 External Sources Using a USB mass storage device 15 16 Connecting external equipment 16 Clock Timer Setting the clock sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessesssse 17 Setting the sleep timer 0 eesseesstesseeesees 17 Setting the timer 18 Specifications Maintenance 0 een 20 Troubleshooting ccce 21 22 Supplied accessories 2 speaker boxes remote control MW loop antenna Environmental Information All unnecessary packaging has been omitted We have tried to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials cardboard box polystyrene foam buffer and polyethylene bags protective foam sheet Your system consists of materials which can be recycled and reused if disassembled by a specialized company Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging materials exhausted batteries and old equipment Safety Information Before operating the system check that the operating voltage indicated on the typeplate or the voltage indication beside the voltage selector of your system is identical with the voltage of your local power supply If not please consult your dealer Place the system on a flat hard and stable surface Place the system in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent internal heat build up in your system Allow at least 10 cm 4 inches
25. viceable parts Modification of the product could result in hazardous radiation of EMC or other unsafe To avoid overheating of the system a safety circuit has been built in Therefore your system may switch to Standby mode automatically under extreme conditions If this happens let the system cool down before reusing it not available for all versions AC power cord Speakers Connection Front Speakers Connect the speaker wires to the SPEAKERS terminals right speaker to R and left speaker to L red wires to and black wires to of the woofer connection terminals blue wires to and grey wires to of the tweeter connection terminals m eee Fully insert the stripped portion of the speaker wire into the terminal as shown W EN Notes For optimal sound performance use the supplied speakers Do not connect more than one speaker to any one pair of speaker terminals Do not connect speakers with an impedance lower than the speakers supplied Please refer to the SPECIFICATIONS section of this manual Antenna Connection Connect the supplied MW loop antenna to the respective terminal Adjust the position of the antenna for optimal reception MW Antenna Fix the claw to the slot MW ANTENNA Position the antenna as far as possible from a TV VCR or other radiation source Optional connection The optional equipment and connecting cord

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