Setting up and connecting
Be sure to follow the instructions in the correct sequence and insert the mains plug into the mains socket
1. Carefully take the Designer Audio Unit and the loudspeakers out of the packaging.
2. Choose a suitable position for your Designer Audio Unit. It should be
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horizontal
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dust-free and dry
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away from heaters and direct sunlight.
3. Connect the two loudspeakers. The loudspeaker connections
(L=LEFT / R=RIGHT).
Tips for setting up the loudspeakers:
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If possible set up the speakers at head height
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Do not cover the loudspeakers with curtains or other objects
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Set up the loudspeakers on the shelf so that the front trim is flush with the front edge of the shelf.
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You can place rubber pads under the loudspeakers to prevent them from turning.
4. Use cinch connectors
S
to connect an external device such as a turntable.
5. To receive FM radio signals connect a 75 Ohm aerial lead (house or cable) to the aerial connector socket
If these signals are not available, use the supplied wire aerial connected to the middle contact in the aerial
connection
o
.
The aerial for medium wave reception is built into the equipment.
6. Now insert the mains plug into the mains socket.
The mains voltage at the mains socket must match that shown on the rating plate on the device.
Devices rated at 230 V can also be operated at 220 V.
7. Remove the transport protection from the CD player.
Important: The motorised CD compartment
set in CD mode (see instructions for switching on).
1.
Switch on the device as described above.
2.
Select CD mode by pressing the CD mode button
T
3.
Press button
to open the CD compartment.
4.
Remove the transport protection.
5.
Press button
T
again to close the CD compartment.
8. Place the battery supplied with your device into the battery compartment.
–
Open the battery compartment in the back of the remote controller as described there
–
Insert the battery, making sure that the polarity is correct (+ pole of the battery points upwards)
–
Close the battery compartment again
Instructions for switching on
This device has a main On/off switch
p
at the back. Insert the mains plug into the mains socket and
move the switch into position "I". The device is now ready for operation and can be switched on and off
(Stand-By) using the button
W
on the front of the device.
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are appropriately labelled
Q
can only be opened if the device has been switched on and
i
.
Operating features and controls
Q
CD compartment
W
ON/OFF (Stand-By) switch
E
Remote control signal sensor
R
Display
T
CD compartment open/close button
Y
Radio mode / band selector button (VHF/MW) (*)
U
(–) Reverse button (*)
I
(+) Forward button (*)
O
Mono/stereo button (only on VHF radio)
P
Volume control
{
Timer button
}
MEMORY button
q
Tone selector button (Preset EQ)
w
Button for operating a connected external device (LINE/AUX)
e
Sleep button
o
r
.
Mode/Remain button
t
Preset/Repeat button (radio pre-set, recall / repeat button CD)
y
Stop button
u
Play/Pause button (CD mode only)
i
CD mode button
o
Aerial connection
p
Main On/off switch
[
Mains connection
]
Speaker connections
A
Headphone connector
S
Cinch connections for an external device (AUX)
D
Mute button – remote control only
F
Random button (CD) remote control only
G
Intro button (title playing CD) remote control only
H
D-Bass button (Bass-Boost) remote control only
The operating features marked with a (*) have several different functions depending on the device selected
(e.g. radio or CD mode). Please read the appropriate sections.
Operation: General
Switching on and off [ »POWER / STAND-BY« ]
Note: This device has a main On/off switch
move the switch into position "I". The device is now ready for operation and can be switched on and off
Introduction, Operation: General
p
at the back. Insert the mains plug into the mains socket and
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