Kompernass KH 2233 User Manual

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Mini hi-fi system KH 2233  
Instructions for use  
1. Index  
2. Safety instructions...............................................................................................................................................................5  
3. Usage....................................................................................................................................................................................6  
4. Scope of delivery..................................................................................................................................................................6  
5. Technical data......................................................................................................................................................................6  
5.1. General............................................................................................................................................................................................... 6  
5.2. Dimensions (W × D × H) and weight ........................................................................................................................................... 6  
5.3. CD player........................................................................................................................................................................................... 6  
5.4. Radio frequency range..................................................................................................................................................................... 6  
6. Components, operating controls and displays of the mini hi-fi system ............................................................................7  
6.1. Main unit, top ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7  
6.2. Main unit, front ................................................................................................................................................................................ 7  
6.2.1. Display indicators.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7  
6.3. Main unit, back................................................................................................................................................................................. 8  
6.4. Main unit, bottom ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8  
6.5. Remote control unit ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8  
7. Select a suitable location for the mini hi-fi system.............................................................................................................9  
8. Preparing the mini hi-fi system for use...............................................................................................................................9  
8.1. Unpacking the components ............................................................................................................................................................ 9  
8.2. Preparing the remote control unit for use..................................................................................................................................... 9  
8.3. Activating the power outage memory ........................................................................................................................................... 9  
8.4. Connect the loudspeakers to the main unit................................................................................................................................ 10  
9. Turning the mini hi-fi system on and off .......................................................................................................................... 10  
10. Using the mini hi-fi system radio.................................................................................................................................... 10  
10.1. Using the automatic radio station search.................................................................................................................................. 10  
10.2. Manually searching for a radio station...................................................................................................................................... 11  
10.3. Improving reception quality of frequency modulation (FM) radio stations........................................................................ 11  
10.4. Programming a radio station...................................................................................................................................................... 11  
10.5. Selecting a preset radio station................................................................................................................................................... 11  
11. Using the mini hi-fi system CD player ............................................................................................................................ 12  
11.1. Playing CDs................................................................................................................................................................................... 12  
11.2. Skipping to the beginning of a song........................................................................................................................................... 12  
11.3. Using the fast-forward and rewind functions........................................................................................................................... 12  
11.4. Using the intro function.............................................................................................................................................................. 12  
11.5. Turning on the repeat functions................................................................................................................................................. 13  
11.6. Turning on the random play function....................................................................................................................................... 13  
11.7. Using the program function ....................................................................................................................................................... 13  
12. General functions for radio, CD and AUX operation .................................................................................................... 14  
12.1. Adjusting the volume................................................................................................................................................................... 14  
12.2. Muting the loudspeakers............................................................................................................................................................. 14  
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12.3. Turning on the Equalizer function ............................................................................................................................................ 14  
13. Additional functions of the mini hi-fi system................................................................................................................. 14  
13.1. Adjusting the clock of the mini hi-fi system............................................................................................................................. 14  
13.2. Using the timer function ............................................................................................................................................................. 14  
13.3. Using the snooze function........................................................................................................................................................... 15  
13.4. Using the sleep timer function ................................................................................................................................................... 15  
14. Connecting headphones to the mini hi-fi system ........................................................................................................... 15  
15. Connecting external audio devices to the mini hi-fi system .......................................................................................... 15  
16. Cleaning the mini hi-fi system ........................................................................................................................................ 16  
17. Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................................. 16  
17.1. Nothing appears on the display screen/ e mini hi-fi system is not functioning even though it has been turned on. 16  
17.2. “No Disc” appears on the display screen even though a CD has been inserted .................................................................. 16  
17.3. e inserted CD is not played .................................................................................................................................................... 17  
17.4. No sound ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 17  
17.5. e remote control unit is not working..................................................................................................................................... 17  
17.6. Other malfunctions...................................................................................................................................................................... 17  
18. Disposing of the mini hi-fi system .................................................................................................................................. 18  
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Warning!  
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2. Safety instructions  
Do not place the mini hi-fi system in areas exposed to physi-  
cal shock or constant vibrations. Physical shock and constant  
vibrations could lead to malfunctions and long-term damage.  
Danger!  
Do not place the mini hi-fi system ...  
e mini hi-fi system and its components contain no user-  
serviceable parts. e warranty is voided if the casings of the  
mini hi-fi system, remote control unit and/or the loudspeak-  
ers are opened!  
in areas exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, the mini  
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hi-fi system could overheat and be damaged beyond re-  
pair. is could cause a fire!  
For repairs, please contact our service partner nearest you.  
You will find the addresses of our service partners in the war-  
ranty booklet. is booklet is included in delivery on the  
in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as ovens,  
heaters and similar devices or vent openings of other  
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electrical devices. Otherwise, the mini hi-fi system could mini hi-fi system.  
be damaged beyond repair. is could cause a fire!  
Battery acid could leak out, especially if the batteries are  
in dusty environments. Otherwise dust could collect in  
the mini hi-fi system. If a large quantity of dust collects  
in the mini hi-fi system, it could overheat and be dam-  
aged beyond repair. is could cause a fire!  
old. erefore you should remove all batteries if you do not  
plan to use the mini hi-fi system and remote control for long  
periods of time. is can protect the mini hi-fi systems and  
remote control unit from damages resulting from leaked bat-  
tery acid.  
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in damp environments. Otherwise moisture could seep  
into the mini hi-fi system. is could cause danger of  
electrical shock and fire!  
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Caution!  
e mini hi-fi system should be positioned so that no obsta-  
cles can prevent the side CD compartment door from open-  
ing properly. If the CD compartment door encounters an  
obstacle on opening, it will automatically close again. None-  
in the immediate vicinity of water, such as bath tubs or  
swimming pools. Do not place any receptacles contain-  
ing water (e.g. flower vases) on the mini hi-fi system. If  
water enters the mini hi-fi system or it falls into water, it theless you should not place objects beside the CD compart-  
could cause danger of electrical shock!  
ment door. Light objects could be knocked down by the CD  
compartment door and damaged.  
Do not place open flames (e.g. burning candles) on the mini  
hi-fi system. is could cause a fire!  
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Do not cover the vent openings of the mini hi-fi system! Do  
not place the mini hi-fi system on beds, blankets, etc. Make  
sure that the vent openings are at least 10cm from the nearest  
wall or large objects.  
No liability will be taken and no guarantee will be made for  
damages ...  
resulting from opening the casing of the mini hi-fi sys-  
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tem, remote control and/or loudspeakers,  
Otherwise, the mini hi-fi system could overheat and be dam-  
aged beyond repair! is could cause a fire!  
resulting from repair attempts not made by qualified ex-  
perts  
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resulting from other than intended usage of mini hi-fi  
system or its components!  
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e mini hi-fi system will become warm when turned on.  
is is not a cause for concern and does not indicate a tech-  
nical problem.  
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In the case of malfunction, never attempt to repair the pow-  
er supply cable yourself! is could cause danger of electric  
shock!  
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3. Usage  
4. Scope of delivery  
e mini hi-fi system is exclusively intended for use ...  
Main unit  
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as an entertainment device  
Two loudspeakers  
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Remote control unit (including battery)  
ese instructions for use  
as a receiver for medium wave (AM) and frequency  
modulation (FM) radio stations.  
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as a playback device for …  
Main unit  
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audio CDs of 12 cm (diameter) and 8 cm (diameter)  
formats, indicated by the logo  
the CD audio file format (.cda) on CD-R and CD-  
RW storage medium  
stationary in closed spaces  
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for private and not for commercial use.  
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No liability will be assumed and no warranty granted for dam-  
ages caused by use of the mini hi-fi system other than intended!  
Loudspeakers  
Remote control unit  
5. Technical data  
5.1. General  
Power supply:............................230 V~50 Hz  
Output:.......................................2 × 4 watts  
5.2. Dimensions (W × D × H) and weight  
Mini hi-fi system:......................90 × 262 × 192 mm  
Loudspeakers: ...........................90 × 225 × 192 mm  
Net weight: ................................4.1 kg  
5.3. CD player  
Laser:..........................................3-beam laser pickup  
Frequency response:.................100 Hz – 16 kHz  
5.4. Radio frequency range  
Medium wave (AM):................522 – 1620 kHz  
Frequency modulation (FM): 87.5 – 108 MHz  
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6. Components, operating controls and displays of the mini  
hi-fi system  
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6.1. Main unit, top  
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Snooze button  
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EQ button  
Open/Close button  
On/Standby button  
Mute button  
Repeat/M-Up button  
Random button  
6.2. Main unit, front  
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AUX button  
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2!  
2@  
2#  
2$  
2%  
Tuner button  
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CD button  
2%  
2$  
Standby indicator  
CD compartment  
FM Mode/ST/Mono button  
Timer/Sleep button  
Headphones jack  
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2#  
2@  
2!  
2)  
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Mode/Remain button  
Memo/C-Adj button  
Volume+ button  
Volume– button  
Stop/Band button  
Skip/Tun reverse button  
Skip/Tun forwards button  
Play/Pause button  
Display  
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Infrared receiver for remote control unit  
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6.2.1. Display indicators  
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During CD operation: Display for the number of the  
current song. During radio operation: Display for preset  
number of the current radio station.  
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During radio operation: Stereo radio station display.  
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During CD operation: Display for the time that the cur-  
rent song has been playing. During radio operation:  
Display for frequency of the current radio station.  
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During radio operation: Display for frequency range of  
the current radio station.  
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6.3. Main unit, back  
2^  
2&  
Dipole antenna  
2^  
2&  
2*  
2(  
3)  
3!  
AUX inputs (for cinch cable)  
Reset button  
Main switch  
Power supply cable with plug  
Loudspeaker connection terminals  
3!  
2*  
2(  
6.4. Main unit, bottom  
3)  
Battery compartment for power outage memory  
3@  
3@  
6.5. Remote control unit  
ôNote:  
e same buttons on the main unit and the remote control unit  
have the same functions. However, some of the buttons have dif-  
ferent names on the main unit than on the remote control unit.  
e following overview of the remote control buttons indicates  
the corresponding buttons on the main unit in parentheses.  
3#  
On/Standby button  
3#  
3$  
Function button (AUX, Tuner, CD – press several times  
to switch between the various different operating modes)  
Play/Pause button  
3$  
3%  
3^  
3&  
3*  
3(  
4)  
4!  
4@  
4#  
4*  
4&  
4^  
4%  
4$  
3%  
3^  
3&  
3*  
3(  
4)  
4!  
4@  
4#  
4$  
4%  
4^  
4&  
4*  
Skip/Search forwards (Skip/Tun forwards) button  
Stop/Band button  
Sleep (Timer/Sleep) button  
Repeat/M-Up button  
Intro button (only on the remote control unit)  
Random button  
Volume– button  
Volume+ button  
Mute button  
EQ button  
Timer (Timer/Sleep) button  
Skip/Search reverse (Skip/Tun reverse) button  
Snooze button  
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Otherwise, the mini hi-fi system could overheat and be dam-  
aged beyond repair! is could cause a fire!  
7. Select a suitable location  
for the mini hi-fi system  
Warning!  
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Do not place the mini hi-fi system in areas exposed to physi-  
cal shock or constant vibrations. Physical shock and constant  
vibrations could lead to malfunctions and long-term damage.  
Place the mini hi-fi system and loudspeakers on a level, flat,  
scratchproof, non-slip surface. Make sure that the surface is  
made to support the weight of the mini hi-fi system/speakers.  
Caution!  
Danger!  
e mini hi-fi system should be positioned so that no ob-  
stacles can prevent the side CD compartment from opening  
properly. If the CD compartment door encounters an obsta-  
cle on opening, it will automatically close again. Nonethe-  
less you should not place objects beside the CD compartment  
door. Light objects could be knocked down by the CD com-  
partment door and damaged.  
Do not place the mini hi-fi system ...  
in areas exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, the mini  
hi-fi system could overheat and be damaged beyond re-  
pair. is could cause a fire!  
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in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as ovens,  
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heaters and similar devices or vent openings of other  
electrical devices. Otherwise, the mini hi-fi system could  
be damaged beyond repair. is could cause a fire!  
8. Preparing the mini hi-fi  
system for use  
in dusty environments. Otherwise dust could collect in  
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the mini hi-fi system. If a large quantity of dust collects  
in the mini hi-fi system, it could overheat and be dam-  
aged irreparably. is could cause a fire!  
8.1. Unpacking the components  
Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Always  
hold components with both hands. Do not drop the compo-  
nents! Otherwise they could be damaged beyond repair.  
in damp environments. Otherwise moisture could seep  
into the mini hi-fi system. is could cause danger of  
electrical shock and fire!  
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8.2. Preparing the remote control unit for use  
in the immediate vicinity of water, such as bath tubs or  
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swimming pools. Do not place any receptacles contain-  
ing water (e.g. flower vases) on the mini hi-fi system. If  
water enters the mini hi-fi system or it falls into water, it  
could cause danger of electrical shock!  
Open the battery compartment of the remote control unit.  
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Remove the protective plastic wrapping from the button  
battery included in delivery. Insert the button battery  
in the battery compartment. Please insert the battery as  
shown in the picture.  
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Do not place open flames (e.g. burning candles) on the mini  
hi-fi system. is could cause a fire!  
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Do not cover the vent openings of the mini hi-fi system! Do  
not place the mini hi-fi system on beds, blankets, etc. Make  
sure that the vent openings are at least 10cm from the nearest  
wall or large objects.  
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Close the battery compartment of the remote control unit.  
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8.3. Activating the power outage memory  
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e mini hi-fi system is equipped with power outage mem-  
ory. If the power outage memory is activated, then your set-  
tings will remain stored in the mini hi-fi system if a power  
outage occurs. is applies to radio stations, time settings  
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and timer function stored in the system. e power outage  
memory also serves to protect your settings if the power sup-  
ply cable is unplugged.  
9. Turning the mini hi-fi  
system on and off  
ôNote:  
If the power outage memory is not activated, then all of your To turn the mini hi-fi system on:  
settings will be deleted in the case of a power outage. Settings  
will also be deleted if the power cable is unplugged.  
Insert the power cable plug into an electrical outlet.  
e mini hi-fi system should now be in standby mode.  
e standby indicator is illuminated when the system  
is in standby mode. If the indicator is not lit: Switch the  
main switch on the back of the mini hi-fi system to the  
On position.  
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To activate the power outage memory:  
Place the main unit of the mini hi-fi system on its side.  
e bottom of the mini hi-fi system should now be fac-  
ing you.  
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Press the On/Standby button on the main unit or on the  
remote control unit. e mini hi-fi system is now on and  
the display is illuminated in blue.  
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Remove the cover of the battery compartment from the  
bottom of the system.  
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Insert three AA/LR6/Mignon type batteries in the bat-  
tery compartment. ese are not included in the delivery.  
Insert the batteries in the right direction (polarity +/-) as  
shown on the battery compartment.  
To switch the mini hi-fi system back to standby mode:  
Press the On/Standby button on the main unit or on the  
remote control unit.  
To turn the mini hi-fi system off: Switch the main switch  
on the back of the main unit to the Off position.  
Place the cover back on the battery compartment.  
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Place the main unit back in the upright position. e  
power outage memory is now active.  
If you do not want to use the mini hi-fi system for a long peri-  
od of time, then unplug the power cable from the power outlet.  
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10. Using the mini hi-fi  
system radio  
Battery acid could leak out, especially if the batteries are  
old. erefore you should remove all batteries if you do not  
plan to use the mini hi-fi system and remote control for long  
periods of time. is can protect the mini hi-fi systems and  
remote control unit from damages resulting from leaked bat-  
tery acid.  
Turn the mini hi-fi system on by pressing the On/Stand-  
by button.  
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8.4. Connect the loudspeakers  
to the main unit  
Press the Tuner button to switch to radio mode. ”Tuner”  
appears on the display screen.  
Uncoil the loudspeaker connector cable to its full length.  
Switch between the two frequency ranges (AM medi-  
um wave and FM frequency modulation) by pressing  
the Stop/Band button. e currently selected frequency  
range is indicated on the display screen.  
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e loudspeaker connector cables have to be connected  
to the loudspeaker terminals on the back of the main  
unit. Place the ends of the black connector cables in the  
black terminals. Place the ends of the black and white  
connector cables in the red terminals.  
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You can select a radio station using one of two options: the  
automatic station search or the manual search.  
10.1. Using the automatic  
radio station search  
Press and hold for a few seconds ...  
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the Skip/Tun button forwards to search forwards for a  
radio station or  
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the Skip/Tun button reverse to search backwards for a  
radio station.  
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e next available radio station will be found automati-  
cally. As soon as a radio station is found with a sufficient  
broadcast signal, the station search will be stopped.  
Press the Memo/C-Adj button on the main unit. 01 will  
appear and Memory will blink on the display screen for  
the first of ten program positions.  
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If you would like to search further for a radio station:  
Press and hold the Skip/Tun forwards or Skip/Tun re-  
verse button again for a few seconds. e station search  
will continue until the next radio station with a sufficient  
broadcast signal is found.  
Press the Repeat/M-Up button on the remote control unit  
to select another program position. You can switch to the  
next program position by pressing the button again.  
Once the program number, under which you would like  
to save the radio station, appears on the display screen:  
Press the Memo/C-Adj button again. e radio station is  
now preset for the selected program position. Memory  
appears on the display screen.  
10.2. Manually searching for a radio station  
e manual search can be used to find radio stations, for  
which only poor reception quality is available. To do this,  
press the Skip/Tun forwards or the Skip/Tun reverse button  
repeatedly. You can use this function to ...  
To preset additional radio stations on other program po-  
sitions: Repeat steps 1 to 4.  
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search the medium wave (AM) frequency range in steps  
To move a preset radio station to another program position:  
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of 9 kHz  
Select the desired radio station.  
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search the frequency modulation (FM) frequency range  
in steps of 0.05 MHz.  
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Press the Memo/C-Adj button. Memory blinks on the  
display screen.  
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Repeat this until you have found the required radio station.  
If you would like to search for a stereo radio station in the  
FM (frequency modulation) frequency range: First press the  
FM Mode/ST/Mono button on the main unit. If a stereo ra-  
dio station is found, then the stereo symbol will appear on  
the display screen.  
Press the Repeat/M-Up button to select another pro-  
gram position.  
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Once the program number, under which you would like  
to save the radio station, appears on the display screen:  
Press the Memo/C-Adj button again. e radio station is  
now preset for the selected program position. Memory  
appears on the display screen.  
10.3. Improving reception quality of  
frequency modulation (FM) radio stations  
To improve reception quality of FM radio stations:  
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Uncoil the trajectory antenna connector cable to its full  
length. Slowly move the end of the trajectory antenna  
connected to the main unit so that it points in different  
directions. Once you have found a good position for re-  
If you preset a radio station to correspond to a program posi-  
tion that is already occupied: en the radio station that was  
previously preset for the program position will be deleted.  
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ception of the radio station: Fix the trajectory antenna in In the case of power outages: If the power outage memory of  
this position (e.g. with tape).  
the mini hi-fi system has been activated, then all of the radio  
stations will remain in memory. is is explained in more  
detail in chapter 8.3. of these instructions.  
In the case of poor reception of a frequency modula-  
tion (FM) radio station in stereo mode, it could also help  
to switch to mono reception. To do this, press the FM  
Mode/ST/Mono button once if stereo reception is cur-  
rently on. e stereo indicator will disappear from the  
display screen.  
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If the power outage memory is not activated, then all of the  
stored radio stations will be deleted in the case of a power  
outage. Settings will also be deleted if the power cable is un-  
plugged.  
10.4. Programming a radio station  
10.5. Selecting a preset radio station  
You can preset up to ten radio stations in each frequency  
range. To do this:  
Press the Stop/Band button to select the frequency range  
of the preset radio station. e selected frequency range  
(AM medium wave or FM frequency modulation) will  
appear on the display screen.  
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Use the automatic search function or the manual search  
function to search for the radio station that you would  
like to preset.  
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Press the Repeat/M-Up button to switch to the next  
stored radio station. e program position of the current-  
ly selected radio station appears on the display screen.  
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Press the Play/Pause button to start playing the CD. e  
number of the current song and the time that has al-  
ready been played appear on the display screen.  
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11. Using the mini hi-fi system  
CD player  
To pause playing the CD: Press the Play/Pause button.  
e time already played of the current song will blink on  
the display screen.  
11.1. Playing CDs  
Turn the mini hi-fi system on by pressing the On/Stand-  
by button.  
To continue playing the CD: Press the Play/Pause button  
again.  
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Press the CD button to switch to the CD function. CD  
appears on the display screen.  
To stop playing the CD: Press the Stop/Band button. e  
number of songs and the total play time of the CD will  
appear again on the display screen.  
Press the Open/Close button to open the CD compart-  
ment.  
11.2. Skipping to the beginning of a song  
ôNote:  
While playing a CD, you can ...  
e main unit should be positioned so that no obstacles can  
prevent the side CD compartment from opening properly. If  
the CD compartment door encounters an obstacle on open-  
ing, it will automatically close again. Nonetheless you should  
not place objects beside the CD compartment door. Light ob-  
jects could be knocked down by the CD compartment door  
and damaged.  
press the Skip/Tun forwards button to: skip to the begin-  
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ning of the next song or  
press the Skip/Tun reverse button to: return to the be-  
ginning of the song that is currently being played.  
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e selected song will be played immediately, without you  
having to press the Play/Pause button. e number of the  
current song and the time that has already been played ap-  
pear on the display screen.  
e first time you open the CD compartment, remove the  
cardboard protection.  
Insert the CD in the open CD compartment. e printed/ 11.3. Using the fast-forward  
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label side of the CD should be facing the CD compart-  
ment door. e bottom edge of the CD should by placed  
on the two small fitting in the CD compartment door.  
and rewind functions  
To fast-forward or rewind within the current song in order to  
select certain parts of the song:  
CD  
To fast-forward: hold the Skip/Tun forwards button  
pressed while the song is being played.  
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To rewind: hold the Skip/Tun reverse button pressed  
while the song is being played.  
Release the button as soon as you have found the desired  
part of the song. e song will start playing at the select-  
ed place.  
11.4. Using the intro function  
ôNote:  
Do not press the CD down on the spindle in the middle of the You can use the intro function to play the first 10 seconds  
CD compartment as with other CD players! Upon closing the of every song on a CD. You can use this function to obtain  
CD compartment door, the CD will automatically be placed  
in the proper position in the CD compartment.  
a quick overview of all songs on a CD. To turn on the intro  
function:  
Press the Open/Close button to close the CD compart-  
ment. Aſter a few seconds the number of songs and the to-  
tal play time of the CD will appear on the display screen.  
If a CD is being played, press the Stop/Band button.  
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Subsequently press the Intro button on the remote con-  
trol unit once. Intro appears on the display screen. e  
first ten seconds of each song on the CD will be played  
one aſter the other.  
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To turn off the intro function: Press the Intro button on  
the remote control unit again. Intro disappears from the  
display screen and the CD is played.  
e number of the currently selected song appears in the  
upper leſt corner of the display screen.  
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Press the Memo/C-Adj button again as soon as the  
number of the desired song appears on the display  
screen. is song is now programmed as the first song  
in your sequence. P-02 appears on the display screen for  
the second song to be programmed.  
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11.5. Turning on the repeat functions  
You can use this function to repeat a certain song or the en-  
tire CD. To turn on the repeat function:  
Press the Repeat/M-Up button on the remote control  
unit while a song is being played. Repeat blinks on the  
display screen. e song will now be played repeatedly.  
Repeat steps 3 and 4 repeatedly until you have compiled  
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the desired sequence of songs.  
Press the Play/Pause button within ten seconds of pro-  
gramming the last song. e programmed song se-  
quence will now be played. Memory will appear on the  
display screen while the programmed song sequence is  
being played.  
Press the Repeat/M-Up button a second time. Repeat ap-  
pears on the display screen. e entire CD will now be  
played repeatedly.  
To turn off the repeat function: Press the Repeat/M-Up  
button until Repeat disappears from the display screen.  
You can also press the Stop/Band button to achieve the  
same results. However, this not only turns off the repeat  
function, but also stops playing.  
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You can also turn on the repeat function while playing a song  
sequence. Turning on the repeat functions is described in  
chapter 11.5.  
11.6. Turning on the random play function  
If you want to pause playing the song sequence: Press the  
Play/Pause button. e time already played of the cur-  
rent song will blink on the display screen.  
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e random play function can be used to play all songs of a  
CD in random order. To turn on the random play function:  
Press the Random button on the remote control unit  
while a song is being played. Random appears on the  
display screen. All songs on the CD will be played in  
random order.  
If you want to stop playing the song sequence: Press the  
Stop/Band button.  
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Aſter the song sequence has been played, the number of  
songs and the total duration of the CD will appear on  
the display screen.  
To turn off the random play function: Press the Random  
button again. Random will disappear from the display  
screen.  
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e programmed song sequence remains in memory. If  
you would like to hear it again: First press the Memo/  
C-Adj button and then the Play/Pause button. e pro-  
grammed song sequence will now be played again.  
11.7. Using the program function  
You can use the program function to determine a sequence  
of songs on a CD to be played in a certain order. You can de- e programmed song sequence is deleted if ...  
termine the order in which the songs are played. Up to 20  
songs can be put together in a single sequence.  
a new song sequence is programmed or  
the CD compartment is opened or  
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To program a sequence of songs:  
First stop playing the inserted CD by pressing the Stop/  
Band button.  
the mini hi-fi system is turned off using the main switch  
on the back of the main unit.  
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Press the Memo/C-Adj button. Memory blinks on the  
display screen and P-01 is display.  
To turn off the program function: Press the Stop/Band  
button while a programmed song sequence is being  
played. Memory will disappear from the display screen.  
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If no button is pressed within 10 seconds, then you will have  
to begin with step 2 again.  
Now select a song to be programmed. To do this, press  
the Skip/Tun forwards or the Skip/Tun reverse button.  
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12. General functions for  
radio, CD and AUX operation  
12.1. Adjusting the volume  
While using the radio and CD functions, you can adjust the  
volume to values between 00 and 80 dB.  
To increase the volume: Press the Volume+ button. Each  
time you press the Volume+ button, the volume will be in-  
creased by a value of 2 dB. e maximum volume is 80 dB.  
To decrease the volume: Press the Volume– button. Each  
time you press the Volume– button, the volume will be de-  
creased by a value of 2 dB. e minimum volume is 0 dB.  
12.2. Muting the loudspeakers  
To mute the loudspeakers during use of the radio or CD  
functions:  
Press the Mute button on the remote control unit. e  
loudspeakers are now muted and Mute appears on the  
display screen.  
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To turn off the mute function, press the Mute button  
again. Mute will disappear from the display screen.  
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12.3. Turning on the Equalizer function  
e sound playback equalizer curve can be adjusted for ra-  
dio, CD and AUX functions. You can choose from the  
equalizer curves ”Classic, Rock” and ”Pop. Each equalizer  
curve has its own characteristic emphasis on the high, mid  
and bass sounds. You can use this to adjust sound playback  
to suit different styles of music and your own personal pref-  
erences. To turn on the various different equalizer curves:  
Press the EQ button. e currently selected equalizer  
curve appears on the display screen.  
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Another equalizer curve is displayed each time you press  
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AUX if you want to use the timer function to turn on an now switched to standby mode again. Snooze will appear on  
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external audio device connected to the AUX inputs. To  
do this press the AUX button.  
the display screen. e system will be turned on again auto-  
matically aſter five minutes.  
13.4. Using the sleep timer function  
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If you select AUX: e external audio device connected to the  
AUX inputs also has to be turned on at the preprogrammed  
You can use the sleep timer to have the mini hi-fi system  
turn off automatically aſter a preprogrammed time period.  
time. Otherwise the mini hi-fi system will be switched on at the is could be useful if you like to listen to music while going  
preprogrammed time but no sound will be played. to sleep for example.  
Subsequently press the On/Standby button. e mini hi- You can choose a time span between 10 and 90 minutes un-  
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fi system is now switched to standby mode.  
til which the mini hi-fi system turns off. To turn on the sleep  
timer:  
Press the Mode/Remain button on the main unit. Timer  
and the most recently saved timer time will appear on  
the display screen.  
Press the Timer/Sleep button while a CD is playing or  
while the radio is on. Sleep will blink and 90 will appear  
on the display screen. 90 refers to a time span of 90 min-  
utes until automatic shut-off.  
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You have five seconds to carry out step 4. Otherwise you will  
have to return to step 1.  
Each time you press the Timer/Sleep button, you switch  
to another time span.  
Press and hold the Memo/C-Adj for three seconds while  
Timer is blinking on the display screen.  
As soon as the desired time span is shown on the display  
screen: Wait for five seconds without pressing a button.  
e display returns to normal and Sleep appears in the  
display as well.  
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e hour indicator will blink on the display screen. Set  
up the hour display by pressing the Skip/Tun forwards  
or Skip/Tun reverse button.  
e mini hi-fi system will now be turned off automati-  
cally aſter the time span you have selected.  
Press the Memo/C-Adj button again to save the desired  
hour. e minute indicator will blink on the display  
screen.  
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To turn off the sleep timer: Press the Timer/Sleep button  
once. Sleep will disappear from the display screen.  
Set up the minute display by pressing the Skip/Tun for-  
wards or Skip/Tun reverse button.  
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14. Connecting headphones  
to the mini hi-fi system  
Press the Memo/C-Adj button again to save the desired  
minute display. e Timer time is set and will appear on  
the display screen. Subsequently wait until Timer disap-  
pears from the display screen.  
If you would like to connect headphones to the mini hi-  
fi system: Insert the 3.5 mm plug of the headphones in the  
Press and hold the Timer/Sleep button for three seconds headphones jack on the front of the main unit.  
until Timer appears on the display screen. e prepro-  
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grammed turn-on time will appear briefly on the display e loudspeakers of the mini hi-fi system will be turned off  
screen. Aſter a few seconds the display will return to the  
normal time display and Timer will be indicated. e  
Timer function is now on.  
automatically upon connecting headphones.  
You can adjust the volume of the headphones using the  
Volume+ and Volume– buttons.  
To turn off the timer function: Press the Timer/Sleep  
button until Timer disappears from the display screen.  
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15. Connecting external audio  
devices to the mini hi-fi system  
13.3. Using the snooze function  
If you are using the Timer function of the mini hi-fi system as  
an alarm clock, you can use the snooze function.  
You can connect external audio devices to the mini hi-fi sys-  
tem using the AUX inputs. To do this:  
To do this press the Snooze button when the mini hi-fi system  
turns on at the preprogrammed time. e mini hi-fi system is  
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Connect the AUX outputs of the external audio device with  
the AUX inputs of the mini hi-fi system. Use a cinch cable  
for this. You can obtain a cinch cable from your audio spe-  
cialist shop.  
onds. en turn the mini hi-fi system on again by press-  
ing the On/Standby button.  
If the malfunction persists:  
Aſter having connected the external audio device, make sure  
that it is ...  
Press the On/Standby button to switch the mini hi-fi sys-  
tem to the standby mode. en switch the main switch  
on the back of the main unit to the Off position. Unplug  
the power plug from the electrical outlet. Wait for ten  
seconds.  
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en insert the power cable plug into an electrical outlet  
again. Switch the main switch on the back of the main  
unit to the On position. Turn the mini hi-fi system on  
again by pressing the On/Standby button. See if the mal-  
function persists.  
not muted.  
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Subsequently turn on the mini hi-fi system. en select the  
AUX function by pressing the AUX button.  
If the malfunction persists:  
16. Cleaning the mini hi-fi  
system  
Return the mini hi-fi system to factory settings. To do  
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this, press the Reset button on the back of the main unit  
with a sharp object while the main unit is on.  
Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the casing of the mini  
hi-fi system and loudspeakers. To remove persistent dirt, add  
a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid to the damp cloth.  
Make sure that no moisture enters the mini hi-fi system  
while cleaning!  
ôNote:  
If the Reset button is pressed, all of your settings on the mini  
hi-fi systems will be deleted. is includes stored radio sta-  
tions, time and timer functions.  
Clean the inside of the CD compartment (if necessary) only  
17.2. “No Disc” appears on the display screen  
using a clean dry brush. Lens brushes obtainable from a pho- even though a CD has been inserted  
to specialist shop are especially suitable for this purpose.  
e CD is dirty, scratched or otherwise damaged. Clean  
the CD or insert another CD.  
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Never clean the inside of the CD compartment with water!  
Danger!  
e CD has not been inserted properly in the CD com-  
partment. Open the CD compartment door by pressing  
the Open/Close button. Remove the CD and insert it  
again. Make sure that ...  
If moisture enters the mini hi-fi system, it could cause electric  
shock and a fire!  
the printed/label side of the CD is be facing the CD  
compartment door and  
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17. Troubleshooting  
the bottom edge of the CD is placed on the two small fit-  
ting in the CD compartment door.  
17.1. Nothing appears on the display screen/  
The mini hi-fi system is not functioning even  
though it has been turned on.  
ôNote:  
Make sure that the power plug of the mini hi-fi system is Do not press the CD down on the spindle in the middle of the  
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properly inserted in the electrical outlet.  
CD compartment as with other CD players! Upon closing the  
CD compartment door, the CD will automatically be placed  
in the proper position in the CD compartment.  
Make sure that the electrical outlet that you inserted the  
power plug in carries electrical current. To do this, con-  
nect device which is known to be functioning to this  
power outlet.  
If you have inserted a CD-R/CD-RW: Sometimes, indi-  
vidual CD-Rs or CD-RWs can not be read/played. is  
can be caused by ...  
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Press the On/Standby button to switch the mini hi-fi sys-  
tem to the standby mode. Subsequently wait for ten sec-  
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Quality differences between various different CD manu-  
facturers  
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Differences between various different CD burners  
If the malfunction persists:  
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Differences between various different programs used to  
burn CDs  
Refer to the instruction for use of the external audio device.  
Check to see if settings have to be made in the audio device  
to connect it to hi-fi components.  
or different settings used to burn CDs.  
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17.5. The remote control unit is not working  
is does not indicate faulty functioning of the mini hi-  
fi system.  
Make sure that the button battery for the remote con-  
trol unit have been properly inserted in the battery  
compartment.  
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17.3. The inserted CD is not played  
It is possible that a thin layer of condensation water has  
formed on the laser scanner lens in the CD compartment.  
is is especially likely if the mini hi-fi system has been ex-  
posed to extreme temperature changes.  
e button battery for the remote control unit could be  
empty. Replace the battery with a new CR2032 type but-  
ton battery.  
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ôNote:  
In this case: Place the mini hi-fi system in a dry environment  
with room temperature and normal humidity levels. en re- Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste! Re-  
move the CD from the CD compartment.  
turn the used batteries to an appropriate recycling collection  
center. Used batteries can usually be returned to the store in  
which they were bought.  
Subsequently leave the mini hi-fi system on for at least one  
hour without using it. e condensation layer should eva-  
porate.  
Check to see if there are any obstacles between the re-  
mote control unit and the infrared receiver on the main  
unit.  
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17.4. No sound  
Check to see if ...  
Please note: e remote control unit only functions  
within a range of five meters from the main unit.  
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the mini hi-fi system may be muted. If the mini hi-fi  
system is muted then Mute will appear on the display  
screen.  
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17.6. Other malfunctions  
Please contact your nearest service partner if ...  
all loudspeaker connector cable are correctly inserted in  
the loudspeaker terminals on the back of the main unit.  
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the malfunctions described in sections 17.1. to 17.5. can  
not be rectified as described or  
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If an external audio device has been connected to the  
AUX inputs of the mini hi-fi system using a cinch cable:  
Check to see if ...  
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other malfunctions occur while operating the mini hi-fi  
system.  
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the cinch cable plugs are correctly connected to the AUX You will find the addresses of our service partners in the  
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inputs on the mini hi-fi system and  
warranty booklet. is booklet is included in delivery of the  
mini hi-fi system.  
the cinch cable plugs are correctly connected to the AUX  
outputs of the external audio device.  
Danger!  
If the malfunction persists:  
In the case of malfunction, never attempt to repair the pow-  
er supply cable yourself! is could cause danger of electric  
shock!  
Check to see if the external device ...  
is muted  
Warning!  
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is not turned on  
e mini hi-fi system and its components contain no user-  
serviceable parts. e warranty is voided if the casings of the  
mini hi-fi system, remote control unit and/or the loudspeak-  
ers are opened!  
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is not operational  
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is not functional.  
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No liability will be taken and no guarantee will be made for  
damages ...  
resulting from opening the casing of the mini hi-fi sys-  
tem, remote control and/or loudspeakers,  
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resulting from repair attempts not made by qualified ex-  
perts  
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18. Disposing of the mini hi-fi  
system  
Do not dispose of the mini hi-fi system or its components  
in the household waste. Please contact those responsible for  
waste management in your city or community and ask how  
this type of device is to be disposed of properly.  
ôNote:  
Remove the batteries before disposing of the mini hi-fi system  
and/or the remote control unit. Do not dispose of the batter-  
ies in the household waste! Return the used batteries to an  
appropriate recycling collection center. Used batteries can  
usually be returned to the store in which they were bought.  
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