ARKROCKET BYL-12 Broadway Record Player Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
ARKROCKET

Instruction Manual

Arkrocket Broadway Record Player

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

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CAUTION


RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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FCC Part 15.105 Warning Statement

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications that are not expressly approved by the responsible

party may disempower the user from operating the equipment.

RF warning statement:

The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Read instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the applianceis operated
  2. Retain instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
  3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
  4. Follow instructions – All operation and use instructions should be followed.
  5. Water and Moisture – The appliance should not be used near water; for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
  6. The appliance should always be used or stored on a flat stable surface indoors.
  7. Ventilation – The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings.
  8. Heat – The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stovesor other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  9. Power Sources – The United States is 120 vac-60Hz; Japan is 100 vac-60Hz.Power-Cord Protection- Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items place duponor against them.
  10. Power cords should be regularly inspected and if any damage is discernible then stop using and consulta qualified electrical technician.
  11. This item is fitted with a 3amp fuse only.
  12. Cleaning – The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by the Manufacturer.
  13. Non use Periods – The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.
  14. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled in to theen closure through openings. Switch off immediately at power source if the item comes into contact with liquids and refer to a qualified electrical technician.
  15. Refer to s suitable qualified technician if the appliance is damaged, needs servicing or has been dropped.
  16. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond general cleaning and changing of stylus.
  17. This appliance / product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given super visionor instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised so that they do not play with the appliance.

SETTING THE CORRECT TIME

  1. Connect the power adapter to the main machine and make sure the power adapter AC end is plugged into the mains socket.
  2. Press the ON/OFF (Main Power) button to turn the Jukebox on. The unit will automatically enter
  3. standby mode and the time “00:00”or “12:00” will appear on the LCD display.
  • American :The 12-hour system version: When the Jukebox enters standby mode the LCD display panel will illuminate and the time “12:00” will appear on the LCD display panel.
  • European version:The 24-hour system When the Jukebox enters standby mode the LCD display panel will illuminate and the time “ 00:00” .
  • For example, the American version of the operation:
    To set the time, simply press the “PROG” button on the control panel or remote control (No. 20 on the Control panel diagram or No. 6 on the remote control diagram) and hold this button down for 3 -5 seconds, until “12-H” is displayed on the screen (“12-H” indicates that the time will be set in 12 hour format), Then, press “ or ” can choose 12 or 24 hour format; Once “12-H” is displayed on the screen press the “PROG” button again. The display will revert to “00:00” on the
    display, however, with the “12” flashing. Use the “ or  ” buttons on the control panel or the “ or  ”buttons on the remote control (No. 3 and 6 on the control panel diagram or remote control diagram), to select the correct hour (keep in mind it will be set it 12 hour time), then press the “PROG” button to confirm. The second “00” will now be flashing. Use the “ or ” buttons or the “ or ” buttons to select the correct minutes, then press the “PROG” button to lock this figure in.

NOTE: The time will only be saved in The Jukebox The when it is working or standby mode. If you wish to save the set time into your Jukebox, simply press the “STANDBY” button (No. 2 on the control panel diagram) to set the Jukebox to standby; If you unplug the power adapter. it will erase the time setting and the above process will need to be repeated in order to reset the correct time the next time it is turned on.

The American and European editions of The clock set operation method is The same.

FUNCTIONS ON THE JUKEBOX

  1. The door of the turntable movement
  2. Vinyl turntable player
  3. LIGHT (Change color lamp control switch)
  4. Position of discoloration lamp
  5. Function operation control panel
  6. Tenor speaker
  7. Power indicator light
  8. Volume /Standby
  9. SD card input socket
  10. MODE
  11. C D door
  12. (PLAY /PAUSE)
  13. ▇ (STOP)
  14. ( BACK /Fast rewind)
  15. Remote control receiving window
  16. Tuning/EQ (Voice patterns)
  17. Display
  18. USB input socket
  19. OPEN/CLOSE (CD door access control)
  20. P/R((Programming and Recording)
  21. REP (Repeats)
  22. ( NEXT /Fast forward)
  23. HOLD (Light color stop in a certainstate)
  24. LIGHT (Change color lamp control switch),”PLAY”(The light color cyclechanges)
  25. OFF (Turn off lamp power)

USING THE FUNCTIONS

Radio operation (FREQUENCY RANGE: FM 87.5–108 MHZ )

This Jukebox features an inbuilt FM Tuner with auto-search function and a 20 station
programmable memory. When using for the first time, press the POWER button and the Jukebox will switch to standby mode. Press the ON/OFF button on the control panel or the POWER button on the remote control to turn the Jukebox ON. The Jukebox should start in FM radio mode, the LCD display will show FM 87.5MHz and the speakers will emit a fuzzy sound (unless the frequency 87.5MHz contains a radio station in your area). If it does not automatically start in FM radio mode, press the MODE button on the Jukebox or the

FUNCTION button on the remote control until FM radio mode is entered.

  • Press the STANDBY button (No. 8 on the Jukebox parts list or No. 2 on the Remote Control Function List) to wake the Jukebox from standby mode. The unit will automatically enter FM Radio mode.
  • Press and hold the or button to search up or down the FM frequency to find a station with strong reception( 0.1 MHz or 0.05 MHz increments for each Press).
  • Press (Hold it still for more than 3 seconds) the or  button ,The FM tuner will automatically search up or down the FM band By(Encounter a strong signal radio automatically play).
  • Auto search and Save: By pressing the “AUTO” button (On the remote control) , the unit will perform an auto-search from the 87.5 MHz upwards to find several stations. The AUTO function will also save the stations into the Memory of the Jukebox. The Jukebox has a 20 station memory to store the user s favourite radio stations which are labelled P01 P20 (Program 1 Program 20). The first station that the tuner finds will be saved into the Jukebox s memory under P01, the second station that the auto-search finds will be saved into the Jukeboxes memory under P02, and so on. This will continue until the tuner has found all signals on the bandwidth OR until it has saved stations into all 20 programs.
  • Manual search and Save : Press the ”  ” or ”  ” buttons to select a station you like, and then press the ” MEM” button to show “P01…”, press “FR+ or FR-“ to select the location, and then press ” MEM” to confirm the storage station. press “FR+ or” FR-“ to select the stored station from “P01-P20” to play( “MEM” is on the remote control).

Note:

  • he American version of “FM” frequency, forward or backward, jumped 0.1 MHz;
  • The European version of the “FM frequency, forward or backward, jumped 0.05 MHz;
  • FM antenna, it needs long, put in the radio effect is the best location.(FM antenna In the back of the product).
  • Stations with a weak signal can only be tuned in manually.
  • A maximum of 20 stations can be stored. If there are less than 20 local stations with strong signals, they can only be stored to all stations that can receive strong signals (If you don’t have 20 strong stations, you can’t Store 20 position).
  • All saved radio stations will be lost if the main power of the Jukebox has been switched off or the Jukebox is unplugged from the power outlet (only in standby clock display state can be saved unchanged).

CD operation

(CD should be placed on the tray with the label side up)

  • Press “MODE” button until led display indicate “- – – -“, then display will show number of songs and then begin to start playback.
  • Press the (Open/Close) button on the control panel, or the EJECT button on the remote control to open the CD tray.
  • Load the CD on the CD tray, with the label facing up and the shiny side facing down.
    1. This unit has been designed specifically for sound reproduction from compact discs bearing the mark. No other discs can be used.
    2. To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the discout, holding it carefully by the edge

  • Press the (Open/Close) button on the control panel, or the EJECT button on the remote control again to close the CD tray.
  • Press “►II” to select your desire song;fast forward, press to fast forward through a track. You can then press the playback button to start playback.
  • Press ”  ” or  ” to select your desire song.
  • Rotate knob “Volume +/-“ to control the sound level.
  • Press “REP” once to repeat one song, the REP indication at the top left corner on the led display will flash. Press “REP” one more time to repeat all songs in the track and the REP indication at the top left corner on the led display will appear. Press “REP” again to cancel repeat function.
  • To play songs randomly, press “REP” button until the led display “RAN” on the bottom of the display.
  • For programming, press “STOP” button to stop playback. Press “P/R” to enter programming mode. The led display will flash and indicate “P 01”, select the song that you want to program and then press “P/R” again. Press “Play/Pause ►II” to stop programming and start to playback the programmed songs. This unit canprogramupto20 songs(You can program 99 Songs in MP3 format).(Further info on this function on page 13)

. NOTE: Do not forcibly push the CD tray to close it as this may cause a malfunction

USB/SD operation.

  • Press “Mode” button until led display indicate ” USB or SD”, then display will show number of folder, then number of songs and start playback.
  • Press ”  ” or ”  ” or above the remote control “FOLDER+/-“ to select your desire song.
  • Press “REP” once to repeat one song, the REP indication at the top left corner on the led display will flash. Press the “REP” display “REP FOLDER” repeat album; Press “REP” one more time to repeat all songs in the track and the REP indication at the top left corner on the led display will appear. Press “REP” again to cancel repeat function.
  • To play songs randomly, press “REP” button until the led display “RAN” on the bottom of the display.
  • For programming, press “STOP” button to stop playback. Press “P/R” hold for more than 3 seconds to enter programming mode. The led display will flash and indicate ” PROG P 01″ , select the song that you want to program and then press “P/R” again. Press ” ►II  Play/Pause” to stop programming and start to playback the programmed songs. This unit can program up to 99 songs.

Recording function: in addition to the USB SD broadcast mode, the other player
model can be inserted into the U disk or SD card, press the “P/R” or “ST/MONO/REC” remote control for the recorded And stored in a USB stick or the content of the SD card.

Recording onto a USB Flash Drive/SD Card
The Jukebox features a recording function to encode your traditional music media (vinyl records,Bluetooth® and CDs) into a digital format and record it onto a USB device or SD card as an MP3 file(s)

  • Plug in the power supply from the back of the product and the product will automatically enter the standby state.
  • Press the STANDBY button (No. 8 on the Jukebox parts list or No. 2 on the Remote Control Function List) to wake the Jukebox from standby mode. The unit will automatically enter FM Radio mode.
  • Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED display shows the desired media source:
  • Insert the USB flash drive or SD card into the relevant input.
  • Start playing media from the audio source (CD, PH (Vinyl) or Blue toot ,Press More than 3 seconds “P/R”REC button to start recording. The LCD display will show “REC”, indicating the audio is now being recorded onto the USB flash drive/SD card.

Press ” or ” to select the recording storage location “USB or SD”, Press “P/R” in 3 seconds, then press ” or “to select” one “or” all “. Then press “P/R” to display” 01 “, and within 3 seconds, press ” or ” to select the serial number of the song. Press “P/R” to display” REC 0:01 “, indicating that the recording is normal.

  • Press” ▇” the button to stop recording.
  • Once finished, pull the USB flash drive/SD card out from the Jukebox.
  • To playback the recorded files, either load the USB flash drive/SD card back into the Jukebox itself and follow regular playback instructions, or load the USB flash drive/SD card into a PC and search for the newly created folder called “REC”. All recorded files will be in there.

NOTE: The Jukebox will save any recorded media as one long file, the tracks WILL NOT be split into separate files on the USB flash drive/SD card.

The recording speed is 1:1. Recording will take as long as the playing vinyl record, Bluetooth® device or CD.

The MP3 tracks can only be played back on devices that are capable of reading and playing MP3 files. Radio signals cannot be recorded.

To begin pairing with a Bluetooth device

  • Press “MODE” button until LCD display “bLUE” .
  • Turn on the Bluetooth device and let it automatically search for available Bluetooth devices.
  • From the Bluetooth device list, select the device named “JUKEBOX”.
  • Once the pairing is completed, the Bluetooth will indicated “connected”

To start playback songs from your Bluetooth device. You can control from your Bluetooth device or from the Jukebox itself or remote control(provided)

  • Control from the Bluetooth device. Use keys on the display to select songs, volume+/-,play/pause and next/prev function.
  • Control from the Jukebox/remote control.
  • Once pairing is completed, the song from the Bluetooth device automatically start to playback.
  • Rotating “Volume+/-“ to control the sound level.
  • Press ” or ” to select next and previous song respectively.
  • Press ►II ” PLAY/PAUSE” to pause or continue playback.
  • To end the pairing, press “MODE” button to other functions or turn off the Bluetooth connection from the Bluetooth device.

Note: Best distance of Bluetooth transmission: within 10 meters without barrier.
If the last connected device is within the Bluetooth® reception range of the Jukebox, you will not be able to pair a new device to the Jukebox. You will need to turnoff the Bluetooth® connection on the last connected device in order to connect a new device.

Phonograph Record

Press “MODE” button until led display indicate “PH” , Put the phonograph record into the player, select player speed 33/45/78, the needle moved to the record above, start playing(Operating as follows).

(6) 45 RPM adapter: put record onto the turn table, use the 45 rpm adaptor provided when playing a single record

(7) Up, down scaffold pole (a)Lift the pick up arm and the tone arm gently to the desired position over the record (b)Down, slowly Lower the pick-up arm

(8) AUTO STOP (a) up, Music playback end, can’t stop running. (b)Down, Music playback end, stop running. NOTE: the end of play tone-arm return to in situ please.

(9)SPEED SETTING 33/45/78 Three speed gears are available


(10) TONE ARM LOCK Turn on tone arm lock before use

(11) A: Weight balance

a. When the stylus slips and jumps, the Weight balance should move forward appropriately .

b. When the stylus cannot cross the next track, the Weight balance should move back appropriately. B: pick-up arm (tone arm)


(12) PLACING RECORD Put records corresponding to the turntable, Lift the pickup and place it lightly on the record, You can play the songs from the record

(13) PLASTIC NEEDLE GUARD. Remove the stylus by pulling it straight down and out, in the opposite direction of the tone arm.

NOTE: (1) At the end of the record, tone arm not automatically return to the holder. but the turntable and tone arm will stop turning.

(2)Needle maintenance

  • Press “MODE” button until led display indicate “PH”, Remove the protective cover from the stylus cartridge (see Fig. a),Put the phonograph record into the player, select player speed 33/45/78, the needle moved to the record above, began to playback(In the on page 9/10/11).

  • It is recommended that the stylus is replaced as soon as you notice a change in the sound quality. Prolonged use of a worn-out stylus may damage the record. Wear and tear on the stylus will be accelerated when playing 78 RPM records.

  • NOTE: Also the picture is for reference only, in kind prevail.

  • Remove the stylus by pulling it straight down and out, in the opposite direction of the tone arm

  • (see Fig. b).

  • Find a compatible replacement stylus. With the point facing down, align the new stylus and gently press it back into place (see Fig. c).

NOTE: If purchasing the replacement stylus in a store, it will be helpful to bring the old stylus with you for your reference. Most good Electronic and Music stores will have replacement styluses .

NOTE: Always ensure that the tone arm is secured by the arm lock before transporting the Jukebox. The tone-arm will will not return to the tone arm- rest after reaching, It’s going to stop.

NOTE: At the end of the record tone arm not automatically return to the holder, but the turntable and tone arm will stop turning (Please return to the bracket manually).

WARNING:

  • Do not bend the stylus.
  • To avoid injury, do not touch the needle.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Handle with care as the stylus is delicate. Use of a bent or broken stylus may damage the record and cause malfunction.
  • Do not expose the stylus to extreme heat.
  • Contact a qualified repair person if you are having difficulties changing the stylus.

REMOTE CONTROL DIAGRAM

PROG(PROGRAM):

  • While playing back from a music source, press the stop button.
  • Press the program button to enter the program mode. The word PROG will flash in the bottom left corner of the display screen. A position number will also be flashing on the screen (eg: p 01).
  • Press the next or back buttons to select which track you want to program into position. When you have made your selection, press the program button to save it.
  • You can then repeat the same steps to fill in more positions.
  • When done, press play to begin your music playback. You can do this a tany stage once you have programmed the amount of tracks you want.
  • At any stage during the program process you can press stop to cancel.
  • ‘FUL’ will display on the LCD screen when the Max amount of memory location have had been filled.

FUNCTIONS ON THE REMOTE CONTROL

  1. Function: To select between the different functions such as the FM tuner, CD player, USB input, SD input ,Bluetooth and Phonograph.

  2. Power: the POWER button on the remote control diagram to exit standby mode and enter AM/FM Radio Mode.

  3. VOL – : reduce voice, press the button repeatedly or press once and hold down until you reach the desired volume level.

  4. Stop : press to stop a track.

  5. PREV/F.B: fast back: press to go to the previous track or rewind back through a track. You can then press the play button to start playback.

  6. Program: Allows you to program only particular songs of your choice to playback from your music source.( Further info on this function on page 11)

  7. Folder-: press to skip to the first track in the previous folder. If the Jukebox is in random (“RAN”) mode the folder skipping function will be disabled.

  8. Repeat: press to replay one particular song. press the button once repeating ONE song only, press the button twice repeating ALL the songs, press the button three times repeated RANDOM play.

  9. Auto: press to Radio Auto-search and save stations

  10. ST/Mono/REC: (1) Stereo / Mono Selection in Radio (where available). (2) Is not in broadcast mode, the recording function “REC”.

  11. PRE-: To playback previous stored radio station

  12. MEM/OP/CL: tune the radio to the desired station The Jukebox has a 20 station memory to store the user’s favourite radio stations. EJECT: When you play the CD, Press EJECT button on the remote control Again to close the CD tray or open the CD tray.

  13. PRE+: To playback a next stored radio station

  14. EQ: To change the Equalizer setting equalizer settings preloaded on to the Jukebox are Flat (FLA), Rock (ROC), Classical (CLA),Pop (POP), and Jazz (JAZ).

  15. Folder+: press to skip to the first track in the next folder. If the Jukebox is in
    random (“RAN”) mode the folder skipping function will be disabled.

  16. NEXT/F.F: fast forward, press to go to the next track or fast forward through a track. You can then press the playback button to start playback.

  17. VOL + : increase the voice, press the button repeatedly or press once and hold down until you reach the desired volume level.

  18. Play/pause button: press to play or pause a track.

Note The best transmission distance of the remote control: within 5 meters without barrier( The Angle offset ±30°).
If the battery power of the remote control is too low, it will cause the remote control can’t be used normally (it needs to be replaced with a new battery).

Product back board function:

26. FM Antenna
27. LIGHT MODE(Color Flash)
28. DC power input socket
29. Power adapter

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Baby unplug the power adapter plug is prohibited

Ban decomposition!

Wet hand operation is prohibited

TURNING ON THE LIGHTING EFFECTS

The Jukebox features 2 colour changing LED light tubes that are displayed on the Jukebox parts ,There are also several other multi coloured LED lighting effects that are featured in the CD player and USB/SD compartment and at the bottom of the speaker panel. The power switch for the lamp is on the back panel of the product, When the switch is pushed from OFF position to PLAY position, the light will be on. NOTE:
The LIGHT button controls The power to The lighting effects and The on The back of The machine (The details are on page 16 of the book).

LIGHT OPERATION:

  • PLAY: The light color cycle changes.
  • HOLD: Light color stop in a certain state (Contains the invisible light).
  • OFF: Turn off the light. The light is no longer on.

On the rear of the Jukebox, there is an LED Light Mode Switch (Juke box with parts diagram 27), the Colour Changing LED Light Tubes will fade in and out of several different colour continuously. When set to HOLD mode the LED Light Tubes will be illuminated in only one colour. By switching to PLAY mode, the LED Light Tube will begin to cycle through the colour. By switching back to HOLD, different colour can be selected to display and hold (please note that these colour have been predetermined and may not be the exact same colour as the light tube was illuminated when switched to “HOLD” mode).

Turn OFF  lights when the switch is pushed to the OFF position

Note: in the “HOLD” mode, there may be no visible light, is normal (need to adjust the switch).

Adjusting the Volume

1. To increase the volume, rotating the VOL+ button repeatedly or press once and
hold down until you reach the desired volume level.

2. To decrease the volume, rotating the VOL- button repeatedly or press once and hold down until you reach the desired volume level.

WARNING:

Check the volume level before playing music to prevent children, those
who are infirm or pregnant women, from being shocked by the sudden and loud
sound emitted from the Jukebox.

IMPORTANT:

Using the Jukebox for an extended period at high volumes can
cause the Jukebox to overheat and may cause damage to the internal components. DO NOT operate the Jukebox at a high volume for extended periods of time. Boot volume level: 20 (Max. 30).

Equalizer Settings

  • Enter any audio mode :
    The Jukebox has several different functions for audio playback. To select between the CD player, USB input, SD card input, analogue FM radio, Bluetooth® audio streaming and turntable, follow the steps below.
Audio Mode LCD Display
FM Radio –,-
CD —-
USB Usb
SD Sd
Bluetooth Blue
Turntable PH
  • Press the EQ button until you reach the desired equalizer setting. The sound will change immediately when each equalizer setting is selected.
  • The Jukebox features 5 selectable equalizer settings to adjust the sound levels, which will enhance the specific type of music being played. The equalizer settings preload on to the Jukebox are Flat(FLA), Rock (ROC), Classical (CLA), Pop (POP), and Jazz (JAZ).

Compatible USB Devices Or SD Cards

• USB Flash Drive: supports USB2.0 or USB1.1.

• File System: FAT16/32 (NTFS file system is not supported).

• Maximum files: under 999.

• External HDD, card readers and locked devices are not supported.

Playable File Requirements

MP3/WMA Music File requirements.
MP3/WMA file compatibility with this unit is limited as follows:
• Frequency: within 32 to 48 kHz.
• Bit rate: within 32 to 320 kbps (MP3), 40 to 192kbs (WMA).
• Maximum files: under 999.
• Maximum folders: under 99.
• File extensions: . mp3 or .wma.

Unit Specifications –

FREQUENCY RANGE: FM 87.5 – 108MHz
AC/DC power adapter:
MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE 100-240V~ 50/60Hz

OUTPUT VOLTAGE DC 14V 1.75 A

POWER CONSUMPTION: 24.5 W
Power amplifier channel type: 2.0 channel
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY: CR2025 3V Lithium Battery
DIMENSIONS: L/W/H 490 x 305 x 500 mm
NET WEIGHT: 13.3 kg (approx)

POWER SOURCE: REFER TO RATING LABEL AT BACK PLATE.
 THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REFLECT THE CURRENT
 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION AT TIME OF PRINT WE
 RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE SPECIFICATION
Technical modifications without prior notice.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

The following checks will assist in the correction of most problems which you may encounter with your set. Before going through the check list below, first check the following points.

The power cord must be connected firmly.

Should any problem persist after you have made these checks consult your nearest dealer


Symptom Possible Causes (and Remedies)

RADIO RECEPTION
No radio reception| The MODE selector has not been set to the correct position. Adjust the VOLUME knob. Rotate the TUNING knob to find a radio station
CD PLAYER OPERATION
Disc does not play Or sound skips| Reload the disc with the label side up
Clean the disc.
Sound skips| Change the installation location. Press the Reset button.
Unit is not working.| Press the STOP button and then program the tracks
GENERAL
Programmed disc play will not function| The AC power cord is not connected to an AC wall outlet. Check that the power cord is connected firmly. Push the power button from the “OFF” position to the “ON” position.
No sound output.| Turn VOLUME knob clockwise.
Severe hum or noise.| The TV or VCR is too close to the stereo system. Separate from the TV or VCR.
Display garbled, non-functional.| Turn Off the power to restart.

THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS REFLECT THE CURRENT TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION OF THIS PRODUCT AT TIME OF PRINT.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE SPECIFICATIONS FOR TECHNICAL REASONS WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.

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