Radionette RNCD 329 Operating Manual - How to Play A Cd

Summary of RNCD 329

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    Rncd 329 personal cd player operating guide before operating, please read all these instructions thoroughly. Rncd 329 play/ pause skip skip stop vol rncd3290.Qxd 17/09/2002 16:00 page 1.

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    Play/ pause skip skip stop vol mode prog skip chr. Volume stop play/pause radionette rncd 329 personal cd player power supply socket mode button prog button left side right side wire remote control phones socket (for earphones or remote control) hold switch and bass boost switch (on underside) charg...

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    Class 1 laser product - this compact disc player is classified as a class 1 laser product. The class 1 laser product label is located on the bottom of this product. Do not use the product differently from the procedures given in this book otherwise you may be exposed to hazardous radiation. Temperat...

  • Page 4: Charging The Batteries

    Rncd 329 charging the batteries 1 your cd player uses 2 ‘gum stick’ ni-mh rechargeable batteries (included). Average playing time with fully charged batteries is approximately 5 hours. Changing discs or repeatedly stopping and starting will reduce playing time. 2 insert the two batteries supplied, m...

  • Page 5: Listening to A Cd

    5 rncd 329 listening to a cd 1 rncd 329 pla y/ pa use skip skip st op vo l 2 you can can use your cd player with or without the wire remote control. To use your cd player without the wire remote control, plug the earphones jack plug directly into the phones socket. To use your cd player with the wir...

  • Page 6: How to Play A Cd

    Volume stop play/pause how to play a cd 2 insert a disc with the printed label side facing up, gently push down onto the centre hub. Close the door (there will be a click). Press the play/pause button to start playing the cd. The display will show the track number and the time played in minutes and ...

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    Mode prog skip chr. Skip and search features of your cd player press and hold either of the skip buttons down to audibly search through a track. If these features will not work, check the hold button on the underside is not on. See page 11. Press and release the forward skip button to advance one tr...

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    How to play selected tracks from a cd 1 insert a cd as described on page 6 and start playing. Repeat stages 2 and 3 to enter all your required tracks. Press the prog button during play or pause mode prg flashes in the display. Using the program feature you may pre-select the order in which a series ...

  • Page 9: Intro and Random Play

    Intro and random play if stop is pressed or if the lid is opened, all settings will be lost. To cancel press play/pause. The current track will continue to play. Press mode three times. Press play/pause. Int is displayed and the first ten seconds of each track will be played in turn. Intro will play...

  • Page 10: Repeat Play

    Repeat play if stop is pressed or if the lid is opened, all settings will be lost. Repeat 1 will play the current track continuously. Repeat all will play all tracks on the cd continuously. If the repeat function does not work check the hold button (see page 11). With a cd playing press mode once. 1...

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    Bass boost and locking the controls slide the bass boost switch, on the underside of the unit, to the on position bass boost may cause the sound to distort. If this happens turn down the volume or switch bass boost off. Slide the hold switch, on the underside of the unit, to the "on" position to avo...

  • Page 12: Troubleshooting Guide

    To clean the playing side of a cd of finger prints and other dirty marks gently wipe the cd with a soft lint free cloth from the centre of the cd outwards. Hold cd so that you do not touch the playing side (the side with no label or printing on it). When you have finished playing a cd, remove it fro...

  • Page 13: Cleaning and

    Cleaning and maintenance to clean the case of your unit use a soft damp cloth. After cleaning wipe the case with a dry cloth. Never use harsh cleaners or solvents. Cleaning the lens if the lens is accidentally touched with a dirty finger or dust settles on the lens it must be cleaned. Blow on the le...