User manual

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Do not leave the appliance unattended while operating it.
Never place the appliance on an unstable or movable surface. Persons could be injured or the
appliance damaged by it falling down.
When using a rack, make sure it is in a stable position and is transported securely. Installation on
uneven, slanted surfaces or stopping the rack abruptly during transport can result in the rack
overturning or appliances falling from or out of the rack and injuring people.
Live components can be exposed by opening covers or removing components (unless this can be
done without tools). Contact points can also be live. If the appliance has to be opened in order to
calibrate, service, repair or replace components or assemblies, all of its poles must be
disconnected from all sources of voltage first. If the appliance has to be kept open and under
voltage during maintenance or repairs, this work may only be carried out by a specialist who is
familiar with the risks involved and the relevant regulations.
This product is equipped with a laser of class1. Never open the appliance. Only trained specialists who
are familiar with the respective hazards are permitted to make adjustments or carry out maintenance
work. Adjustments made by unqualified persons could result in dangerous laser radiation.
A laser warning sign is on the back of the appliance and in the CD compartment.
Do not remove the warning signs from the appliance. Do not open up the
appliance or try to gain access to the inside of the appliance. Never stare into the
laser beam. Laser radiation can damage your eyes.
Never connect the appliance directly after transferring it from a cold to a warm room. The condensation
water that forms could destroy the appliance or result in an electric shock. Allow the device to reach
room temperature before connecting it. Wait until the condensation water has evaporated. This can
take some hours.
Do not place any naked flames such as those of burning candles on or next to the appliance.
Do not place the appliance on soft surfaces such as carpets or beds. Do not cover the air vents of the
appliance. Do not obstruct the air circulation with objects such as magazines, table cloths or curtains.
This prevents the dissipation of heat from the appliance and can result in overheating.
Only use the appliance in a moderate climate, not in tropical environments.
All persons involved in operating, installing and servicing the appliance and putting it into service must
be trained and qualified accordingly and observe these operating instructions.
Defective mains cables may only be replaced by specialists. Danger of electrocution!
Do not leave the packaging material lying around carelessly since it can become a source of danger for
children playing with it.
The CD player may be a source of interference to radios or television sets. Keep it therefore a sufficient
distance away from such appliances.
The accident prevention regulations and the regulations of the employers’ liability insurance
association should be observed at commercial institutions.
If you are not sure about the correct connection or if questions arise which are not answered by
the operating instructions, please do not hesitate to contact support or a specialist of your choice.
Consult a specialist if you are in doubt the operating principle or the safety of the product.
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7. Connection elements and controls
The buttons and operational controls of CD player 1 (DISC 1) and CD player 2 (DISC 2) are operated in
exactly the same way. To keep these instructions clear and concise, each of the buttons and operational
controls, which are available twice, are described only once in the following.
Control unit of CD player 1 (DISC 1)
The left-hand side of the control unit is used to control CD player 1 (on the left).
Control unit of CD player 2 (DISC 2)
The right-hand side of the control unit is used to control CD player 2 (on the right).
Control unit
(1) SHUTTLE wheel
Function during playback:
The shuttle wheel can be used to quickly move forwards or backwards. Fast forward is performed by
turning the wheel clockwise (FWD+). Fast backward is performed by turning it anti-clockwise (REV-). The
speed of the search function depends on how far the shuttle wheel is turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Function in pause mode:
The appliance switches to “stutter mode” (continuous repetition of a small section of the CD) if the shuttle
wheel is used in pause mode. This makes it easier to find specific playback points.
(1a) JOG wheel
Function during playback:
The JOG wheel can be used to increase (clockwise rotation) or reduce (anti-clockwise rotation) the
playback speeds temporarily by +/-16%. The CD is played at its original speed as soon as the wheel is no
longer moved.
Function in pause mode:
The appliance switches to “stutter mode” (continuous repetition of a small section of the CD) if the JOG
wheel is used in pause mode. You can move backwards and forwards step-by-step within a CD track with
the JOG wheel. This makes it easier to find specific certain playback points (e.g. the CUE mark).
The search speed depends on how far the wheel is turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.
(2) LC display
The most important settings and the CD play data are shown on the LC display (liquid crystal display).
(3) PITCH-side control
The playback speed can be changed with the side control. Push the control downwards (position +) to
increase the playback speed. The speed is reduced by pushing the control upwards (position -). In the
central position, you can slightly feel the slide control clicking into place. The original playback speed and
tone pitch are reproduced in this position.
This setting can be made with or without a CD. The pitch setting is retained after changing the CD.
The slide control only takes effect if the function has been witched on with the PITCH key.
The maximum possible change to the playback speed in percent is specified by the setting made with the
PITCH % key.
(4) LOOP-In button
The starting point of the playback loop is set by pressing this button. A detailed description of the “LOOP”