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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Please note : Disconnect the unit from the mains supply before cleaning.
System
Wipe the housing gently with a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is heavily stained or soiled, wipe
with a moistened cloth. To avoid damage, do not use any cleaning agents or abrasive
cleaners.
Speakers
Wipe the speakers gently with a clean, damp cloth. To avoid damage, do not use any
cleaning agents or abrasive cleaners.
CD Lens
When the lens gets dirty, malfunctions may occur. The lens should be cleaned using a
commercially available camera lens cleaner.
CD Compartment
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Do not put anything except a compact disc into compartment. Other objects can
damage the mechanism.
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Do not force compartment open.
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Keep compartment closed when not in use to prevent dirt and dust from settling inside.
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Never place multiple discs into compartment at the same time.
REMARKS AND NOTES
1. This unit supports MP3 bit rates from 32-320kbps and WMA bit rates from 48-192kbps
and plays CD-R and CD-RW discs.
2. The ISO9660 disc formats are supported.
3. MP3 files should be encoded at data rates of 128kbps and higher and WMA files
encoded at 64kbps and higher for optimal music quality.
4. MP3 files can include additional information (termed ID3 tags) about the music track
such as the song title and the artist's name. The unit will display the song title for the
MP3 files being played if this information has been incorporated into the MP3 music
filae. WMA files can also include information, termed metatags, similar to the ID3 tags
in MP3 audio files. The unit will display the song title if that information is stored in the
WMA file metatag.
RECOMMENDED WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER SETTINGS ON YOUR PC
When using Microsoft Windows Media Player on your PC to encode your CD collections
to hard disc as WMA files, it is recommended that you do not tick the "Copy protect music"
box in the Windows Media Player Options menu. Music files purchased from on-line music
stores may only play if written to CD using Windows Media Player to burn the CDs.
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. WMA is a compression
format developed by Microsoft Corporation. It achieves the same sound quality as MP3
with a file size that is smaller than that of MP3.
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