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Do not place the radio near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other appliances that produce heat.
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Position the power cord in a way that no one can step on it and that
it does not get pinched. This applies in particular to places near the
appliance or where it comes out of the power cord.
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If the radio is defective, do not remove the casing or attempt to repair
the radio yourself. Instead, contact our customer service department
with a brief description of the problem and they will be happy to help
you.
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Do not overload wall sockets, extension cords and multiple sockets to
prevent fire or electric shock.
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Make sure that no objects or liquids enter the radio.
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Only connect the radio to power sockets that are suitable for the
voltage of the appliance.
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Information on this is provided on the appliance or under " Technical
data".
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If you change the source while a CD is playing, playback stops. Playback
resumes as soon as CD is re-selected as the source.
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The sound quality of MP3, CD-R, CD-RW and commercial CDs can vary
greatly. The same applies if portable MP3 players are connected.
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Do not use cleansing CDs unless they are specifically designed for CD
slots.
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Be careful not to bend the CD while it is being pulled in or ejected.
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Do not move the device while a CD is playing and do not transport the
device
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while a CD is still inside.
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Do not attempt to insert a CD while there is still a CD in the appliance.
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Do not insert specially shaped CDs or 3" single CDs.
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If you insert an MP3 or WMA CD, there may be a delay in playback
because the player has to read the directory first.
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Attached CD labels made of paper could come off and damage the CD
player.
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Scratched CDs may not play properly.
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Do not insert anything other than CDs into the CD slot.
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If you notice an error, unplug the appliance and wait 60 seconds. Then
put the plug back into the socket and start playback again.
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