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7.5. Mains connection
Once all other components are connected, connect the power cable.
 Plug the mains plug into a properly installed 220–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz earthed
power socket that is always easy to access.
If you do not need to use the device for a relatively long time, take it out
of operation by unplugging the mains adapter from the mains power
socket!
7.6. Connecting USB devices
USB memory sticks can be connected to the USB port. This enables music tracks to
be played from a USB memory stick. The USB port does not support video playback.
 Plug a USB device into the USB port.
7.7. Connecting an external device to the LINE IN
connection
There is a 3.5 mm jack labelled LINE IN on the front of the device.
 Plug the connection cable with a 3.5 mm jack plug into the jack connection.
7.8. Switching the device on/off
 Press the
button to switch on the device. The last source set is then played.
 Press the
button again to switch the device into standby mode.
7.9. Operation using the controls on the device or
remote control
You can activate the main play functions on your audio system using the buttons on
the device. In addition to the basic controls, the remote control also provides addi-
tional options for using all functions of your device.
In this user manual, we refer to the remote control buttons. If reference is made to
the controls on the device itself, this will be clearly indicated.
7.10. Volume/mute/equaliser
 To adjust the volume, use the VOL and VOL+ buttons on the remote control or
the control on the device.
 Press
to mute the sound.
cancel the mute setting.
 Press the EQ button once or several times to select one of the various sound
presets: FLAT, ROCK, POP, CLASSIC.
is shown on the display. Press the button again to
disappears from the display.
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