Basic setting
12Playing sequence of MP3 data and foldersThe unit plays the MP3 data stored on a data carrier in a certain sequence ⇒fig. 1 .
The illustration shows an example of a typical MP3 CD containing the titles
(Tracks
), folder (Folder
) and sub-folder.
Information on how to use a CDCD to jump
Uneven road surfaces and strong vi brations may cause the CD to jump.
Formation of condensation
When it is cold and after rain showers, moisture can deposit in the CD drive
(condensation). This can effect the CD jump or impair the play function. In such
cases wait until the moisture has dissipated.
Notes for the care of the CDs
If a CD is soiled, please never clean the CD in the direction of a circle but rather from
inside to outside with a soft lint-free cloth. In case of severe layers of dir t we recom-
mend to clean the CD with a commercially av ailable CD cleaner. Also in this case do
not clean the CD in the direction of a circ le but rather from inside to outside and
then let it dry off.
WARNING
•
The CD player is a 1st class laser produc t. There is a definite risk of injury
from invisible laser beams if it is opened.
•
The CD player contains no parts that have to be serviced or repaired.
Please contact your speciali st garage if a mechanical defect occurs or the CD
player has to be repaired.Caution
•
Never use liquids such as gasoline, paint thinner or disk cleaner, otherwise the
surface of the CD could get damaged!
•
Never expose the CD to direct sun rays!
•
Please never write or affix the CD!Note
Dirt or damage of a CD can lead to difficulties when “reading” the information. The
difficulty in reading the error depends on th e dirt or on the severity of the mechan-
Fig. 1 Playing sequence of
MP3 data and folders
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