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QUICK
GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS
AND ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
CD PLAYER
❒clean every CD carefully to remove fin-
germarks or dust using a soft cloth. Hold
CDs by the outside and clean them from
the middle outwards;
❒never use chemicals (e.g. antistatics or
thinners or sprays) for cleaning as they
could damage the surface of the CDs;
❒after listening to the CDs, replace them
in their boxes to avoid them being
marked or scratched, which could cause
them to skip during playing;To remove fingerprints and dust, use a
soft cloth starting from the centre of the
CD moving outward.
Never use CDs that are very scratched,
cracked, distorted, etc. Their use could
cause damage the player or make it mal-
function.
The use of original CD supports is re-
quired for the best quality audio produc-
tion. Correct operation is not guaranteed
when CD-R/RW media are used that
were not correctly burned and/or with a
maximum capacity above 650 Mb.
WARNING Do not use commercially
available protective sheets for CDs or
discs with stabilisers as these could get
stuck in the internal mechanism and dam-
age the disc. CDs
Remember that the presence of dirt,
scratches or distortions to the CD could
cause skipping while it is playing and poor
sound quality. For optimum playback con-
ditions, follow these guidelines:
❒only use branded CDs:
❒never expose the CDs to direct sunlight,
high temperatures or moisture for ex-
tended periods of time, which could
cause them to become distorted;
❒do not stick labels on the CD surface
or write on the recorded surface with
pencil or pen.
To remove a CD from its container, press
down in the middle and lift up the disc,
holding it carefully around the outside.
Always take the CD by holding it around
its outside circumference. Never touch
the surface.
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GUIDE
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CD PLAYER
INTRODUCTION
FUNCTIONS
AND ADJUSTMENTS
RADIO
FREQUENCY BAND
SELECTION
With the Radio mode active, press the
BAND button briefly and repeatedly to se-
lect the desired reception band.
Each time the button is pressed the fol-
lowing bands are selected cyclically:
“FM1”, “FM2”, “FMT” and “AM”.
Each band is highlighted by the name in the
display.
The last station selected on the respective
frequency band will be tuned into.
The FM band is divided into sections: FM1,
FM2 and FMT; the FMT reception band is
reserved for broadcasters stored automat-
ically using the Autostore function.PRESET BUTTONS
The buttons numbered from 1 to 6 are
used to set the following preselections:
❒18 in the FM band (6 in FM1, 6 in FM2,
6 in FMT);
❒6 in the AM band.
To listen to a preset station, select the de-
sired frequency band and then briefly press
the corresponding preset button (from
1 to 6).
By pressing the preset button for more
than 2 seconds, the tuned station will be
stored. The storing phase is confirmed by
an acoustic signal.
STORING THE LAST STATION
LISTENED TO
The radio automatically stores the last sta-
tion that was selected for each reception
band, which is then tuned into when the
radio is turned on or when the reception
band is changed. INTRODUCTION
When the car radio is turned on, the last
function that was selected before turning
it off (Radio or CD) is activated.
To select the Radio function whilst listen-
ing to a CD, press the SRC button briefly.
Once the Radio mode has been activated,
the display will show the name (RDS sta-
tions only) or the frequency of the se-
lected radio station, the frequency band
selected (e.g. FM1) and the preselect but-
ton number (e.g. P1).
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