Music Station with Universal
Dock for iPod
CDS2500IP
CDS2500IPW
The Gold Technical Support Line:1902 215 259
Personal Product Support
(Charges will apply at $2.95 per minute)
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNINGS
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this appliance to rain or moisture
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, with in
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert user to
CAUTION
the presence of uninsulated “ dangerous voltage
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
within the product enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
vaintenance ( servicing) instruction in the
lliterature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
HAZARD WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
ESD Remark:
In case of malfunction due to electrostatic discharge just reset the product (reconnect of power
source may be required) to resume normal operation
CAUTION
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN
OPEN AND INTERLOCK FAILED OR
DEFEATED. AVOID DIRECT IXPOSURE TO
LASER BEAM
This product contains a low-power laser emitter
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
CONDENSATION
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Water droplets or condensation may form
inside the CD player if it is left in a warm,
damp atmosphere.
To ensure safe, appropriate use of your personal
CD player, please follow the advice below:
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The product may not operate correctly if
condensation forms inside it.
Leave the product in a warm, dry room for 1 to
2 hours to allow the condensation to evaporate.
LOCATION
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Do not use the product in extremely hot, cold,
dusty or damp conditions.
In the event of a problem, unplug the power cord
and contact Grundig Helpline: 1800 509 394
Australia. Grundig Helpline: 0800 450 259 New
Zealand
WARNING: VENTILTION
Your personal CD player has ventilation holes,
which should never be obstructed.
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Place the product on a smooth, flat surface.
Ensure that air is free to circulate through the
product. Do not use it in a poorly ventilated
place, cover it with a cloth or place it on carpet.
POWER SUPPLY
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voltage is suitable for your mains supply.
LIQUID WARNING
Never allow liquids to splash or drip onto the
product. Never place a liquid-filled container
(e.g. vase, jar, etc.) above it.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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When you plug in or unplug the power cord,
always hold the plug rather than the cable.
Pulling the cord could damage it and create a
hazard.
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The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping
or splashing liquids, no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on
the apparatus
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Always unplug the product from the mains if
you do not intend to use it for an extended
period.
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The mains plug is used as the disconnect
device and it shall remain readily operable.
To be completely disconnect the power input,
the mains plug of apparatus shall be
disconnected from the mains.
The STANDBY button does not disconnect the
product from the mains power supply. To
disconnect the product from the power supply,
you must unplug the power cord.
This product should only be used in a horizon-
tal position.
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The apparatus will be use in open area
The ventilation should not be impeded by
covering the ventilation openings with items
such as newspaper, table-cloths, curtains etc
No open flame sources such as lighted candles
should be placed on the apparatus;
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Usage of controls, adjustments, performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result
in hazardous radiation exposure. This unit should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except a qualified
service person.
IMPORTANT
Since movement of the CD mechanism and the sensitive circuitry may cause interference to the radio
tuner nearby, switch this unit off while operating other radio devices.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
INSTALLATION
Unpack all parts and remove protective material. Do not connect the unit to the power outlet before
checking the voltage and before all other connections have been made. Do not cover any vents and
make sure that there is a space of several inches/centimeters around the unit for ventilation.
CONNECTION
1. Connect the power cord to AC outlet.
2. When you first plug the unit into the power outlet, the unit will go into standby mode, the display
will blink the un-set clock.
3. Turn on the power and select CD function. If the LCD display is on with backlighting, it means the
power supply is normal and your system is ready to play music.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET
1. MUTE: Press to activate/de-activate MUTE function.
2. STANDARD: Press to turn power On or Off.
3. FUNCTION: Press to select the system for CD/TUNER
/iPod or CARD-USB.
4. BAND: Press to select TUNER mode or to select
BAND (FM or MW).
5. MONO/ST/ ESP/ FIND: In MP3 mode, press this button
twice, ALBUM search mode change. If FIND button is
pressed long time, ID3 TAG is displayed. ln Tuner mode,
press to switch between FM MONO & FM STEREO
6. MEMORY / CLOCK: Press to set CD/Radio or Clock
memories.
7. 0 : Numeric buttons.
8. TIMER: Activates or de-activates the timer function.
9. SLEEP: Press to activate the sleep function. This turns either
the CD or the Radio off automatically for between 90 to 10
minutes at 10 minute intervals.
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11. VOL- : Press to reduce volume.
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:: In CD/iPod mode, press once to start playback.
Press again to stop the disc play temporarily.
: In CD/iPod mode, press once to skip to previous tack,
press & hold for search forward. In tuner mode, press to
change the station.
14. ENTER/ INTRO: Enter the selected MENU in iPod mode. In CD mode, press to play the first 10 seconds of music
of each track..
15. 1-9 NUMERIC: Selects particular track number directly.
16. PRE + : In Mp3 mode, step up the album number. In tuner mode, step up the preset station. In iPod mode, scroll
up the menu.
17. PRE- : In MP3 mode, step down the album number. In tuner mode, step down the preset station. In iPod mode,
scroll down the menu.
18. DBBS: Press the DBBS button, the sound changes to bass boost.
19. EQ: Press to select the presets EQ mode.
20. RANDOM: Press to start the random playback for CD mode.
21. REPEAT: Press to activate the repeat function.
22. STOP: In CD/iPod mode, press to terminate CD playback.
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: In CD/iPod mode, press once to skip to the next track. Press & hold for search forward. In
Tuner mode, press to change the station.
24. VOLUME+ : Press to increase volume.
FITTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES
Open the battery compartment door and place two AAA size batteries in
the compartment following to the battery polarity (+ and -) symbol
marked on the door. Close the door until "click" shut.
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CLOCK TIMER & SLEEP
CLOCK SETTING
1. Swith the unit to standby mode.
2. Press and hold the MEMORY/CLOCK button more than 1 second. Press
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HOUR or 12 HOUR.Press MEMORY/CLOCK button to store.
or to set the hours. Press MEMORY/CLOCK button to store.
or to set the minutes. Press MEMORY/CLOCK button to store.
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TIMER SETTING
1. When the unit is powered on or the timer on is deactived, press and hold the
TIMER button more than 1 Second, ON (timer on) will be shown on the display.
button to set the hours. Press TIMER button to
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button to set the minutes. Press TIMER button to
OFF (timer off) will be shown on the display.
4. Repeat the step 2 and 3 to set hours and minutes to set timer OFF.
5. Press or button to select desired source TUNER,iPOD or CD.
Press TIMER button to store.
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button to set the volume level. Press TIMER
7. Switch the system to standby mode. When reaching the preset time, the selected source will play
and switch off at the preset timer off time.
Active timer is indicated by showing
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Press TIMER button to deactivate this function,
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To cancel active timer until next day, press the STANDBY button.
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SLEEP mode will be activated once SLEEP button is pressed on the remote handset. By pressing one at
a time the SLEEP timer will change to 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 minutes and OFF.
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LISTENING TOTHE RADIO
MANUAL TUNING
1. Press BAND button to select desired BAND (MW or FM).
2. Tune to the required station by pressing the
3. Adujst volume control to the desired volume level.
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AUTO TUNING
1. Press BAND button to select desired band (MW or FM).
2. Press and hold the or button more than 1 second and then release.
3. The unit will start scanning automatically and stops when a radio station is reached.
4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 until a desired radio station is reached.
5. Adjust volume control to a desired volume level.
PRESET STATIONS
You can store up to a total of 40 radio stations in the memory (30-FM / 10-MW).
1. Set to TUNER mode.
2. Tune to the desired radio station by "MANUAL" or "AUTO" tuning methods.
3. Press MEMORY/CLOCK button , a preset memory blinking on the display.
4. Press the PRE+/PRE- buttons to select the desired preset memory
5. Press MEMORY/CLOCK button again to confirm .
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations.
7. Press the PRE+/PRE- buttons to recall the preset stations in order.
8. The unit will return to normal tuner mode do not press any button for 5 seconds.
FM & FM-STEREO RECEPTION
Pꢀress the MONO/ST. on remote handset to select MONO or STEREO
reception mode.
HINTS FOR BEST RECEPTION
MW: The receiver has a built-in MW ferrite antenna. If the MW reception is weak, rotate or reposition the
unit. This usually improves the MW reception.
FM: Attached FM wire antenna plugged in at the rear of the unit should be fully unwind and extended
its full length for best reception.
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Use provided iPod dock adapters if iPod dock adapter not included with your iPod at the time of purchase.
FINDING THE CORRECT IPOD ADAPTOR
There are 8 iPod dock adapters included, refer to below list for corresponding iPods. Please the correct
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CD PLAYER
WARNING! THIS PRODUCT USES A CLASS 1 LASER.
AVOID ANY DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE LASER BEAM.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR PROCEDURES NOT LISTED IN THIS GUIDE MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS
EXPOS
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HANDLING COMPACT DISCS
press down on the centre of the case
To remove a CD from its storage case,
and lift the disc out.
Hold the disc by the edges. Avoid touching the recorded side of the disc.
Compatible Compact Discs
Only compact discs identified with the
your CD player.
mark shown opposite can be used with
LOADING AND PLAYING CD DISCS
1. Please the FUNCTION button until CD appears on the LCD display.
LCD display shows Open.
2. To open the CD lid press the . The
3. Place the CD in the compartment with the label side facing upwards.
4. Close the CD lid
. The LCD shows CD READ then total number of tracks.
5. Press the PLAY button to start playback, the LCD display will show the
and time played.
track number playing
REMOVING CDS
LCD will display Stop and the number of tracks
1. Press the button, the CD will stop playing. The
and play time of the CD.
open the CD lid. Remove the disc then
2. Wait until the CD stops spinning then press to
close the CD lid.
the compartment. Other objects may damage the
CAUTION! Do not put anything other than a CD into
CD mechanism. Do not force the lid to open further than the mechanism allows. Keep the lid closed when not in
use to prevent dirt and dust from entering the mechanism.
scratched or too dirty, it may not play.
Never insert more than one CD at a time. If a CD is deeply
PAUSE
The CD will pause at the current play position.
1. To stop a track temporarily, press the button
The played time will flash on the display.
2. To resume play, press the button on the remote control.
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CD PLAYER
SKIP FORWARDS OR BACKWARDS THROUGH TRACKS
you are on the last track of the CD, the player
1. To select the next track, press the button. If
will return to track 1.
2. To go back to the previous track press
the button. If you are on the track 1 of the CD,
the player will go to the last track on the CD.
3. To play a particular track press either or
LCD display.
until the track number required is shown on the
PROGRAMMDE TRACK SELECTION
You can set your CD Player to play a preset selection of
tracks.
TO PROGRAM SPECIFIC TRACKS
1. Press the so the CD is not playing then press
the MEMORY button. The LCD display will show 00
P--01
program counter
The first two dig
which
its 00 are where the
selected track number is entered, P--01 is the
a track is entered.
will increment after
2. Press either or until the required track
the program counter
P--01.
selected track and
number is shown. The LCD displays the
now display 00 P-02 and is ready for another
3. Press the MEMORY button again, the LCD will
entered.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above until all the tracks
are stored.
track to be
5. To clear a program so the program counter is reset to 00 P--01 press the
6. To play the programmed tracks press
the programmed selection using
button.
the button.
7. When playing a program you can skip through
the and buttons.
your
8. After all the programmed tracks have been
programmed
selection is cleared.
played, the CD player stops automatically and
Note: There can be up toa maximum of 64tracks stored,
REPEAT DISC PLAY
the same track canbe stored more than once.
You can set your CD player to repeat a single track, the whole CD or your programmed selection of tracks.
TO REPEAT A SINGLE TRACK DURING PLAY MODE
you wish to repeat. The LCD display shows the
1. Press either or buttons to select the track
track and the track will play.
selected
2. Press the REPEAT button until the LCD display
continuously
until you press the button.
play
shows ‘Repeat ’ The selected track will
playing the CD press the REPEAT twice.
3. To cancel the repeat function and to continue
TO REPEAT A SINGLE TRACK DURING STOP MODE
you wish to repeat. The LCD display shows the
1. Press either or buttons to select the track
selected track.
2. Press the REPEAT button until the LCD display
3. Press the button to start repeat single play.
shows Repeat .
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CD PLAYER
TO REPEAT THE ENTIRE CD DURING PLAY MODE
1. Press the REPEAT button until the LCD display
continuously
until you press the button.
shows ‘Repeat All ’. The entire disc will play
2. To cancel the repeat function and to continue playing the CD press the REPEAT button again.
TO REPEAT THE ENTIRE CD DURING STOP MODE
1. Press the REPEAT button until the LCD display shows ‘Repeat All ’.
2. Press the button to start repeat entire play.
TO REPEAT A PROGRAMMDE SELECTION
Select your programmed tracks as described previously.
1. Whilst the programmed selection is playing
press the REPEAT button until the LCD display
shows Repeat All. The programmed
2. To cancel the repeat function and to continue
tracks will play
continuously until you press the button.
playing the CD press the REPEAT button twice.
TO SET RANDOM PLAY DURING PLAY MODE
In this mode the CD player will play tracks once in a random
1. Press the RANDOM button until the LCD display
order.
shows ‘Random ’. The track playing will con-
order until you press the button.
2. To cancel the random function and to continue playing the CD press the RANDOM button again.
tinue to play, then tracks are played in random
TO SET RANDOM PLAY DURING STOP MODE
1. Press the RANDOM button until the LCD display
2. Press the button to start random play. Tracks
the button.
shows ‘Random’.
are played in random order until you press
TO SET INTRO PLAY DURING PLAY OR STOP MODE
In this mode the CD player will play the first 10 seconds of each track on the CD, then stop playing .
each track will then play.
1. Press the INTRO button until the LCD display
shows ‘INTO’. The first 10 seconds of
press the
CD is reached and to continue to play the CD
2. To cancel the intro function before the end of the
INTRO button again.
LOADING AND PLAYING MP3 DISCS
1. Press the FUNCTION button until CD is
show on the display.
2. To open the CD lid press the on the CD lid. The LCD display shows Open.
3. Place the MP3 disc in the compartment with the label side facing upwards.
4. To close the CD lid the CD player starts to spin the disc, the LCD will display CD READ.
5. The total number of files will be show.
FIND A FILE IN MP3 DISC
1. Press ESP/FIND button once, files having
be display.
same leading character in the file name will
2. Press
and
buttons to scroll through characters and numbers. Once the desired character
or number selected the first found file will appears.
3
To find other files has same leading character or number,
press and hold the
buttons to scroll through files.
Once the desired track is displayed, press the button to begin playback.
or
buttons until the leading
character flash on the display then use the
and
4.
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CD PLAYER
FIND A FOLDER IN MP3 DISC
1. Press ESP/FIND button twice .
2. Press
3.
and
buttons to scroll
through the folders on the CD.
Once the desired folder is displayed, press the
folder.
in the selected
button to start playback the first file
REMARK
MP3 playing performance will vary in quality depending on the condition of the disc being
played, and how it was recorded.
Reading time for a MP3 - CD is longer than normal CD's
to the difference in the way it is formatted.
due
MP3 ID3 TAG DISPLAY
button more than 1 second during
1. To display ID3 Tag information press and hold the ESP
MP3 music playback.
ESP FUNCTION
automatically during playback of CD or MP3 disc.
ESP (ANTI-SHOCK) function will be activated
Press ESP/FIND button to disable or enable the ESP
section.
function Move this section to the end of CD/MP3
SKIP FPRWARDSPR BACKWARDS THROUGH TRACKS (MP3)
Please follow as previously described on page11.
PROGRAMMDE TRACK SELECTION(MP3)
Please follow as previously described on page11.
REPEATDISCPLAY(MP3)
previously described on page11.
With the exception of repeat an MP3 folder, please follow as
REPEAT AN MP3 FOLDER
You can set your MP3 player to repeat a folder, this will
To repeat the currently playing folder:
repeatedly play all the tracks within the folder.
1. Press the REPEAT button until the LCD display shows
‘ALBUM REPEAT’. All tracks within the folder currently
playing will
now be repeated continuously.
2. To cancel the repeat folder function and to continue playing the CD press the REPEAT button again.
TO SELECT A FOLDER FOR REPEAT IN STOP MODE
1. Press the REPEAT button until the LCD display shows ‘ALBUM REPEAT’.
2. Press the PRE+/PRE- buttons until the folder for repeat is shown on the LCD display.
3. Press the button to start play. All tracks within the folder currently playing will now be repeated
continuously.
4. To cancel the repeat folder function and to continue playing the CD press the REPEAT button again.
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SOUND CONTROL
MUTE FUNCTION
To mute the sound, press the MUTE button, "MUTE" will flash on the LCD display. Press the MUTE
button again to restore the sound.
PRESET EQ FUNCTION
The unit has 5 preset equalizer. The presets are PASS, CLASIC, ROCK, POP and JAZZ. The equalizers
enhance certain frequency groups to suit the type of audio output.
To select a preset press the EQ button until desired preset appears on the LCD display
PASS
CLASSIC
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JAZZ
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USING THE USB AND SD/MMC CARD
USB PORT
USB Devices such as USB (memory sticks) Flash Drives and
the
MP3 players containing MP3 files can be connected to
USB PORT
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INSTALLING A USB DEVICE
Ensure the USB device is switched on, before connecting.
Remove SD/MMC card from the card slot then connect the USB device to the USB PORT.
1.
Note: Installing a USB device incorrectly
2. Press the STANDBY button to turn on the
could damage the product.
product.
3. To select the USB mode, repeatedly press the
on the LCD display..
FUNCTION button until ‘CARD - USB’ appears
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After the unit has read the USB device , the
If no MP3 files are present on the USB device, ‘NO
total number of tracks will appear on the LCD display.
FILES’ will appear on the LCD display.
REMOVING A USB DEVICE
To remove a USB device, press the
button, and switch the unit to STANDBY , or select one of the other
functions (Tuner/CD). Pull the USB device directly out from the USB Port.
SD/MMCCARD
SD/MMC (Multi Media Cards) Cards containing MP3 files
can be inserted into the unit.
INSTALLING A SD/MMC CARD
Remove USB device if plugged, push the card into the CARD SLOT gently with the label side facing
1.
upwards until you
When inserting a card.
Note: Installing a card incorrectly could damage the product.
2. Press the STANDBY button to turn on the
unit.
3. To select the CCARD mode, repeatedly press the
FUNCTION button until ‘CARD-USB’ appears on
the
LCD display.
After the unit has reed the Card , the total
If no MP3 files are present on the card, ‘NO FILES
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number of tracks will appear on the LCD display .
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will appear on the LCD display.
REMOVING A SD/MMC CARD
To remove a card, either switch the unit to STANDBY mode, or select one of the other functions (Tuner
/CD). Push the card inwards to release from the Card Slot.
The operation and play modes are as previously described for MP3 discs.
Note: This unit has been designed where possible to be compatibles with most makes of USB device and
SD/MMC card. Due to the many varied types available, we cannot guarantee that all makes and models are able to be used.
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MAINTENANCE
CARE OF THE COMPACT DISC
xꢀ To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out, holding
it carefully by the
edges.
xꢀ Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s recorded surface with a soft cloth. Unlike
conventional records, compact discs have no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris. Wiping
with a soft cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight line from the inside to the outside
of the disc. Small dust particles and light stains will have absolutely no effect on reproduction quality.
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Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never use detergents or abrasive cleaners
to clean the disc. If necessary, use a CD cleaning kit.
Never write on or affix labels to the surface of compact discs.
CARE OF THE CABINET
If the cabinet becomes dusty wipe it with a soft dry dust cloth. Do not use any wax,polish sprays, or
abrasive cleaners on the cabinet.
CAUTION
Never allow any water or other liquids to get inside the unit while cleaning.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair. Do not open the
set as there is a risk of electric shock.
If you are unable to remedy the problem by following these hints, call Grundig Helpline: 1800 509
394 Australia Grundig Helpline: 0800 450 259 New Zealand.
Warning: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will invalidate
the warranty
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
Power Supply:
AC230V~50Hz ,240V~60Hz
65 W
400(w) x 185(h) x 240(d) mm
MW 522 - 1620 kHz
FM 87,5 - 108 MHz
FM: PIGTAILANTE NNA
Power consumption:
Dimensions of unit:
Frequency range:
Antenna:
MW: FERRI TBEAR A NTENNA
Battery 1* 1.5V Type AAA / Micro (not included)
Remote Control:
COMPACT DISC
Disc Drive
Laser Type
Top Loading CD Drive, 8cm & 12cm compatible
CLASS 1 LASER
CD-R / CD-RW
0.6mW(Continuous wave max.)
790 nm
Disc Compatibility
Laser output
Wave length
SPEAKER SYSTEM
Speaker
2.1 ch Speaker System
MP3 PLAYER
Format:
Bitrate:
ISO9660/ JOLIET
8 - 320 kBit/s CBR/VBR
32, 44 & 48 kHz
Sampling Rate:
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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WARRANTY
Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This product is warranted for any defect in materials or
workmanship for one year after the original date of purchase. This product is for normal domestic and office
use only. This warranty does not cover damage from misuse or neglect , accidental damage, vermin
infestation, excessive voltages such us lightning or power surges or any alternation that affects the
performance or reliability of the product.
In the unlikely event that your product fails to work normally, please contact Grundig Warranty on 1800 509
394 (Australia) or 0800 450 259 (New Zealand) and have your receipt of purchase on hand.
This warranty is subject to the following provisions:
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This warranty is in addition to, and does not diminish, your statutory or legal rights.
PO BOX 6287
Silverwater NSW 1811
Grundig Warranty: 1800 509 394 Australia
Grundig Warranty: 0800 450 259 New Zealand
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