Intended Use; Start-Up Of The Device/Introduction - AEG MC 4455 CD/MP3 Mode D'emploi

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Reverse Side (no picture)
Loudspeaker connections
AC Mains connection
FM ANT. throw-out aerial
Remote Control
1 Number buttons
2 +10 button
3
/TUNE+button (fast forward)
4 SNOOZE button (snooze)
5 PROGRAM/MEMORY button (memory)
6 FOLDER+/PRESET+ button (up album /Radio station)
7 INPUT button (function selection button)
8 SLEEP button (sleep timer)
9 ALARM button (alarm function)
10 SET button (time and alarm time setting)
11
button (Stop)
12 FOLDER-/PRESET- button (down album/radio stations)
13
/TUNE- buttons (reverse search)
14
button (Play/Pause)
15 MUTE button (mute)
16 MODE button (repeat/random)
17 VOL+/VOL- buttons (volume)
18 STANDBY button (on/ standby)

Intended Use

This device is used for:
• The reception of radio programmes
• Playing back audio/MP3 CDs
It is intended exclusively for this purpose and may only be
used as such.
It may only be used in the manner described in these instruc-
tions for use. The device must not be used for commercial
purposes.
Any other use of this device is considered to be contrary to
the intended use and may result in damage to materials or
even personal injury.
The firm ETV – Elektro-Technische Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
does not accept any liability for damage caused as a result of
the use of this device contrary to its intended use.

Start-up of the device/Introduction

• Read the operating instructions thoroughly before the
start-up!
• Select an appropriate location for the device, e.g. a dry,
flat, non-slip surface on which the device can be easily
operated.
• Make sure that the device is adequately ventilated!
• Connect the speakers on the back to the terminals "R+,
R- and L+, L-".
• Remove the protective film from the display if it is still
present.
Power Supply
• Insert the plug into a properly installed 230 V, 50 Hz
power socket.
• Please ensure that the mains voltage corresponds to the
information on the type plate.
• Turn the unit on by setting the power switch (24) to ON.
Inserting the Batteries
NOTE:
The lithium cell in the battery compartment of the remote
control has been secured for transport with a foil. This
prolongs the lifetime of the battery. Before initial use
please remove this foil so that the remote control is ready
for operation.
The battery of the remote control is a long-life lithium cell. If
the range of the remote control is reduced during use, please
proceed as follows:
• Open the battery compartment on the back of the
remote control.
• Replace the cell by a battery of the same type (CR 2025).
Ensure correct polarity.
• Then close the battery lid.
If the remote control is not used for a prolonged period,
remove the batteries in order to prevent battery acid leaking.
CAUTION:
Batteries are not to be disposed of together with domestic
wastes. Dispose of the used batteries at the relevant collec-
tion bin or at your dealer' s .
WARNING:
• Do not expose the batteries to high temperatures
or direct sunlight. Never throw batteries into the fire.
There is a danger of explosion!
• Keep batteries away from children. They are not a toy!
• Do not open the batteries by force.
• Avoid contact with metallic objects. (Rings, nails, screws
et cetera.) There is a danger of short-circuiting!
• As a result of a short-circuit batteries may heat up
considerably or even catch fire. This may result in burns.
• For your own safety the battery poles should be cov-
ered with adhesive strips during transport.
• If a battery leaks do not rub the liquid into your eyes or
mucous membranes. If hands come into contact with
the liquid they should be washed thoroughly and eyes
rinsed out with clear water; if symptoms persist please
consult a doctor.
Setting the Time / Alarm time
• Press the SET button (10 on the remote control). Repeat-
edly pressing the SET button toggles between time,
Alarm 1
, and Alarm 2
00:00.
. The display is flashing

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