* Do not use record sprays or antistatic
agents. Such volatile chemicals as ben-
zine and thinner can also damage the sur-
face of the disc and should not be used.
¢ As with traditional audio records, com-
pact discs are made of plastic. To avoid
warping, keep the discs in their cases and
do not store them in places exposed to
direct sunlight.
Listening to the Compact Disc
1.On inserting the CD, with the label side
up, half way into the CD slot [5], it will
automatically be set into position and
start to play.
The track number [38] indicator will light.
2.Adjust volume and tone (see page 5).
3.To stop CD playback, press button [8]
turning the power off.
Pressing the button will change the source
as follows: CD Player — Tuner — OFF.
Press button [8] again to restart playback. It
will play from close to where it was previ-
ously stopped.
4.To remove or change discs, press button
[7].
When the disc is ejected, pressing it will
cause it to be set into position again, and
playback to start.
Note:
¢ In order to protect the disc, eject it after it
has stopped rotating. The timing of ejec-
tion may differ according the disc.
« Ifa disc can only be inserted halfway, or
if the disc does not play after being load-
ed, something may be wrong with the
disc. Eject the disc by pressing button [7],
and check it. If it is all right, insert it again.
¢ Insert the disc with its label (printed) side
facing up. If the disc is inserted with the
label side facing down, it will not play,
and the recorded side may be damaged.
Do not insert 2 discs into the slot at the
same time. This may cause a malfunc-
tion.
Do not leave an ejected disc in the inser-
tion slot for extended periods since direct
sunlight can cause warping. Always re-
turn discs to their cases and store in areas
not exposed to direct sunlight. (Fig. 17)
Discs should not be left like
this for extended periods.
Fig. 17
¢ Do not leave an ejected 8-cm CD in the
slot while driving. The vibration may
make it drop out.
¢ When driving on an unaven road, the
player may not reproduce every sound
property.
Condensation
¢ During winter the inside of the vehicle
may be very cold. If the heater is turned
on and the player is used soon after, the
disc or optical parts (prism, lens, etc.)
may became misted up. If the disc is
misted up, wipe it with a soft cloth. If the
optical parts are misted up, wait for about
an hour for them to worm up. They will
return to their normal condition.
Track Number Search
The desired track on the disc currently be-
ing played can be selected by track (or
song) number.
1.Ensure that "MANU" [41] is not indicated
on the display. If so, turn it off by simulta-
neously pressing the (+) side and the (-)
side of button [4].
2.Use the button [4] to select a track.
Pressing the (+) side increases the track
number [38], and pressing the (—) side de-
creases it. Holding the button down con-
tinuously increases or decreases the track
number.
Using Fast Forward and Reverse
1.Press simultaneously both (+) and (-)
sides of the button [4] "MANU" [41] will
appear on the display. At this time the
display will show the amount of elapsed
disc play time (Example: "01'05""),
2.Press the (+) side of button [4] for fast for-
ward, and the (—) side for reverse.
* Sound is output during fast forward and
reverse operations.
« When a disc in which there are several
seconds between tracks is used, the
amount of elapsed disc-play time is
shown, for example, as "-'02"", "~'01""
and "—'00""".