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11. Anti-shock memory
The device is equipped with a digital anti-shock memory. This reduces the risk of interruptions during playback when
the device is subjected to vibrations.
The anti-shock memory is loaded automatically when the audio data is read. The device needs a few seconds until
the memory is full to work optimally.
The memory saves up to 20 seconds of music. The anti-shock memory plays on the music in case of blows that would
otherwise cause an interruption.
12. Handling
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Never connect the power plug immediately after the device has been taken from a cold to a warm environment.
The condensation generated could destroy the device.
Allow the device to reach room temperature before connecting it. Wait until the condensation water has
evaporated.
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Never pull on the power cable. Only unplug it by pulling on the plug.
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Unplug the power supply if you do not use the device over a period of time.
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For safety reasons, always pull the mains plug from the socket during a thunderstorm.
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Do not listen to excessively loud music over an extended period of time. This may damage your hearing.
13. Useful notes on handling CDs
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Hold CDs at the edges only. This avoids fingerprints or dirt on the surface.
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Only touch CDs with clean hands.
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If one of your CDs should be dirty, wipe it clean from the centre to the edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. Never clean
CDs in a circular motion. Never use solvents.
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If the dirt cannot be removed easily, please use a standard CD cleaning agent (do not use a cleaning agent for
records) and observe the manufacturer's instructions.
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Do not write on your CDs and do not stick any labels etc. onto them. Labels might come off inside the CD player
and damage it.
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After playing your CDs, keep them in the provided CD cases.
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When storing CDs, do not expose them to direct sunlight, heat or moisture.
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