English – Vitek VT-3521 User Manual

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SNOOZE FUNCTION

• You can temporarily silence the alarm (buzzer,

radio or CD) by pressing the Snooze (9) button;

the alarm will automatically activate again in 9

minutes.

SLEEP TIMER

• Set the Auto/Off/On (1) selector to the Auto

position.

• Press the SLEEP (5) button; the radio will acti-

vate and the timer will begin counting down from

59 minutes until radio shut-off.

• To change the shut-off time, press and hold the

SLEEP (5) button, press the (6) HOUR button

and the shut-off time will change to 1h 59min, or

the MIN (7) button to change the alarm time

from 59 to 1 min.

• Press the Snooze (9) button to deactivate this

function.

SLEEP TIMER USE WHILE LISTENING TO A CD

• Set the selector (10) to CD.

• Set the Auto/Off/On (1) selector to the Auto

position.

• Insert a compact disc and press PLAY/PAUSE

(20); playback of the compact disc will begin.

• Press the SLEEP (5) button; the timer will begin

to countdown from 59 minutes until shut-off.

• To change the shut-off time, press and hold the

SLEEP (5) button, press the (6) HOUR button

and the shut-off time will change to 1h 59min, or

the MIN (7) button to change the alarm time

from 59 to 1 min.

• Press the Snooze (9) button to deactivate this

function.

DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS

Display brightness is controlled with the DIM-

MER/BRIGHT (23) switch.

RADIO

AM band reception uses an internal antenna;

when tuning a radio station, turn the radio itself

in order to achieve optimal reception.

• Set the Auto/Off/On (1) selector to the On posi-

tion.

• Set the band selector (10) to the desired band

(FM/AM).

• Rotate the TUNING (11) dial to tune to the

desired radio station.

• Reception in the 88 – 108 MHz bandwidth is

possible in stereo; when tuned accurately, the

ST stereo reception indicator (14) will light.

• Set the desired volume using the VOLUME (2)

dial.

• Set the Auto/Off/On (1) to the Off position to

turn the radio off. If the radio does not turn off,

then it’s possible the Snooze mode is activate;

in this case, press the Snooze (9) button.

LISTENING TO COMPACT DISCS

• Set the selector (10) to CD.

• Set the Auto/Off/On (1) selector to On.

• Open the CD compartment and insert a com-

pact disc; make sure the disc in installed prop-

erly; the disk should be inserted label-up. Close

the CD compartment lid.

• The display (25) will show the total number of

tracks on the disc.

• Press the PLAY/PAUSE (20) button to begin

playback; press the PLAY/PAUSE (20) button

again to PAUSE playback; to continue playback

of the compact disc, press the PLAY/PAUSE (20)

button again.

TRACK SEARCH

• During playback of a compact disc, press the

SKIP/SEARCH FORWARD (18) and

SKIP/SEARCH BACK (17) buttons to search for

the desired track; the track number will be indi-

cated on the display (25).

REPEAT PLAYBACK

• Press the REPEAT (23) button to repeat a track;

the indicator (15) will blink.

• To repeat the entire disc, press the REPEAT (23)

button again; the indicator (15) will stop blink-

ing.

• To cancel repeat playback mode, press the

REPEAT (23) button three times; the indicator

(15) will disappear.

PROGRAMMING TRACK PLAYBACK ORDER

• Press the PROGRAM (22) button; the indicator

(16) will start to blink and the display (25) will

show the blinking program number; use the

SKIP/SEARCH FORWARD (18) or SKIP/SEARCH

BACK (17) button to choose the desired track.

• Press the PLAY/PAUSE (20) button to begin

playback of tracks in the assigned order.

• Press the STOP (19) button to end playback; to

cancel programmed playback of tracks, press

the STOP (19) button again; all previously pro-

grammed information will be erased from mem-

ory.

Note: the maximum amount of tracks that can

be programmed for playback is 20.

BASS BOOST FUNCTION

• While listening to the radio or a compact disc,

you can activate the bass boost function by set-

ting the BASS BOOST OFF/ON (24) selector to

the ON position.

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