Connections, Maintenance, Connections maintenance – Philips AZ6808/17 User Manual

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CONNECTIONS

MAINTENANCE

CONNECTIONS

Headphone socket PHONES 0

• For stereo headphones (or mini loudspeakers) with 3.5 mm plug.

CD OUT socket

• For CD reproduction;

-

at home:

through your stereo system (amplifier, receiver, recorder, etc.). Con­

nect the supplied signal.lead SBC 1059 to the socket CD OUT and the input
sockets LINE IN, AUX or CD IN of the other unit.

-

in your car:

through your car radio;

- a car radio with LINE IN socket; use the signal lead SBC 1085, available from
your dealer.
- a car radio/cassette player without LINE IN socket; use the cassette adapter

from the car accessory kit SBC 3557.

• Adjust the sound with the controls of the stereo system or the car radio.

REMOTE socket

• For the supplied remote control SBC 6203 with the functions VOLUME, PLAYt>,

STOP

and

KM

PREVIOUS/NEXT

pm

,

or for the infrared remote control set SBC

6209, available from your dealer.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

-

Do not expose the set, batteries or CD's to rain or moisture, or. for any great

length of time, to excessive heat from heating equipment or direct sunshine, e.g.
in cars parked in the sun.

- Keep the set and the CD's away from sand.

-

The mechanism of the CD player is fitted with self-lubricating bearings and

therefore must not be oiled or greased.

- Fingerprints, dust and dirt on the apparatus can be removed using a soft, clean

and slightly damp leather cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents which contain
abrasives or solvents such as benzine thinner, alcohol, refined petrol or ammonia,
since they may affect and damage the cabinet.

CD player AND DISC MAINTENANCE_______________________________________

- The lens ® (fig. 4) should never be cleaned.

- The lens may steam up when the set is taken from a cold into a warm environ­

ment. Playing a CD is not possible then. Do not clean the lens, but let the set ac­

climatize for a while.

- Always pick up the CD by the edge and put it back in its box immediately after

use.

- To remove dirt from a CD, first breathe on the CD and wipe it off in a straight

line from centre to edge (fig. 5) using a soft, lint-free cloth. The use of cleaning
agents may damage the CD.

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