• If you change the source while a CD is playing, playback stops. Playback resumes as soon as CD
is re-selected as the source.
• The sound quality of MP3, CD-R, CD-RW and commercial CDs can vary greatly. The same applies
if portable MP3 players are connected.
• Do not use cleansing CDs unless they are specifically designed for CD slots.
• Be careful not to bend the CD while it is being pulled in or ejected.
• Do not move the device while a CD is playing and do not transport the device while a CD is still
inside.
• Do not attempt to insert a CD while there is still a CD in the device.
• Do not insert specially shaped CDs or 3" single CDs.
• If you insert an MP3 or WMA CD, there may be a delay in playback because the player has to read
the directory first.
• Attached CD labels made of paper could come off and damage the CD player.
• Scratched CDs may not play properly.
• Do not insert anything other than CDs into the CD slot.
• If you notice an error, unplug the appliance and wait 60 seconds. Then put the plug back into the
socket and start playback again.
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