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Using Your Acoustic Wave
®
Multi-Disc Changer
Turning your complete system on and off
To turn on both the changer
and the Acoustic Wave
®
music system
, press the Play/Pause
button (Figure 6) on the changer console.
Figure 6
Play/Pause button on the
Acoustic Wave
®
multi-disc
changer console that turns
on both the changer and
the Acoustic Wave
®
music
system
This turns on both units, so the multi-disc changer is ready to play.
•To turn on only the Acoustic Wave
®
music system to its last played sound source, press
the On/Off key on the new remote control or on the console of the Acoustic Wave
®
music
system.
To turn off both the Acoustic Wave
®
multi-disc changer and the Acoustic Wave
®
music
system
, press the On/Off key on the remote control.
•To turn off only the changer, press the On/Off key on the changer console.
Loading/unloading discs into the multi-disc changer
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to load more than one CD in any of the slots. Doing so can cause
the discs to jam and be damaged.
The Acoustic Wave
®
multi-disc changer holds up to five CDs. When it is on and a CD is
installed, the display indicates the number of the CD selected, the track it is playing, and the
elapsed time.
1.
To insert a CD into the changer,
slip one edge of the disc into an empty slot and press
on the opposite edge until the disc is all the way in (Figure 7 on page 9).
The LEDs on the front of the unit turn color as follows:
No light
indicates that the slot is empty.
Orange light
indicates that the slot is loaded with a CD.
This light flashes during ejection of the disc.
Green light
indicates that the CD in that slot is playing.
This light flashes while the changer is switching to that disc.
Play/Pause Stop Next Disc Random
AUX 1 AUX 2
ON/OFF
Play/Pause
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