Scott i-CDX 22 manual

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  • Page 1

    i-C D X 22 CD ALARM CLOCK R ADIO WITH iPod DOCKING STATION Instruction Manual[...]

  • Page 2

    Ensure a space of at least 5 cm around the apparatus to enable sufficient ventilation. GB - 1 PRECAUTIONS Follow the i nstructions below to ensur e the product is used sa fely and cor rectly. LOCATION • Do not use t he unit in places w hich are extremely hot, c old, dusty, o r humid. • Place the unit on a fla t and level surface. • Do not res[...]

  • Page 3

    GB - 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 BOX CONTENTS 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT 2 POWER SUPPLY 3 BASIC OPERATION 4 RADIO OPERATION 6 CD OPERATION 6 PLAYING AN iPod AND CHARGING THE INTERNAL iPod BATTERY 7 AUX IN FUNCTION 8 MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 BOX CONTENTS 1. Unit 3. AC a dapter 2. Remot[...]

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    GB - 3 Remote control 1. MUTE 2. ST AN D B Y/ AL O F F 3. MEM / CLK (Memory/Clock set) MENU (access iPod menu) 4. DISP (display) 5. SHUFFLE 6. AL1/A L2 (Alarm set) 7. SNOOZE/SLEEP 8. AL B U M / 9. CHAPTER +/- 10. REPEAT/M- (Memory Down) 11. (STOP) /BA ND 12. iPod mode 13. MENU 14. FUNC (Function) 15. / (Fast REW/FWD, TUNE DN/UP) 16. SELECT 17. PLAY[...]

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    GB - 4 Note: The re mote control battery normally lasts for about one year, althou gh it depends on how often and for what operatio ns the rem ote control is used. If the remote control is not working properly, replace the battery. Precautions when us ing batteries 1. CAUT ION : Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly inserted. Replace only w[...]

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    GB - 5 Note: • While the buzzer alarm volu me is fixed and ca nnot be adjusted, the musi c alarm volume can be ad justed to your d esired le vel us ing the normal operating mode. At the set alarm time, the volume will increase gradually until it reaches the level previously set. The buzzer volume level also increases gradually. VOL + /- buttons i[...]

  • Page 7

    GB - 6 RADIO OPERA TION Listening to the ra dio 1. When the unit is switched on, press the FUNCTION button to select “Radi o” mode. 2. Press the /BAND button to select FM or MW. 3. Hold down when the unit is receiving a radio station you would like to listen to. For manual fine-tuning, you can briefly press these buttons repeatedly to adjust th[...]

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    GB - 7 Search functions Skip to next/ prev ious track 1. Press the button to skip to the next track. 2. Press the button to skip to the previous track. Fast forward/backward During play back, hold dow n the or button to go fast backwar ds or forw ards and then release t he button. Normal playback will resume from that point. REPEAT playback Press t[...]

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    GB - 8 Note: Ensure that the iPod adapter is correctly installed on the docking station. Listening to your iPod 1. W ith the iPod adapter installed, ge ntly dock th e iPod (without the protectiv e cover) into the unit’s doc king stat ion. 2 . When the unit is switched on, press the iPod button to select iPod mode. 3. Then pr ess the button to sta[...]

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    GB - 9 Cleaning CDs If the music skips or does not play, the disc may need cleaning. In that case, before playback, wipe the disc from the center out with a clean cloth. After use, store the disc in its case. If at any time in the futu re yo u wa nt to dis pose o f this p roduc t, pleas e n ote that waste electrical products should not be disposed [...]