Kenwood KDCC 100 Owners Manual
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COMPACT DISC AUTO CHANGER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHANGEUR AUTOMATIQUE DE DISQUES COMPACTS
MODE DEMPLOI
CD-WECHSLER I
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG I
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Before use
The CD Player is designed to be connected to 12 V DC and negative grounding.
Avoid mounting the CD Player where it is likely to be exposed to direct sunlight,
hot air or water. Also, avoid mounting it where there is excessive vibration Take
care not to allow any metal objects or water to enter the interior of the CD Player.
When you use the CD Player for the first time, or if you have replaced the bat-
tery, push the RESET button with the tip of a pencil or similar pointed objects
About Condensation
When a disc or disc magazine is brought from a low-humidity place to a car where ,
there is high humidity due to rain, etc, water vapor may condense on the disc.
Or, when the main unit of the changer is installed under the dashboard, conden-
sation may occur on the surface of the optical lens immediately after turning on
the heater, if the CD player is operated in this condition, the laser pickup may
not correctly read out the signal, or dropouts may occur occasionally. Thus, cor-
rect operation may not be obtained. In such cases, dehumidify the disc, or re-
move the disc magazine from the changer and leave it for about one hour, at
which time correct operation will resume
If the CD player does not operate correctly after a long time interval, consult your
dealer or nearest KENWOOD Service Station,
About humidity
When a car is left in direct sunlight with the windows closed, the inside of the
car will be greatly humidified, especially on the top of the dashboard. When the
temperature exceeds 60°C, the built-in protection circuit may be activated, to
prevent the optical system from being damaged, and thus the CD player will not
function. In this case, re-install the main unit of the CD changer in a place which
IS less subiect to humidity.
Handling of compact disc
Stains, dust or scratches on the disc or warping of the disc will cause malfunction
Such as skipping Handle the dlSC in the following manner so that you may enjoy
the beautiful sound of the CD Player for a long time.
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