Owners Manual
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... blade or the third prong are provided for long periods of time. 13.) Refer all instructions. 5.) Do not use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer. 18.) Upon completion of any way, such as vases shall be mounted to the presence of uninsulated 'dangerous voltage' (OR BACK), NO USER within the product...
... blade or the third prong are provided for long periods of time. 13.) Refer all instructions. 5.) Do not use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer. 18.) Upon completion of any way, such as vases shall be mounted to the presence of uninsulated 'dangerous voltage' (OR BACK), NO USER within the product...
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... 1 Button. 9.) Muti-function LCD Display. 10.) PLAY CD 2 Button. 11.) SLEEP Button. 12.) TIMER Button. 16.) VOLUME Up/ Down Buttons. 17.) PRESET-UP/RANDOM Button. 18.) TIME MODE/REMAIN Button. 19.) PRESET-DOWN/REPEAT Button. 20.) CD/DISC SKIP Button. 21.) TUNER/BAND Button. 22.) AUX Input Button. 23.) LINE OUT...
... 1 Button. 9.) Muti-function LCD Display. 10.) PLAY CD 2 Button. 11.) SLEEP Button. 12.) TIMER Button. 16.) VOLUME Up/ Down Buttons. 17.) PRESET-UP/RANDOM Button. 18.) TIME MODE/REMAIN Button. 19.) PRESET-DOWN/REPEAT Button. 20.) CD/DISC SKIP Button. 21.) TUNER/BAND Button. 22.) AUX Input Button. 23.) LINE OUT...
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..., then press the "0" button. NOTE: You may also select the Preset (Channel) numbers directly by pressing the appropriate number buttons on that band. MS3105_120503.p65 18 18 5/12/2003, 12:03
..., then press the "0" button. NOTE: You may also select the Preset (Channel) numbers directly by pressing the appropriate number buttons on that band. MS3105_120503.p65 18 18 5/12/2003, 12:03