AEG SRP 4335 CD-MP3: ENGLISH

ENGLISH: AEG SRP 4335 CD-MP3

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General Safety Instructions

WARNING!

Do not allow small children to play with the foil as there is a

Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the

danger of suffocation!

appliance into operation and keep the instructions including the

warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the box with the internal

This device is not intended for use by persons (including

packing. If you give this device to other people, please also pass

children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabili-

on the operating instructions.

ties, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless supervised

To avoid the risk of re or an electric shock, you should not

by a person responsible for their safety or they have been

expose the device to rain or moisture. Consequently, do not

instructed how to use the device by such person.

use the device in the immediate vicinity of water - for exam-

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not

ple near a bath tub, a swimming pool or in a damp cellar.

play with the appliance.

Only use this device for private purpose as intended. This

device is not intended for commercial use.

Symbols in these Instructions for Use

Only connect the device at a properly installed plug socket.

Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is

Pay attention that the specied voltage corresponds to the

essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid ac-

voltage of the plug socket.

cidents and prevent damage to the machine:

Observe the correct polarity and power output when using

WARNING:

external power adapters, always insert batteries with correct

This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates pos-

polarity.

sible injury risks.

Assemble the device in such a way that the available ventila-

tion openings are not covered.

CAUTION:

Never open the housing of the device. Incorrect repairs can

This refers to possible hazards to the machine or other

constitute a considerable risk for the user. Should the device

objects.

become damaged, in particular the mains supply cable, do

not operate the device any longer, but rather have it repaired

NOTE:

by an expert. Check the mains supply cable regularly for

This highlights tips and information.

damage.

For safety reasons a broken or damaged mains lead may

only be replaced by an equivalent lead from the manufac-

Special safety information

turer, our customer service department or a similary qualied

person.

If the device is not used for a longer period, remove the plug

This device works with a class 1

connector from the plug socket or take out the batteries.

laser.

These symbols may be found on the device and are to indicate

the following:

Location of Controls

The lightning symbol should advise the user

1 VOLUME MIN/MAX (volume control)

of parts in the inside of the device which carry dan-

2

p

OPEN CD compartment

gerously high voltage levels.

3 CD compartment

The symbol with an exclamation mark should

4 TUNING control

advise the user of important operation or mainte-

5 Nylon carrying handle

nance instructions in the accompanying documen-

6 USB port

tation.

7 Card slot

Devices bearing this symbol work with a “class 1

8 Loudspeaker

Laser“ for tracing the CD. The built-in safety

9 Cassette compartment

switches should prevent the user being exposed

10 Pause button - cassette

to dangerous laser light, which is invisible to the

11 / Stop/Eject button - cassette

human eye, when the CD compartment is opened.

12 Forward button - cassette

Under no circumstances should these safety switches be

13 Reverse button - cassette

bypassed or manipulated, as this could result in a danger of

14 Playback button - cassette

exposure to the laser light.

15 LCD display

Children and Frail Individuals

16 STOP button

In order to ensure your children‘s safety, please keep all

17 MODE

button (repeat/random)

packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their

18 PROGRAM button (memory)

reach.

19 Station scale

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20 SKIP UP button (forward search)

CAUTION:

21 SKIP DOWN button (reverse search)

Batteries are not to be disposed of together with domestic

22 Band selector switch (AM / FM / FM ST.)

wastes. Dispose of the used batteries at the relevant col-

23 BBS switch

lection bin or at your dealer’s.

24 Function selector switch (AUX / TAPE / RADIO / MEDIA)

Different battery types or new and used batteries must not

25 PLAY/PAUSE button

be used together.

Reverse Side (not shown)

WARNING:

26 PHONES Headphone connection

Do not subject batteries to heat or direct sunlight. Never

27 AUX IN socket

expose batteries to re. Danger of explosion!

28 Battery compartment

29 AC~IN Mains connection

CD deck transport protection

30 UKW/FM aerial

Please open the CD compartment (3) by pressing the

31 POWER ON/OFF Switch

p

OPEN button (2).

32 DC IN 15V jack

Remove the transport protection from the CD player if

present before use.

Start-up of the device/introduction

Read the operating instructions thoroughly before the start-

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up!

Please use headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug; these

Select an appropriate location for the device, e.g. a dry, at,

should be inserted into the socket. The loudspeakers are then

non-slip surface on which the device can be easily operated.

switched off.

Make sure that the device is adequately ventilated!

Remove the protective lm from the display, if still attached.

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To increase or decrease the bass output.

Power supply

= on, = off.

Connect the power cable supplied (see battery compartment

if necessary) to a properly installed 230 V / 50 Hz safety

Volume

power socket and the mains connector AC~ IN on the back

of the machine.

The desired volume can be sent using the VOLUME regulator (1).

Ensure that the voltage is the same as that indicated on the

model identication plate.

Switch-off

Turn on the device by switching the “POWER” switch on the

The machine is switched off when the function selector switch

backside of the device to “ON”.

(24) is turned to the TAPE position. Then set the “POWER”

switch on the rear of the device to “OFF”. Now disconnect the

NOTE:

mains plug.

Optionally, you can run the device on an AC adapter. Connect

the device to the AC adapter by inserting the connector of the

AUX IN socket

adapter into the DC IN 15 V jack (32). The power switch will

To connect analogue replay devices. Via this socket you can

be disabled hereby.

also hear the sound of other playback devices such as MP3

CAUTION:

players, CD players etc. through the loudspeakers.

Only use an AC power adapter with 15 V (

), other

1. Please connect the external device with a 3.5 mm stereo

power adapters may damage the device.

jack plug to the AUX IN socket (27).

2. Turn the function selector switch (24) to the AUX position.

3. Through the loudspeakers you can hear the playback of the

Inserting the Batteries (Batteries not supplied)

sound from the external device; with the VOLUME control (1)

Open the battery compartment cover on the rear.

you can change the volume. The CD buttons do not have

Insert 10 batteries of type UM 1/R20 1.5 V. Please ensure

any function.

that the polarity is correct (see battery compartment cover)!

4. For the remaining procedure please see the operating

If the device is not used for a long period of time, remove the

instructions of the external sound source.

batteries to avoid the spilling of battery acid.

Then close the battery lid.

NOTE:

If the power cable is connected, the batteries are switched off

automatically.

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NOTE:

Listening to the Radio

Adjust the volume of the external device to a comfortable

1. Turn the function selector switch (24) to the RADIO position.

level.

2. Use the band selector switch (22) to select the desired

To connect external microphone, electric guitar, etc.:

frequency band.

Due to the different signal levels, you may need a pre-

amplier which is available at your local dealer.

VHF (Stereo) = FM ST., VHF = FM,

Medium wave = AM (Mono)

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3. Tune in the desired station with the station adjustment knob

TUNING (4).

This device has been designed according to the latest state of

4. For VHF/FM mode pull out the telescopic antenna (30) and

the art in USB technology. The large number of different USB

turn it to improve reception. If the reception is too weak

devices of all kinds on the market today makes it impossible to

and there is interference on the station being received, we

guarantee full compatibility with all USB storage media. For this

recommend switching to FM.

reason, problems during playback from USB storage media may

5. An aerial is integrated into the device for the reception of

occur in rare cases. This is no malfunction of the device.

AM stations. The machine can be aligned to the station by

1. Turn the function selector switch (24) to the MEDIA position.

turning it. In this frequency band programs are transmitted

2. Connect a USB device directly to the USB port.

in “mono” only.

3. Press and hold the

STOP button (16) and select USB

mode. USb will be displayed.

Cassette Operation

4. After a few seconds, the total number of folders and tracks

will be displayed. Playback will start subsequently.

Playing Cassettes

5. The display alternately shows the current track and the

1. Turn the function selector switch (24) to the TAPE position.

folder together with MP3 and USB indicators.

2. Press the

/ stop/eject button (11) to open the cassette

compartment (9).

See chapter “Playing CDs/MP3” for more information.

3. Push a recorded audio cassette, with the tape downwards

NOTE:

and the listening side facing forwards, into the compartment

(full reel to the left). Then close the cassette compartment

The USB port will be automatically selected if there is no CD

again.

loaded in the CD drive.

4. Press the

u

playback key (14) to listen to the tape.

CAUTION:

5. With the / stop/eject key you can stop playback.

Slide the function selector (24) to the RADIO position before

6. Wind the tape forwards or backwards if necessary in the

disconnecting the USB device.

direction of the arrow keys

= forwards (12), = reverse (13).

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7. Always press the

/ stop/eject key when changing the

1. To play data from an SD/MMC card, insert it into the card

direction or stopping the tape. This prevents damage to the

slot.

machine and the tape.

2. Turn the function selector switch (24) to the MEDIA position.

8. If the / stop/eject button is pressed again the ap of the

3. Press and hold the

STOP button (16) and select USB

cassette compartment opens.

mode. USb will be displayed. Now press and hold the

9. In order to interrupt playback briey, press the pause but-

STOP button again to select SD mode. Sd will be displayed.

ton (10). Pressing again continues playback.

4. After a few seconds, the total number of folders and tracks

appears on the display. Playback starts subsequently.

Playing CDs/MP3

5. The display will show the current track and the folder alter-

nately together with the

u

MP3 and SD icons.

This is how you play a CD

1. Turn the function selector switch (24) to the “MEDIA” posi-

For more information on operation, see chapter “Playing

tion.

CDs/MP3”.

2. Please open the CD compartment (3) by pressing the

p

OPEN button (2).

NOTE:

3. Insert a CD with the printed side facing up and close the CD

The card slot is automatically selected if there are no CD

deck.

loaded in the CD drive and no USB storage media connected.

4. After a few seconds, the display will show the total number

of tracks.

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Press three times: the display contains the word RND and the

NOTE:

track number that is to be played rst. All

With CDs in MP3 format, the number of folders is dis-

tracks are played back in random order.

played briey rst.

NOTE:

5. The CD will play from the rst title. The track currently being

Random playback (RND) always begins

played,

u

or

u

MP3 are shown in the display.

with the rst track on the CD/MP3 CD.

NOTE:

Press four times: all functions are cancelled. The normal play

With CDs in MP3 format, the current track and the folder

mode is resumed.

are displayed alternately.

6. In order to remove a CD, please press the

STOP key (16),

Only for CDs in MP3 format

open the CD compartment

p

OPEN (2) and lift the CD out

Press once: the current track is repeated continuously

carefully.

(REP appears in the display).

Press twice : the selected folder of the MP3 CD is re-

Always keep the CD deck closed.

peated continuously (REP ALBUM appears

in the display).

NOTE:

Press three times : the whole CD is played continuously (REP

If a disc is incorrectly inserted - or no disc has been

appears in the display).

inserted - the symbol “- - -” and the word “no” appear in the

Press four times : the display contains the word RND, MP3

display.

and the track number that is to be played

Playback of CDs produced by the user cannot be guar-

rst. All tracks are played back in random

anteed due to the large variety of software and CD media

order.

available.

Press ve times : the function is deactivated and the CD is

played in the normal mode.

Description of the CD buttons

Folder selection only for MP3 CDs:

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To navigate one folder up press and hold the button during

This key allows you to briey pause playback. The

u

icon and

playback. F 01 will ash on the display. Press SKIP DOWN /

the current track are ashing on the display. Pressing again

SKIP UP to select the desired folder. CD playback starts auto-

continues playback.

matically. On pressing the button in stop mode, the display will

also ash. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.

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With an audio CD or a CD in MP3 format playing:

Programmed Play

With

SKIP UP you can jump to the next or previous track etc.

If the button is kept pressed down, the machine starts to

This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.

search through the tracks.

1. Press the

STOP key (16).

2. Press the PROGRAM key (18). The number “P01” (storage

The SKIP DOWN button can be used as follows:

location) and the symbol PROG ash in the display. Use the

Press once = This jumps back to the previous track.

SKIP DOWN / SKIP UP buttons (21/20) to select the

Press twice = This plays the song before etc. If the button is

desired track and then press the PROGRAM button again.

kept pressed down, the machine starts to search

The display changes to memory slot P02.

through the tracks.

3. Select the next track with the

SKIP DOWN / SKIP UP

key and press the PROGRAM key again. Repeat the

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procedure until all the desired tracks are selected.

Press briey:

NOTE:

The CD stops.

Once the storage capacity of the tracks to be programmed

Press long:

has been reached, “FUL” ashes in the display.

The USB connection or the card slot will be selected.

4. Press the

u

PLAY/PAUSE key (25). The playback starts.

The selected track numbers are shown in the display in the

MODE

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correct order and the symbol

u

or

u

MP3 and PROG. light

Press once: (the REP emits a xed light) the current

up. Press this button to pause briey the playback.

track is repeated continuously.

5. Press once the STOP key (16) to stop the playback while

Press twice: (the REP

emits a xed light) the whole

retaining the program.

CD is played continuously.

6. To resume the playback of the program press rst the

PROGRAM key once and then the

u

PLAY/PAUSE.

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7. Press the STOP button twice to delete the program. The

NOTE: Compact Disks:

PROG icon on the display turns off.

Always place the CD into the CD compartment with the

label facing upwards. Compact discs can only be played

The device stops automatically once the entire sequence of pro-

on one side.

grammed tracks is completed. The programmed order of tracks

Fingerprints and dust should be carefully removed from

remains in the memory until you change to a different mode,

the recorded side of the CD (the side without the label)

remove the CD from the CD compartment or switch off the

with a soft cloth. Wipe off in straight lines from the centre to

device.

the edge.

After being played, CDs should be returned to their case

It is also possible to combine the programmed tracks with the

so that they do not become scratched.

REPEAT function. After you have programmed and started the

Do not expose CDs to direct sunlight, high humidity levels

device, please press the MODE button (17) up to three

or prolonged high temperatures in order to prevent them

times and then you can use the functions as described under

from warping.

“MODE”.

Do not adhere any paper to the CD or write on it.

Do not spray any cleaning agents or antistatic sprays on to

Playing back Music in MP3 Format

the CD as in the case of phonographs.

With this device it is possible to play back pieces of music in

MP3 format. The device also supports all standard CD types:

CD, CD-RW, CD-R.

Troubleshooting

This machine of is able to play MP3 CDs. Up to 200 tracks can

Symptoms Course Solution

be compressed and stored on these CDs. Your machine detects

CD can not be

CD is not inserted

Ensure that the disc is

an MP3 CD automatically (the total number of tracks

played back.

or inserted incor-

inserted with the label

and MP3s appears in the display). If you would like to play one

rectly.

facing upwards.

of these CDs, proceed as described under “Playing CDs/MP3”.

Batteries too weak. Insert new batteries or

Tracks can be programmed as described under “Programmed

operate the device with

Play”.

the mains lead.

CD jumps dur-

Check the disc for

Check the disc for nger-

Please note:

ing playback.

ngerprints, dirt or

prints, dirt or scratches.

There are a number of different recording and compression

scratches.

methods, as well as quality differences between CDs and

The unit cannot

The unit is blocked

Pull the mains plug for

selfrecorded CDs.

be operated

and “hangs”

approximately 5 seconds.

Furthermore, the music industry does not adhere to xed stand-

Then connect the unit

ards (copy protection).

again

For these reasons it is possible that in rare cases there are

problems with the playback of CDs and MP3 CDs. This is not a

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malfunction of the device.

Model: ............................................................. SRP 4335 CD/MP3

Power supply: .............................................................230 V, 50 Hz

Cleaning and Maintenance

Battery operation: ........................................10 x 1.5 V UM 1/R 20

Power consumption: ...............................................................25 W

Always remove the mains plug before cleaning the machine.

Output rating: ............................................................400 W PMPO

Any marks on the surface can be wiped off with a slightly

Protection class: ............................................................................II

damp cloth without any additives.

Radio section:

NOTE: Compact Disks:

Frequency ranges: ............................. VHF / FM 88 ~ 108.0 MHz

This device is able to play CDs with a diameter of 8 cm

.............................. MW / AM 540 ~ 1600 kHz

and 12 cm.

Net weight: ...........................................................................5.40 kg

NOTE:

Subject to technical changes without prior notice!

Only place one disc in the CD compartment at a time.

This device was tested according to all relevant current CE

Only audio CDs, CD-R and CD-RW disks can be played

directives, such as electromagnetic compatibility and the low

on this machine.

frequency directive, and was manufactured according to the

latest safety regulations.

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Disposal/Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol

Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment

in the domestic waste.

Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer

use to the collection points provided for their disposal.

This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the

environment and human health.

This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of reutilisa-

tion of electrical and electronic equipment.

Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of

can be obtained from your local authority.