6-18CD Player (Radio withCD)The CD player can play audio CDsand MP3 CDs.The CD player will not play8 cm (3 in) CDs.Care of CDsSound quality can be reduced due todisc quality, recording method,quality of the music recorded, andhow the disc has been handled.Handle discs carefully and storethem in their original cases or otherprotective cases away from directsunlight and dust. If the bottomsurface of a disc is damaged, thedisc may not play properly or at all.Do not touch the bottom surface of adisc while handling it; this coulddamage the surface. Pick up discs bygrasping the outer edges or the edgeof the hole and the outer edge.If the bottom surface of a disc is dirty,take a soft lint free cloth, or dampena clean soft cloth in a mild neutraldetergent solution mixed with water,and clean it. Wipe the disc from thecenter to the outer edge.Care of the CD PlayerDo not add a label to a disc, as itcould get caught in the CD player. Ifa label is needed, label the top of therecorded disc with a marking pen.Do not use disc lens cleanersbecause they could contaminate thelens of the disc optics and damagethe CD player.Notice: If a label is added to a CD,or more than one CD is insertedinto the slot at a time, or anattempt is made to play scratchedor damaged CDs, the CD playercould be damaged. While usingthe CD player, use only CDs ingood condition without any label,load one CD at a time, and keepthe CD player and the loading slotfree of foreign materials, liquids,and debris.Control ButtonsThe buttons used to control the CDplayer are:CD: Press to use the CD player.l SEEK/ g SEEK: Press to selecttracks or to fast forward or rewindwithin a track.INFO: Press to display additionalinformation about the current trackthat may be available.TUNE: Turn to select tracks.MENU/SELECT: Turn to enter themenu, press to select an item.Z (Eject): Press to eject the disc.k: Press to pause a CD or MP3track, press again to resumeplayback.srx.book Page 18 Monday, June 8, 2009 8:28 AM