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[. . . ] Notes: Be absolutely sure to close the door after having inserted or ejected the magazine. Dust or dirt finding its way inside may cause malfunctioning of the unit. Eject button 3 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING DISCS With new discs The symptoms described below sometimes occur when new discs are used: · The disc is not played even when it is loaded. · Operation changes to the next disc before the first disc has a chance to be played. · The designated disc is not played. Burrs Burrs Center hole Outside circmference Remove all plastic particles of burr from surfaces of disc before loading in magazine. [. . . ] These symptoms occur when there are burrs on the center hole or outside circumference of the disc and, as a result, the disc has not been loaded properly or the disc catches on something inside the magazine. In cases like these remove the burrs using a ball point pen or similar implement, as shown in the figure on the right. WARNING Although protective film is being marketed as CD accessories, use of these products will result in malfunctions and should absolutely be avoided. 4 INSTALLATION PARTS Bracket (A) Bracket (B) Hexagonal Bolt (M6 x 12) Truss Screw (M4 x 5) x2 Tapping Screw (M5 x 12) x2 DIN 8 Pin Cable x4 Seal x4 Double Sided Tape x4 x1 x1 x2 WIRING Connect this cable to the terminal of the CD player. RESET FUNCTION The reset button must be activated with either a ball point pen or thin metal object. It is to be activated for the following reason: · Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed. Reset button 5 BEFORE INSTALLING THE UNIT Transport Lock Screws The mechanism in the CD changer is "locked" into place during shipment by the transport screws. Caution After removing the transport lock screws, place the supplied seals over the screw holes. These seals are used to keep dust, which could cause a malfunction, out of the unit. Installation and Wiring Precautions 1. · Be sure to turn off the ignition and remove the negative (­) battery cable prior to installation. Note If the changer is to be installed in a car equipped with an on-board drive or navigation computer, do not disconnect the battery cable. Under these conditions, use extra caution to avoid causing a short circuit during installation. · Attach the left and right brackets (A) to their respective brackets (B) using the hexagonal bolts (M6 x 12) and the hexagonal nuts (M6). Built-in anti-vibration board position Hexagon bolts (M6 x 12) Hexagonal bolts (M4 x 5) 2 · Pull back the carpet and determine where to attach the unit. · Stick the supplied double-sided tape to the bottom of the brackets (B) and peel off the paper backing. · Affix the unit to the floor by pressing in place. 3 · Remove the hexagonal nuts and take off the changer. 4 · Using a knife, cut "X"s in the carpet directly above the brackets (B) bolts. · Return the carpet to its original position allowing the bolts to stick through. 5 · Once more, use the hexagonal nuts to attach the changer on top of the carpet. 9 INSTALLATION Procedure for Installation on Carpet (at a 45° angle) 1 · Set the built-in anti-vibration boards on both the left and right sides to the 45° installation position "45°". · Attach the left and right brackets (A) using the hexagonal bolt (M4 x 5). · Attach the left and right brackets (A) to their respective brackets (B) using the hexagonal bolts (M6 x 12) and the hexagonal nuts (M6). Built-in anti-vibration board position Hexagon bolts (M6 x 12) Hexagonal bolts (M4 x 5) 2 · Pull back the carpet and determine where to attach the unit. · Stick the supplied double-sided tape to the bottom of the brackets (B) and peel off the paper backing. · Affix the unit to the floor by pressing in place. 3 · Remove the hexagonal nuts and take off the changer. 4 · Using a knife, cut "X"s in the carpet directly above the brackets (B) bolts. · Return the carpet to its original position allowing the bolts to stick through. 5 · Once more, use the hexagonal nuts to attach the changer on top of the carpet. 10 INSTALLATION Procedure for Installation (Suspended Position) 1 · Confirm that the built-in anti-vibration boards on both the left and right sides are set to the horizontal installation position "0". [. . . ] · Return the carpet to its original position allowing the bolts to stick through. 5 · Once more, use the hexagonal nuts to attach the changer on top of the carpet. 10 INSTALLATION Procedure for Installation (Suspended Position) 1 · Confirm that the built-in anti-vibration boards on both the left and right sides are set to the horizontal installation position "0". · Attach the left and right brackets (A) using the hexagonal bolt (M4 x 5). Built-in anti-vibration board position Hexagonal Bolts Hexagonal Bolts 2 · Determine the mounting location and drill four mounting holes. 3. 6ø 3 · Attach the CD changer with the tapping screws (M5 x 12). 11 HANDLING THE DISCS Dirt, dust, scratches and warpage cause sound skips during playback and a deterioration of sound quality. Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc's signal surface (glossy side) with a soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, the compact disc has no grooves to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wipe with a soft cloth should remove most particles. [. . . ]

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