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[. . . ] To resume play, press " " (3 figure 2) once again. EN play mode pause mode Please note that when playing a MP3 CD, the songs will be played in the file names' alphabetical order, unless the user has changed the playing-order by adding a "tag" to the filename. Stop/Off (1) Press Stop " " (1 figure 2) to stop the player and enter idle status (the motor does not run but the power is on). When the player is in idle status, pressing the " figure 2) button will turn off the player. Next (4) Press Next " " (4) figure 2 to skip to the beginning of the next track. [. . . ] Continuous pressing of Next " " (4 figure 2) during play will fast-search forward through the track. Previous (2) Press Previous " " (2 figure 2) to skip to the beginning of the previous track. Continuous pressing of Previous during play will fast-search backwards through the track. " (1 7 Program (8) The TEAC MP3 Player has a memory for program ming up to 20 songs. EN To start the "program" function, press the Program button (8 figure 2). If the memory is not empty, the last memorized song will be displayed. Repeat this process until you have programmed the songs that you want. Press play " " (3 figure 2) to start playing the programmed songs. The program-memory will be erased when the power is switched off. 8 Intro (7) Press Intro (7 figure 2) to start playing the intro (the first 10 seconds) of every song. If the player is in Program mode, only the intro of the memorized songs will be played. To stop the intro function, press the Intro button (7 figure 2) once again or press the Play button (3 figure 2). Even if your headphones are of an "open air" type, do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear what is going on around you. EN 11 3. Troubleshooting When your player does not operate properly, please check the following points. If you are unable to solve EN the problem, please contact TEAC Tech Support. Power can not be turned on · Check if the batteries are inserted correctly, see page 3. · Replace batteries if they become discharged · Check if the AC adapter is connected properly to the player, see page 5. · Check if the connection of the AC adapter to the player is loose. Playback is not possible or player stops during playback · Make sure the disc cover is closed properly · Deactivate the HOLD mode · When there is condensation on the lens, wait until the lens has cleared. · Check if the CD disc is inserted properly, it should be placed with the label side up. If so, use another disc. 12 Playback does not start from the first track · Check if the program or the resume function is activated, if so clear program or switch off resume. [. . . ] If so, use another disc. 12 Playback does not start from the first track · Check if the program or the resume function is activated, if so clear program or switch off resume. No sound or sound quality is poor · Check if headphones are connected properly, see figure 3 on page 5. · Check if the headphone plug is dirty, if so clean the headphone plug. · Check if the player is located near strong magnetic fields, if so move the set away. EN 13 4. [. . . ]

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