Califone CD Player 2455AV 02 User Manual

2455AV-02  
Performer Plus™  
CD, CD-R and CD-RW Compatible  
Owner’s Manual  
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Initial Setup  
AC Line Operation  
1. The power cord is located at the rear of the unit. Release the cord retainer tab and uncoil the cord.  
2. Plug the cord into a standard 120 volt 50-60 Hz AC outlet. Be sure the plug blades are fully inserted.  
THE UNIT IS ON WHEN PLUGGED IN.  
Battery Operation  
1. The battery compartment is located at the rear of the unit. Push the lever at the center of the door toward  
the rear of the unit, then lift the door free.  
2. Eight “Dsize batteries are required. Refer to the orientation diagram shown inside the battery compartment  
when installing. Place the batteries on top of the nylon ribbon to help “popout the old batteries when you  
need to replace them.  
3. Replace the battery cover.  
IMPORTANT:  
Remove all batteries from your cassette unit if it will not be used for an extended period of time.  
DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND DO NOT LEAVE DISCHARGED BATTERIES IN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT.  
NOTE:  
Califone cassette player/recorders are designed for use only with 60 minute Type 1 Normal Bias recording tape.  
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Top View Detail  
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ON  
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PHONES  
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PLAY TIME  
PROGRAM  
POWER  
MIC  
C. MIC  
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DUBBING SPEED  
NORMAL  
CD SPEED  
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TAPE PITCH  
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1. Headphone Jack, 3.5 mm  
2. Microphone Jack, 3.5 mm  
3. Internal Condensor Mic  
4. Power Switch  
26. CD  
27. Tape  
28. Tuner, AM/FM/FM Stereo  
29. Line In  
5. Balance Control  
30. LCD Display  
6. Tape Pitch  
31. 2X Tape Counter  
7. CD Speed: +, Normal, - (15%)  
8. Volume Control  
9. Treble Control  
32. Remote Control Sensor  
33. Tape Deck 1, Record/Play  
34. Tape Deck 2, Play  
10. Bass Control  
35. Beat Cut Switch  
11. Dubbing Speed, Normal, 2X  
12. CD Compartment  
13. Carrying Handle  
14. Random Play  
15. Play Time  
16. Program  
36. Line In Jacks, R/L Channels  
37. Cord Wrap  
38. Battery Compartment  
39. Right Channel Speaker Jack  
40. Left Channel Speaker Jack  
41. Line Out Jacks, R/L Channels  
42. AC Power Cord  
17. Tuner Up  
18. Tuner Down  
19. Stereo/Mono  
20. Play/Pause  
21. Stop  
22. Skip/Scan Forward  
23. Skip/Scan Back  
24. Preset/Repeat  
25. Power On/Standby Switch  
43. Telescopic Antenna  
44. Headphone Jacks (Five 1/4”)  
45. Voice-Over Mic Jack  
46. Voice-Over Mic Volume  
47. Wireless Receiver Input Jack  
48. Headphone/External Speaker Jack  
49. Remote Control  
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Getting Started  
The LED display will be in red (for standby mode) when the ‘Powerbutton is pushed. Pushing the LED will cause the LED to  
be green indicating the unit is fully powered up.  
• Depressing the ‘Tapebutton will cause the LCD display to show ‘Tape.  
• Depressing the ‘AM/FMbutton will cause the LCD display to show ‘AMor ‘FM.  
• Depressing the ‘CDbutton will cause the LCD display to show ‘Disc.  
Electronic Volume Control Display  
Digital Volume Control  
VOLUME  
VOL 26  
• The volume control is preset to automatically turn on at volume level “26upon  
power up. Press ‘VOL qto reduce the volume, the level will be shown in the LCD  
panel. Minimum volume will show ‘00on the LCD display.  
• Press ‘VOL pto increase the volume. The maximum volume is ‘40on the LCD display.  
Treble  
Treble and Bass Controls  
‘TREBLEpand ‘TREBLE qcan be used to adjust the Treble up and down respectively,  
TRE+2  
while ‘BASS pand ‘BASS qcan be used to adjust the Bass up and down respectively.  
Both Treble and Bass can be adjusted in the range of +5 to –5.  
Bass  
BA+1  
PLL Radio Function  
AM Band Selection  
• Press ‘AM/FMto select the desired reception band. Extend the telescoping  
antenna for FM. There is a built-in antenna for AM reception. For FM stereo  
AM  
520  
KHz  
reception the ‘stereowill show on the LCD display.  
• Press the ‘TUNER por ‘TUNER qbutton repeatedly until the desired station  
shows on the LCD display.  
• To automatically scan through the frequency bands, hold the ‘TUNERbutton  
down until you see the speed of the LCD display increase. Scanning will stop  
when a strong signal is detected.  
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Programming Stations  
20 FM stations and 12 AM stations can be saved in memory with the ‘PRESETfunction.  
• Select a station to be saved in memory and press the ‘PROGRAMbutton to see ‘_ _’ appear on the LCD display.  
Memory Display  
CH  
AM  
520  
KHz ___ ___  
• Press ‘PRESETkey to choose the desired channel (e.g. channel 1) then press ‘PROGRAMagain to save.  
Choose Channel 1  
CH  
AM  
520  
KHz  
1
• Select another station and press ‘PROGRAMagain, then press ‘PRESETto select channel 2.  
Press ‘PROGRAMagain to save.  
Press the ‘PRESETbutton to access preset stations until the desired channel is found.  
CD Function  
The 2455AV-02 CD player accepts both 12 cm and 8 cm discs and will read CD, CD-R and CD-RW formats.  
• Before opening the CD door, the LCD will show dashed lines. Open the CD door and the LCD display will show ‘Open.  
Insert a CD and push door closed and the LCD will display the number of tracks and total play time of the disc.  
Reading TOC  
After Reading TOC  
Track  
AM  
520  
KHz  
T1ra1ck  
_ _:_ _ _ _  
• Press the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton to play the CD and the LCD display will flash while reading the disc.  
Then it will show track 1 and the elapsed playing time.  
Searching Track 1  
Playing Track 1  
T1rack  
AM  
520  
KHz  
T1rack  
_ _:_ _  
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• To Pause press the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton while the disc is playing, the playing time will flash.  
Pressing the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton again will start the disc again from where it paused.  
• To select a track to play press the ‘SKIP FORWARD uu| or ‘SKIP BACK |ttbutton either from ‘Stop’  
or ‘Pause. Each press will change the track number by one.  
If the CD is playing, pushing and holding the ‘SKIP uu|button will advance through the current track  
until it is over, then proceed to advance through the next track as long as the button is held down.  
Conversely, pushing and holding the ‘SKIP |ttbutton will scan in the reverse direction through the  
track currently playing and continue through previous tracks as long as the button is held down.  
• To stop playing the disc, press the ‘STOPbutton.  
Repeat Playing  
• To repeat one track, press the ‘REPEATbutton one time either while playing or in pause.  
One Track Repeat (Flashing)  
Repeat  
Track  
4:05  
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• To replay all tracks, press the ‘REPEATbutton a second time either while playing or in pause.  
• A third press of the ‘REPEATbutton will cancel the repeat command.  
Memory Programming. Up to 20 tracks can be programmed.  
With the CD stopped press the ‘PROGRAMbutton one time. Select a track to play by pushing the ‘Skip  
Forwarduu| or ‘Skip Back|tt button. Push the ‘PROGRAMbutton again to enter another track to save in  
memory. When finished, press the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton to start the program. Pressing ‘STOPat any time  
exits the Program function. Note: When the CD door is opened all programming is cleared.  
Program Input Mode  
Choose Track 4  
Program Input Complete  
Memory  
Track  
Memory  
Track  
Memory  
Track  
Pr:01 _ _  
Pr:01 0 4  
Pr:01 _ _  
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Random Play Function  
Pressing the ‘RANDOMbutton during CD play or stop condition will engage random play. Pressing again will cancel the function.  
Note: If the CD has memory programmed, the random function cannot operate until the program is cleared.  
Play Time Mode  
Pressing thePLAY TIMEbutton changes the time format on the LCD from elapsed time of each track to the total time remaining on the CD.  
Dual Cassette Operation  
The 2455AV-02 features dual cassette decks for playback, continuous playback (Deck 2 to Deck 1) and  
recording from tape, radio, microphone or CD on Deck 1 only.  
Loading a Tape  
To load a cassette tape, press the ‘STOP/EJECTbutton on Deck 1 or on Deck 2 to open the cassette door. Insert tape with playing  
side label facing you. Close the cassette door to lock the tape in position. Note: While Deck 1 is in playback mode, Deck 2 must be  
stopped and not in ‘PLAYor ‘PAUSEmode for Deck 1 to playback.  
Tape Playback  
To play a loaded cassette tape:  
1. Set ‘FUNCTIONbutton to ‘TAPE’  
2. Press ‘PLAYDeck 1 or 2.  
3. Adjust ‘VOLUME.  
4. Adjust ‘TREBLEand ‘BASScontrols.  
To Stop Playback  
Press the ‘STOP/EJECTkey.  
To Pause Playback  
Press the ‘PAUSEkey all the way down to lock. To resume play, press the ‘PAUSEkey again, and release.  
To Fast Wind/Rewind  
Press the ‘REWINDor ‘FAST-FORWARDkey. Press the ‘STOP/EJECTkey to stop winding at the desired position.  
During regular play, or recording, the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached.  
OTHER FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS  
Headphone Jacks  
Six jacks are provided. One 3.5 mm jack on top and five 1/4phone jacks on the rear of the cabinet.  
Extension Speaker Jacks  
Optional stereo extension speakers (SP-2400 Blaster Buddies) can be plugged into the 1/4L (left) and R (right) speaker jacks on the  
rear of the cabinet.  
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NOTE: THE INTERNAL SPEAKERS ARE DISABLED WHEN EXTENSION SPEAKERS ARE PLUGGED IN  
Microphone Jack  
To record using a dynamic microphone, plug into the 3.5 mm jack (29) on the rear of the cabinet. A 2.5 mm jack is also provided  
for use with Califone model 4805AV microphone with remote Start/Stop.  
Remote Sensor A sensor is built into the 2455AV-02 for use with the RC-2400 remote control.  
RC-2400 Remote Control  
• The RC 2400 operates most functions available on the boombox controls. It does not, however, function with some  
of the tape operations.  
INTRO One feature added to the remote is the Intro function. This feature will give a preview of each track for 10 seconds.  
Press the ‘PLAYbutton while in the CD mode, then press the ‘INTRObutton. Press the ‘INTRObutton again to resume normal  
play. If the ‘INTRObutton is not pushed a second time, the preview will continue through the last track. Pushing ‘PLAY, ‘PAUSE’  
or ‘STOPwill not disengage the Intro function.  
MUTE Mute is another feature added to the remote. It works with tape, AM/FM and CD functions.  
10+ This button allows you to jump forward a number of tracks rather than use the scan forward feature. From stop, pause or  
play, pushing the 10+ button once will show a 1 and a flashing –(dash) see 1-. To jump to track 15 enter 5. To go to track 23 from  
track 6 press 10+ twice and see 2-. Enter 3 and jump to track 23.  
Other Notes  
- The ‘SCAN/SKIPbuttons are the same as the ‘Tuner p, ‘Skip forward uu|and ‘Tuner q, ‘Skip back |ttbuttons on the boombox.  
- The ‘REPEATbutton is the same as the ‘PRESET/REPEATbutton on the boombox.  
- The ‘TIMEbutton is the same as the ‘PLAY TIMEbutton on the boombox.  
Continuous Play (Deck 1 to Deck 2)  
1. Set the ‘FUNCTIONselector to ‘TAPE.  
2. Load prerecorded cassettes into Deck 1 and Deck 2.  
3. Press the ‘PLAYbutton on Deck 2.  
4. Press the ‘PAUSEand ‘PLAYbuttons on Deck 1.  
5. Adjust the ‘VOLUMEand ‘TONEcontrols.  
6. When the tape in Deck 2 reaches its end, it will automatically stop and the tape in Deck 1 will begin playing automatically.  
To Record from Microphone, Tape, Radio or CD  
This unit has an ALC (Automatic Level Control) circuit and no further adjustment of the Volume control is necessary while  
recording. Set the ‘FUNCTIONSelector to: ‘TAPEto record from microphone. Plug mic into AM/FM jack to record from radio  
or into CD jack to record from CD.  
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1. Insert a blank tape into cassette Deck 1.  
2. Press the ‘PAUSEbutton then the ‘RECORDbutton on Deck 1 to prepare for recording. As the ‘RECORDbutton is pressed  
the ‘PLAYbutton will follow.  
3. Press ‘PAUSEagain to start recording.  
Dubbing (Recording from Tape 2 to Tape 1)  
1. Insert a blank tape into cassette Deck 1, and the source or prerecorded tape into Deck 2.  
2. Press the ‘PAUSEbutton then the ‘RECORDbutton on Deck 1 to prepare for recording. As the  
‘RECORDkey is pressed the ‘PLAYbutton will follow.  
3. Press the ‘PLAYbutton on Deck 2, the ‘PAUSEbutton on Deck 1  
will release automatically and recording will begin.  
Note: Every new cassette tape has erase prevention tabs.  
Commercially prerecorded tapes have the tabs removed to  
prevent recording over the original material or accidental  
erasure. Cover the openings with adhesive tape if you wish  
to record over such cassette tape.  
To Stop Recording Press theSTOP/EJECTbutton on Deck 2 or press thePAUSEkey on Deck 1 to momentarily stop recording.  
Cueing with the Tape 1 Counter  
Rewind the tape to the beginning. Press the ‘RESETbutton to reset the counter to (000). Use the Tape 1 Counter Display to note  
precise points on an audio tape during playback and to cue the tape to those precise points using the ‘FAST FORWARD, ‘CUE,  
or ‘REWIND/REVIEWbuttons.  
Compact Disc Player Operation  
The 2455AV-02 Programmable Compact Disc Player plays both 12cm and 8cm CDs, CD-R, CD-RW without  
requiring an adapter. Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for play.  
Loading a Compact Disc  
1. Lift to open the CD door and see “OPENon  
the LCD display.  
Compact Disc Play  
To play a loaded CD:  
1. Turn power ON.  
2. Place a CD in compartment with label side up.  
3. Press the CD door down to close.  
2. Set the ‘FUNCTIONSelector to CD.  
3. The LCD will show the number of tracks and playing time.  
4. Press the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton.  
The CD Display will show the current track and playing  
time.  
To pause a playing CD  
Press the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton again. The pause indicator “II”  
will appear on the display. Press ‘PLAY/PAUSEagain to resume play.  
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To stop a playing CD  
Press the ‘STOPbutton. The display shows, “—.  
Note: When you press ‘PLAYagain the player will return to the first track. The display will show “00and then “01.  
To skip forward or backward from track to track during playback  
Press the ‘SKIP uu|button once and the next track will be displayed and begin playing. Press repeatedly to  
move forward to the desired track.  
Press the ‘SKIP |ttbutton once to return to the beginning of the current track. Press repeatedly to skip back  
to earlier tracks. Playback resumes from the selected track.  
To search forward or backward to a particular point on a track during playback  
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for playback. To program a song sequence:  
1. Press STOP first if the CD is playing.  
2. Press the ‘PROGRAMbutton. The CD display will show P:01  
3. Press the ‘SKIP uu|and or ‘SKIP |ttbuttons to select the first track to program.  
4. Once the desired track is reached, press the ‘PROGRAMbutton to enter the track number into memory.  
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 to program additional tracks.  
6. Press the ‘PLAY/PAUSEbutton to start programmed playback.  
Note: The program will be erased when you press the ‘PROGRAMbutton.  
Repeat CD Selections  
Repeat one or all programmed selections using the ‘REPEATbutton. Push the button once to replay any  
single selection. Push the button twice to replay all programmed selections (in programmed order). Push  
the button three times to clear the ‘REPEATfunction. “REPEAT ONEor “REPEAT ALLwill appear on the  
display when the ‘REPEATbutton is pushed.  
AM/FM Radio Operation  
The 2455AV-02 features a AM/FM PLL (phase locked loop) stereo radio and telescopic antenna for local AM  
and FM stereo reception. To operate the radio:  
1. Plug the unit in.  
2. Set the ‘FUNCTIONselector to Radio.  
3. Extend the telescope antenna.  
4. Select AM, FM or FM Stereo reception band.  
5. Use the Tuning buttons to select the desired station.  
6. Adjust antenna for best reception.  
Note: The FM “stereoindicator light will appear on the LED display when an FM stereo station is tuned in.  
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Care and Handling of Compact Discs  
1. Handle the disc by its edges or center hole. To keep the disc clean, avoid touching the data surface.  
2. Data is embedded directly beneath the label, protected only by a thin lacquer layer and is more vulnerable to damage than  
the bottom. A scratch that penetrates the label will certainly destroy data, whereas a scratch on the bottom can often be  
overlooked or corrected by the laser pickup.  
3. Do not write on the label surface. A ballpoint will damage data; marking pens have solvents that may penetrate the top layer.  
4. Do not stick paper or tape on the label surface; this probably won’t hurt the disc but might jam the disc drive.  
5. Do not expose a disc to high temperature or humidity for an extended period of time. The disc material will soften at around  
200 degrees Fahrenheit. Allow the disc to reach room temperature before playing if it has been subjected to extreme cold.  
6. Preventive cleaning is unnecessary and potentially harmful. Clean only when required.  
7. Clean a disc with a soft moistened cloth. Pat dry. Wipe the disc from the center out like spokes of a  
wheel. Never wipe across a disc as you would an LP record.  
8. Never use solvents, commercial cleaners or sprays designed for LP’s. Plain lukewarm water is recommended.  
9. Keep discs protected at all times.  
Cassette Maintenance & Service Cleaning  
The heads, capstan and pinch roller should be cleaned from time to time to prevent buildup of tape oxide,  
which degrades performance.  
1. Remove cassette tape before cleaning.  
2. Clean the head of all visible, reddish-brown oxide with a cotton-tipped swab moistened with a methyl alcohol or any  
solution specifically manufactured for this purpose.  
Caution: DO NOT scrape the head surface with hard, sharp or abrasive objects. This will permanently damage the heads.  
3. Clean the pinch roller by scrubbing the surface of the roller with the moistened swab. Rotate the roller  
by hand until the entire surface is clean.  
4. Clean external case surfaces with a moist, soft cloth. Use only a mild detergent water solution.  
Head Demagnetization  
It is recommended that the tape heads be demagnetized from time to time. This eliminates residual  
magnetism which degrades sound reproduction and the recording function.  
1. After cleaning the heads and capstan, place the demagnetizer several feet away from the cassette unit  
and plug it into an AC outlet.  
2. Follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions supplied with the demagnetizer.  
Project Intercept  
Please contact us immediately if you experience any difficulties with your Califone product. Our Project Intercept customer service  
program will repair or replace warranted items. Contact us via phone 1-800-722-0500 or email [email protected].  
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Specifications  
Headphone Jacks:  
Output Power  
14 Watts  
Radio Frequency Range  
FM 88 – 108 MHz  
AM 525-1710KHZ  
Cassette Frequency Response  
CD Frequency Response  
Power Supply  
80Hz – 12000Hz  
20Hz – 20000Hz  
AC 110V – 60Hz, 8”D(UM-1) Cells  
Dimensions (WxHxD)  
Weight  
22”W x 8”H x 8.5”D  
11 lbs.  
Troubleshooting  
Problems  
Items To Check  
General  
The unit does not operate.  
Is the AC power cord unplugged?  
Are the batteries fully charged?  
Cassette  
Cassette cannot be loaded.  
Is cassette being loaded properly?  
Is the PLAY key depressed?  
The tape does not move.  
Is the PAUSE key depressed?  
The tape gets caught in the tape  
transport mechanism.  
Is the pinch roller or capstan dirty?  
Is there excessive slack in the tape?  
Is the tape too old or the quality bad?  
Is there excessive slack in the tape?  
Are the tape heads dirty?  
Tape speed is slow.  
Tape running is unstable.  
There is excessive noise, the sound  
quivers or there are breaks in the sound.  
Recording  
The RECORD key cannot be depressed.  
Is a cassette loaded? Is the cassette’s erasure  
prevention tab broken off?  
Recording cannot be done.  
Are the heads dirty?  
The previous recording cannot be erased.  
Is the erasure head dirty?  
Is the tape type other than type 1 normal bias?  
Is the master volume turned up?  
No sound output.  
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Troubleshooting  
CD  
CD play does not begin.  
Is the AC power cord unplugged or loose?  
Is the CD upside down?  
Is the CD or lens excessively dirty?  
Is the disc holder closed properly?  
Is the PAUSE mode on?  
Is the FUNCTION switch on CD mode?  
The CD produces no sound.  
The CD sound jumps.  
Is there condensation inside the unit? If so, let stand  
for 1-2 hours until dry.  
Is the lens or CD excessively dirty?  
Is the unit subjected to excessive vibration?  
Are there any bad scratches on the CD?  
Is CD loaded upside down?  
CD stops immediately.  
Is CD not set properly in tray?  
Is CD excessively dirty?  
CD takes too long to start  
Press STOP and PLAY/PAUSE again, repeat if necessary.  
AM/FM Radio  
No sound or signal  
Is FUNCTION Selector set to Radio?  
Is Band Selector set properly?  
Signal is unclear.  
Is telescoping antenna fully extended and properly  
positioned for best reception?  
FM Stereo reception is unclear.  
Tune Radio so FM Stereo LED is lit. Adjust antenna if necessary.  
Make sure to register your product for warranty coverage. Visit califone.com  
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CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - DO NOT OPEN  
!
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR  
BACK. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QAULIFIED  
PERSONNEL.  
The exclamation point within a  
The lightening flash with arrowhead  
triangle is intended to tell the user  
within a triangle is intended to tell the  
that important operating and servicing  
user that parts inside the product are a  
risk of electric shock to persons.  
instructions are in the papers with  
!
the appliance.  
This product is not designed to  
function normally in strong electro-  
magnetic fields. Consequently, the  
Ce produit n’est pas conçu pour  
un fonctionnement dans de forts  
champs électromagnétiques. Par  
conséquent, la qualité sonore peut  
diminuer si ce produit est exposé à  
WARNING:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, SO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE  
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
audio quality may degrade while the  
product is exposed to strong electromagnetic fields.  
Normal audio quality operation will be recovered  
when the strong electromagnetic field is no  
longer present.  
un fort champ életromagnétique. La qualité sonore  
redeviendra normale après affaib-lissement du  
champ électromagnétique.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
POWER CORD PROTECTION - POWER SUPPLY CORDS  
ATTENTION: ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
SHOULD BE READ BEFORE OPERATING APPLIANCE. ALL OPER-  
ATING AND USE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOW-  
ED WHEN OPERATING THE APPLIANCE. HEED AND ADHERE  
TO ALL WARNINGS ON THE APPLIANCE AND IN THE OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS. RETAIN ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUC-  
TIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
SHOULD BE ROUTED SO THAT THEY ARE NOT LIKELY TO BE  
WALKED ON OR PINCHED BY ITEMS PLACED UPON OR AGAINST  
THEM, PAYING PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO CORDS  
AT PLUGS, CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES, AND THE POINT WHERE  
THEY EXIT FROM THE APPLIANCE.  
CLEANING - THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE CLEANED ONLY AS REC-  
OMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.  
WATER & MOISTURE - DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE NEAR  
WATER; IE. BATHTUB, WASHBOWL, KITCHEN SINK, LAUNDRY  
TUB, WET BASEMENT OR SWIMMING POOL.  
NON USE PERIODS - UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE POWER CORD  
FROM THE OUTLET WHEN LEFT UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF  
TIME.  
VENTILATION - DO NOT SITUATE THE APPLIANCE SO THAT  
ITS LOCATION OR POSITION INTERFERES WITH ITS PROPER  
VENTILATION. FOR EXAMPLE, THE APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT  
BE SITUATED ON A BED, SOFA, RUG OR SIMILAR SURFACE THAT  
MAY BLOCK THE VENTILATION OPENINGS. THE  
OBJECT & LIQUID ENTRY - CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN SO THAT  
OBJECTS DO NOT FALL AND LIQUIDS ARE NOT SPILLED INTO THE  
ENCLOSURE THROUGH OPENINGS.  
APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN A BUILT-IN  
INSTALLATION, SUCH AS A BOOKCASE OR CABINET, THAT  
MAY IMPEDE THE FLOW OF AIR THROUGH THE VENTILATION  
OPENINGS.  
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE - THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE SER-  
VICED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WHEN: (A) THE POWER  
SUPPLY CORD OR THE PLUG HAS BEEN DAMAGED (B) OBJECTS  
HAVE FALLEN OR LIQUID HAS BEEN SPILLED INTO THE APPLIANCE  
(C) THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN EXPOSED TO RAIN (D) THE APPLI-  
ANCE DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE OPERATING NORMALLY OR EXHIB-  
ITS A MARKED CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE (E) THE APPLIANCE HAS  
BEEN DROPPED OR THE ENCLOSURE DAMAGED.  
HEAT - SITUATE THE APPLIANCE AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES  
SUCH AS RADIATORS, HEAT REGISTERS, STOVES OR OTHER AP-  
PLIANCES (INCLUDING AMPLIFIERS) THAT PRODUCE HEAT.  
POWER SOURCES - CONNECT THE APPLIANCE ONLY TO A  
POWER SUPPLY TYPE DESCRIBED IN THE OPERATING INSTR-UC-  
TIONS OR MARKED ON THE APPLIANCE.  
SERVICING - THE USER SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO  
SERVICE THE APPLIANCE BEYOND THAT DESCRIBED IN  
THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. ALL OTHER SERVICING REFER TO  
A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION - PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE  
TAKEN SO THAT THE GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION MEANS OF  
THE APPLIANCE ARE NOT DEFEATED.  
Califone® International Inc. • 1145 Arroyo Avenue, # A • San Fernando, CA 91340 USA  
Toll Free 800.722.0500 | Toll Free Fax 877.402.2248  
International Customers call 818.407.2400 or Fax 818.407.2405 califone.com  
July 2007  
 

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