CD ShowerCompanion™Stereo AM/FM& MP3-CDwith Aluminum ConeSpeaker TechnologySI738 InstructionsRead and save these instructions.
Mounting Options(See Mounting Options section in the general instructions fordetailed illustrations.)To wall mount, use the included bracket, screws a
The display reset and backup battery are located behind the CDplayer cover. Press OPEN to access this area.Display ResetIf this product does not opera
Features include:• AM/FM/TV audio• Scanning radio presets• Quality CD and MP3-CD sound reproduction• Aluminum cone-driver speakers• Full Dot Matrix LC
• Battery or adapter powered• Headphone and subwoofer jacks• 40-second ESP (electronic shock protection) reduces skippingduring CD playbackControlsLis
General Power RequirementsControls14AlarmON/OFFCD Program/Demo/MemoryDisplay/EqualizerAlpha Num KeysSnoozeand LightVolumeSleepTimerAudioSelectionPower
15Install 6 C alkaline batteries. Use only fresh/new batteriesin this product. Replace all used batteries when low batteryicon appears.Use of the opti
16• To turn the audio on for 15 to 120 minutes, press SLEEP from1 to 6 times. Power shuts off automatically. To turn on forcontinuous play, press POWE
17CD/MP3 Player - Basic OperationThis player features electronic shock protection (ESP), thatreduces skipping caused by sudden movement.1. Press CD OP
185. Press and hold CH- or CH+ to rapidly scan tracks, stoppingbefore desired song. Then, press and release CH- or CH+ tochange tracks one at a time.6
19CD/MP3 Player - Play OptionsActivate these features while the CD-MP3 is playing.Song LoopTo lock the current song on the continuous play loop, press
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20MP3 AlbumsUse an MP3 recorder or PC to create and organize MP3 discs for playback on the Shower Companion™audio system. Because a large number of so
21CD Player Programming1. Pressing PRG/DEMO/MEM with CD stopped enters program-ming mode.(Screen flashes PGM under and shows program informationon the
22MP3 Programming1. Programming MP3 playback is similar to that for a CD. Albumselection is now available as well as track selection.2. Pressing PRG/D
23AM/FM/TV Preset StationsProgram favorite radio stations and quickly access them using theCH- and CH+ buttons.Programming (Radio must be on.)1. To se
24The TV audio band (US version) requires a strong broadcast signaland will not operate properly in areas located away from abroadcast or relay statio
25International RadioThis product is normally shipped with the radio display defaultedto USA for use within the United States. Use the following pro-c
26Setting the Alarm1. With the POWER off, press MODE.(Alarm hour setting flashes on the display.)2. To decrease hours, press CH-. To increase, press C
27Alarm Features• Press MODE three times. (Alarm menu displays.)• To change, press CH-/CH+.• To select alarm sound and volume or ramp-up option:1. Pre
28BUTTONSCH- & CH+Adjust Setting.MODEActivate setting mode and rotatethrough setting options.ALARM ON/OFFPress to Activate/Deactivate Alarm. (Alar
291. With the POWER off, press MODE six times. (Current hoursetting flashes on the display.)2. To decrease hours, press CH-. To increase, press CH+.3.
Quick Start ...5Display Compartment...
301. Press MODE nine times. (Year setting flashes.)2. To change, press CH- or CH+.3. Press MODE again. (Month setting flashes.)4. To change, press CH-
31The display defaults to 12 Hour (AM/PM) and Fahrenheit (°F).The user can change these settings as desired.1. Press MODE eight times. (12hr/24hr menu
Wall MountingBracket, screws and plugs are included. (Some surfaces may require different or additional mounting hardware.) SuspendInsert ends of the
33Stand UprightAttach the support leg to the back of the unit to stand it upright on a flat surface. (Slots are marked for horizontal or vertical plac
Statement of FCC/DHHS Compliance34WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expresslyapproved by the party responsible for compliance could v
35•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfrom that to which the receiver is connected. •Consult the dealer or an experienced radi
What Is CoveredThis warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below.How Long Coverage LastsThis warranty run
Setting the Clock...29Setting the Calendar ...
General Power RequirementsInstall 6 C alkaline batteries. Use only fresh/new batteries in thisproduct. Use of the optional AC adapter is recommended f
CD/MP3 Player1. Press CD OPEN button and firmly press the CD onto the spindle.2. Press POWER or SLEEP button.3. Press CD>||(PLAY/PAUSE). 4. To rapi
Setting the Clock1. With the POWER button off, press MODE six times. Thecurrent hour setting flashes on the display.2. To decrease hours, press CH-.
Setting the Alarm4. To decrease minutes, press CH-. To increase minutes, press CH+.5. To activate or deactivate alarm, press the ALARM ON/OFFbutton. T
Setting 12/24-Hour Clock and Temperature DisplayThe display defaults to 12 Hour (AM/PM) and Fahrenheit (°F). 1. Press MODE eight times. 12/24hr menu a
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