Lenoxx Electronics Portable CD Player CD 91 User Manual

AM/FM DIGITAL RADIO COMPACT DISC  
DISC PLAYER WITH 40 SECOND ESP PLUSTM  
ELECTRONIC SHOCK PROTECTION  
MODEL CD-91  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
DIGITAL  
AM/FM RECEIVER  
5 AM & 5 FM PRESET STATION BUTT  
PLAYS ALL MUSIC COMPACT DISCS  
6 DIGIT LCD VISUAL DISPLAY  
TRACK REPEAT & DISC REPEAT  
40 SECOND ESP PLUSTM SYSTEM  
AC ADAPTOR INCLUDED  
ONS  
USES 2 SIZE “AA” BATTERIES (NOT INCLUDED)  
AUX OUT JACK - CONNECTS TO YOUR STEREO SYSTEM  
(PATCH CORD NOT INCLUDED)  
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE  
CD-91SN061799 V.1 E  
 
POWER SOURCES  
Your CD player requires 2 size “AA” alkaline batteries (not included), or the AC Adaptor (included).  
BATTERY OPERATION  
1.Apply slight downward thumb pressure on Battery Door (marked open), and gently slide it in an  
outward direction to open the door.  
2.Insert 2 size “AA” fresh alkaline batteries according to + and - polarity markings inside the battery  
compartment. For longer operating life, heavy duty alkaline batteries are recommended (also see  
TIPS ON BATTERY USE).  
3.Close the Battery Door, making sure it is snapped into place.  
NOTE: If you will not use your set for one week or more, remove the batteries and unplug the AC  
Adaptor from the wall outlet.  
TIPS ON BATTERY USE  
Reversing polarities will damage the batteries and possibly  
your set. Be sure to follow + and - markings as indicated.  
Do not mix different types together (Alkaline, Carbon-  
Zinc, Nickel-Cadmium etc.), or old batteries with new ones.  
When not in use for an extended period of time, or while  
internal batteries will not be used, remove them to prevent  
possible acid leakage or corrosion resulting in damage  
to your player.  
Bear in mind that battery life expectancy is based upon  
volume and bass listening levels and if ESP PLUS circuitry  
is used. Using the ESP PLUS feature consumes more  
power. Maximum battery power consumption happens at  
maximum settings. Typical life for 2 size “AA” alkaline batteries is about 8 hours of continuous use.  
If the set fails to switch tracks, or if it shuts off, your batteries are weak. Replace both batteries, or  
use the AC Adaptor.  
When the batteries have become discharged, they must be disposed of in a safe manner that  
complies with all applicable laws.  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
If the alkaline batteries are weak and discharged, this symbol “  
” FLASHES in the display, then the  
power automatically turns off. If this occurs, replace both batteries (also if display does not show  
anything, batteries are dead).  
This set can be used without batteries as long as the supplied AC Adaptor is connected.  
NOTE: When proper power is in use, the “  
” symbol will be steady on (not flashing).  
TECHNICAL NOTE: Because of the special integrated circuits and servomotor in this set,  
this set will not work with weak batteries, it will automatically shut off if  
the batteries get too weak for proper operation.  
BATTERY RECOVERY  
When batteries get weak and cause the set to stop, if you wait about 30 minutes, the batteries will  
regain a small amount of capacity and play for a few more minutes. This does not mean the set is  
defective. Replace both batteries or use the AC Adaptor.  
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AC ADAPTOR OPERATION  
Your CD player may be powered from any household 120V AC outlet, using the adaptor included.  
Insert the adaptor’s small connector plug into the DC 4.5V Jack marked  
set, and plug the adaptor into an AC outlet.  
on the rear of the  
N O T E : If the AC Adaptor is connected when regular batteries are installed, the player automatically  
switches to the AC Adaptor power and the batteries are not used.  
CAUTION:  
To prevent electric shock, do not use this AC Adaptor with an extension cord or outlet, unless it can  
be fully inserted without exposing any part of the blades. Do not use any other adaptor to power this  
set or you may damage your set.  
NOTE: The symbol “  
” (steady on) shows you that proper power is being supplied.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
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1.CD DOOR OPEN BUTTON (SLIDE TO OPEN)  
2.ESP (ELECTRONIC SHOCK PROTECTION) BUTTON  
3.CD DOOR  
4. 5 AM & 5 FM MEMORY PRESET BUTTONS  
5.REPEAT/ENTER BUTTON  
6.CD PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON / RADIO AM/FM BAND BUTTON  
7.CD STOP AND POWER OFF BUTTON  
8.CD BACKWARD SEARCH(SKIP) / RADIO TUNING BUTTON  
9.CD AND RADIO DISPLAY  
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10.CD FORWARD SEARCH(SKIP) / RADIO TUNING BUTTON  
11. RADIO MEMORY STORE BUTTON  
12.PHONES JACK (headphone jack)  
13.VOLUME CONTROL  
14.CD/RADIO FUNCTION SWITCH  
15.BASS BOOST SWITCH  
16.CD PROGRAM BUTTON  
17.AUX OUT JACK (FOR HOME STEREO CONNECTION)  
18. AC ADAPTOR JACK  
19. BATTERY DOOR  
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CONNECTIONS  
LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES  
Connect the plug of the stereo headphones into the Phones Jack (on the  
right side of set, marked “PHONES”).  
DO NOT PLUG THE HEADPHONES INTO THE AUX OUT JACK!  
CAUTION:  
Hearing experts advise against exposure to continuous extended play at  
loud volume levels while using headphones, possible hearing loss may  
result. If you experience a ringing in the ears, reduce volume or discontinue  
use. We want you to listen for a lifetime.  
TO PHONES JACK  
HANDLING COMPACT DISCS  
This set is designed to play only compact discs bearing this identification  
logo  
(logo must say DIGITAL AUDIO).  
Other discs may not conform to the CD standard and may not play properly.  
Dirty, scratched or warped discs may cause skipping or noise.  
Handle the disc only by the edges. To keep clean, do not touch its surface.  
Discs should be stored in their cases after use to avoid scratches.  
Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, high temperatures,  
or dust, etc. Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can warp  
the disc (such as leaving the discs in your car during summertime).  
Do not stick or write anything on either side of disc. Sharp writing  
instruments, or the inks used in some felt-tip pens, may damage its surface.  
CLEANING DISCS  
Fingerprints should be carefully wiped from the surface of disc with a  
soft cloth. Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no grooves  
to collect dust and microscopic dirt, so gently wiping them with a soft  
cloth should remove most particles. Wipe in a straight motion from the  
center to the edge.  
Never use thinner, benzine, record cleaner or antistatic spray on a  
compact disc. Such chemicals can damage its plastic surface.  
TO REMOVE THE DISC  
Open the CD Door by sliding the Door Open Button, hold the disc by the  
edge while slightly pressing on the center spindle as illustrated, then lift  
it from the edge to release and remove.  
NOTE  
Always press the Stop Button and wait for the disc to stop rotating before  
sliding the CD Door Open Button to remove the disc.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
1. Slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to RADIO position.  
2. Press the AM/FM Band Button to select the desired wave band.  
3. Tune to desired station by pressing the Tuning Up or Down Button.  
Each time the button is pressed, the frequency changes.  
FM  
MHz  
ST ERE O  
4. To search for a station quickly (automatic tuning), keep the Tuning Up or Down Button pressed  
until the frequency starts to change rapidly. After tuning into a strong station, the search stops.  
6. If you tune into a FM stereo station, “  
” will show in the Display.  
7. Adjust the Volume Control to your listening preference.  
8. If you prefer more bass, press the Bass Boost Button.  
9. To turn off the radio, slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to CD position.  
UP TO 5 AM AND 5 FM STATIONS CAN BE STORED INTO THE PRESET MEMORIES.  
(THEY WILL REMAIN IN MEMORY AS LONG AS THE BATTERIES ARE INSTALLED,  
OR AC POWER CORD IS CONNECTED.)  
1. Slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to RADIO position.  
2. Press the Band Switch to select AM or FM band, and  
press the Tuning Up or Down Button to select a station.  
FM  
MHz  
ST ERE O  
3. Press the Radio Store(Program) Buttons,  
will flash in the display.  
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4. While the “  
” is blinking, press the Radio Preset Button to choose a memory location (M1-  
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M5 BUTTON).  
5. Press the Radio Store(Program) Button again to confirm. The station being received now  
broadcasting is stored into that preset memory.  
NOTE: Steps 2-4 should be done quickly.  
6. Repeat the above steps 1 to 4 to store other 8 stations into memory.  
7. Each memory location (1-5) can store 2 stations, one for AM, the other for FM.  
N O T E : Before you disconnect the power (AC and Battery) of the set, make sure the Power Switch  
is OFF, then you have approximately 30 seconds to re-connect the power. Otherwise, the  
memories may be lost and need to be re-programmed.  
TO LISTEN T  
them)  
O PRESET MEMOR  
1. Slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to RADIO position.  
3. Press the Band Switch to select the band you want (AM or FM).  
4. Press the Preset Buttons M1-M5 Button to select the stations stored (1-5) . You will receive the  
station you stored into that preset memory.  
5. To shut off the radio, Slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to CD position.  
 
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5.Adjust the Volume Control as desired.  
PLAYING A DISC  
6.Slide the Bass Boost Switch to ON for more  
bass, OFF for less bass (BASS means low  
frequency sounds like a bass drum).  
1.Plug the cord from the headphones into the Phones  
Jack on the right side of the set.  
7.If you are using your set in a car or bumpy  
location, press the ESP Button (see page 9)  
(this is not needed if your set will sit on a table  
or night stand).  
N O T E :Display will show “  
”, indicating that  
IMPORTANT: Do not plug the headphones into the  
Aux Out Jack. If you do, the sound  
will be very low and the Volume  
Control will not work.  
2.Slide the CD Door Open Button to open the CD  
Door.  
OPEN  
you are in ESP mode, the basket will  
gradually fill.  
8.To stop playing temporarily, press the Play/Pause  
Button.  
The elapsed playing time FLASHES in the  
Display.  
3.Hold the disc with the LABEL SIDE UP and  
press it onto the spindle until it “clicks” into  
place.  
Press the Play/Pause Button again to  
resume normal play.  
9.To stop play, press the Stop Button. Total  
tracks and time will appear in the Display and  
after about 30 seconds the power turns off  
automatically. To shut the power off quickly,  
press the Stop Button twice slowly.  
4.Close the CD Door (it will latch shut), press the  
Play Button (Power On), the disc will begin to  
spin, the display will show “  
total tracks and total playing time, then it will  
begin playing track number 1 (song #1).  
” and then the  
X 2  
STOP  
The power turns off automatically when  
all tracks on a disc have been played.  
The power turns off immediately when  
the CD Door is opened.  
The power turns off when the Stop  
Button is pressed slowly twice.  
NOTE:  
POWER ON  
Close the Door and press the Play Button.  
POWER OFF  
Press the Stop Button twice (please remember  
to press the Stop Button before opening the  
CD Door).  
TRACK NUMBER  
CURRENTLY  
PLAYING  
ELAPSED PLAYING  
TIME OF THE  
CURRENT TRACK  
TOTAL NUMBER  
OF TRACKS  
TOTAL PLAYING  
TIME ON THE DISC  
N O T E :  
1. If the Display shows “  
upside down or missing.  
”, the CD is  
N O T E : If the time display flashes, your set is  
in the Pause mode, press Play again  
to play the disc.  
2. When the symbol “  
Display, your batteries are weak and need  
replacement.  
flashes in the  
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FORWARD AND REWIND TRACK SEARCH (or changing songs)  
Press the Search Button (  
or  
) during play to go to the desired track (song).  
Search FORWARD  
SEARCH  
Search BACKWARD  
Press the Forward Search (  
on the disc.  
) Button to skip to the next track  
+
TUNING  
Press the Backward Search (  
playing. Press this button twice or more to skip to previous tracks.  
) Button to rewind to the beginning of the track currently  
Press and hold the Search Button (  
or  
) during play to scan the disc at higher speed.  
When the desired music section of the disc is found, release the button, normal play will resume.  
If you press and hold the Search Button ( ) while the last track is playing, and the end of  
the track is reached, the player stops.  
BASS BOOST SWITCH  
This switch enhances the low frequency (bass) sounds at low listening levels. Slide this Switch ON or  
OFF to suit your taste. During bass boost ON setting, sometimes, you may hear some distortion,  
adjust the Volume Control to a lower level for the best sound quality.  
AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION  
The power turns off automatically when all tracks on a disc have been played or the Stop Button is  
pressed. The display will show track and time for 30 seconds and then shut itself off.  
The power turns off immediately when the CD Door is opened (please remember to press the Stop  
Button before opening the CD Door).  
IF BUTTONS DO NOT WORK  
If operating buttons do not work when pressed:  
1.Remove the batteries or AC Adaptor and wait a few seconds. The circuits will reset themselves.  
2.Replace the batteries or AC Adaptor.  
3.If the buttons still do not work, your batteries are weak, replace them or use the AC Adaptor.  
REMEMBER  
If the symbol “  
Adaptor.  
” flashes in the display, your batteries are weak, replace them or use the AC  
If the Display is blank - no numbers show when the Play/Pause Button is pushed, the batteries are  
dead. Replace them, or use the AC Adaptor (also check if you inserted the batteries according to  
the + and - as shown on the back of the set).  
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TM  
40 SECOND ESP PLUS SYSTEM  
This set is designed with 40 second ESP (Electronic Shock Protection), PLUSTM - which allows  
virtually unlimited gentle skip protection, and 40 second normal shock protection.  
The ESP PLUSTM function prevents the sound from skipping by using a buffer memory that stores  
music data. The new ESP PLUSTM system can store more music than normal anti-skip systems.  
This new design allows gentle swaying of the set without music skipping as in walking. This set will not  
work during jogging.  
Press the ESP Button to turn on the ESP PLUSTM system. Press it  
again to turn it off.  
When the ESP PLUSTM function is switched ON or OFF during play, the  
sound will be interrupted for a few seconds. This is normal.  
When the ESP Button is pressed during play, the “  
” (memory basket)  
indicator will appear in the Display, the digital data equivalent to DISPLAY WITH EMPTY MEMORY  
approximately 40 seconds of music is stored in the “read-ahead” memory  
buffer before it is decoded and played.  
The “  
” mark changes to the “ ” mark, indicating that the memory  
buffer (basket) is full.  
When the set is subject to a shock or a bump during play, the data  
stored in memory continues to be decoded and played. This gives  
the pickup time to stabilize and continue reading new music. As the  
DISPLAY WITH FULL MEMORY  
data is used from memory, the indicator changes from “ ” to “ ”.  
Once the pickup returns to its original position, new data is stored in  
memory and the Display changes back to the “ ” mark.  
If the set is subject to repeated shocks and all the data stored in  
memory is used up, the “  
” mark is displayed and the sound will skip  
SOME MEMORY USED WHEN  
THE SET IS SHOCKED  
or stop for a brief period until the memory basket has time to fill up  
again.  
To turn off the 40 second ESP PLUSTM function, press the ESP Button  
again.  
Keep the digital ESP function off when using the set in a stable, no  
vibration area, where it will not receive shocks. The batteries will last  
longer when the ESP function is off.  
NOTE:  
ALL MEMORY IS  
USED UP  
- The music may stop if the player receives continuous shocking.  
- You may hear noise or skipping if the CD is dirty or scratched.  
- If during ESP play, you press Pause, or Search buttons, the memory  
basket will empty itself temporarily.  
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REPEAT, INTRO AND RANDOM PLAY  
REPEAT PLAY - SINGLE TRACK REPEAT  
X 1  
Plays one song over and over till you press Stop.  
During play press the Repeat/Enter Button once, the symbol “ REPEAT ”  
flashes in the Display.  
REPEAT  
/ENTER  
The song currently playing will repeat over and over, until you press  
Stop.  
REP E AT  
To stop repeat play, press the Repeat/Enter Button twice till the word  
REPEAT ” disappears.  
REPEAT PLAY - ALL TRACKS REPEAT  
Repeats all songs in order, till you press Stop.  
During play, press the Repeat/Enter Button twice, the symbol REPEAT  
will show steady (not flashing) in the display.  
X 2  
REPEAT  
/ENTER  
All songs will keep playing in the sequence 1, 2, 3, etc. and when  
finished, will start all over again untill you press the Stop Button.  
REP E AT  
To resume normal play, press the Repeat/Enter Button again and the  
word  
disappears.  
INTRO PLAY  
X 1  
X 1  
This plays the first 10 seconds of each song on the CD in sequential  
order.  
PROGRAM  
1. During play, press the Program Button once, the word “ INTRO will  
flash in the Display.  
2. Press the Play/Pause Button, the word INTRO will stop flashing  
and the first 10 seconds of each song on the CD will play and then  
the set will stop.  
INTRO  
3. When you find a song you like, press Play, the word INTRO will go  
off and that song (and the following songs) will play NORMALLY.  
X 3  
RANDOM PLAY  
1. During play, press the Program Button three times the word  
RANDOM will show in the Display.  
PROGRAM  
SEARCH  
2. Press the Forward Skip/Search Button (  
), all the songs on the  
CD will play in random order selected by the CD player.  
3. Press the Forward Skip/Search Button (  
) to skip to the next  
+
TUNING  
random song.  
4. To stop RANDOM play and resume normal play, press the Program  
RANDOM  
Button 2 times.  
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The tracks (songs) on the disc can be programmed (arranged in advance) to play in any order you  
prefer (up to 22 tracks can be programmed).  
Programming Example:  
2
5
3
8
4
6
4
etc.  
Program Number  
1
3
5
2
7
1
8
1
Track Number (song number)  
etc.  
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During programming, the word “ PROGRAM ” will flash in the display. To program songs to play in your  
prefered order, follow steps below:  
1.Press the Program Button 2 times during play.  
Program # 2 will now show in the display, ready  
for your next selection of track.  
The word PROGRAM  
and the track number  
will flash in the Display.  
PRO GRAM  
X 2  
PRO GRAM  
4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program other tracks  
till you finish (up to 22 selections).  
PROGRAM  
N O T E :Do this quickly to avoid the set from  
shutting itself off.  
5.After programming is finished, press Play to  
begin programmed play. “PROGRAM stops  
flashing and music begins (the Display still shows  
2.Press the Skip/Search Button (  
to select track number 3 (example).  
or  
)
PROGRAM ” ).  
X 1  
SEARCH  
PRO GRAM  
N O T E :  
+
TUNING  
The player stops automatically after all  
programmed tracks have been played.  
The programmed tracks are stored in memory  
until the CD Door is opened (please remember  
to use the Stop Button before opening the CD  
Door), or after power is shut off.  
3.Press the Repeat/Enter Button. Track 3 is now  
programmed.  
X 1  
Your program memory will be lost:  
When the alkaline batteries are exhausted or  
removed or the AC Adaptor is disconnected.  
When the power is shut off.  
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CONNECTING TO HOME STEREO SYSTEMS  
The Aux Out Jack is made to accept a stereo mini plug (3.5mm). By using a commercially available  
audio line cable (not included), simply connect the cable’s mini plug to the Aux Out Jack on your  
player, and the other appropriate end usually RCA JACKS to the CD/AUX INPUTS of your home  
stereo.  
N O T E : Always switch the power off before making any connections between the player and any  
other set.  
N O T E : The Volume Control of your player becomes inoperable whenever Aux Out Jack is used.  
Adjustments are made on your audio system.  
TO AUX  
OUT JACK  
TO AUX IN JACKS  
YOUR CD PLAYER  
YOUR STEREO  
SYSTEM  
OPTIONAL CABLE  
3.5mm TO RCA JACKS  
CLEANING THE CABINET  
Wipe with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is very dirty, dampen (not dripping wet) the cloth with a weak  
solution of soapy water, and then wipe clean.  
CLEANING THE LENS  
A dirty lens will cause sound skipping. If the lens is very dirty, the player may not work. We suggest  
using a special cleaning disk (not included) available in most music and Hi-Fi stores. However, if you  
do not have one, you may use the instructions below.  
You may use a cotton swab very slightly dampened with alcohol to clean the lens (start in the middle  
and work you way out).  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Do not take the set apart. The laser beam used in the set may harm your eyes. Refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel only.  
Do not insert pins or coins, clips, or any objects inside the set.  
This set is equipped with a safety device which automatically turns the laser beam off when the CD  
door is opened.  
Do not drop the set or subject it to strong shocks. Doing so could result in damage.  
Do not place the set in locations where the temperature is high, or in humid or dusty locations, or  
locations with long heavy vibrations, or tilted surfaces. The anti-skip feature prevents short duration  
skipping or stopping of music.  
The set’s cabinet may warp or the set may otherwise be damaged if it is placed in direct sunlight,  
near heaters (where the temperature is 1400F/600C or higher) or in cars with the windows closed.  
In the summer, the temperature may get as high as 2120F /1000C or more.  
Use the set within a temperature range of 410F/ 50C to 950F / 350C.  
Use ONLY the AC Adaptor provided, others may damage your set. Disconnect the Adaptor from  
the wall outlet when the set is not to be used for an extended period of time (3 days or more).  
When cleaning your set, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvents or commercially available  
cleaners, as they may damage or discolor the finish.  
Do not wear headphones while operating a motor vehicle. This could create a traffic hazard and is  
illegal in many areas. Do not use this set when bicycling or running.  
The headphones supplied with your set provide superb stereo listening while allowing you to hear  
some outside sounds when listening at normally low volume levels. Listening at extremely high  
volume levels minimizes the intrusion of outside noise/sounds. In the interest of safety, it is  
strongly advised against the use while engaging in activities where the exclusion of external  
sounds (whistles, horns, sirens, traffic, etc.) could be hazardous. Also loud volume can hurt your  
ears. If you notice that the sound has become weak or distorted or if tracks do not change, this is  
an indication that your batteries are low. Replace both batteries at the same time (see BATTERY  
OPERATION).  
Your CD-91 is identified by a serial number located in the Battery Compartment. Record this  
number in the space provided below.  
Model CD-91  
Serial No.  
Date Purchased:  
This booklet contains detailed information on its safety and use. Please read it carefully so that  
your may take full advantage of its many features, and ensure a safe reliable operation. Keep this  
booklet for future reference.  
CONDENSATION  
If cold water is poured into a glass, water droplets form on the outside of the glass. This is called  
condensation. Condensation may occur on internal operating parts of the lens.  
Condensation occurs:  
When the set is brought from the cold outdoors into a warm room, or if it is in a cold room to a room  
which is heated, or in the summer, if the set is moved from an air-conditioned room or car to a hot or  
humid location. Should condensation occur, the set may not operate properly.  
Open the CD Door and wait for about 20 minutes (to allow the internal parts to adjust to the surrounding  
temperature) before using the set.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FCC  
Since the CD circuitry may cause interference to other radios nearby, switch this set off when not in  
use or move it away from the affected radios (or TV sets).  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation.  
N O T E :This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
SAFETY CERTIFICATION  
This Compact Disc Player is made and tested to meet safety standards of the FCC requirements and  
compliance with safety performance of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and also  
with FDA Radiation Performance Standards 21 CFR Subchapter J.  
WARNING  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.  
Unauthorized recording of copyrighted material may violate laws. Do not copy songs without permission  
of the copyright holder.  
LASER SAFETY  
THIS SET EMPLOYS AN OPTICAL LASER BEAM SYSTEM IN THE CD MECHANISM, DESIGNED  
WITH BUILT-IN SAFEGUARDS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE. EXPOSURE TO THIS  
INVISIBLE LASER LIGHT BEAM MAY BE HARMFUL TO HUMAN EYES. THIS IS A CLASS - 1  
LASER PRODUCT. USE OF ADJUSTMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN, MAY  
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER LIGHT BEAM EXPOSURE. THIS COMPACT DISC PLAYER  
SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT QUALIFIED SERVICE  
PERSONNEL. THE LASER MECHANISM IN THE SET CORRESPONDS TO THE STYLUS (NEEDLE)  
OF A RECORD PLAYER. ALTHOUGH THIS PRODUCT USES A LASER PICK-UP LENS, IT IS  
COMPLETELY SAFE WHEN OPERATED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
Check the following guide before calling customer service.  
SYMPTOMS  
CAUSES  
S O L U T I O N S  
Replace both batteries with fresh alkaline batteries.  
Battery life with fresh batteries is about 8 hours  
(rechargeable batteries have 1/2 of that life).  
Batteries are too weak (they  
may test OK on tester, but  
they are weak).  
Tracks do not  
change or set does  
not play normally.  
Dead or weak batteries.  
Replace both batteries with fresh ones.  
CD Player will not  
turn on.  
AC Adaptor not connected  
properly.  
Check AC Adaptor connections at the AC outlet  
and the rear of set.  
Disc inserted incorrectly.  
Defective compact disc.  
Re-insert disc with label side facing up.  
Try another compact disc (scratched and dirty  
discs will not play).  
Disc will not play.  
CD Door not closed.  
Close the Door (lid) securely.  
Take out the CD and leave the CD Door open for  
about an hour to dry the moisture condensation.  
Moisture has formed inside  
the CD deck.  
Headphone plug not inserted  
properly.  
Re-insert headphone plug into Phones Jack  
(not Aux Out).  
No sound from  
headphones.  
Volume Control set to  
minimum.  
Increase the volume.  
Replace with fresh batteries or use AC Adaptor.  
Try another compact disc.  
Weak batteries.  
Defective compact disc.  
Volume Control  
has no function  
Plug headphones into Phones Jack .  
(NOT THE AUX OUT JACK)  
Headphones plugged into  
Aux Out Jack.  
Clean or replace the compact disc or clean the  
lens.  
The compact disc or lens is  
dirty or CD is scratched.  
Sound is skipping  
or sound stops.  
Place the CD player on a level surface that is  
stable or press ESP Button.  
Turn on ESP function.  
Strong vibrations.  
Anti-skip is off.  
Lower Volume Control.  
Music is too loud.  
Bass Boost Switch is ON.  
Sound is distorted.  
Press Bass Boost Switch to OFF.  
Weak batteries.  
Replace both batteries or use AC Adaptor.  
Remove batteries and Adaptors. Wait a few  
seconds and re-insert. Make sure batteries are  
fresh or Adaptor has power.  
Buttons do not  
work.  
Electronic or static error  
caused circuitry to lock.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
CD PLAYER SECTION  
Frequency response ..............................  
Wow and flutter ......................................  
Sampling frequency ................................  
D/A converter .........................................  
Error correction method ..........................  
Pickup ...................................................  
20Hz-20kHz  
Below measurable limits  
44.1KHz  
1-bit  
CIRC  
Optical 3-beam semiconductor laser  
(780 nm wavelength)  
Laser diode material GaAIAs  
Laser output less than 44.6mw  
GENERAL  
Maximum output (stereo headphones) .....  
Power Supply  
15mW + 15mW  
AC adaptor ............................................  
DC .........................................................  
120V/60Hz  
3V: Using 2 size “AA” batteries  
Set Dimensions (approximate)  
Width ................................................  
Depth ...............................................  
Height ..............................................  
5"  
5 1/2"  
1 1/8"  
Weight (approximate) .............................  
9.5oz. (270g) (set only)  
Because our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lenoxx reserves the right to modify  
product designs and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation.  
SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT BATTERIES  
Fresh alkaline batteries will work for about 8 hours of continuous play.  
If your set does not switch tracks or shuts down by itself, this means your batteries are weak and  
cannot supply enough current.  
Either replace both batteries with fresh alkaline batteries or use the AC Adaptor (or car cord).  
This set has a built-in Low Battery indicator. When this symbol “  
” flashes in your Display, both  
batteries need to be replaced ( the batteries may still have some life in them, but too low for use  
by a CD player). The indicator “ ” (steady on) shows you that proper power is being supplied.  
N O T E : You may use rechargeable batteries on this set. However, because rechargeable batteries  
generally have lower voltage (1.2 volts instead of 1.5 volts). Your playing time will be  
much less than normal fresh alkaline batteries.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
We warrant this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use  
for a period of 90 days after purchase and we will repair it free of charge or replace it at no charge,  
should it become defective under this warranty, providing you submit proof of purchase sales slip  
with the set.  
During the initial 90 day period after original purchase, we will service the set that is returned  
to LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP., prepaid, at no charge. After the initial 90 day period expires,  
and for a period of 12 months from original purchase, we will exchange at no charge any part that  
is defective, but will charge for the cost of labor, return postage paid by Lenoxx.  
This warranty does not apply to any products which have been subject to misuse, neglect or  
accident. This warranty does not cover broken headphones or cabinet. UNDER NO  
CIRCUMSTANCES WILL LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state. The following charges apply to repairs beyond the warranty period: $40.00. Be  
sure to pack carefully and return postage paid insured together with your money order and proof  
of purchase date to :  
LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP. 2 GERMAK DRIVE, CARTERET N.J. 07008  
For customer service, dial 1-800-315-5885  
A.M. 9:30 - F.M.17:30 EST  
© 1999 LENOXX ELECTRONICS CORP.  
2 GERMARK DRIVE  
CARTERET, N.J. 07008  
MADE & PRINTED IN CHINA  
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QQUUIICCKK IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS  
QUICK INSTRUCTIONS  
QQUUIICCKK IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS  
MODEL CD-91  
POWERING UP  
Power your CD player by connecting the AC Adaptor or by inserting 2 size “AA” fresh alkaline  
batteries.  
AC OUTLET  
AC ADAPTOR OPERATION  
BATTERY OPERATION  
1. Open the Battery Door.  
2. Insert 2 size “AA” fresh alkaline batteries as shown.  
NOTE: Player will not work, and batteries will be  
TO DC JACK  
drained, if not inserted as shown inside the  
Battery Compartment.  
(4.5V)  
3. Close the Battery Door.  
NOTE: If the symbol “  
” flashes in the display, your  
batteries are weak and need replacement.  
RADIO OPERATION  
1. Slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to the RADIO position.  
2. Press the AM/FM Band Button to select the desired wave band.  
3. Tune to desired station by pressing the Tuning Up or Down Button.  
Each time the button is pressed, the frequency changes.  
2 SIZE “AA”  
BATTERIES  
5. If you tune into a FM stereo station, “  
Display.  
” will show in the  
6. To turn off the radio, slide the CD/RADIO Function Switch to CD  
position.  
7. To program the Preset Memory Buttons, find the station you want,  
press the Store Button and then press the Preset Button (M1-M5)  
to store that station into that memory Button.  
TO PHONES  
JACK  
PLUGGING IN  
Plug the headphones into the Phones Jack on the right side of  
the player, and put on the headphones.  
PLAYING A DISC  
You can play compact discs that have this logo:  
1. Slide the Open Button to open the CD Door.  
2. Place a disc on the center post with the label facing up, and  
then gently push down on the center of the disc until it clicks in.  
3. Close the CD Door, press the Play Button, the Display tells you  
how many tracks are on the disc and total playing time on the  
disc, the disc will play.  
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QQUUIICCKK IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS  
QUICK INSTRUCTIONS  
QQUUIICCKK IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS  
BASIC FEATURES  
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON (or POWER ON)  
Press Play, adjust the Volume Control and after a few seconds it will play. Pressing Play/Pause Button  
while a disc is playing, will pause play. (The elapsed playing time will flash during pause.) Press Play/  
Pause again to continue play.  
VOLUME CONTROL  
Adjust this Volume Control to your preference.  
BASS BOOST  
Press this Switch to ON to give you more low frequency tones.  
STOP (or POWER OFF)  
Press the Stop Button to stop play and shut off power (after about 30 seconds delay).  
REPEAT  
During play, press the Repeat/Enter Button once to repeat one song over and over, “ REPEAT ” will show  
in the display. That song will play and repeat again till you press Stop.  
To repeat all songs, just press the Repeat/Enter Button twice, “REPEAT” will be steady on.  
Press the Repeat Button again to return to normal play.  
SKIP/SEARCH (  
or  
)
During play, Press and hold the Skip/Search Buttons  
backward or forward through a particular track (or song).  
or  
while the disc is playing to search  
Press several times to skip to a later or earlier song, or to get back to the beginning of the song.  
ESP  
Press the ESP Button if your set is on the move or subject to vibrations. Your music will not skip or stop  
when the set is shaken or vibrated for brief periods (after memory basket fills). Press this button again  
to turn off the ESP function.  
PROGRAMMING  
To arrange the songs to play in a special sequence (1, 5, 2, 3, etc.) you can program the set to your  
taste.  
Press the Program Button 2 times, press the Skip/Search Buttons (  
you want, then press Enter. Repeat pressing the Skip/Search Buttons (  
Enter till you finish programming, then press Play.  
or  
), to select the track  
) and Repeat/  
or  
FOR OTHER FEATURES INCLUDING DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS,  
SHUFFLE AND INTRO PLAY INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE REFER TO THE  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BOOKLET.  
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