Tonika Electronics Technology TA-359-01 CD JUKEBOX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER User Manual TA359 CHT955 5 7

Tonika Electronics Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. CD JUKEBOX BLUETOOTH SPEAKER TA359 CHT955 5 7

User Manual

131. CD Player2. Disk Tray( Inside CD Player)3. Open / Close Tab4. LED Neon Lights5. CD Display Screen6. Standby Button7. Play / Pause Button8. Stop / Scan Button9. Program Button10. Function Button11. Skip - / Volume - Button12. Skip + / Volume + Button13. Repeat Button14. On / Off Switch15. 5V 1A DC Input Jack16. Aux Input Jack17. FM Radio AntenaUsing the Retro Jukebox with CD PlayerPlug the DC input jack on the power adaptor into the DC in socket on the reverse of the jukebox and then plug the adaptor into the mains power supply.Set the jukebox to ‘Standby’ mode by sliding the ‘On/Off’ switch to ‘On’. The standby indicator light will illuminate.To turn on the jukebox, press and hold the ‘Standby’ button on the control panel or press the ‘Standby’ button on the remote control.Press the ‘Function’ button on the control panel or the ‘Source’ button on the remote control to change between the CD player,Aux and FM radio functions.To adjust the volume, use the ‘Skip +/- Volume+’ and ‘Skip-/Volume- ’ buttons on the control panel or use the corresponding buttons on the remote control. The volume will be shown on the CD display screen.Turn the LED neon lights on and off by pressing the ‘LED On/Off’ button on the remote control. Press and hold the ‘Standby’ button on either the control panel or the remote control to set the jukebox to standby.To turn off the jukebox completely, slide the ‘On/Off’ switch on the reverse of the unit to ‘Off’.CD PlayerCarefully pull the ’Open/Close’ tab at the top of the disk tray to open the CD Player. Insert  the CD to be played with artwork facing forwards. Gently press the CD into the disk tray and then close the CD player.Press the ‘Function’ button on the control panel or the ‘Source’ button on the remote control until the CD display screen shows‘—’; this will then go on to display the track number, for example ‘1’. Tracks can be played and skipped using either the control panel or the remote control.The CD display screen will show the track number once a CD is playing.FM RadioPress the ‘Function’ button on the control panel or the ‘Source’ button on the remote control until the FM radio indicator light illuminates. When in FM status, it will turn into green light.Tune the FM radio to the desired wavelength using the ‘Skip+/Volume+’ and ‘Skip-/Volume-’ buttons on the control panel or the ‘Tune+/Skip+’ and ‘Tune-/Skip-’ buttons on the remote control. For a better signal, adjust the FM Antenna wire.To automatically skip to the next radio station on the wavelength, press the ‘Scan’ button on the remote control.BluetoothPress the ‘Function’ button on the control panel or the ‘Source’ button on the remote control until the CD display screen shows ‘BT’.Pair the Bluetooth compatible device with the jukebox by selecting‘CHT955’ from the listed devices.Tracks can be played and skipped using either the Bluetooth compatible device or the remote control. Aux.Connect a 3.5mm cable to Aux  in jack and the other end to an MP3 player or other audio source.Press the ‘Function’ button on the control panel or the ‘Source’ button on the remote control until the CD display screen shows‘AU.’ Tracks can be played and skipped using the controls on the connected device.Care and MaintenanceBefore attempting any cleaning or maintenance, ensure that the jukebox isturned off the mains power supply and has been unplugged.Wipe down the jukebox with a soft, damp cloth and dry thoroughly.Do not use abrasive cleaning solvents to clean the jukebox.Do not immerse the jukebox in water or any other liquid.Do not expose the remote control to extremely high or low temperatures, as this may destroy the battery.DC 5VOFF ONAUX  INANT10 11 12 1314171615REPPROGSCN1112DC 5VOFF ONAUX  INANTLED LEDIROPEN/CLOSEvvSCN PROGREPFUNCTIONDC 5VOFF ONAUX  INANTDC 5VOFF ONAUX  INANT39This 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 undesired operation. FCC RF Exposure Information and Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for  an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated  with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.

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