Eton 4000 Clock Radio User Manual


 
EGO 4000 PLUS OPERATION MANUAL
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8 TROUBLE SHOOTING
With proper care and handling, the player should provide you with years of trouble-free service. However,
if it is not working properly, follow these suggestions to see if you find and fix the problem. If you still have
problems persist, contact Etón Corporation for assistance.
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7 OTHER FEATURES
BACKLIGHT
Pressing any of the buttons on the player illumi-
nates the LCD backlight for about 4 seconds.
SLEEP MODE
Sleep Mode allows you to set the player to auto-
matically shutoff in a pre-determined amount
of time while playing CD/MP3 disc or the radio.
Sleep Mode may be set for 15, 30, 45, 60, or 90
minutes. Follow the steps below to activate Sleep
Mode while the player is turned on:
1. Press SLEEP button once to initiate the
sleep mode, and “SLEEP IN 15 MINUTES”
is displayed.
2. Press UP/DOWN buttons or SLEEP button
repeatedly to choose the desired sleep time.
3. Press SET button to save the selected sleep
time, and “SLEEP” indicator appears on the
display.
NOTE:
After the player shuts off in Sleep Mode, the SLEEP indicator
disappears on the LCD.
Deactivating Sleep Mode:
1. Press SLEEP button repeatedly till the “SLEEP
OFF” indicator appears on the display.
2. Press SET button to cancel sleep setting.
“SLEEP” indicator disappears on the display.
BASS SETTINGS
This player has three different bass settings
for optimal listening. The three settings are
Stereo, TruBass, and SRS 3D. On the right side
of the player, slide the bass switch to either
TruBass or SRS 3D to experience enhanced bass
effects and determine the optimal listening level
for you. For the “normal” setting without
enhanced bass effects, place the switch in the
middle to select the Stereo setting.
CD/MP3/WMA will not play.
There is no sound
or intermittent sound.
Radio reception is poor
and distorted.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTION
Disc is not facing upward.
Disc is not properly loaded.
Dirty or defective disc.
The batteries are weak or old.
The AC/DC adapter isn’t
properly connected.
The speaker or headphones’ are not
properly connected.
The CD/MP3/WMA player is subjected
to excessive vibration or shock
Stations don’t tune properly.
The antenna is not properly adjusted.
Reinstall the disc with its printing
side face upward.
Load the disc properly and securely.
Clean or replace the CD/MP3 disc.
Change to fresh new batteries
Check and connect the adapter
properly.
Check and re-plug in connection
wires properly.
Place the player on a stable surface.
Retune the stations carefully.
Adjust the telescopic FM antenna
to find optimal reception.