Y Ejecting just one CD:
Y Select any mode other than OFF.
Y Select the CD number for the CD you want to eject.
Y Press a button 1 through 6. The CD number indicator for the CD
you want to eject flashes green (or lights).
Y Press the EJECT button to eject the CD (fig. 5).
Y The indicator flashes green and the CD is ejected.
fig. 5
If you leave the ejected CD in the slot, it is automatically
reloaded after about 20 seconds. It is also immediately reloaded
if you press the EJECT button once more or press the ejected
CDOs CD number button (the CD number with the flashing
green indicator). Pressing the CD number button of a loaded
CD (a CD number with the indicator lit green), also reloads the
ejected CD and instead ejects the CD corresponding to the CD
fig. 6number button you pressed. This function is convenient when
the ejected CD is not the one you wanted to remove.
Y Remove the CD from the slot manually (fig. 6). The indicator
flashes orange, and the CD player switches to CD loading
standby.
Y Ejecting all CDs:
Y Continue pressing the EJECT button for an extended period
and CDs are ejected one after another (fig. 7). All the indicators
of CD numbers with loaded CDs flash and the currently
selected CD is ejected. If you leave the ejected CD in the slot,
it is automatically reloaded after about 20 seconds. It is also
immediately reloaded if you press the EJECT button once
more or press the ejected CDOs CD number button (the CDfig. 7
number with the flashing green indicator).
Y Remove the ejected CD manually (fig. 8). The CD door closes
before the next CD is ejected. Remove the ejected CDs manually
one after another. When all the CDs have been removed, the
CD player switches to CD loading standby.
fig. 8
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