Emerson ES27 User Manual

MICRO AUDIO SYSTEM  
with CD PLAYER  
and DIGITAL TUNER  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
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BEFORE WE BEGIN  
Thank you… … … … … …  
for purchasing this Emerson audio product. The Emerson brand is your assurance  
of quality, performance and value, and has been since 1912.  
Our engineers have included many useful and convenient features in this product.  
Please be sure to read this Owner’s Manual completely to make sure you are  
getting the maximum benefit from each feature.  
This product was manufactured using the highest qualitycomponents and standards  
of workmanship. It was tested by Emerson inspectors and found to be in perfect  
working order before it left our factory. However, there is always the chance that  
some problem may occur because of rough handling during shipment to the retail  
store or to the final consumer.  
If, after reading this Manual, you experience any problems with the operation of  
this product, please refer to the instructions for obtaining service at the end of this  
Manual. Emerson and Emerson retailers are committed to your satisfaction.  
Once again, thanks for purchasing this Emerson audio product.  
For future reference, record the serial number in the space provided.  
Model No: ES27  
Serial Number :  
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IMPORTANT NOTES  
• Avoid installing this unit in places • Operate controls and switches as  
exposed to direct sunlight or close to  
described in the manual.  
heat radiating appliances such as • Before turning on the power, make  
electric heaters, on top of other stereo  
equipment that radiates heat, places  
certain that the connecting cords and  
power cord are properly installed.  
lacking ventilation or dusty areas, • Store your CDs in a cool area to avoid  
places subject to constant vibration  
and/or humid or moist areas.  
• Do not attempt to clean this unit with  
chemical solvents as this might  
damage the finish. Use a clean dry  
cloth.  
damage from heat.  
• When moving the set, be sure to first  
disconnect the power cord and  
remove cords connected to other  
equipment.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
CAUTION  
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  
WHEN OPENAND INTERLOCKS  
DEFEATED.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
APPAREIL Á LASER DE CLASSE 1  
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1  
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM  
This product contains a low power Laser Device.  
FCC INFORMATION  
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 frequencyenergy  
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.  
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 undesired operation.  
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PREPARATION FOR USE  
UNPACKING AND SET-UP  
Carefully remove the unit from the carton and remove all packing material  
from the unit.  
Remove any labels or stickers which may be on the front or top of the set, but  
do not remove any labels from the back or bottom.  
We suggest that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case it  
ever becomes necessary to return your unit for service. This is the only sure  
way to protect the unit from damage in transit.  
If you do dispose of the carton and packing materials, please do so properly.  
Emerson cares about our environment.  
POWER SOURCE  
This system is designed to operate on 120V 60Hz AC house current . Connecting  
this system to any other power supply could result in damage to the unit which is  
not covered by your warranty.You  
will note that this system is  
equipped with a polarizedAC power  
plug having one blade wider than  
the other. This is a safety feature.  
If this plug does not fit into your  
existing AC outlet, do not try to  
AC Outlet  
defeat this safety feature by filing  
the wide blade to make it fit into your  
AC Plug  
outlet. If this plug will not fit into  
your outlet, you probably have an out-dated non-polarized AC outlet. You should  
have your outlet changed by a qualified licensed electrician.  
AC OPERATION  
1. Unwind the AC Power Cord completely.  
2. Insert the plug into any convenient 120V 60Hz AC outlet.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
TOP PANEL  
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1
3
FRONT PANEL  
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8
16  
14  
6
4
12  
11  
15  
9
13  
7
5
17  
BACK PANEL  
22  
18  
On/Off Button.  
19  
21  
20  
13. Reverse Skip Search / TUNING  
1. POWER  
DOWN Button.  
2. CD Compartment.  
14. Forward Skip Search / TUNING UP  
Button.  
3. CDDoorOpen/Close  
Button.  
4. REPEAT /MEMORYUPButton.  
5. PROG. / MEMORY Button.  
6. Preset EQ Button.  
15. Play/Pause  
Button.  
16. STOP Button.  
17. VOLUME UP / DOWN Buttons.  
18. FM Wire Antenna.  
19. AM External Loop ANT Jack.  
20. Speaker Jacks.  
7. BAND Button.  
8. TUNER Button.  
9. CD Button.  
10. Multi Function Display.  
11. Remote Control SENSOR.  
12. MUTE Indicator.  
21. PHONES Jack.  
22. AC Power Cord.  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
1.) VOLUME UP /  
DOWN Buttons.  
2.) POWER On/Off Button.  
3.) CD STOP Button.  
4.) CD PLAY / PAUSE Button.  
5.) CD Button.  
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7
5
4
3
2
8
9
11  
10  
6.) TUNER Button.  
7.) Tuning UP / DOWN /  
1
CD Skip Search  
/
Buttons.  
8.) MEMORY / PROG.(PROGRAM) Button.  
9.) M-UP / REPEAT Button.  
10.) BAND Button.  
11.) MUTE Button.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
Insert 2 pcs ‘AAA’ size (Alkaline)  
batteries (not included) into the battery  
compartment of the remote controller.  
Be sure to observe the polarity markings which are engraved inside the battery  
compartment, then close the cover.  
BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
When the batteries become too weak, the operating distance of the remote  
controller is greatly reduced and you will need to replace the batteries.  
NOTES:  
To maintain the accuracy and long life of the transmitter, do not press two or  
more buttons simultaneously.  
• If the remote control is not to be used for a long time, remove the batteries to  
prevent possible damage through leaking batteries.  
• Do not mix different types of batteries, or old batteries with new ones.  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER CORRECTLY  
Point the remote controller at the Remote Sensor.  
The functions of the buttons on the remote control are the same as the  
corresponding controls on the main unit.  
When there is a strong ambient light source, the performance of the infrared  
Remote Sensor may be degraded, causing unreliable operation.  
The maximum effective distance for remote control operation is about 15 feet.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
SPEAKER CONNECTION  
Connect each speaker to the corresponding speaker terminals on the back panel  
of the main unit. Make sure that the left speaker plug is connected to the left (L)  
speaker jack and the right speaker plug is connected to the right (R) speaker jack.  
Right Speaker  
Left Speaker  
PRESET EQUALIZER (EQ)  
• This unit is equipped with a preset equalizer which has been added to enhance  
your listening pleasure by altering the frequency response of the music.  
• Press the Preset EQ button on main unit repeatedly to cycle through the  
following equalization modes.  
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LISTENING TO RADIO  
OPERATION  
1.) Press the POWER  
button to turn the unit ‘On’.  
2.) Select the Tuner function by pressing the TUNER button.  
3.) Select the desired band (AM or FM) with the BAND button.  
4.) Tune to the desired radio station by pressing the TUNING UP  
buttons on the unit or on the remote control.  
or DOWN  
5.) If you hold the TUNING UP  
or DOWN  
button for more than half a second  
the Tuner will begin to automatically scan until a strong signal is found.  
6.) To turn off the radio, press the POWER  
mode.  
button to switch the unit into standby  
STORING PRESET STATIONS  
1.) Tune either automatically or manually (as described in steps 4 or 5 above) to  
the station to be stored.  
POP  
2.) Press the PROG/ MEMORYbutton once.  
CH  
MEMORY  
FM  
STEREO  
“MEMORY” will flash in the display for 5  
seconds. During this time you must select  
the desired memorylocation by pressing  
the REPEAT / MEMORY UP button.  
MHz  
POP  
CH  
STEREO  
3.) Pressthe PROG/MEMORYButtonagain  
to store the station at that location.  
FM  
MHz  
4.) The unit can store up to 20 FM stations, 20 AM stations.  
TUNING TO A PRESET STATION  
Select the desired station preset number by pressing the REPEAT / MEMORY UP  
button.  
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ANTENNA  
FM  
For FM reception there is a built-in 3 ft FM antenna wire at the rear of the unit. Unravel  
the wire and move it around to obtain the best reception.  
AM  
This system includes an externalAM Loop antenna. Assemble theAM loop antenna  
and then connect the wire from the antenna to the AM antenna terminal on the  
back of the set as shown. You may have to vary the position and direction of this  
AM Loop antenna until you find the position that provides the clearest reception for  
each of your favorite AM stations.  
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CLOCK SETTING  
1.) Switch the unit to Standby mode by pressing the POWER  
button.  
2.) Press the PROG / MEMORY button. The  
hour digits will flash in the display.  
AM  
:
3.) Use the  
AM or PM.  
/
buttons to set the required hour. Be sure to set correctly for  
4.) PressthePROG/MEMORYbuttonagain.  
The Hour is now set and the Minute digits  
start to flash in the display.  
:
:
PM  
5.) Use the  
/
buttons to set the required minute.  
6.) PressthePROG/MEMORYbuttonagain.  
The Minutes are now set and the clock  
will start.  
PM  
NOTE:  
• Clock time is only retained while the unit is plugged into the AC outlet. In the  
event of a power failure the clock will need to be reset when the power supply  
resumes.  
• Clock time is only shown when unit is in Standby mode.  
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PLAYING COMPACT DISCS  
LOADING AND UNLOADING COMPACT DISCS  
1.) Press the POWER  
button to turn the unit ‘On’.  
2.) Select the CD function by pressing the CD button.  
3.) Press the the CD Door Open / Close  
button to open the CD compartment.  
4.) When the disc compartment has opened, insert the disc with the label side  
facing up. Push down in the center until disc is locked in place.  
5.) Close the disc compartment by pressing the CD Door Open / Close  
button.  
When the compartment is fully closed, the disc will start turning automatically.  
The total number of tracks and playing time will appear in the display.  
6.) The disc compartment may be opened at any time by first pressing the STOP  
button and then pressing the CD Door Open / Close  
button. Remove the  
CD only after the compartment has fully opened and the disc has stopped  
spinning.  
CAUTION  
• Do not put anything except a compact disc into the compartment.  
• Foreign objects can damage the mechanism.  
• Keep the disc compartment closed when not in use to prevent dirt and dust from  
entering the mechanism.  
• Never place more than one disc into the disc compartment at any time.  
• If the disc is correctly loaded, the total number of tracks on the disc will be  
displayed.  
NOTES:  
After the disc compartment is fully closed, the disc information may not appear on  
the display. This means that the disc is improperly loaded (most likely it is upside  
down). To check, open the disc compartment again and reload the disc.  
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DISC PLAY  
1.) Insert a CD as described in the previous section and close the disc compartment.  
2.) The display will then show the total number of tracks and total play time.  
3.) Press thePLAY/PAUSE  
button. Disc  
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5
9
2
6
3
4
8
POP  
7
10  
OVER  
play will begin from the start of the first  
track of the disc.  
TRACK  
:
4.) As each track on the CD disc is played, the corresponding track number will  
flash in the Calendar display. The “OVER” indicator will appear if the disc in the  
player contains more than 10 tracks.  
1
5
9
2
6
3
4
8
POP  
CALENDAR  
DISPLAY  
7
10  
OVER  
TRACK  
:
5.) A particular track can be selected using either of the CD Skip  
/
buttons.  
If this is done before pressing the PLAY/PAUSE  
with the selected track when the PLAY/PAUSE  
button, disc play will start  
button is pressed.  
6.) At the end of the disc, the unit will switch to stop mode.  
NOTES:  
• If the disc is deeply scratched, or too dirty, disc play may not start.  
• If the disc is inserted incorrectly, or the disc is damaged the “no disc” indicator  
will flash on display.  
POP  
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DISC ERRORS  
• This compact disc player has built-in error compensation circuits to correct for  
minor defects in a disc. There are limits, however, to the amount of correction  
available.  
• In some cases, the CD player mayskip some tracks, or parts of tracks, on a disc  
during disc play. This problem may be caused by defects (such as scratches)  
in the disc being played, which are too large for the error compensation circuits  
to handle. If you encounter this problem, check the CD player's operation as  
follows, before having the unit serviced:  
Play a new disc. If the CD player operates normally, the skipping problem is  
probably due to a defective disc.  
TO STOP A CD BEFORE THE DISC ENDS  
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5
9
2
6
3
4
8
POP  
1.) Press the STOP button. Disc play will  
stop, and the display will show the total  
number of tracks.  
7
10  
OVER  
TRACK  
:
2.) To temporarily stop disc play (Pause mode), press the PLAY / PAUSE  
button. Disc play will stop at the current play position. The display and the track  
playing time will flash.  
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5
9
2
6
3
4
8
POP  
7
10  
OVER  
TRACK  
:
3.) To resume disc play, press the PLAY / PAUSE  
button again.  
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TRACK SKIP  
Starting disc play from the beginning of a particular track  
POP  
Press the Forward  
or Reverse  
Skip  
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7
8
9
10  
OVER  
TRACK  
Track buttons to select the desired track.  
The number of the selected track will be  
shown on the CD display.  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE  
button to start play.  
To skip to the next track  
For example, to skip ahead to the beginning of track 5 while track 4 is playing.  
1.) Press the Forward  
beginning of track 5.  
Skip track button once. Disc play will resume at the  
2.) The CD player will skip ahead to the next track each time the Forward  
Skip  
track button is pressed. Repeatedly pressing the Forward Skip track button  
makes the CD player skip ahead through the disc track by track. Once the  
beginning of the last track is reached the CD player advance to the first track.  
To skip to the previous track on a disc  
For example to skip back to the beginning of track 3 while track 4 is playing.  
1.) Press the Reverse  
beginning of track 3.  
Skip track button twice. Disc play will resume at the  
2.) The CD player will skip back one track each time the Reverse  
Skip track  
button is pressed. If this button is pressed in the middle of a track, the CD player  
will skip back to the beginning of that track. To make it skip back to the previous  
track press the Reverse  
Skip track button twice.  
3.) Repeatedly pressing the Reverse  
Skip track button makes the CD player  
skip back through the disc track by track. Once the beginning of the first track  
is reached, the CD player will go to the last track.  
NOTES:  
The Forward  
track to play before disc play starts. In this case the number of the selected track  
will be displayed until the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.  
and Reverse  
Skip track buttons can be used to select a desired  
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TRACK SEARCH  
You can search through the track by holding the Forward  
or Reverse  
track  
skip button down. Normal play will resume when the button is released.  
REPEAT DISC PLAY  
Use the REPEAT button to play an entire disc or one track continuously.  
Repeat play of all tracks  
1.) Press the REPEAT / MEMORY UP button once. The “REPEAT” indicator  
appears in the display.  
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5
9
2
6
3
4
8
POP  
7
REPEAT  
TRACK  
10  
OVER  
2.) Press the PLAY / PAUSE  
button.  
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3.) The disc will then begin playing through to the end of the last track. At which point  
it will automatically return to the beginning of the first track. This will continue  
until the STOP button is pressed.  
4.) If the REPEAT / MEMORY UP button is pressed twice more, the “REPEAT”  
indicator will disappears and repeat play will end. Normal disc play will resume  
from that point.  
5.) When the last track has finished playing, the CD play will Stop.  
Repeat disc play of one of the tracks  
1.) Select the desired track by pressing the Forward  
buttons. The track will be shown in the display.  
or Reverse  
Skip track  
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5
9
2
6
3
4
8
POP  
2.) Press the REPEAT / MEMORYUP button  
twice. The “REPEAT” indicator flashes in  
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REPEAT  
TRACK  
10  
OVER  
the display.  
:
3.) Press the PLAY / PAUSE  
button.  
4.) The selected track will then begin playing through to its end. At which point it will  
automatically return to the beginning of that track. This will continue until the  
STOP button is pressed.  
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5.) If the REPEAT / MEMORY UP button is pressed once more, the “REPEAT”  
indicator will disappear and, repeat play will end. Normal disc play will resume  
from that point.  
6.) When the last track has finished playing, the CD player will then Stop.  
PROGRAMMED DISC PLAY  
• It is possible to program the tracks you wish to playin a sequence of your choice.  
It is not possible to enter program a disc during playback. Press the STOP  
button first, then follow the instructions below.  
• It is easier to use the remote control for the following settings, however you may  
also use the controls on the main unit if desired.  
ENTERING A PROGRAM  
POP  
1.) Press the PROG / MEMORY button.  
TRACK MEMORY  
“TRACK MEMORY” flashes and “P-01”  
will be displayed on the display.  
2.) Select the first desired track using the Forward  
buttons.  
and Reverse  
Skip  
POP  
3.) Press the PROG / MEMORY button. The  
TRACK MEMORY  
first program selection is now stored in  
the program memory. The display will  
now show “P-02”.  
4.) Select the next desired track using the Forward  
Buttons.  
and Reverse  
Skip  
5.) Press the PROG / MEMORY button. Continue entering tracks in this way until  
all the desired tracks are stored (up to 20 tracks).  
NOTES:  
• If the PLAY / PAUSE  
button is pressed before the PROG / MEMORY button  
is pressed to store a track, the track will not be programmed, and the disc will  
start playing from the first selected track.  
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• Any track can be programmed to play more than once.  
• Repeatedly pressing the PROG / MEMORY button will enable you to check the  
program if required.  
LISTENING TO PROGRAMMED TRACKS  
1.) Enter all tracks you want to program into memory following the procedures on  
page 16.  
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6
4
8
POP  
2.) Press the PLAY / PAUSE  
button.  
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10  
Disc play will start at the beginning of the  
first programmed track.  
TRACK MEMORY  
:
“TRACK MEMORY” indicator appears  
on the display.  
TO CLEAR THE PROGRAM MEMORY  
• Press PROG / MEMORY button to enter programming mode, then press the  
STOP button.  
• The program memory will also be cleared if the disc compartment is opened,  
if the function is changed, or if the power is turned ‘Off’.  
MUTE  
• Press the MUTE button on remote control to switch off the sound, the MUTE  
indicator will illuminate.  
• Press MUTE again to restore the sound to the previous level. MUTE indicator  
will extinguish.  
STEREO HEADPHONE JACK  
For private listening without disturbing others connect a set of stereo headphones  
(not included) to the PHONES Jack on the back panel. The built-in speakers  
automatically shut off when stereo headphones are connected to the headphone  
jack. When using stereo headphones always start with the volume control set to a  
low level and gradually increase until you find the desired level.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
COMPACT DISC CARE  
• To remove a disc from its storage case, press down on the centre of the case  
and lift the disc outs, holding it carefully by the edges.  
• Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s recorded surface  
with a soft cloth.Unlike conventional records, compact discs have no grooves  
to collect dust and microscopic debris, so gently wiping with a soft cloth should  
remove most particles. Wipe in a straight line from the inside to the outside of  
the disc. Small dust particles and light stains will have absolutely no effect on  
reproduction quality.  
• Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never use detergents  
or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc. If necessary, use a CD cleaning kit.  
• Never write on or affix labels to the surface of compact discs.  
CARE OF THE CABINETS  
• If the cabinets become dusty wipe them with a soft dry dust cloth. Do not use  
any wax or polish sprays on the cabinets.  
• If the front panel becomes dirty or smudged with fingerprints it may be cleaned  
with a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Never  
use abrasive cloths or polishes as these will mar the finish of your unit.  
CAUTION:  
Never allow any water or other liquids to get inside the unit while cleaning.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Should this unit exhibit a problem, check the following before seeking service.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Radio  
Noise or sound  
distorted on AM or  
FM broadcasts.  
Station not tuned properly for Retune the AM or FM  
AM or FM.  
broadcast station.  
FM: Wire antenna is not  
extended.  
Extend FM Wire antenna.  
AM: The Loop antenna is not  
positioned correctly.  
FM station is mono or station  
signal is weak.  
Reposition the Ant. until  
best reception is obtained.  
Extend FM Wire antenna.  
Try other strong stations.  
Press TUNER button to  
select Tuner function.  
Increase Volume.  
FM STEREO indicator  
does not light.  
AM or FM, no sound.  
Function is not set to Tuner.  
Volume at minimum.  
Compact Disc Player  
CD Player will not  
play.  
Function is not set to CD.  
Press CD button to select  
CD function.  
CD is not installed or  
installed incorrectly.  
Insert CD with Iabel side  
up.  
CD skips while playing. Disc is dirty or scratched.  
Wipe disc with cloth or use  
another disc.  
TO FIND THE LOCATION AND PHONE  
NUMBER OF YOUR NEAREST SERVICE  
CENTER PERMITTED TO PERFORM  
WARRANTY...  
R
SERVICE  
CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-695-0098  
FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE  
PLEASE CALL:  
1-800-898-9020  
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE,PLEASE WRITE TO:  
Emerson Radio Corp.,  
Consumer Affairs Dept.,  
1901 Diplomat Drive,  
Farmers Branch, TX 75234.  
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EMERSON RADIO CORP.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
What does this warranty cover ? Any manufacturing defects in original material, including original  
parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions.  
For how long? For a period of ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in the U.S.  
What will we do ? If you need service under this Warranty, and you provide us with the dated proof  
of purchase, we will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at an authorized Depot Repair  
Facility, or replace the product in our discretion.  
How do you make your warranty claim ? If it becomes necessary to repair your unit, you can  
obtain the name and mailing location of a Depot Repair Facility by dialing 1-800-695-0098. You should  
pack your unit in a well-padded heavy corrugated box, enclose your check or money order payable to the  
Depot Repair Facility in the amount of $9.00 to cover the return shipping and handling costs, and enclose  
a copy of your proof of purchase (warranty service will not be provided without a dated proof of purchase).  
Finally, you should ship the unit prepaid via UPS or parcel post (insured).  
What does your warranty not cover ? Your warranty does not cover the following :  
Damage from negligence, misuse, abuse, accident, or failure to follow operating instructions.  
Use of product in a commercial application or rentals.  
Changes or repairs by anyone other than an authorized Depot Repair Facility.  
Damage because your unit is improperly connected to the equipment of other manufacturers.  
Unit on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Damage to equipment not properly connected to the product.  
Cost incurred in shipping your unit to and from an authorized Depot Repair Facility.  
Ordinary adjustments which you can perform as outlined in the owner’s manual.  
Signal reception problems caused by external antenna or cable systems.  
Products purchased, used, serviced, or damaged outside of the United States.  
Damage to compact discs or cassettes.  
What other limitations apply to your warranty ?  
THIS WARRANTY IS NON-TRANSFERABLE AND APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL  
PURCHASER AND DOES NOT EXTEND TO SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OF THE PRODUCT.  
THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ANY  
APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF THE EXPRESSED  
WARRANTY AS PROVIDED ABOVE BEGINNING WITH THE DATE OF ORIGINAL  
PURCHASE AT RETAIL AND NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,  
SHALLAPPLY TO THE PRODUCT THEREAFTER. WE MAKE NO WARRANTYAS TO THE  
FITNESS OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE.  
THE EXTENT OF OUR LIABILITY UNDER THIS LIMITEDWARRANTY IS THE REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT PROVIDEDABOVE AND IN NO EVENT WILL OUR LIABILITY EXCEED  
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY THE PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT. UNDER NO  
CIRCUMSTANCES WILL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF OR IN  
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.  
How does state law apply to your warranty ?  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, BUT YOU MAY ALSO HAVE  
OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, SO THESE RESTRICTIONS MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
AU898F  
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