Silvercrest SPSS 125 A1 Owner's manual

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The Silvercrest SPSS 125 A1 is an entertainment system with numerous playback options for music. It features a CD player, USB port, and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to listen to your favorite music from a variety of sources. The device also has a built-in FM radio tuner with station presets for easy access to your favorite radio stations. Its compact size and stylish design make it a great addition to any room, and the included remote control provides convenient operation from a distance.

The Silvercrest SPSS 125 A1 is an entertainment system with numerous playback options for music. It features a CD player, USB port, and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to listen to your favorite music from a variety of sources. The device also has a built-in FM radio tuner with station presets for easy access to your favorite radio stations. Its compact size and stylish design make it a great addition to any room, and the included remote control provides convenient operation from a distance.

IAN 313633
CD SOUND SYSTEM
SPSS 125 A1
GB IE NI
CD SOUND SYSTEM
Operating instructions
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CDSOUNDSYSTEM
Bedienungsanleitung
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Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself
with all functions of the device.
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Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die Seite mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich
anschließend mit allen Funktionen des Gerätes vertraut.
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Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................................7
1.1. Information about these operating instructions ............................................7
1.2. Key to symbols ................................................................................................7
2. Proper use ......................................................................................9
3. Safety information .......................................................................10
3.1. Operating safety ..........................................................................................10
3.2. Installation location ..................................................................................... 11
3.3. Repairs ...........................................................................................................12
3.4. Environmental conditions ............................................................................12
3.5. Power supply ................................................................................................12
3.6. CD player ......................................................................................................13
3.7. Batteries .........................................................................................................14
4. Description of components ............................................................ 16
4.1. Front ...............................................................................................................16
4.2. Top/back ......................................................................................................16
4.3. Display ..........................................................................................................17
4.4. Remote control ..............................................................................................17
5. Package contents ......................................................................... 18
6. Technical specifications .................................................................18
7. Declaration of Conformity ............................................................19
8. Getting started .............................................................................20
8.1. Inserting the battery in the remote control ................................................. 20
8.2. Replacing batteries ...................................................................................... 20
8.3. Battery operation – inserting the batteries into the device........................21
8.4. Mains operation – connecting the mains cable ........................................21
8.5. Radio reception ............................................................................................21
8.6. Setting up the device ....................................................................................21
9. Connecting the headphones ..........................................................22
10. Connecting an external playback device .......................................22
11. Operation using the controls on the device or remote control ........22
12. Switching on the device/standby..................................................23
13. Audio functions ............................................................................23
13.1. Volume/mute ............................................................................................... 23
13.2. Equalizer ...................................................................................................... 23
14. Effect lighting ...............................................................................23
15. Radio ...........................................................................................23
15.1. Tuning the stations ........................................................................................ 23
15.2. Storing and selecting stations ..................................................................... 24
15.3. Stereo/mono reception .............................................................................. 24
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16. Playing back CDs and USB storage media .....................................24
16.1. Notes on the media ..................................................................................... 24
16.2. Inserting a disc ............................................................................................. 25
16.3. Inserting USB memory sticks ....................................................................... 25
16.4. Start/pause playback ................................................................................ 25
16.5. Track selection, fast rewind/forward ......................................................... 25
16.6. Folder selection ............................................................................................ 25
16.7. Programming the track playing order ........................................................ 26
16.8. Repeat functions/random playback .......................................................... 26
16.9. Track information ......................................................................................... 26
17. Bluetooth mode ............................................................................27
17.1. Connecting Bluetooth devices .....................................................................27
17.2. Control ...........................................................................................................27
18. Cleaning .......................................................................................28
19. Storing the device when not in use ................................................28
20. Troubleshooting ...........................................................................28
21. Disposal .......................................................................................30
22. Legal notice ..................................................................................30
22.1. Information on trademarks ...........................................................................31
23. MLAP GmbH Warranty .................................................................31
23.1. Conditions of warranty ................................................................................31
23.2. Warranty period and legal claims for defects ...........................................31
23.3. Scope of warranty ....................................................................................... 32
23.4. Processing of warranty claims .................................................................... 32
23.5. Service .......................................................................................................... 32
24. Supplier/Producer/Importer .......................................................33
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1. Introduction
1.1. Information about these operating instructions
Congratulations on purchasing your new device. You have chosen a high-quality product.
The operating instructions are an integral part of this product. They contain important safe-
ty information and instructions for use and disposal. Before using the product, please famil-
iarise yourself with all operating and safety instructions. Only use the product as described
and for the specified applications. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place. If you
give this product to third parties, ensure that you also hand over all the documents.
1.2. Key to symbols
If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below, the hazard de-
scribed in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there
from occurring.
DANGER!
Warning: risk of fatal injury!
Follow the instructions to avoid situations that will lead to fatal or seri-
ous injuries.
WARNING!
Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or serious irreversible injuries!
Follow the instructions to avoid situations that may lead to fatal or seri-
ous injuries.
CAUTION!
Warning: risk of minor and/or moderate injuries!
Follow the instructions to avoid situations that may lead to moderate or
minor injuries.
WARNING!
Warning: risk of electric shock!
WARNING!
Warning: danger due to loud volume!
NOTICE!
Follow the instructions to avoid property damage.
Follow the instructions to avoid situations that may damage the device.
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Notes regarding assembly or operation
Comply with the notes in the operating instructions.
Symbol for direct current
Symbol for AC current
Dispose of the device in compliance with environmental regulations
Safety note
Instruction
List
Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EU directives
(see chapter entitled “Declaration of conformity”).
Protection class II
Electrical devices in protection class II are devices that have double and/
or reinforced insulation throughout, and do not have the option of con-
necting a protective earth. The housing of an electrical device in protection
class II, with surrounding insulating material, may either form all of the ad-
ditional or reinforced insulation, or part of it.
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2. Proper use
This is an entertainment electronics device. Your device can be used in
a range of ways:
The device is intended for playing sound media (CDs, MP3 data me-
dia, USB devices), as well as for radio reception.
The device is only intended for private use and not for industrial/
commercial use.
The specified reception frequency range represents the technical
possibilities of the device. Information received outside this range
may not be used or further distributed. The respective national laws
must be observed.
Note that no liability will be accepted if the device is not used for its
intended purpose:
Do not modify the device without our express agreement and do
not use any accessories that have not been supplied or approved
by us.
Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied
or approved.
Comply with all the information in these operating instructions, es-
pecially the safety information. Any other use is considered im-
proper and can cause personal injury or property damage.
Do not use the device in potentially explosive atmospheres. This in-
cludes petrol stations, fuel storage areas and areas where solvents
are processed. This device must also not be used in areas with par-
ticle-laden air (for example flour or wood dust).
Do not use the device outdoors.
Do not expose the device to extreme conditions. Avoid:
High humidity or wet conditions
Extremely high or low temperatures
Direct sunlight
Open flames
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3. Safety information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ CAREFULLY AND
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
3.1. Operating safety
This device is not intended for use by people (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those with-
out experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by
a person responsible for their safety or they have been instruct-
ed in its use by that person. Children must be supervised to ensure
they do not play with this device.
Before using the device for the first time, check the device for dam-
age. A defective or damaged device may not be operated.
Remove the mains plug from the outlet and remove the batteries
from the device if the device produces smoke or unusual noises.
Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by chil-
dren unless they are supervised.
Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children.
DANGER!
Risk of choking and suffocation!
The packaging material is not a toy! Packaging film can be
swallowed or used improperly, creating a risk of choking
and suffocation.
Keep packaging material such as plastic film or plastic
bags away from children.
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3.2. Installation location
The device is not designed for use in rooms with high humidity levels
(e.g. bathrooms). Make sure that you do the following:
Set up and operate all components on a sturdy, level and vibra-
tion-free surface to prevent the device from falling.
Do not cover the vents so as to ensure adequate ventilation.
The ventilation openings must not be covered by objects like news-
papers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. which obstruct the air flow.
Allow at least 10 cm clearance at the sides and top of the device if
it is placed in a rack or a similar enclosed space.
Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures.
Do not expose the device to direct sources of heat (e.g. heaters,
sunlight).
Do not place naked flames (for example, lit candles) near or on
the device.
Avoid contact with moisture, water and splashes. Do not place any
objects filled with liquid, for example vases, on the device.
Do not place the device close to magnetic fields (for example, tel-
evisions or other loudspeakers).
Keep the device at a distance of at least one metre from sources
of high-frequency or magnetic interference (televisions, speakers,
mobile telephones, etc.) to avoid malfunctions and data loss.
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3.3. Repairs
Contact customer services if:
the mains cable is burnt or damaged
liquid has penetrated the device
the device is not operating correctly
the device has fallen or the housing is damaged.
Repairs to your device should only be carried out by qualified spe-
cialists.
3.4. Environmental conditions
Only use the device in accordance with the environmental condi-
tions specified in the technical data.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Major changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity
can cause moisture to build up within the device due to con-
densation – this can cause an electrical short circuit.
After transporting the device, wait until it has reached
ambient temperature before switching it on.
3.5. Power supply
Only operate the protection class II device on an earthed power
outlet that is close by and easy to access, or by inserting 8x 1.5 V,
R20/LR20/D batteries into the battery compartment.
Always keep the power socket free of obstructions so that the
mains plug can be pulled out easily.
When disconnecting the connection cable from the mains supply,
always pull on the mains plug rather than on the cable.
Never touch the mains plug with wet hands. Danger of an electric
shock!
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WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Even when the device is switched off, some components are
live.
In order to disconnect the power to your device or to
completely isolate the device from voltage sources dis-
connect the mains plug from the outlet and remove the
batteries from the device.
Make sure that the mains cable does not present a trip hazard. The
connecting cable must not be trapped or squashed.
Do not place any objects on the mains cable as it may be dam-
aged.
Unplug the mains adapter from the socket if you are away for a
long period or there is a thunder storm.
Before cleaning, pull the mains plug out of the outlet.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
The device contains live parts. They pose a risk of electric
shock or fire if an unintentional short circuit occurs.
Never open the housing and never insert any objects
through the slots and openings into the device!
3.6. CD player
The CD player is a class 1 laser product. The de-
vice has a safety system that prevents dangerous la-
ser beams from escaping during normal use. To avoid
eye injuries, never tamper with or damage the de-
vice's safety system.
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3.7. Batteries
The device and remote control are battery-operated. Please note the
following:
Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children. Do not
swallow batteries as they can cause chemical burns.
WARNING!
Risk of chemical burns!
The remote control supplied with the product contains a coin
battery. If this battery is swallowed, it can cause serious in-
ternal chemical burns within 2 hours, which may prove fatal.
Seek medical help immediately if you think that batteries
may have been swallowed or secreted in any part of the
body.
Stop using the device and/or remote control if you cannot close
the battery compartment securely, and keep it well away from chil-
dren.
Before inserting the batteries, check that the contacts in the de-
vice/remote control and on the batteries are clean and, if neces-
sary, clean them.
Always use new batteries of the same type. Never use old and
new batteries together.
Pay attention to the polarity (+/–) when inserting the batteries.
There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrect-
ly! Only replace batteries with those of the same or an equivalent
type.
Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Risk of explo-
sion!
Never expose the batteries to excessive heat (such as direct sun-
light, fire or similar).
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Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Strong direct heat can dam-
age batteries. Do not expose the device to sources of intense heat.
Never short-circuit batteries.
Never throw batteries into a fire.
Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. Clean the
contacts before inserting a new battery. Battery acid can cause
chemical burns!
Do not deform or open up the batteries. Battery acid can cause
chemical burns!
Always remove flat batteries from the device.
If the device is not going to be used for long periods, remove the
batteries.
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4. Description of components
4.1. Front
See Fig. A
1) Control field:
MEM. – Store radio station
– Stop playback
 – Start/pause playback
SCAN – Store radio station automatically
– Pair Bluetooth devices
TUN.-/ – Radio frequency/station search backwards; fast forward/rewind;
previous track
TUN.+/ – Radio frequency/station search forwards; fast forward, next track
10/FOLD./M- – Skip back 10 tracks; skip back a folder (USB/MP3-CD); skip
back to previous stored radio station
10/FOLD/M+ – Skip forward 10 tracks; skip one folder forward (USB/MP3-
CD); skip to next stored radio station
LIGHT – Select the effect lighting colour
EQ – Select equaliser mode
ID3 – Display track information
PROG. – Programme function
P-MODE – Repeat mode/intro/random playback
MUTE – Mute on/off
2) – Switch device on / switch to standby mode
3) Display
4) LED – Standby mode (lights up red) / Bluetooth mode: Pairing device (flashes
blue), device connected (lights up blue)
5) SOURCE – Select operating mode
6) Speaker
7) AUX – Connection port for external audio device
8) USB – Connection port for USB storage medium
9) VOL-/+ – Volume controller
10) – Earphone jack
4.2. Top/back
See Fig. B
11) Subwoofer
12) AC~ – Connection for mains cable (on the back)
13) Battery compartment (on the back)
14) CD compartment
15) Handle
16) FM antenna
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4.3. Display
See Fig. C
17) CD – CD operating mode
18) MP3 – MP3 files available
19) USB – USB data medium inserted
20) BLUETOOTH – Bluetooth operating mode
21) RAN – Random playback
22) INTRO – Intro playback mode
23) STEREO – Stereo display in radio mode
24) PROG – Programmed playback
25) MEM – Store radio station
26)
/ALL/DIR – Repeat track; repeat all tracks; repeat folder
27) MUTE – Mute
28) MHz – Radio frequency unit
29) Radio frequency display, track information
4.4. Remote control
See Fig. D
30) STANDBY – Switch the device on / switch to standby mode
31) MO/ST – Switch between mono/stereo
32) EQ – Select equaliser mode
33) VOL/ – Decrease/increase volume
34)  – Start/pause playback
/
– Fast forward/rewind / previous/next track
TUN.-/+ – Radio frequency/station search backwards/forwards
35) – Pair Bluetooth devices
36) – Stop playback
37) P.-MODE – Repeat mode/intro/random playback
38) ID3 – Display track information
39) FOLD./10/M. – Skip back a folder (USB/MP3-CD); skip back 10 tracks;
skip back to previous stored radio station
FOLD./10/M. – Skip to next folder (USB/MP3-CD); skip forward 10 tracks;
skip to next stored radio station
40) LIGHT – Select/turn off the effect lighting colour
41) MEM – Store radio station
42) SOURCE – Select operating mode
43) MUTE – Mute on/off
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5. Package contents
DANGER!
Risk of choking and suffocation!
Risk of choking and suffocation through swallowing or in-
haling small parts or plastic wrap.
Keep the plastic packaging out of the reach of children.
Remove all packaging materials and make sure the following parts have been sup-
plied when unpacking:
The following items are supplied with your product:
Portable sound system
1 remote control incl. 3 V CR 2025 coin battery
• Power cord
• Documentation
6. Technical specifi cations
Power supply
Input voltage/frequency AC 100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Protection class II
Power consumption during operation Approx. 48 W
Power consumption in standby mode 0.3 W
Output power 2 x 12.5 W
Battery operation 8 x 1.5 V (R20/LR20/D)
Operating time in battery operation Approx. 90 hours (CD playback)
Approx. 208 hours (FM mode)
Approx. 5714 hours (Standby mode)
Remote control batteries 1 x 3 V CR 2025
Radio
FM band: 87.5–108 MHz
CD player
Laser output Class 1 laser product
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CD player
Supported formats CD-R, CD-RW, audio CD, MP3 CD
Bluetooth
Operating frequency 2402 to 2480 MHz
Maximum transmission power -5.06 dBm
Bluetooth version V2.1, supports A2DP V1.2, AVRCP V1.0
Range 10 m (depending on environmental con-
ditions)
Connections
FM antenna Permanently installed telescopic aerial
Line in 3.5 mm jack
Headphones 3.5 mm jack
USB DC 5 V max. 200 mA, version 2.0
Environmental conditions
In operation 10°C ~ +45°C, < 80% humidity
Not in operation -20°C ~ +60°C, < 90% humidity
Dimensions / weight
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 500 x 198 x 225 mm
Weight (without mains cable) Approx. 3.5 kg
7. Declaration of Conformity
MLAP GmbH hereby declares that this device complies with the fundamental
requirements and the other relevant provisions of:
RE Directive 2014/53/EU
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
You can download the complete EU Declaration of Conformity at www.mlap.info/con-
formity.
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8. Getting started
8.1. Inserting the battery in the remote control
As delivered, the battery is already inserted in the
remote control. To activate it, pull out the insulating
strip on the underside of the remote control.
8.2. Replacing batteries
The remote control requires a 3 V coin battery, type CR
2025.
WARNING!
Risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly.
Do not throw the battery into a fire.
Only replace batteries with the same type or an equiva-
lent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufactur-
ers specifications.
Press on the catch and pull the battery compartment
out.
Remove the flat battery and dispose of it at a collec-
tion point for old batteries.
Put the new type CR 2025 battery in the battery
compartment with the plus pole upwards. Ensure
that the polarity (+/-) is correct when installing the
battery.
Press the battery compartment in again.
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Silvercrest SPSS 125 A1 Owner's manual

Category
CD players
Type
Owner's manual
This manual is also suitable for

The Silvercrest SPSS 125 A1 is an entertainment system with numerous playback options for music. It features a CD player, USB port, and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to listen to your favorite music from a variety of sources. The device also has a built-in FM radio tuner with station presets for easy access to your favorite radio stations. Its compact size and stylish design make it a great addition to any room, and the included remote control provides convenient operation from a distance.

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