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Product Instruction Manual
See Website for Full Safety Information
• Do not use in conned space.
• This unit requires 24V DC only.
• All Coomber equipment is covered by a 12 months warranty against
defective components or faulty manufacture from date of dispatch.
• Any modications to or misuse of the equipment renders this warranty void.
• Equipment that is security marked or damaged cannot,
under any circumstances, be exchanged.
• We reserve the right to change products and specications without notice.
Dance Combo 45000 Series
Baery lights
Playing a CD/USB/SD Card
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UHF1 & UHF2 Models
A wireless microphone receiver is built into this unit and
precongured ready for use.
The handheld microphone is set on channel 1 as a default.
• To operate the microphone install a new battery then adjust
the microphone level and master volume on the unit to mid
point.
• Switch on the microphone, adjust
the volume to suit
For the UHF2 model please insert the
XLR lead into the microphone socket
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Connecting an iPod or
External audio device
• Using the supplied (Coomber part no
41243) 3.5mm jack plug lead connect the headphone output
of the external device (iPod) to the stereo line input.
• Use the external device to play and adjust the volume after
it is plugged in.
• You can use the Dance Combo to adjust the
tone & balance and Volume
Remote control &
menu features will
not control your
external device.
Power connection
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• Connect the1858 external power supply to the DC in.
• Plug the 1858 to the mains supply.
• Switch on power to the unit & leave charging until the blue
LED goes out.
• You can use the unit while its charging.
• It can be left charging with the unit switched o. The
battery’s charge will be maintained.
• The unit is tted with 2 heavy duty high capacity sealed lead
acid batteries.
• They can be replaced by removing the control panel.
• If the unit is always stored with the batteries fully charged,
then many years of use should be achieved before
replacement is required.
• Please note this unit can only be charged with a Coomber
1858 power supply please contact Coomber for a
replacement.
Please fully charge the batteries before storage.
• FEED a CD printed side up into the slot, the CD can be CDA
format or MP3.
• EJECT - If pressed this will send the disc out.
• SPEED - Turning left enables a slower play speed,
turning right allows a faster play speed. Normal speed is
achieved by turning the control until the centre dent/notch is
felt
• SOURCE - When the Source key is pressed you can toggle
between the CD, USB and SD CARD READER.
• FOLDER-When in “stop “mode, select the folder to be
played by scrolling through <<back or >> next folder.
When in the “play” mode, you can skip the track being played
to the next or previous track that is in the folders list by
pressing << or >>.
CAUTION If no sound is heard;
• Check the mute button on the CD, if playing from a CD/
USB/SD Card.
Turn up the master volume & input volume to the desired
level.
Bluetooth models
• Turn the unit on.
• Enable Bluetooth on your device– iPod/iPhone etc.
• When discovered Audio Device will be displayed on your device.
• Select pair or connect on your device.
• An audio notication will be heard and also connected or paired
will be shown on your device.
• You will be able to play music on your device and amplify it with
the Dance Combo.
• Bluetooth range is generally low power Class2 10mtrs without
drop out.
NOTE: If another device is already paired/connected you will not be able
to pair at the same time. You will need to switch the unit o and on then
try again or turn o the Bluetooth on the other device.
POWER ON - Blue light is on/o switch
CHARGING - Red or Green:
Red – Batteries have failed.
Green (plugged into mains )
Continuous green light - the batteries are charging,
Flashing green light it - the batteries are fully
charged .
LOW BATTERY - (not plugged into mains) No light
means the batteries are fully charged.
Amber ashing light - batteries are running down, the faster it
ashes the lower the batteries are.
Amber light on - the batteries are almost at , once at the unit
will switch o.