OWNER’S MANUAL
Music System
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) Operate this product only from the type of power source indicated on the rear panel.
For products using an external power supply, use an exact replacement if lost or damaged.
For products operating from battery power, refer to the user manual.
16) This product 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 product generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with 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 product on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
17) This Class B digital device complies with Canadian ICES-300.
18) If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or
cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up
static changes. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information
with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in
wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge
unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
See figure A.
Figure A
ANTENNA
LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
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19) For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna
or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product to lightning and power-line surges.
20) An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
21) This product utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not remove
the panels and do not repair yourself. Refer service to qualified personnel only.
22) Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to water or rain.
d. If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f. When the product exhibits a distinctive change in performance.
23) If the LCD becomes cracked and damaged, do not touch the liquid.
24) Keep this product a safe distance away from naked flame, such as a lit candle.
25) Do not expose this product to splashing or dripping. Objects containing liquid, such as vases
or drinking glasses, should not be placed on top of this product.
26) The recommended operating temperature range is 41˚ F to 104˚ F (5˚ C to 40˚ C).
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About Tivoli Audio
Tivoli Audio was started by Tom DeVesto with the goal of bringing simple to use, high quality
audio products to the consumer at reasonable prices. His long professional association with
Henry Kloss includes co-founding Cambridge SoundWorks*. As CEO and head of research and
development at his former company, Tom was responsible for the development of many of the
best selling home entertainment and multi-media products on the market. He also held senior
management positions in product development at both Advent and Kloss Video.
*Cambridge SoundWorks is a registered trademark of Creative Labs, Singapore.
Music System Instructions
Congratulations on your purchase of the Tivoli Audio Music System. We believe this to be one of
the finest-sounding stereo CD table radios on the market today.
In order to take full advantage of what your new radio is capable of, please take a moment to read
this Owner’s Manual and Safety Instructions. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact your dealer or Tivoli Audio.
Please save the carton and original packing should you ever need to ship your radio, as
shipping damage is not covered by the factory warranty.
On behalf of all of us, thank you for choosing Tivoli Audio and enjoy your new Music System!
Packed with your Music System you should find:
• 1 Power Cord
• 1 Remote Control
• 1 FM Antenna
• 1 AM Antenna
• 1 Cleaning Cloth
• 2 “AA” Batteries
• 1 Warranty Registration Card (USA only)
Please contact your dealer/distributor or Tivoli Audio if any of these items are missing.
Getting Started
Before operating the Music System, wait until it has reached room temperature. Otherwise,
condensation may form inside the CD player and it may not operate correctly. The display may
also be affected by hot or cold temperatures.
1. Connect the power cord to the input in the rear of the Music System and then plug the
cord into an outlet.
2. Press the red Power button on the front panel to turn the Music System On.
3. The display will indicate “No Batteries” for 5 seconds during each power On if the included
batteries have not been installed in the rear battery compartment.
4. Press the front panel Source button to select the desired source or insert a CD into the
CD slot and the CD will begin playing. If AM is selected, attach the included external
AM antenna and adjust to receive AM stations.
5. Adjust the volume to the desired level using the front rotary knob.
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Guide To Features (Front Panel):
1. POWER: Push to power the Music System On or Off (Standby).
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2. ALARM 1/ALARM 2: Press and hold Alarm 1 or 2. A beep will confirm you are in the alarm
set-up mode and the corresponding green LED will illuminate. Rotate and press the Volume
knob in to adjust and set the hour (which also determines AM and PM (Figure 1)) and minutes
(Figure 2) and press in to set and move to the next setting. Note, adjusting the hour does not
affect the minutes and vise-versa. Set the alarm source (Figure 3 and 4) and alarm volume
(Figure 5) in the same manner. Setting the alarm source to “AUX” will cause the alarm to wake
to a tone. You will not be able to set the alarm source to CD if a CD isn’t loaded inside. When
the alarm LED is off, press the Alarm button once to set the alarm. The display will briefly
show the time the alarm is set to wake. When the alarm LED is on, press the Alarm button
briefly to turn it off. If the alarm is set and power is lost, the alarm will still sound (the tone will
sound in place of radio or CD) at the designated time provided fresh batteries are correctly
installed in the rear battery compartment. When the alarm activates (Alarm LED flashes) you
may either turn the unit off and keep the alarm set for the next day, press the Snooze button
to temporarily mute the alarm for 7 minutes, or press the Alarm button to cancel activation,
turning the unit off, and keeping the alarm set to wake the next day.
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3. PRESETS 1– 6: Press and hold to memorize the tuned station to that particular preset.
A beep will sound confirming the station has been successfully stored. Press briefly to recall
the station associated with that preset. There are 6 FM presets and 6 AM presets. If a Preset
button is pressed but no station has been set, the display will show “Preset Empty” for
2 seconds. These buttons will also act as limited direct track access during CD playback.
The same station cannot be saved to more than 1 preset. Note the remote control’s 1
through 6 buttons cannot be used to save favorite stations to the presets, only recall them
after they have been saved using the Music System’s front panel buttons.
4. SOURCE: Press to cycle through the four sources: FM, AM, CD, and Auxiliary. The source
can’t be changed while the alarm is sounding. If the source is changed during CD playback
and the source is changed back to CD again, the CD will start playback from the first track.
5. SLEEP: With the Music System playing FM, AM, CD, or an auxiliary device, press to begin
the 20 minute Sleep timer. The corresponding green LED will illuminate while the Sleep
timer is active and the display will countdown the remaining Sleep time. The Music System
will power off automatically at the end of the Sleep cycle. Sleep cannot be activated in CD
mode unless a CD is loaded. Note RDS and CD Text will not be displayed in Sleep mode.
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/ TUNE / : Press to advance to the next track on a disc or back to a previous track
if the track has been playing for under 10 seconds. If the track has been playing for more
than 10 seconds, pressing the
button will re-start the currently playing track. When
listening to FM or AM, press briefly to change the frequency up or down. Press, hold, and
release to seek for the next strongly received station. Press and hold to quickly advance
through the frequencies.
7. STOP: Press to stop CD playback and return to the first track.
8. PLAY/PAUSE: With a CD loaded, press to initiate disc playback. Press during playback to
Pause playback and press again to resume playback. If the CD is paused for more than 5
consecutive minutes it will revert to Stop.
9.
: Press to fast forward or fast reverse in approximately 10 second intervals. Press again
to resume normal playback or press Play. These functions are not on the remote control. Due
to the nature of MP3 CDs, using the fast reverse will cause the CD to stop playback once it
reaches the start of the track. Also note fast forward and fast reverse will not operate during
CD Intro mode. Pressing the fast scan buttons (
to repeat.
) during shuffle play may cause tracks
10. EJECT: Press to Eject a CD. The display will show “Ejecting”. This button is to eject only
and should NOT be used to load a CD. Always remove the disc in a straight position with-
out bending the disc. In the unlikely event you experience an error or a disc remains stuck
inside, press and hold the Eject button to re-set the CD mechanism and eject the CD.
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11. CLOCK: Press and hold to set the hour first. A beep will confirm you are in the clock set
mode. Use the volume knob to select the hour (Figure 6) and then press the volume knob
in to set and cycle to the minutes (Figure 7). The hour determines AM or PM. Adjusting the
hour does not affect the minutes and vise-versa. Repeat this process to set the year, month
and the day (Figure 8, 9 and 10). Once set, press the Clock button briefly to recall the date
and time whenever RDS or CD text is displayed. When the date is shown, only the month
and day will show (not the year).
12. VOLUME/TREBLE: Rotate clockwise to increase the volume or counter-clockwise to
decrease the volume. The volume level is represented in numbers from 0 (no output) to 30
(maximum output). If the volume ever sounds distorted, reduce the level immediately. Push
in and rotate counter-clockwise to reduce the treble or clockwise to increase the treble.
Press the volume knob in to set or the setting will store automatically and the display will
return to its previous state. This knob is also used to adjust and enter selections (by pushing
the knob in) when setting the Clock and Alarms. Adjusting the volume during Snooze will
cancel the Snooze mode.
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13. AUDIO: Push to cycle through Stereo, SpacePhase Wide mode, or Mono audio settings.
The SpacePhase Wide mode setting is designed to create a more expansive soundstage,
while the Mono setting reduces multiplex noise on weak FM stations, making otherwise
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unlistenable stations listenable. Regardless of the previous audio setting, the SpacePhase
Wide mode will automatically engage each time the Music System is turned on.
EQ: This EQ differs from Audio in that it enhances lower frequencies primarily at lower
volume levels. We suggest the rear Bass level be set to the center detent position. Should
the bass ever sound distorted, immediately lower the bass level and/or volume. The Music
System is set at the factory with the EQ on. To temporarily turn the EQ off, press and hold
the Audio button. The display will show “EQ Off” and a confirmation beep will sound. The
EQ will engage again automatically the next time the Music System is turned on. To keep
the EQ off, press and hold the Audio button and the display will show “EQ Always Off” and
a confirmation beep will sound. The EQ will remain off until “EQ On” is selected. For more,
see the section marked “Getting the most from your Music System.”
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Figure 12
14. DISPLAY: When in FM mode, press repeatedly to select between RDS Scrolling Text, (Figure
11), Static Text, or RDS Off. If a station is not broadcasting in RDS or the RDS signal is too
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weak, no RDS text will be shown. In cases where the signal is weakly received the text may
be scrambled. Note the AM band does not utilize RDS text. For more, see “Reception/RDS”.
RDS text will not be shown in Sleep mode. When playing a CD, press repeatedly to select
between CD Scrolling Text, Static Text, or CD Text Off. If the inserted CD does not contain
CD text (Figure 12), then this feature cannot be enabled. Not all commercial music CDs
contain CD Text. CD text will not be shown in Sleep mode.
15. SNOOZE/MUTE (Top of Cabinet): When the Alarm activates, press this button to silence
the alarm for 7 minutes. The display will count down the remaining Snooze time. Adjusting
the volume level will cancel the Snooze mode. During normal operation, press this button
to mute the audio. The display will show “Mute”. Press again to restore the audio output
or adjust the volume level.
16. HEADPHONE OUT: Connect a set of headphones (not included) to this variable stereo
output for private listening. Plugging in the headphones will mute the primary speakers.
The headphone's volume is adjusted using the front panel volume knob. This stereo output
accepts a 1/8" stereo male mini connector. Avoid using headphones at high volume levels
to prevent possible hearing damage.
17. OPTICAL SENSOR: Automatically adjusts the display brightness based on ambient lighting
conditions. The display will dim in darker environments and brighten in brighter conditions.
Do not obstruct this sensor.
18. IR SENSOR: Receives signals from the included remote control. Do not obstruct this sensor.
19. SLOT-LOAD: Insert a disc (with printing side facing up) until it is drawn inside. The display
will say “Loading”. Disc functions will not work while the disc is loading. Playback will begin
automatically once the table of contents is read. The display will show “No Disc” when the
unit is set to CD mode and there is no CD inside. When ejecting a CD the display will show
“Ejecting”. For more, see “Important Notes About the CD Player.”
Getting the most from your Music System:
1. Treat the Music System as you would a home stereo system. Although the
audio from a computer or laptop can be connected to the Music System,
it’s not intended for near-field (close-up) listening like “computer speakers”.
As with a home stereo system, listening at a distance will yield the best
results.
2. The SpacePhase™ Wide mode and EQ settings allow you to tailor the
Music System’s sound to your liking depending on the program material,
room size and volume level. We’ve spent countless hours of critical listening
using a variety of material with different settings and at different volume
levels. In general we recommend the treble control be kept in the “0”
position. At high volume levels, for the most accurate reproduction, we
recommend keeping the EQ off and the Audio setting in Stereo or Mono
(not SpacePhase Wide) mode.
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Guide To Features (Rear Panel):
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2
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1. FM ANTENNA SWITCH: Switch between internal and external FM antennas. If an external
antenna is used, the switch should be in the External position. This switch has no affect on
AM reception.
2. EXTERNAL FM ANTENNA INPUT: In most cases FM reception will be improved by sliding
the included external FM antenna over this “F” connector and setting the antenna switch
to External. To avoid damage, when removing the FM antenna, never pull it by the white
cord. Always grasp the antenna’s black connector firmly and pull it straight out. For more,
see the section marked “Reception”.
Figure 11
3. EXTERNAL AM ANTENNA INPUT: Connect the supplied external AM antenna’s 1/8" stereo
male mini connector. Assemble the integrated base, (Figure 11) and adjust for best reception
for each station. There will be no AM reception unless the AM antenna is connected. For
more, see the section marked “Reception”.
4. AUX IN: To hear audio from another device such as a TV or MP3 player, connect said device’s
audio output to this stereo input and set the Source button to AUX. Switching to the Auxiliary
position does not turn on the connected device. This stereo input accepts a 1/8" stereo male
mini connector. Note you may need to adjust the volume level differently for an auxiliary device
than the level used for radio or CD listening.
5. MIX IN: Connect your computer’s (or other device's) audio output to this input to hear its
audio mixed in with the tuner, CD, or auxiliary device if one is connected. The volume level
of this input must be adjusted at the source. This input accepts a 1/8" male stereo mini
connector.
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6. REC OUT: You may record from the Music System by connecting a cassette deck’s audio
input (or other recording device) to this fixed level stereo output. The primary speakers will
not be muted when using this output. This jack accepts a 1/8" stereo male mini connector.
7. BASS LEVEL: Turn this control knob to the right to increase the bass volume level or to the
left to decrease the bass volume level. The subwoofer is designed to subtly augment the
lower bass frequencies, not overpower the sound. Tivoli Audio recommends setting this
knob to the center detent position. If the bass should ever sound distorted, immediately
lower the bass level control and/or the front volume control.
8. POWER INPUT: Connect the supplied power cord to this input and plug the cord into a wall
outlet not controlled by a switch. If the power cord is removed from the unit or unplugged
from the wall outlet, please wait 60 seconds before plugging the cord back into the Music
System. When power is restored the unit will auto eject a CD if one is inside.
9. BATTERY COMPARTMENT: Install the included “AA” batteries to maintain the clock and
alarm settings during a power outage. Check the batteries annually. The display will show
“No Batteries” if there are no batteries installed or the batteries have no or low power. Dispose
of spent batteries according to your state/country’s regulations. When operating on the battery
back-up power, the Music System’s display and LEDs will not illuminate in order to conserve
power, but if set, the alarm will still sound at the designated time. In such a case, the tone will
sound instead of the radio or CD to further conserve battery power.
Remote Control (Remove clear tab over battery before use):
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3
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In addition to duplicating most of the front panel controls, the remote control adds the
following functions:
1. REP (REPEAT): With a CD playing, press once to repeat the track being played; Press twice
to repeat the entire disc; Press again to cancel the Repeat mode or press stop. The Repeat
Once ( ) and Repeat All (
) icons will show on the Music System’s display when active.
Repeat 1 cannot be used in conjunction with Shuffle.
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2. SHUFF (SHUFFLE): With a CD playing, press to play the tracks in random order. The Shuffle
icon ( ) will show on the Music System’s display when active. Press the Shuffle button a
second time to cancel shuffle play or press Stop. Otherwise, CD playback will stop once all
tracks have been played. Pressing the track up or down (
) on the remote and on the
Music System during shuffle play may cause tracks to repeat. Note that MP3 CDs with many
tracks may repeat some songs in Shuffle mode. Shuffle cannot be used in conjunction with
Repeat 1, Repeat All or Intro.
3. INTRO: With a CD playing, press to audition 10 seconds of each track. The Intro icon (
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will show on the Music System’s display when active. Press a second time to cancel Intro
play or press Stop. Otherwise, CD playback will stop once all tracks have played.
Note: The above functions cannot be activated while the disc is loading. If two of the above
functions are used at the same time, both icons will alternate on the display until finished.
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4. FOLDER / : Advance or go back to a previous MP3 folder.
5. ENTER: Same function as pressing the Volume Control in on the Music System to set
selections or adjust the treble.
6. 7,8,9,0: Use these buttons in addition to the 1-6 buttons to access a CD track directly. A two
second window is provided to enter another digit after the first digit is entered.
Saved favorite station presets can be recalled using the 1 through 6 buttons on the remote
control. However, favorite stations can only be saved using the 1 through 6 buttons on the
Music System’s front panel.
Controlling volume via the remote is performed using the up/down arrow buttons, while FM/AM
tuning is controlled using the Left and Right arrow (CD track) buttons.
When it comes time to replace the remote control’s battery, use a 3V Lithium Cell #CR2025,
installed with the positive side facing the bottom side of the remote.
Important Notes About the CD Player:
• The display does not show the total disc time for MP3/WMA CDs due to their often very
lengthy table of contents. Total time will be shown for commercial music CDs but if either
track +/- buttons are pressed, the total time will disappear since the initial mode was changed.
• Playback will be delayed slightly while the table of contents is read.
• Disc functions will not work while the disc is loading.
• Do not use the Eject button to load a CD.
• Changing modes while a CD is playing causes the CD to stop playback. Playback will resume
when the mode is set to CD again.
• The sound quality of MP3, CD-R/CD-RW, and even commercially recorded discs can vary
greatly. The same holds true for the sound quality of portable MP3 players.
• Do NOT use any CD lens cleaning discs since these are not designed for slot-load machines.
• Avoid bending the disc when loading or ejecting.
• Do not move the unit while a disc is playing and do not ship the unit with a CD inside.
• Do not try to insert a disc in the slot if one is already inside the unit.
• Do not insert specially shaped discs or 3" CD “single” discs.
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• You may experience a delay in playback when inserting MP3 or WMA discs while the player
reads the directory.
• Paper labels stuck to CDR/CDRWs may become loose and possibly damage the player.
• CDs with severe scratches may not play properly.
• Do not insert anything except a CD inside the loading slot.
• In the rare event you experience an error, press and hold the Eject button to re-set the CD
mechanism and eject the CD. Failing that, unplug the power cord for 60 seconds and then
plug it back in.
Reception/RDS:
The internal FM antenna (built into the power cord) will provide good FM reception. The supplied
external FM antenna will usually provide improved reception. Fully extend the antenna and do
not bundle it with the power cord or other cords. Locating the antenna near a window or outside
wall will provide better reception than more interior locations. An outdoor antenna will provide the
best possible reception. Another alternative is to use an optional FM dipole antenna (adaptor
required). Connecting your cable television 75ohm coaxial cable to the external FM connection
may also provide clear local reception, although you must usually request activation of this service
through your cable company. Be sure to set the rear panel switch to “External” when using an
external FM antenna. Otherwise, it should remain in the “Internal” position. This switch has no
affect on AM reception. If a noisy FM station is received, setting the Audio button to “Mono” may
help to clear up some of the multiplex noise. Route the power cord away from the antenna for
best reception.
The Radio Data System (RDS) in the USA and Europe transmits text information along with audio
broadcasts. Program Service data will be shown in the upper right corner when available. Not all
FM stations utilize RDS, thus text data may not be present with some stations. For stations using
RDS, text may not appear or may appear scrambled if the signal is too weak. Experimenting
with the FM antenna location may improve RDS reception. RDS content is determined by each
individual FM station, therefore if any data is shown incorrectly, this is not a fault of the unit. There
are also limitations in terms of the kinds of characters that can be displayed. Therefore it is not
unusual to see a different character or blank space in cases where the precise character can't be
reproduced. Note RDS text will not be displayed in Sleep mode. RDS is not used on the AM band.
For AM, fold the included AM antenna’s integrated stand under the loop, (See Figure 11, page 10)
snap it in position, and connect the male stereo mini jack to the female mini connector on the
rear panel marked “AM Antenna”. Adjust for best reception for each AM station.
Buildings made with concrete, steel, or aluminum siding will hinder reception. Household
appliances, electric blankets, computers, and other electronic devices can also adversely affect
reception or inject noise. If you experience this, move the Music System further from the offending
device or plug it into an electrical outlet not shared by another device. Metal surfaces may hinder
AM reception.
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Placement:
Place the Music System on a flat, stable surface strong enough to support its weight. Placement
in a bookcase, cabinet, or close to walls or corners may inflate the bass, creating an unnatural
sound. Do not obstruct the vents on the rear panel, as these are for sound as well as internal
heat ventilation.
The CD player built-into the Music System has excellent shock protection, but it is not shock
proof. We therefore recommend the Music System be placed on a flat, level surface that is not
subject to vibration.
The Music System is shielded and may be placed near or below a TV or computer monitor.
Cleaning:
For your own safety, be sure the Music System is disconnected from the power outlet during
cleaning. Never use any harsh cleansers or solvents on your radio. Fingerprints may be removed
from the cabinet using the included cloth. The face may be cleaned with a slightly damp cloth
only if necessary.
Since the wood cabinet is natural wood, the color/grain pattern may not match your other
Tivoli Audio products.
Also note some finishes, particularly walnut, may darken over time to light exposure. This
is normal for a natural wood product.
Limited Warranty:
Tivoli Audio manufactures its products to very high standards and we are confident our products
will perform well. Accordingly, we provide a limited warranty on this product against manufacturing
defects in material and workmanship to the original owner, for a period of one year from the
original date of purchase. This warranty is non-transferable.
This Limited Warranty covers the functionality of the product for its normal, intended use as
specified in this Owner’s Manual. It does not cover a malfunction or damage that has resulted
from improper or unreasonable use or installation, faulty ancillary equipment, modifications,
unauthorized repair, shipping damage or loss, abuse, accidents, use on improper voltage/current,
power surges, lightning or other acts of God, excess moisture, normal wear and tear, commercial
use, or purchase from unauthorized dealers. Proof of purchase as evidence the unit was pur-
chased from an authorized dealer may be required for warranty service. Please contact the
dealer of purchase or local distributor for warranty service or repair.
Returns of any model purchased directly from Tivoli Audio via our web site, telephone, mail, or
fax: must have a Return Authorization (RA) number clearly indicated on the outside of the pack-
age. An RA number can be obtained by phoning Tivoli Audio customer service (1.877.297.9479)
with the product's model name, serial number, approximate date of purchase, and detailed
description of the problem, or by filling out the RA form on our web site (www.tivoliaudio.com).
PRODUCTS RETURNED TO TIVOLI AUDIO WITHOUT A VALID RA # WILL BE RETURNED
UNOPENED TO THE SENDER
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Please refrain from opening this product or taking it apart as doing so will void this Limited
Warranty. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Tivoli Audio will not pay for costs incurred
due to correction of reception problems, elimination of externally generated static/noise, loss of
time, inconvenience, loss of use of product, or damage caused by improper use of this product.
In the event the product is returned during the warranty term and is eligible for service under this
Limited Warranty, we will repair or replace any defective parts within a reasonable period of time
and free of charge.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIED
CONDITIONS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH APPLY TO THE PRODUCT
YOU HAVE ACQUIRED. SOME PLACES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION, RESTRICTION,
OR MODIFICATION OF CERTAIN IMPLIED RIGHTS OR THEIR EFFECT. IN THOSE SITUATIONS
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WILL ONLY APPLY TO THE EXTENT THAT THE APPLICABLE LAW
ALLOWS.
The provisions of the Limited Warranty are in lieu of any other warranties or conditions, except
those provided by law. This Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights provided to you
by law and does not preclude any remedy you may have under law.
In states where liability limits are not precluded by statute, the maximum liability of Tivoli Audio
shall not exceed the purchase price paid by you for the product. In states where limitations of
liability are precluded by law, Tivoli Audio shall be liable for no more than the direct damages for
bodily injury, and/or real or personal property arising from the negligence of Tivoli Audio.
Where not prohibited by law, Tivoli Audio shall not be liable for special, incidental, consequential,
or indirect damages. Some places do not allow limitations on the exclusion or limitation of
relief, special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages, or the limitation of liability to
specified amounts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This Limited Warranty is void if the label bearing the serial number has been removed or defaced.
For service outside the USA, please contact your local distributor.
If you purchased an extended service contract from your dealer and service is required after
the term of this Limited Warranty has expired, please contact your extended service contract
provider to obtain service.
For your convenience, you may register your product for warranty service online at our website,
such information allows us to maintain a record of the Tivoli Audio products acquired by you and
better understand the purchasers of our products. The information collected will be used for
marketing purposes by Tivoli Audio and, where permitted, to contact you in relation to the products
you have acquired or other products which might be of interest to you from Tivoli Audio or other
companies. The information that you provide may be processed in another country.
warranty service as information available there may answer your questions or concerns.
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Specifications:
Model:
Type:
Tivoli Audio Music System
Digital AM/FM/CD Hi-Fi System
Drivers:
2 x 3" (2 x 7.62 cm) full-range, video shielded
1 x 5.25" (1 x 13.34 cm) down-firing woofer, video shielded
14.125" W x 5.25" H x 9.5" D
35.88 cm W x 13.34 cm H x 24.13 cm D
13.0 lbs. (5.90 kg)
Dimensions:
Weight:
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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