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Could some one tell me how to change the stations on my WURLITZER -MODEL WR 18-1015-CD AM/FM- 18" TALL-LIGHT UP i have tried to and i can not get it to work. It only has a remote. Thank you

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Here is a link to obtain the owner/user manual for that wurlitzer if you would like it:

http://www.payphone.com/shop/instructions/Wurlitzerwr18.pdf

1. Turn power on using either the remote or power button located behind tuner door.

2. Push CD / RADIO BUTTON (25) to enable FM tuner.

3. Turn FM dial to desired station.

4. Position FM ANTENNA (16) for best reception.

5. Set volume to desired listening level.


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  • Anonymous Sep 17, 2010

    Here are the controls that are hidden on the front of the jukebox.

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