Insert / change batteries
The battery compartment
bottom of the product .
Open the battery compartment
Insert 2 batteries (type: 1 .5 V, AA/LR6) into
the battery com partment according to the
polarity marks .
Close the battery compartment
Cleaning and care
Before cleaning: Unplug the product from the
power supply and remove the batteries .
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WARNING! Never immerse the product nor
the power adaptor in water or other liquids for
cleaning purposes . Never immerse any of the
product's components under running water .
Clean the product with a slightly moistened
cloth .
Do not allow any water or other liquids enter
the product's interior .
Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents,
abrasives, harsh cleaning solutions or hard
brushes for cleaning .
Let all parts dry afterwards .
Storage
Before storing the product: Remove the
batteries . Store the product in its original
packaging .
Store the product in a dry, secure location
away from children .
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Troubleshooting
Cause
Solution
The product will not turn on
Check if the power adaptor is properly
connected with the socket and the product .
No sound
Adjust the volume .
Disturbed radio reception
Signal reception is too low . Adjust the aerial or
move the unit to a stronger signal location .
FM station not found
Weak signal . Search manually .
DAB station not found
No DAB coverage in your area or poor
reception . Adjust the position of the aerial .
Glossary
Multiplex: In DAB and DAB+ several radio
programmes can be transmitted on each
frequency . These radio stations are combined
in a so-called multiplex . In this multiplex,
additional services, such as pictures and text
information, can also be transmitted .
Signal error: The greater the number of
signal errors, the more distorted the audio
signal arrives at the product . The built-in error
protection can compensate for this to a certain
extent without deteriorating the audio quality .
Displaying the number of signal errors can be
helpful in finding a better location to place the
product .
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