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• Read the operating instructions thoroughly before the
start-up!
• If applicable, remove the protective film from the display.
Inserting the power reserve batteries
(Batteries not included)
In case of a power failure or if the power plug of the device
is disconnected from the outlet, then the settings will be
retained if the power reserve batteries have been inserted.
1. Open the battery compartment on the bottom.
2. Insert 2 AAA/R03 1.5 V type batteries. Pay attention to the
correct polarity (see bottom of battery compartment)!
3. Close the battery compartment again.
4. If the device is not used for a long period of time, then
remove the batteries from the device to prevent the
battery acid from leaking.
WARNING:
The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like.
Danger of explosion!
CAUTION:
• Different battery types or new and used batteries may
not be used together.
• Batteries do not belong in the household waste.
Dispose of spent batteries at the designated collection
points or at the dealer.
Power supply
• Insert the plug into a properly installed 230 V, 50 Hz power
socket. Please ensure that the mains voltage corresponds
to the information on the type plate.
• If you have not inserted any power reserve batteries, the
preset time and radio stations are lost as soon as the
power supply has been interrupted.
Switching the Device on/off (12/35)
Switch the device to the standby mode with the STANDBY/
AL.OFF ( ) button (the time is displayed). If this button is
pressed once more, the device switches on again.
NOTE: In CD mode
To keep the power consumption to a minimum, the device
has an automatic switch-off. If the device is in stop mode,
for example after the playback of a CD has been stopped,
the device will automatically shut off after about 11 minutes.
Setting of the Clock (in Standby Mode)
• You must select the settings with the
REW/F.FWD
buttons (6/7), or with the / / / buttons (33).
• Always confirm your settings with the TIME SET button
(16/30).
1. Keep the TIME SET pressed down for approx. 3 seconds.
The second display will start to flash.
2. You may now select the settings for the hours, minutes,
and the display format (24H or 12H) one by one.
NOTE:
“PM” will show for afternoons in the 12 hour display.
Volume adjusting
The desired volume can be sent using the VOLUME regula-
tor (1). To adjust the volume with the remote control, press
the
/
buttons (33).
Listening to the radio
NOTE:
The preset stations will be lost if the power is interrupted.
Scanning stations
• Tune into the desired station with the TUNING control (11).
The display will show the respective frequency.
• If there is interference on the received station, try to
improve the reception by rotating, winding or unwinding
the wire antenna.
Presetting radio stations
The device can preset up to 20 radio stations. To preset a
station, follow the steps below:
1. Search for a station as described in “Scanning stations”.
2. Press the MEM/PROG button (4/21). The storage space
will start to flash on the display.
3. Use the M (18/32) and M (19/31) buttons to choose
the preset location for the corresponding station.
4. Press the MEM/PROG button again. The station will be
preset. The frequency of the preset radio station will be
displayed.
Recalling preset radio stations
1. Choose the preset location with the M (18/32) and M
(19/31) buttons.
Automatic station scan
When holding down the MEM/PROG button (4/21) for ap-
prox. 3 seconds, the device will start the automatic station
scan searching the entire frequency range automatically for
stations. The stations found will be stored on the preset loca-
tions 1- 20 in ascending order.
NOTE:
• The scan will only stop after all 20 preset locations have
been filled.
• The order cannot be changed once set.