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8
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
POWERING ON:
The Portable Radio can be powered with
batteries or using the adaptor.
1. Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON
position to turn the power supply on.
POWER ADAPTOR:
Insert one end of the power adaptor into
the DC jack on the back of the Retro
Radio. Plug the other end of the adaptor
in at the mains and turn on. To switch off
completely, unplug the power cord from
the wall outlet.
BATTERIES:
•
Open the battery compartment located
at the back of the radio and place
4 x AA batteries taking care not to
reverse the poles. Close the battery
compartment.
CONTROLS:
POWER:
Press to turn the radio on.
Press and hold to enter
standby.
SOURCE:
Press repeatedly to move
between radio modes.
PREV:
Press to skip back to the
previous radio station.
NEXT:
Press to skip to the next radio
station.
SCAN:
Press to auto-scan the radio
stations
PRESET:
Press to store and access
stored radio station presets.
VOL- :
Press to decrease the volume
VOL + :
Press to increase the volume
ALARM:
Press to enter the alarm
menu.
SLEEP:
Press and hold to enter the
sleep function.
INFO:
Press to view current radio
station information.
MENU:
Press and hold to enter menu
settings.
ENTER:
Press to confirm a setting.
SNOOZE: Press to snooze the alarm.
RADIO:
1. Press the POWER/SOURCE button to
turn the radio on.
2. The radio will enter DAB mode. To
move to FM mode, press the SOURCE
button.
3. When DAB mode is first activated a
full scan will commence.
4. Press the PREV and NEXT buttons to
select stored DAB stations.
5. To move to FM mode, press the
SOURCE button.
6. In FM mode, press the PREV and NEXT
buttons repeatedly to manually search
for the desired frequency.
7. Press the ENTER button to switch
between Stereo or Mono in FM mode.
FM AUTO-SCAN:
•
Press the SCAN button to search for a
FM station.
•
To scan down the frequency band,
press and hold the SCAN button.
•
When a station of sufficient strength
has been found the radio will stop
scanning.