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Environmental protection 

The European Parliament and the 

Council of the European Union 

have issued the Waste Electrical 
and Electronic Equipment Directive. 

The purpose of the Directive is the 

prevention of waste of electrical 
and electronic equipment, and to 
promote the reuse and recycling 
and other forms of recovery of 
such waste. As such the Directive 
concerns producers, distributors 
and consumers. 

The WEEE directive requires that 

both manufacturers and end-
consumers dispose of electrical 
and electronic equipment and 
parts in an environmentally safe 
manner, and that equipment and 
waste are reused or recovered for 

their materials or energy. 
Electrical and electronic equipment 
and parts must not be disposed of 
with ordinary household refuse; all 

electrical and electronic equipment 
and parts must be collected and 
disposed of separately. 
Products and equipment which 
must be collected for reuse, 
recycling and other forms of 
recovery are marked with the 
pictogram shown. 

When disposing of electrical and 
electronic equipment by use of the 
collection systems available in your 
country, you protect the 
environment, human health and 
contribute to the prudent and 
rational use of natural resources. 
Collecting electrical and electronic 
equipment and waste prevents the 
potential contamination of nature 
with the hazardous substances 
which may be present in electrical 
and electronic products and 
equipment. 

Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will 

assist with and advise you of the 
correct way of disposal in your 
country. 

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 

Summary of Contents for BeoSound 3

Page 1: ...BeoSound 3 Guide...

Page 2: ...risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not expose this equip ment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are...

Page 3: ...ur music system including how to play music from a loaded memory card use the FM radio and make the music system start and stop at a speci c time Placement connections and maintenance 12 Find out how...

Page 4: ...itch itself on and off automatically 4 The sockets on the bottom allow you to connect the system to the mains for recharging as well as load a memory card and connect headphones The LED display on the...

Page 5: ...layback Set a Stop Timer Switch on the FM radio Play music tracks on a loaded memory card Switch on the last used source from standby or restart memory card playback Step between FM radio stations or...

Page 6: ...the memory card is playing Playback is stopped Current volume setting Speakers are muted Number of minutes for a Stop Timer Current time The system is in standby The memory card reader is empty or the...

Page 7: ...display Press or to step between radio stations Press and hold or to step quickly between stations Use the built in aerial If you do not want to have the aerial extended press AERIAL to retract the ae...

Page 8: ...hile playing from it Start playback Load a memory card as shown Press AMEM to start playback Unless you have loaded a new card the track you last listened to is played If you have loaded a new card th...

Page 9: ...ing is done without sound During cueing the elapsed time is shown in the display Press GO or AMEM to resume playback Play tracks in random order Press AMEM then STORE in quick succession A new randoml...

Page 10: ...the Wake up Timer The time for the Wake up Timer is brie y shown in the display Check or delete a Wake up Timer While the system is in standby press TIMER The time for the Wake up Timer blinks in the...

Page 11: ...Timer is cancelled Press RADIO to switch on the radio Press STOP to set a Stop Timer The number of minutes before the radio switches to standby is shown in the display You can choose between 00 15 30...

Page 12: ...ight near radiators or other sources of heat Fastening the wall bracket Use the correct size and type of screws and wall anchors taking into account the condition of the wall Use three screws and wall...

Page 13: ...charge it during use A single charge provides approximately 10 hours of use Standby time per charge is approximately 20 days To ensure the best possible battery capacity we recommend that you charge y...

Page 14: ...ress or to resume tuning and repeat the procedure when the station you want is found If you do not wish to store a station located during tuning you resume tuning by pressing or Manual tuning When tun...

Page 15: ...s instead of digits Press or to nd the correct time Holding down a button accelerates the search Press STORE to store the correct time To see the time permanently in standby press ST BY while the syst...

Page 16: ...our experiences with your Bang Olufsen product Anything which you consider important positive or negative may help us in our efforts to re ne our products Thank you To contact us visit our web site on...

Page 17: ...nt and parts must not be disposed of with ordinary household refuse all electrical and electronic equipment and parts must be collected and disposed of separately Products and equipment which must be...

Page 18: ...dio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not...

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