B 3e / B 4e
Power Source
This unit was designed to be operated both with AC or with DC.
AC Operation
Plug the tail of AC power cord into AC socket on unit and the plug into household AC
outlet. The batteries will be automatically disconnected.
DC Operation
Open the BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR. Install 6 pcs UM-2/C size batteries (not
included) into compartment. Please follow correct polarities as indicated.
CAUTION
Remove batteries if they are flat or not being used for a long period of time.
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should be disposed of properly.
Basic Functions
Switching On The Unit
Set the FUNCTION switch to CD/MP3/MP3 LINK or RADIO (model B 3e) or to CD/MP3/USB
or RADIO (model B 4e).
NOTE
: In CD/MP3/USB mode, when the unit is not providing the main function
for 15 minutes, the unit will automatically switch into standby mode.
ESD hints
– The product maybe reset or not reset to operation of control due to
electrostatic discharge, just switch off and reconnect again.
Adjusting Volume
Rotate the VOLUME CONTROL clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease
volume.
Switching Off The Unit
Set the FUNCTION switch to OFF.
Radio Operation
1.Slide the FUNCTION switch to RADIO position, the POWER indicator will illuminate.
2.Slide the BAND switch to select the desired wave band: AM/FM ST.
3.Tune to required station by rotating the TUNING KNOB.
4.Rotate the VOLUME CONTROL to comfortable volume level.
5.Extend the TELESCOPIC ANTENNA to its full length if you are listening to FM
broadcasting. Gently move the unit back and forth to get the best reception when you are
listening to AM program, or place the unit in an open place.
Note
: The FM STEREO indicator will be on if you are receiving FM stereo program.
6.Turn off the radio by switching the FUNCTION switch to "OFF" position.
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