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Bosch Power Tools
Functions
Independent of the audio source:
– To
switch the audio operation on and off
,
press button
13
on the remote control.
– To
switch the sound on and off
, press but-
ton
“Mute”
15
on the remote control.
– To increase the
volume
, press button
9
; to
reduce the volume, press button
12
.
– To
change the audio source
, press button
“Source”
14
.
For radio operation:
– To
select a radio station
with a lower fre-
quency, press the
7
button until the desired
frequency is found.
– To
select a radio station
with a higher fre-
quency, press the
10
button until the desired
frequency is found.
When controlling audio sources connected via
the SD-/MMC slot
46
or the USB port
45
:
– To start, interrupt or continue the
playback
of a track
, press the play/pause button
11
.
– To
select a track
, press the
7
or
10
button.
Battery Replacement
To replace the battery, unscrew the screw of the
battery compartment on the backside of the re-
mote control and remove the battery lid.
When inserting the new battery, pay attention to
the correct polarity. Screw on the battery lid
again.
f
Replace the battery only with a new battery
of the same type.
Danger of explosion when
inserting other battery types.
f
Remove the battery from the remote con-
trol when not using it for longer periods.
When storing for longer periods, the battery
can corrode and discharge itself.
f
Keep the battery away from children.
Chil-
dren could swallow the battery and cause a
hazardous situation for their health.
Battery Charging (see figure A)
The charge procedure begins as soon as the
mains plug of the radio charger is plugged into a
socket outlet and a battery
25
is inserted into
the charging compartment
22
(see “Battery
Insertion/Removal”, page 24).
During the charging proce-
dure, the
“CHARGING”
indica-
tor
m
flashes on the display. The
“CHARGING”
indicator goes out when the battery is fully
charged.
Due to the intelligent charging method, the
charging condition of the battery is automatically
detected and the battery is charged with the
optimum charging current, depending on battery
temperature and voltage.
This saves the battery and ensures that it is
always fully charged when in the radio charger.
The charged battery
25
can be removed from
the charging compartment
22
or (when inserted
in the charging compartment) be used for pow-
er supply during audio operation.
f
If required, wear protective gloves when re-
moving the battery.
The battery can heat up
considerably when charging.
Power Supply of External Devices
The power supply of external devices via the
12 V and the AC connection is possible only
when the radio charger is connected to mains,
and not via the inserted battery.
When the radio charger is connected to the
mains supply, this is confirmed by the lit green
control lamp
4
.
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