Bush 239 / 3289 Instruction Manual Download Page 5

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Check the package contents

The package contains: 

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 1 x DAB/FM Radio

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1 x mains adaptor

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1 x instruction manual

Where to put your Radio 

It is important that you consider carefully in advance where your Radio will be situated 
and make sure that it is:

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on a lat and stable surface

 Note: Never place your Radio on antique or polished surfaces. 

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 within 1.4 metres of a power socket (if using mains power).   Please ensure that the 
mains power lead is not a trip hazard.

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 at least 1 metre away from other electrical appliances to avoid interference

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 where you can fully extend the telescopic aerial

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 away from bright sunlight or heat sources, such as a radiator

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 not in a humid or very damp place such as a bathroom

Setting up

1.  Connect the mains power lead into the socket on the back of the Radio and fully 

extend the telescopic aerial in a vertical position to obtain the maximum signal 
strength.

2.  Plug the power adaptor into the mains power wall socket and switch on.  

3.  Slide the switch on the back of the radio to ‘On’.  The Radio and display will fully 

switch on and ‘Welcome to Digital Radio’ will be displayed. 

4.  Press and hold the ‘Power/ Mode’ button on the top of the Radio. Your radio will 

automatically begin to scan for DAB radio stations, a progress bar will show the 
progress of the scan and the number of stations found during the scan will also be 
displayed. 

When the scan is complete your radio will select the irst available station and 
begin to play.  Stations are listed in numerical and then alphabetical order by 
default.

Note:  The DAB radio station list is stored in the memory and so the next time you 
switch your radio on, the station search does not take place.  It is possible to scan 
manually for stations.  Please see page 9.

Instructions for use

Summary of Contents for 239 / 3289

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Page 2: ...ent DLS 10 Program Type PTY 10 Channel and Frequency 10 Signal error 10 Signal information 10 Time and date 10 Dynamic range control DRC 11 Using the FM radio 12 Telescopic aerial 12 FM Radio mode 12...

Page 3: ...hings such as carpets rugs or beds as these are provided for functionality and or ventilation to ensure safe operation of the product Do NOT store in dusty or dirty areas Disconnect your Radio from th...

Page 4: ...micals cleaning solvents or detergents to clean the product Wipe with a damp not wet soft cloth to clean WARNING To prevent possible hearing damage do not listen to this radio at high volume levels fo...

Page 5: ...the Radio and fully extend the telescopic aerial in a vertical position to obtain the maximum signal strength 2 Plug the power adaptor into the mains power wall socket and switch on 3 Slide the switch...

Page 6: ...ry power is low please switch of the Radio and replace the batteries For battery operation please switch of the mains adaptor and remove the mains power plug from the back of the Radio Only use recomm...

Page 7: ...ndle Backlit display Telescopic aerial Rotary tune select control Power Mode Menu Info Scan Preset Rotary volume control Snooze Sleep Back view Battery compartment C size LR14 not supplied Headphone s...

Page 8: ...odes Please check the display Adjusting the volume Turn the Volume rotary control anti clockwise to decrease the volume and clockwise to increase the volume When you adjust the volume please check the...

Page 9: ...umber of stations found during the scan will also be displayed A national and local scan takes approximately 1 minute but can take up to 3 minutes Prune DAB stations You can remove the DAB stations in...

Page 10: ...play There are several diferent types of information that are sent by the broadcaster Dynamic Label Segment DLS This is scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster Information could be the...

Page 11: ...t the loudness and or quality of sound of the programme that you hear so that it will be more suited to your listening conditions and your own personal listening requirements e g in a noisy environmen...

Page 12: ...stations found into Presets Note You can overwrite the stored station presets see page 13 Storing an FM station preset 3 Use the left hand rotary control to ine tune each frequency in 0 05MHz steps N...

Page 13: ...ed under a preset it will be over written when you store the new station Tune to an FM preset station In FM mode Press and release the Preset button Preset Recall 1 is displayed and the name or freque...

Page 14: ...and rotary control and press to Select to set the day month and year using the same method as you did to set the time When you conirm the correct date Time Saved is displayed and the display returns t...

Page 15: ...Select Note The alarm volume will increase progressively until it reaches the alarm volume you have set 12 Alarm 1 Wizard is displayed again together with Alarm Of or On Use the left hand rotary cont...

Page 16: ...hand rotary control Set sleep time Sleep of is displayed 2 Continuously press and release the right hand rotary control to cycle through the available options or press and hold the rotary control Stop...

Page 17: ...rotary control to Select 3 Factory Reset Yes No will be displayed Use the left hand rotary control to scroll to Yes and press the rotary control to Select 4 Restarting is displayed After a few seconds...

Page 18: ...fresh batteries correctly Do you have headphones connected Either unplug the headphones or use them to listen to your radio Radio reception is poor Fully extend the aerial to get the best reception an...

Page 19: ...the mode that you are in Check that the Radio is not in Standby mode Press and hold the Power Mode button to power on the Radio If you are using batteries they may be exhausted and need to be replaced...

Page 20: ...ore co uk Batteries contain substances that may be harmful to the environment and human health Keep out of the reach of children and seek immediate medical help if swallowed This symbol indicates that...

Page 21: ...arantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manua...

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