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Compact Wooden DAB/FM Radio 

AVS1322 

User Manual 

IMPORTANT 

 RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Battery Warnings 

 

Do not mix old and new batteries together.

 

 

It is recommended that batteries are removed from the radio if it is not to be used for a long 
period of time.

 

 

CAUTION: There is a danger of explosion if the batteries are incorrectly fitted.  

 

Replace only with the same or equivalent battery type. 

 

Do not expose the radio to sunshine, fire, heat or similar. 

WARNING

  

 

Keep new and used batteries away from children.  

 

If the battery compartment does not latch securely, stop using the product and keep it 
away from children. 

 

Using the Radio with the Mains Adaptor 

 

Insert the 

Small Micro USB DC Power Plug

 (22) of the 

Mains Adaptor

 (21) into 

Micro USB

 

DC Power Socket

 (17) on the rear of the Radio. 

 

Insert the 

Mains Adaptor

 (21) into the nearest mains socket. 

NB

 if the mains adaptor is being used, it is recommended that the batteries (if fitted) are 

removed. 

 

Operating Instructions 

 Using the DAB Radio 

 

Listening to the DAB Radio 

1.

 

Ensure that the 

On/Off Switch

 (19) on the rear of the radio is in the on position and the 

Telescopic Aerial

 (14) is fully extended. 

2.

 

Ensure the radio has batteries inserted or has the 

Mains Adaptor

 (21) connected as 

described above. 

3.

 

Press 

Standby/Mode

 button (1) on the front panel until the radio powers up. 

NB

 If the radio is being used for the first time it

 

will automatically scan the airwaves for DAB 

stations. The 

LCD Display

 (3) 

will show ‘Scanning’ and a bar 

to indicate the progress of the 

scan, and the total number of stations found so far. Once the scan has finished the radio will 

play the first alphanumerically found station. 

4.

 

The Date and Time will also automatically update

 

on the

 LCD Display 

(3). 

5.

 

Adjust the volume using the 

Volume/Enter

 control (8). 

Summary of Contents for AVS1322

Page 1: ...1 Compact Wooden DAB FM Radio AVS1322 User Manual IMPORTANT RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Compact Wooden DAB FM Radio AVS1322 User Manual...

Page 2: ...es should be placed on the Radio Do not position the Radio close to sources of heat such as radiators heaters other electronic equipment etc The Radio shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and...

Page 3: ...maged in any way Regular periodic checks should be carried out on the mains supply to ensure no damage is evident Should there be any signs of damage the product should not be used If the power cable...

Page 4: ...LCD Display 4 Preset Dimmer Press to Select Radio Presets Whilst in standby quickly press to select three brightness levels for the display 5 Alarm Press to enter alarm settings 6 Wooden Outer Case 7...

Page 5: ...ng the Radio with Batteries Open the Battery Compartment 15 and push the tab on the Battery Compartment Cover 16 to the right and remove arrowed below Insert four 1 5V AA Batteries not supplied into t...

Page 6: ...e Radio Insert the Mains Adaptor 21 into the nearest mains socket NB if the mains adaptor is being used it is recommended that the batteries if fitted are removed Operating Instructions Using the DAB...

Page 7: ...ere is no station saved the preset will show as Preset Recall x Empty After selecting the desired preset press the Volume Enter control 8 to tune into the saved radio station NB the preset number is s...

Page 8: ...either of the buttons down will search and stop at the next FM radio station NB the radio tunes in 0 05MHz steps 6 Adjust the volume using the Volume Enter control 8 Saving up to 10 FM radio stations...

Page 9: ...unction 1 Press the Alarm button 5 and then press the Volume Enter control 8 until the Alarm 1 OFF flashes on the LCD Display 3 2 Press the Previous 10 or Next 9 controls to select Alarm 1 ON press th...

Page 10: ...e before the radio turns itself off automatically a Switch the radio on using the Standby Mode button 1 b Ensure the radio is tuned into the desired station c Press and hold the Sleep Snooze button 7...

Page 11: ...ries Dimensions Approx Approx 170 w x 90 d x 100 h mm Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 40 C FM Frequency Range 87 5 108MHz DAB Frequency Range 174 928 239 2MHZ This product conforms to Radio Equipme...

Page 12: ...t is only valid within the boundaries of the country of purchase The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in the User Manual The product must...

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