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Slide the battery lid.

Insert two AA batteries 

according to the polarity 

direction as follow.                

                   

Snap down the lid of compartment.

When the sound becomes weak and distorted, please 
reduce the volume or replace the batteries with new ones.
Replace the batteries immediately to prevent memories 
losing after the unit turns off.

BATTERY OPERATION

BATTERY REPLACEMENT 

Turn off the unit, then replace the batteries with new ones as 

soon as possible.

Do not mix different types together (Alkaline, Carbon-
Zinc, Nickel Cadmium etc.), or old batteries with new 
ones. 
When the unit is not being used for a long period of time, 
remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery 
leakage and corrosion.

If replace the batteries when the unit is on or  replacement time 
lasts too long, memories will be lost and clock reset to 

0   0 0

.

If battery leakage occurs, wipe the battery compartment 
with a soft cloth before inserting the new ones.

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AC ADAPT OPERATION

Plug the adaptor into an AC power outlet.

Insert the adaptor's small connector plug into the DC JACK

marked                         on the unit (on the right side of the unit).

Turn on the unit.

If the AC adaptor is connected when regular batteries are 

installed, the unit automatically switches to the AC

adaptor power and the batteries are not used.

Make sure the polarity of the AC adaptor suits your unit

before plugging it into the AC power outlet, the correct 

mark is as follows:

External power supply can be chosen from 3V to 5V.

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When power supply is weak, weak power indicator       flashes, 

meanwhile the unit works disorderly and the sounds becomes

distorted. If you want to continue listening, please reduce the 

voice or replace the batteries with new ones. 

LOW POWER INDICATOR

Even if the voice is low or in clock mode, weak power 
indicator still flashes, please replace the batteries with 
new ones immediately to avoid battery leakage. 

Summary of Contents for DE108

Page 1: ...illgive you many hours of reliableservice and listening pleasure Before operating the receiver please read thismanual carefully and retain itfor future reference INTRODUCTION INDEX Location of Controls 2 LCD Identification 3 Battery Operation 4 AC Adapt Operation 5 Low Power Indicator 5 Lock Function 6 Reset 6 Turn on off the Unit 7 Band Selection 7 Tuning in to a Station 8 Presetting Stations 9 A...

Page 2: ...NG HANDLE POSITION SCAN HOUR SCAN MINUTE BAND CLOCK MEMO MEMO MEMO SET TIME DC JACK ALARM BATTERY COMPAR TMENT LCD DISPLAY RESET POWER TELESCOPIC ANTENNA MONO STEREP VOLUME LOCK EARPHONE JACK FM MHz KHz CH 8 5 MEMO 8888 MW SW 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 7 3 4 5 6 13 14 3 LCD IDETIFICATION 1 FREQUENCY TIME 2 FM STEREO 3 FM BAND 4 MW BAND 5 SW BAND 6 CLOCK 1 7 CLOCK 2 8 ALARM 9 LOW POWER INDICATOR 10 LOCK 11 M...

Page 3: ...curs wipe the battery compartment with a soft clothbefore inserting the newones OPEN OPEN 8 5 AC ADAPT OPERATION Plug the adaptor intoan AC poweroutlet Insert the adaptor s smallconnector plug into theDC JACK marked on the unit on the right sideof the unit Turn on theunit If the AC adaptoris connected when regular batteries are installed the unit automatically switches to the AC adaptor power and ...

Page 4: ...ng clock setting 12 006 9 13 4 7 ALARM 2 Alarm Push ALARM LCD in alarm setmode for 3 seconds after then indicates in thedisplay alarm functionis on and the unit will turn onautomatically at the presettingtime Press POWER toturn off the unit after alarm set As you can see still indicates in the display timer function isstill on Alarm set is availableonly one time Alarm clock setting referto page 10...

Page 5: ...there are someweak stations If there isa station you wishto skip during scanning press and hold SCAN button or toskip this station Press SCAN or buttonwhile seek tuning scanning will stop immediately 04 7 FM MHzCH 6 88 8 FM MHzCH 5 M M 9 Press BAND to selectthe desired band Press memory button M M to tunein to the presetstation The frequency and presetnumber show in thedisplay There are 30memories...

Page 6: ...4 7 FM 7 5 6 SET TIME M M M ALARM OPERATION 1 Set Alarm Time Press ALARM intoalarm setting mode ALARM INDICATOR will flash for about3 seconds 30 ALARM 9 30 006 9 2 ALARM 11 2 Turn Off Alarm Function Press HOUR or MINUTE to adjust the alarm time whenALARM INDICATOR flashes Release all buttons theunit enter alarm mode after 3 seconds Press ALARM alarm time flashes for 3 seconds Press ALARM again ala...

Page 7: ...set MONO STEREO to STEREO If the stereoreception is too weak or noisy set the selectorto MONO MONO weak signal broadcast voice program mono broadcast STEREO strong signal broadcast music FM Stereobroadcast USING ANTENNA Telescopic antennafunctions as FM antenna keep it extended andchange its length and direction to find theposition which gives the best reception Magnetic antenna inside theunit fun...

Page 8: ...en the unit isnot being used fora long period oftime remove the batteries to avoiddamage form battery leakageand corrosion The LCD display maybecome hard to seeor slow down when using the unit athigh temperatures above 40C or at low temperatures below 0 C At room temperature the display will return to its normaloperating condition The product may notoperate normally whenthe ESD 8kv applied on the ...

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