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Safety

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Sound Levels

Your hearing is important to you and to us so
please take care when operating this equipment.
It is strongly recommended that you follow the
guidelines in order to prevent possible damage
to, or loss of hearing. Over time your hearing will
adapt to continuous lo

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d sounds and will give

the impression that the volume has in fact been
reduced. What seems normal to you may in fact
be harmful. To guard against this, set the initial
volume of the equipment to a low level.

Follow the steps below to ensure that the
product can be enjoyed at a comfortable
listening level:

Slowly increase the level until you can
hear comfortably and clearly and without
distortion.

Damage to your hearing is accumulative
and irreversible. Any "ringing" or
discomfort in the ears indicates that the
volume is too loud.

Once you have established a comfortable
listening level, do not increase the volume
level.

General Safety

This equipment has been designed and
manufactured to meet European safety
standards, but like any electrical equipment, care
must be taken if you are to obtain the best results
and safety is to be assured.

Do read these operating instructions before you
attempt to use the equipment.

Do ensure that all electrical connections
(including the mains plug, extension leads and
interconnections between pieces of equipment)

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are properly made in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.

Switch off and remove the mains plug when
making or changing any connections.

Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt
about the installation, operation or safety of your
equipment.

Don’t continue to operate the equipment if you
are ever in doubt about it working normally, or if it
is damaged in any way. Switch it off withdraw the
mains plug and consult your dealer.

Don’t remove any fixed covers as this may
expose you to dangerous voltages.

Don’t leave the equipment switched On when it
is unattended, unless it is specifically stated that
it is designed for unattended operation or has a
standby mode.

Switch off using the switch on the equipment and
make sure that other people in your household
are conversant with the equipment.

Special arrangements may need to be made for
infirm or handicapped people.

Don’t obstruct the ventilation vents on the
equipment, for example with curtains or soft
furnishings.

Overheating will cause damage and shorten the
life of the product.

Don’t allow electrical equipment to be exposed
to rain or moisture.

Summary of Contents for MICRO1112DAB

Page 1: ...MICRO1112DAB DAB MICRO User Guide IMPORTANT Please read all instructions carefully before use and keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...ple to use you can fully operate your DAB Micro system using the supplied Remote Control Throughout this User Guide the DAB Micro will be referred to as the Micro System Safety is important Use of any...

Page 3: ...unctions 16 Troubleshooting 17 Specifications 18 2 x AAA batteries for remote control DAB Micro 06 07 08 09 This User Guide Remote Control MICRO1112DAB DAB MICRO User Guide IMPORTANT Please read all i...

Page 4: ...wards Button Skip Forwards Button STOP Button FUNCTION Button VOL Button VOL Button PLAY SCAN Button ENTER Button INFO Button CD Door STANDBY ON Button REMOTE CONTROL Sensor LCD Display AUX IN socket...

Page 5: ...on MENU Button FUNCTION Button PLAY SCAN Button PLAY MODE Button FOLDER UP Button FOLDER DN Button EQ Button NUMBER Buttons SLEEP Button ENTER Button BASS Button VOL Button VOL Button RWD Button FWD B...

Page 6: ...t and polarities as shown 1 Get going 2 Using Headphones A pair of headphones not supplied with a 3 5mm diameter stereo plug and 8 32 ohm impedance is required Plug the headphones into the Headphone S...

Page 7: ...e and date and scrolling text information For initial use press the PLAY SCAN button The DAB radio will make a quick scan and store the stations in memory When the scanning is completed the DAB statio...

Page 8: ...Press the MENU button on remote control and press buttons until the name of the option is displayed press ENTER press press press press press press press press ENTER press ENTER press ENTER Normally...

Page 9: ...the signal the more squares the stronger the signal The open square indicates the minimum signal strength required for good reception Program name Program type Multiplex name Signal error rate Current...

Page 10: ...may show information on music titles or details of the programme and is provided by the broadcaster NO RT will be shown if FM station with RDS is not available This is a description of the type of pro...

Page 11: ...PEHU RI WUDFNV RQ WKH ZLOO DSSHDU RQ WKH GLVSOD 21 7 25 7 HHS WKH GLVF FRPSDUWPHQW FORVHG ZKHQ QRW LQ XVH WR SUHYHQW GLUW DQG GXVW IURP HQWHULQJ WKH PHFKDQLVP 1HYHU SODFH PRUH WKDQ RQH GLVF LQWR WKH G...

Page 12: ...pears Playing MP3 and WMA CDs When playing a CD encoded with MP3 or WMA files the functions available and operations are similar to those when playing a standard CD 1 2 3 1 2 5 6 1 2 3 4 To clear the...

Page 13: ...Using the CD 13 05 Searching MP3 WMA tracks Press PLAY SCAN to confirm the selection press INFO press INFO press press...

Page 14: ...sleep timer DON T FORGET You need to use the remote control to use this function The Sleep Timer is a countdown timer for switching the system to standby mode after a specified time It enables you to...

Page 15: ...radio CD or AUX device Press the TIMER button to confirm and the minute digits will begin to flash Adjust the minutes by pressing the buttons 2 Press the TIMER button to confirm and OFF TIME will be s...

Page 16: ...de 1 Connect your device to the AUX IN socket on the front of the unit 2 Control your device as usual for audio playback 3 2 3 Note Only ID3 tag version 1 is supported For music playback from an auxil...

Page 17: ...eriencing problems using your new product before returning it to the retailer just call 0871 230 1777 Need a spare part In the unlikely event of you need ing spare parts please contact our spares depa...

Page 18: ...o Frequency Coverage FM 87 5 108 MHz DAB 174 224MHz Dimensions Unit Speaker p W170mm X D205mm X H145mm W154mm X D165mm X H145mm 2 X 1 5Volt AAA batteries 25W Specifications IMPORTAN T T T This manual...

Page 19: ...ad these operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment Do ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipm...

Page 20: ...able clamp G N I N R A W Do not connect either wire to the earth terminal 2 Core plug This symbol indicates that this 2 core appliance is Class II and does not require an earth connection The wire col...

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