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Do  not  use  any  cleaning  agent,  as  this  may 

damage the casing. Clean the device with a 

clean, moist leather cloth.

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Thunderstorms  are  a  danger  to  all  electrical 

devices.  Even  if  the  device  is  switched  off,  it 

can  be  damaged  by  a  lightning  strike  to  the 

mains. Always remove the mains plug during 

an electrical storm.

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If  malfunctions  occur  due  to  static  electricity 

charges or electrical fast transient (burst), reset 

the device. To do this, pull out the power plug 

and connect it again after a few seconds.

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The CD unit contains self-lubricating bearings, 

which must not be oiled or greased.

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Make sure the power plug is freely accessible.

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Note,  prolonged  listening  at  loud 

volumes  with  the  earphones  can 

damage your hearing. 

General­information­on­laser­

devices

CLASS 1

LASER PRODUCT

You  will  find  a  sym-

bol similar to the one 

shown  here  on  the 

bottom of the device.

CLASS  1  LASER  PRODUCT  means  that  the 

laser  is  designed  in  such  a  way  as  to  en-

sure  that  the  maximum  permissible  emis-

sion  value  cannot  be  exceeded  under  any  

circumstances.
If operating devices or methods other than those 

specified here are employed, it may lead to dan-

gerous exposure to emissions.
Invisible laser radiation is emitted if the CD com-

partment is opened and the safety locking mech-

anism is shorted. Do not expose yourself or other 

persons to this radiation.

Please note the following instructions when set-

ting up the system:

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This  device  is  designed  for  the  playback  of 

audio signals. Any other use is expressly pro-

hibited.

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Make sure there is adequate ventilation when 

positioning  the  device.  There  must  be  a  free 

space of at least 10 cm behind the device. Do 

not place objects on the ventilation slots.

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Do not cover the device with newspapers, ta-

ble cloths, curtains, etc.

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Please  note  when  deciding  where  to  put  the 

device  that  furniture  surfaces  are  covered  by  

various  types  of  lacquer  and  plastic,  most  of 

which contain chemical additives. These may 

cause corrosion to the feet of the device, thus 

resulting in stains on the surface of the furniture 

which can be difficult or impossible to remove.

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If the device is exposed to sudden changes in 

temperature, for example when taken from the 

cold into a warm room, wait at least two hours 

before using it.

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The device is designed for use in dry rooms. 

Protect the device and the CDs from rain, mois-

ture  (dripping  or  splashing  water)  and  heat 

(heaters or direct sunlight, etc).

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Only use the device in a moderate climate.

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Do  not  place  any  objects  containing  liquids 

(for example, vases) on the device. 

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Do  not  insert  any  foreign  objects  in  the  CD 

compartment of the device.

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Do not place any objects such as burning can-

dles on the device.

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Never open the device casing under any cir-

cumstances. No warranty claims are accepted 

for damage resulting from improper handling.

SET-UP­AND­SAFETY

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Summary of Contents for RCD 1460 DAB+

Page 1: ...PORTABLE RADIO CD MP3 USB SD PLAYER RCD 1460 DAB EN...

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Page 3: ...RCD 1460 DAB ____________________________________________________ ANTENNA FM DAB USB eII SEL MEM PREV NEXT ON OFF OPEN CLOSE V DOWN ALBUM MEMORY UP MODE MENU INFO USB SD CD RADIO SD ON DISPLAY UBS VO...

Page 4: ...________________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH 5 SET UP AND SAFETY 6 OVERVIEW 7 POWER SUPPLY 7 GENERAL FUNCTIONS 8 RADIO MODE 10 CD MP3 USB SD MODE 13 SPECIAL FUNCTIO...

Page 5: ...r other persons to this radiation Please note the following instructions when set ting up the system 7 This device is designed for the playback of audio signals Any other use is expressly pro hibited...

Page 6: ...CD USB and SD mode Ends playback Deletes the playlist PREV NEXT In FM tuner mode Press briefly to change the frequency up and down in steps press and hold down to start a forward or reverse search In...

Page 7: ...direct sunlight heat ers or fire 7 Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the device will not be used for a long period of time The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage...

Page 8: ...T and press eII SEL to confirm Display Scan The automatic station search starts searches and stores the radio stations in the station list RADIO MODE Storing DAB radio stations to pre sets After the a...

Page 9: ...is sufficient to ex tend the telescopic antenna and direct it ac cordingly 2 Move the FM DAB switch to the FM po sition Tuning FM radio stations Automatic station search 1 Activate the station search...

Page 10: ...mory cards 7 The device supports most MP3 Players or USB memory sticks 7 The USB socket on the device does not sup port a connection for a USB extension cable and is not designed for directly connecti...

Page 11: ...e total number of albums and files MP3 WMA medium If the music storage medium is not recog nised an error message is displayed Playback When playing music CDs you can select tracks when playing MP3 WM...

Page 12: ...ck once in ran dom order 3 To terminate the function press MODE MENU INFO Creating a playlist You can create a playlist of up to 20 tracks for the current music data medium in any order you choose and...

Page 13: ...tations 7 Press and hold down MODE MENU INFO to end the setting Deleting all settings Reset This function enables you to reset all the custom settings back to the default settings All settings are los...

Page 14: ...ht W x H x L 245 x 139 x 245 mm Weight 1 8 kg Technical and design modifications reserved INFORMATION Environmental note This product has been manufac tured with high quality parts and materials which...

Page 15: ...uffers malfunc tions during playback Static electrical discharge or electrical fast transient burst Switch off the device discon nect the mains cable and plug it in again after a few seconds Remove al...

Page 16: ...Grundig Intermedia GmbH Beuthener Strasse 41 D 90471 N rnberg www grundig com 72011 412 4400 15 52...

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