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For applicable power supplies see user 

instructions.

Power button

Source select button

Menu button

Enter / Information button

Volume button

Search button

Select button

Play / Stop button

Buzzer alarm indicator

Radio ON alarm indicator

Battery exhausted indicator

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

In addition to the main unit (1 unit), the package 

contains the accessories listed in the below.

 AC adapter 

....................................................................1

 AA batteries ..................................................................2

  Recharge cable holder ..................................................1

 

(for Apple Lightning connector)

 

* Android holder is built into the main unit.

         

          

Standard accessories are subject to change without notice.

PRIOR TO OPERATION

 Installing backup batteries

Time settings and radio station frequencies can be saved by 

installing batteries in the unit.

1.  To access the storage box for the backup batteries, 

unlatch the tab and open the rear cover. (

Fig. 1

)

2.  Open the backup battery storage box and insert the 

two AA batteries (included) into the storage box in the 

direction indicated. (

Fig. 2

)

NOTE

  Do not reverse battery polarity (+/-) when installing the 

batteries.

  Do not mix old and new batteries. Always replace both 

batteries at the same time.

  Do not burn batteries or dispose them as household 

waste.

 AC adapter installation

Power can be supplied by plugging the AC adapter 

(included) into a standard household outlet.

Pull back the rubber cover and connect the AC adapter to 

the AC adapter port. (

Fig. 3

)

Next, plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet.

NOTE

  When used together with the batteries, the AC adapter 

is the main power source and no battery power is 

consumed.

  When used together with the AC adapter, the batteries 

will not recharge as this device has no recharge function.

Storing the AC adapter

The AC adapter can be stored in the compartment behind 

the rear cover. (

Fig. 4

)

 Battery installation

CAUTION

 

Do not touch the terminals.

 

Doing so may result in cuts to the hand or other injuries.

Only a 14.4 V or 18 V slide-type battery can be used with 

this device.

Installing the battery

Open the rear cover, align the battery with the grooves of this 

device and slide it all the way in. (

Fig. 5

)

NOTE

  Do not apply any excessive pressure when inserting the 

battery. If the battery does not easily slide into place, it is 

not being inserted properly.

 

Check to see if the battery is facing the correct direction 

and that there is nothing obstructing the path of insertion.

 If   is displayed when the device is switched on 

following battery installation, the battery charge is low.

 

In this situation, either use the AC adapter or install a fully 

charged battery.

 Changing the date display

The following selections are available for date display.

 

YYYY/MM/DD  (Year/Month/Day)

 

MM/DD/YYYY  (Month/Day/Year)

 

DD/MM/YYYY  (Day/Month/Year)

1.  Press the Menu button.

 

2.  Press the Select button and display “

”.

 

    

Date display

3.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

4.  Press the Select button and display the date display 

selection of your choice.

 

    

YYYY/MM/DD

5.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

 Set the date

Using the control panel, follow the steps below to set up the 

date.

1.  Press the Menu button.

 

2.  Press the Select button and display “

”.

 

    

Date adjust

3.  Press the Enter / Information button.

 

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Page 5: ...the handle The radio may fall and cause injury or malfunction 11 When no slide battery is loaded attach the slide terminal cover to the terminal to prevent cuts and other injuries that may result from touching the terminal area 12 Handle the backup batteries with care Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Incorrect handling of the batt...

Page 6: ...ur hearing adapts to the sound output Beware of being accustomed to a certain volume level Adjust the volume to a safe level before your ears become accustomed to loud volumes 3 If your ears begin to ring if you feel any discomfort or if conversation seems faint or indistinct discontinue listening to music and have your ears examined by a doctor PRECAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Un...

Page 7: ...tery power is consumed When used together with the AC adapter the batteries will not recharge as this device has no recharge function Storing the AC adapter The AC adapter can be stored in the compartment behind the rear cover Fig 4 Battery installation CAUTION Do not touch the terminals Doing so may result in cuts to the hand or other injuries Only a 14 4 V or 18 V slide type battery can be used ...

Page 8: ... the radio s bandwidth DAB FM AM DAB AM FM Selecting stations Auto station selection A long press of the Search button will automatically scan and search clear station broadcast frequencies To select the next station broadcast long press the Search button again Long Press Manual station selection Press the Search button to change frequencies and select a station Preset station selection Press the ...

Page 9: ...mum treble output 0 1 2 3 4 5 Treble 3 7 Press the Enter Information button to complete adjustment NOTE The radio does not allow Bass or Treble settings of 5 if the volume level is 25 or more If the Bass or Treble is set at 5 the setting will be automatically adjusted down to 4 when the volume level is raised above 25 Moreover when the volume level is lowered to 24 or less the reduced setting will...

Page 10: ...ices cannot be guaranteed Before attempting connection always check for compatibility 4 Playback Make sure to lower the volume output of the Bluetooth device before music playback Volume can be adjusted through the radio Use the Bluetooth device to select tracks You can also select tracks with the radio s control buttons Volume Play Stop Search NOTE Some Bluetooth devices may not respond to the ra...

Page 11: ...radio is designed to deactivate USB output and disable the recharging of smartphones and mobile phones when the volume is at 21 or more For or mode USB recharging will continue even if the volume output is 21 or more On rare occasions sound output may be interrupted or power could shutdown during USB recharging If either should occur lower the volume level or stop recharging with the USB The radio...

Page 12: ...o not store the radio in the following places Within reach of or easily accessible to children In humid or dusty places In high temperature such as inside a car or exposed to direct sunlight In extremely cold places or directly exposed to cold draughts Where the temperature changes drastically Where it is exposed to smoke or steam such as near a cooking appliance or humidifier MODIFICATIONS Hitach...

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