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Instruction manual

Additional power

•  There are 3 extra AG13 batteries (1.5 V) 

included with the receiver to be inserted to the 
terminal inside the battery compartment. This 
is additional power intended for saving the 
clock and alarm settings. Without the additional 
power the time and alarm settings will not be 
stored if the power is switched off.

•  When the batteries are exhausted they 

should be replaced. New batteries should be 
aquired by user. Replace the batteries only 
with batteries of the same type.

ATTENTION

: AG13 batteries are 

consumables not covered by warranty, and 
their failure (discharge) is not a ground for 
addressing to service and repair centers

AC adaptor power

•  Plug the supplied AC/DC power adaptor 

into the power input on the back of the unit. 
Connect the power cord to a household mains 
outlet. Make sure the voltage is compatible.

•  Always remember to disconnect the 

power cord from the main supply before 
disconnecting it from the unit.

•  Disconnect the power cord from the mains 

when not in use.

General operations

Clock

•  In clock mode press and hold SET button 

to enable time setting mode. Press repeatedly 
SET button to go to setting of parameters 
in following sequence: hours => minutes => 
year => month => date => exit. The selected 
parameter will blink meaning readiness for 
adjustment.

•  Press TURN+ button to adjust the 

parameter up. Press TURN- to adjust the 
parameter down.

•  Day of week will be set automatically.
•  In clock mode press TURN+ to change 

between 12/24 hours systems.

Utilization of the product

 

If you want to dispose of this product, do not 

mix it with general household waste. There is a 
separate collection system for used electronic 
products in accordance with legislation that 
requires proper treatment, recovery and 
recycling.

Please contact your local authorities for 

the correct method of disposal. By doing so, 
you will ensure that your disposed product 
undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery 
and recycling and thus prevent potential 
negative effects on the environment and 
human health.

Important safeguards

 

•  The instruction manual contains important 

operating and maintenance instructions. For 
your safety, it is necessary to refer to the 
manual. Keep the manual at hand for future 
use.

•  Do not hit or drop the unit.
•  Do not expose the unit to vibration, direct 

sunlight, too high or low temperature or humidity.

•  Do not disassemble the unit yourself. 

Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

•  When the battery is exhausted, it should 

be removed from the set to prevent leakage.

Power supply

 

Battery power

•  Open the battery compartment cover. 

Insert 4 x AA (1.5 V) batteries (not included). 
Please observe correct battery polarities 
or the unit will not work. Close the battery 
compartment cover.

•  When the batteries are exhausted, they 

should be replaced.

•  Do not use new and old batteries together.

Summary of Contents for H-1503U

Page 1: ...C RADIO WITH ALARM Instruction manual H 1503U...

Page 2: ...for future reference Description Top panel 1 USB port 2 TURN button 3 RADIO button 4 button 5 MODE button 6 button 7 SET button 8 button 9 ALARM button 10 MP3 button 11 VOL button 12 VOL button 13 SNO...

Page 3: ...utton to adjust the parameter up Press TURN to adjust the parameter down Day of week will be set automatically In clock mode press TURN to change between 12 24 hours systems Utilization of the product...

Page 4: ...mode To adjust volume in radio mode press repeatedly VOL VOL buttons To switch off the radio press RADIO button USB SD MMC operation Connecting USB SD MMC Insert a USB device into the USB port or inse...

Page 5: ...larm signal then the unit will beep periodically In order to set a track from any MP3 carrier USB SD MMC as an alarm signal press the MP3 button when setting the alarm without first inserting the carr...

Page 6: ...58 kg Unit dimensions 170 mm x 68 mm x 80 mm Due to continuous improvement of the device the specifications and functions in the manual are subject to change without notice Troubleshooting guide Below...

Page 7: ...8 1 USB 2 TURN 3 RADIO 4 5 MODE 6 7 SET 8 9 ALARM 10 MP3 11 VOL 12 VOL 13 SNOOZE 14 TURN 15 SD MMC 1 2 AUX 3 DC6V 4 DISPLAY ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 7 1 4 2 3...

Page 8: ...9 4 1 5 3 AG13 1 5 8...

Page 9: ...AG13 SET SET TURN TURN TURN 12 24 30 MODE AUX MP3 AUX 3 5 LED DISPLAY OFF ON OFF 10 21 00 6 59 59 RADIO TURN TURN TURN TURN SET SET 20 VOL VOL RADIO USB SD MMC USB SD MMC USB USB MP3 USB SD MMC USB 9...

Page 10: ...10 USB VOL VOL USB SD MMC MP3 USB SD MMC USB USB 32 MP3 USB 2 0 SD MMC 16 MP3 USB SD MMC USB FAT32 USB 1 1 2 0 USB 500 USB USB USB USB BIN MODE ALARM SET SET TURN TURN 30 30 RADIO 10...

Page 11: ...11 15 MP3 USB SD MMC USB SD MMC MP3 MODE USB SD MMC MP3 DISPLAY ON OFF ON MODE SNOOZE 5 SNOOZE USB SD MMC ALARM TURN TURN 10 10 1 ALARM 1 1 AG13 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 11...

Page 12: ...12 AG13 AG13 FM 65 108 M USB SD MMC AC100 240 50 0 2 A 6 900 5 4 2 4 5 3 1 5 AG13 0 46 0 58 170 x 68 x 80 609 12...

Page 13: ...it will not AUTO RESET when there is no power of AA batteries or the external adaptor is powered off When the unit is without AG13 batteries inside or there is not enough power of AG13 it will AUTO R...

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