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• To ensure safety, always keep the volume to a level where you can hear the outside sounds during opera-
tion.
• If water gets into the speaker case or radio, it may lead to failure.
Take care not to let water get on them.
• Do not wipe the display or buttons with solvent such as benzene or thinner.
Wipe with a dry soft cloth.
• When the battery disconnect switch is turned to OFF position or the power for the machine is turned off for
the replacement of the battery, the clock may be initialized. In such a case, set it again.
EXPLANATION OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
(1) Power button
(2) Band/AUX selector button
(3) Volume control button
(4) Tuning/time adjustment button
(5) Preset button
(6) Display selector button
(7) Sound control button
(8) Display
POWER BUTTON
Press the power button to supply the power to the radio and the frequency is shown on display. As long as AUX
is selected, display indicates AUX on it. Press the button again to turn the power off.
BAND/AUX SELECTOR BUTTON
Press band/AUX selector button to select the desired band or AUX.
Each time the button is pressed, the band changes FM → AM → AUX → FM...
VOLUME CONTROL BUTTON
Use the volume control button to control the volume.
Press the
△
button, and the volume increases. Press the
▽
button, and the volume decreases. The range for
the volume is 0 to 32.
Hold down this button, and you can change the volume continuously.
TUNING/TIME ADJUSTMENT BUTTON
Use the tuning/time adjustment button to select frequency and step for sound adjustment and to adjust time.
OPERATION
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Summary of Contents for HD325-8
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Page 13: ...FOREWORD INTRODUCTION 1 11 ...
Page 25: ...LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 3 ...
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Page 429: ...ATTACHMENTS AND OP TIONS Before reading this chapter read and understand the SAFETY 6 1 ...
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