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Disposal

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DEVICE

All old appliances marked with the symbol illustrated 
must not be disposed of in normal household waste.  If 
you can no longer use your electrical device,  dispose of 
it in accordance with the legal provisions applicable in 
your country. This involves separating the materials in 
the device for the purpose of recycling and minimising 
the environmental impact.

Take old devices to a collection point for electrical scrap 
or a recycling centre. Before doing so, remove the batte-
ries from the device and take them to a separate collec-
tion point for used batteries.

Contact your local waste disposal company or your local 
authority for more information on this subject.

BATTERIES

Do not dispose of used batteries with household waste. 
Batteries must be disposed of correctly. Retailers that sell 
batteries and local collection points provide containers 
in which you can dispose of them. 

Contact your local waste disposal company or your local 
authority for more information on this subject.

Summary of Contents for E66519

Page 1: ...CLOCK RADIO WITH WIRELESS CHARGING E66519 User Manual...

Page 2: ...ructions 9 Proper use 13 Safety information 14 Package contents 26 Getting started 27 Settings 28 Volume 29 Radio 30 Using the alarm 32 Dimmer 39 Troubleshooting 40 Cleaning 42 Storing the device when...

Page 3: ...4 A B AL1 PM NAP AL2 FM BT AUX SLEEP 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 1 2 FUNCTION SET MEM MIC AL1 AL2 VOLUME SNOOZE DIMMER 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 12 11 10...

Page 4: ...5 C FM ANT AUX DC 9V USB 5V 1A USB 5V 1A 22 21 20 23 24...

Page 5: ...o standby mode 12 SET MEM Set time store station select stored station 13 Frequency selection time next track 14 SNOOZE DIMMER Snooze function timer dim display 15 Charging pad for wireless charging o...

Page 6: ...ting safety 14 Power supply 17 Mains adapter 18 Batteries 19 Installation location 21 Environmental conditions 24 Repairs 24 Legal requirements 25 Package contents 26 Getting started 27 Inserting repl...

Page 7: ...ctivating deactivating the alarm 33 Stopping the alarm activating the snooze function 33 Using the sleep timer 34 Timer alarm 35 Bluetooth mode 36 Control 37 Connecting an external playback device 38...

Page 8: ...ep the operating instructions close to hand If you sell the device or give it away please ensure that you also pass on these operating instructions They are an essential component of the product Key t...

Page 9: ...in moderate or minor injuries if it is not avoided NOTICE This keyword serves as a warning for possible damage to property This symbol provides useful additional information for assembling or operat i...

Page 10: ...an electrical device in protection class II with surrounding insulating material may either form all of the additional or reinforced insulation or part of it Indoor use Devices with this symbol are i...

Page 11: ...levels are used to describe the ef ciency levels of inter nal and external power supply units Energy ef ciency is sub divided into a number of categories where Level VI is the most ef cient The Austr...

Page 12: ...device is only intended for private use and not for industrial commercial use Only use the device as described in these instructions Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use C...

Page 13: ...of 8 and by persons with limited physical sensory or mental abil ities or by those without experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and ha...

Page 14: ...or a similarly quali ed person DANGER Risk of choking and suffocation Packaging lm can be swallowed or used improperly creating a risk of choking and suffocation Keep packaging material such as plast...

Page 15: ...ge areas and areas where solvents are processed This device must also not be used in areas with particle laden air for example our or wood dust Do not use the device outdoors Do not expose the device...

Page 16: ...from voltage sources remove the mains adapter from the socket Operate the mains adapter only from a 230 V 50 Hz earthed power outlet that is close by and easy to access DANGER Risk of electric shock T...

Page 17: ...f the housing of the mains adapter or the power cable is damaged the mains adapter must be disposed of and re placed with a new mains adapter of the same type The mains adapter may only be used in dry...

Page 18: ...is switched off To completely switch off the device un plug the mains adapter from the power socket Batteries Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children Do not swallow batter ies as the...

Page 19: ...ries are clean and if necessary clean them Pay attention to the polarity when inserting the batteries There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly Only replace batteries with tho...

Page 20: ...n increased risk of leakage Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with the skin eyes or mucous membranes In the event of contact rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of clean wate...

Page 21: ...Do not use the device and power pack outdoors as it could be damaged by weather such as rain snow etc Keep the device at a distance of at least one metre from sources of high fre quency or magnetic in...

Page 22: ...not cover these openings risk of overheating re hazard Make sure that there is enough clear ance between the device and any sur rounding furniture or walls Ensure a minimum clearance of 10 cm around t...

Page 23: ...ations in humidity can cause moisture to build up within the device due to conden sation this can cause an electrical short circuit After transporting the device wait until it has reached ambient tem...

Page 24: ...If a repair must be carried out please contact only our authorised service partners Legal requirements The reception frequency range speci ed in the technical data represents the technical possibiliti...

Page 25: ...on Keep packaging material such as plastic lm or plastic bags away from children Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material Please check your purchase to ensure that all i...

Page 26: ...e the time to continue to run in the background and to retain all settings The battery compartment is located on the back of the device Release the latch on the battery compartment cover in the direct...

Page 27: ...ating mode Press the FUNC button once or several times to run through the operating modes An LED appears next to the time FM Radio mode BT Bluetooth mode AUX Mode for external device Press the FUNC bu...

Page 28: ...day d1 Tuesday d2 etc Then press SET to con rm the selection Press the or to set the hour Then press SET to con rm the selection Press the or button to set the minutes Press SET brie y to complete the...

Page 29: ...ing mode FM by pressing the FUNCTION button once or several times The LED next to FM in the display lights up while the ra dio frequency is displayed Adjust the wire aerial for optimal FM reception Tu...

Page 30: ...d are stored successively This will overwrite previously stored stations Manual storage To store the currently set station press and hold the MEM 12 button until a memory slot e g P01 is shown on the...

Page 31: ...AL 1 or AL 2 button to switch on the corresponding alarm The corresponding LED next to AL 1 or AL 2 is shown on the display and the hour ashes First press or to set the hours and then press AL1 or AL...

Page 32: ...AL 1 Alarm 1 AL 2 Alarm 2 The alarm time currently set is shown brie y An LED is shown on the display next to the activated alarm time Press the button speci ed above again to disable the alarm The LE...

Page 33: ...r 120 90 60 30 15 10 5 minutes The LED next to SLEEP on the display lights up After the selected duration the device switches itself off automatically The LED next to SLEEP on the display goes out If...

Page 34: ...select the time until the timer alarm starts 120 90 60 30 15 10 5 minutes The LED next to NAP on the display lights up Once the set period of time has expired the alarm will start to sound If the time...

Page 35: ...vices for the rst time Switch on Bluetooth mode as described above Enable the Bluetooth function on your external device as well BT ashes in the display The alarm clock is in pair ing mode Perform pai...

Page 36: ...es Control You can control how tracks are played the volume and a range of special functions on your external device and on the clock radio What functions are available is de pendent on your external...

Page 37: ...f your external device Plug the end of a 3 5 mm jack cable not supplied with the device into the AUX socket on the back of the clock radio Connect the other end of the cable to your external device Sw...

Page 38: ...will nd a USB port on the rear of the device This can be used to charge USB devices with the aid of a USB cable Plug a compatible USB cable into the USB DV 5V 1A port 2 There is a charging pad for sm...

Page 39: ...ce being charged Troubleshooting If a fault occurs rst see whether you can resolve the problem yourself You might nd this overview useful CAUTION Risk of injury Opening the device can cause injuries N...

Page 40: ...esolve the problem Disconnect the mains adapter and then plug it in again No sound Has the volume been set too low Poor no radio reception Choose another location if neces sary Adjust the wire aerial...

Page 41: ...ou do not intend to use the device over a longer pe riod of time store it in a cool dry place and make sure that it is protected from dust and extreme temperature uctuations If the device is not to be...

Page 42: ...ollection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre Before doing so remove the batte ries from the device and take them to a separate collec tion point for used batteries Contact your local was...

Page 43: ...ech Co Ltd Model BQ30A 0903000 S Input voltage AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz max 800 mA Output voltage DC 9 V 3 A Protection class II Device Output power 1 watt RMS Power consumption in standby mode 1 W Backu...

Page 44: ...nly Wireless Charging Frequency range 110K 205KHz Maximum eld strength 2mm to 7mm for charging distance Environmental conditions Temperatures In operation 0 C to 35 C Humidity non condensing In operat...

Page 45: ...her us ers as well as our staff and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there You will nd our Service Community at http community medion com Alternatively use our contact form...

Page 46: ...ctions from our service portal at www medion com au contact php You will also nd drivers and other software for a wide range of devices there You can also scan the QR code on the side of the screen to...

Page 47: ...ht Mechanical electronic and any other forms of reproduc tion are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright is owned by the distributing company MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77...

Page 48: ...Made in China DISTRIBUTED BY ALDI STORES 1 SARGENTS ROAD MINCHINBURY NSW 2770 WWW ALDI COM AU AFTER SALES SUPPORT MODEL MD 44119 10691 08 2019 1 YEAR WARRANTY www medion com au 1300 884 987 AU AUS...

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