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Cleaning, maintenance and repair

• Perform routine user cleaning and maintenance of electrical device only as reco-

mmended. Do not use chemical solvents or abrasive items for cleaning. Contamina-

tion and visible stains from finger / resp. The hands can be cleaned using cleaning 

agents designed to clean electronic equipment.

• Never clean the device in such a way that it could be immersed in the liquid and 

liquid could enter the device.

• Clean the device only with a damp cloth and wipe it dry or allow it to dry.

• Keep the device clean and dry.

• Do not disassemble the electrical / electronic equipment!

• Never repair your electrical / electronic equipment yourself!

Special safety instructions and warnings

• Take care when moving and carrying to avoid dropping or damaging the unit.

• Unpack the device and its accessories and dispose of any parts of the packaging 

material, etiquettes and labels before operating it. Keep packaging materials in a 

safe place, especially out of the reach of children and incapacitated persons, or 

dispose of them safely.

• We recommend performing initial and subsequent regular inspections of the equip-

ment.

• Never use the appliance if it is incomplete, damaged or any part of it has been 

damaged during use.

• Do not use non-original and incomplete parts and accessories.

• If the device has been stored at low temperatures (e.g. in winter) or excessive 

humidity, first let it “acclimatize” at room temperature for about 1 hour to remove 

any moisture from the electronic components that may occur when the temperature 

changes.

Summary of Contents for MBT-16GA

Page 1: ...ith Bluetooth MBT 16GA EN Producer Importer ORAVA retail 1 a s Seber niho 2 821 03 Bratislava Slovensk republika ORAVA distribution CZ s r o Ostravsk 494 739 25 Sviadnov esk republika ORAVA retail 1 a...

Page 2: ...er to move freely while using them Safety instructions for use The electrical electronic equipment shall be designed and manufactured in such a way as to permit safe operation and use by persons witho...

Page 3: ...me and for a long time can damage your hearing If you are exposed to sound of more than 85 dB for a long time your hearing may be impaired The manufacturer recommends that you do not set the device vo...

Page 4: ...ot responsible for any damage to health or property if the safety instructions and warnings are not followed If possible keep the operating instructions close to the unit for the entire life of the un...

Page 5: ...t aggressive environmental impacts Exposing the device to the above effect may adversely affect its operation or cause irreparable damage The operating environment of the equipment must always comply...

Page 6: ...electrically qualified persons in accordance with the instructions specified by the manufacturer Operations of the device include operations such as turning the device on and off user handling and op...

Page 7: ...afety instructions and warnings Take care when moving and carrying to avoid dropping or damaging the unit Unpack the device and its accessories and dispose of any parts of the packaging material etiqu...

Page 8: ...riving and riding a motorcycle cycling or driving and driving on other means of transport where attention is required in traffic conditions on public roads Be careful when using the device especially...

Page 9: ...nd comfortably cleanly and without distortion Use the device for a reasonable period of time and take appropriate breaks Hearing impairment can also be caused by excessive listening time at normal and...

Page 10: ...ce if the safety part component is damaged or malfunctioning Never underestimate possible dangers and be careful Power Supplies Battery AC Adapter Warning Risk of accumulators electric short circuit e...

Page 11: ...by a specialist garage Dispose of batteries according to the applicable regulations and regulations for the disposal of electronic devices Charging the battery The device is equipped with a rechargea...

Page 12: ...ure of 5 C to 40 C Do not grasp or connect the charger cable plug and the cord to the wall socket if your hands are wet or the plug and charger cable or the device itself are wet Alwa ys wipe the hand...

Page 13: ...ility to update firmware 1 8 LCD display with 160 x 128 dot resolution and 260 000 colors 7 EQ presets Repeat play multiple repeat play modes File management Easily delete files Multilingual interface...

Page 14: ...n D Back Press to move to a higher level of the selected Menu and exit that Menu M Next Skip to the next song voice memo or fast forward tune switch presets scroll in the main Menu to the right m Prev...

Page 15: ...ormation 11 Progress bar 12 Song format 13 Play mode 2 Using with a PC 2 1 Connecting to a PC Connect the player to a PC with the supplied USB cable Connect the classic USB connector to the PC and con...

Page 16: ...der your root ID and type mount dev sda mnt This command creates a folder in which to insert the MP3 player 4 You can now transfer data to the MP3 player from the PC hard disk using the usual disc tra...

Page 17: ...emove or dispose of in fire There is a risk of explosion When using the device for the first time fully charge the battery at least three times and fully discharge it using the device This will give i...

Page 18: ...mit one short press 4 u button Starts pauses playback Confirm the selected item 5 button Move up Increasing the volume 6 Button Scroll down Decrease the volume 7 m button Scroll left Switching fast re...

Page 19: ...ress u during playback to pause playback Press and hold 1 to turn off the device 6 Main Menu The Main Menu appears when you turn on the player or in pause or audio mode press D repeatedly until the Ma...

Page 20: ...ttons are used to exit the submenu and return to the higher Menu level After selecting the relevant item or another submenu press u to confirm the selection To exit the selected Menu press D Warning T...

Page 21: ...be turned on Search For Device Turn on the Bluetooth interface on the connected device headphones speaker etc and activate the pairing mode on it For how to turn on the Bluetooth interface and pairing...

Page 22: ...ess u The device disconnects To unpair devices select Bluetooth Unpair and press u The pairing is canceled and the device is removed from the Bluetooth device list 8 Music Mode In the Main Menu press...

Page 23: ...m is not known the song is saved as Unknown Album Genres View a list of all audio files stored in the Music folder of the player by genre You can select the desired song to play from the list If the g...

Page 24: ...ous Menu press D or m and M Play mode Sound setting Add to playlist Remove from list Delete Bookmarks Play mode Play music from All songs options available This artis From this artist This album From...

Page 25: ...confirm the deletion of the song or select No if you do not want to delete the song If the song you are listening to is not in the selected Playlist it cannot be removed from it Delete In this item yo...

Page 26: ...Press M during playback to access the following Menu submenu In the submenu you move with the buttons To confirm the selected item press u To turn off the submenu and restore the previous Menu press D...

Page 27: ...ecording Select Yes to confirm that you want to save the recording If you do not want to save the entry select No Recordings Library Select this item A list of recorded voice memos is displayed Select...

Page 28: ...ou want to automatically tune in and save all available presets You need to connect headphones that act as an FM antenna To confirm the tuning select Yes if you do not want to tune select No After tun...

Page 29: ...ding You can play or delete files recorded in FM mode Press M during playback to access the following MENU submenu when the station is displayed and playing in full screen Start FM Radio Recording Pre...

Page 30: ...m select Yes to confirm the deletion of the file or select No if you do not want to delete the file Bookmark Select Select this item then select the desired bookmark number and press u The text from t...

Page 31: ...ailable Slideshow Settings Time Per Slide You can set the display time of one image from 02 to 30 seconds Repeat You can turn the slide show repeat On or Off Shuffle Random You can turn the slide show...

Page 32: ...ain Menu press m M to select Folder View mode A list of all folders and files on the device and the inserted card is displayed You can search for the desired file from the list and then play it by pre...

Page 33: ...ly You can select Off to not turn off the device or set the desired time from 1 to 99 minutes Power Management The Power Saving Save Mode option allows you to set when the machine enters power save mo...

Page 34: ...d Format device Deletes all data from the device s memory Ear Health After selecting this item press or to set the desired limit for the maximum volume level to protect your hearing Press u to confirm...

Page 35: ...you play files from the player s memory Follow the relevant sections on playback Warning Do not force the card into the slot It may be damaged and the player may also be damaged 17 USB removable drive...

Page 36: ...used by many companies around the world Maximum communication reach The maximum communication range may be shorter in the following conditions There are obstacles such as persons metal or wall betwee...

Page 37: ...yback device while talking on the phone or listening to music This system supports security standards that are compliant with BLUETOOTH standards to ensure secure connection when using wireless BLUETO...

Page 38: ...ise ratio more than 85 dB Headphone connector 10 mW 10 mW 32 Ohm Frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz Tuner tuning range 87 5 108 MHz Sampling frequency at 36 44 1 48 kHz recording WMA bit rate 5 kbps 384 kbp...

Page 39: ...f improper disposal waste Contact your local authority or nearest office for more detailscollection point Improper disposal of this type of waste may result in penalties in accordance with national re...

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