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•  Unplug the charger from the 

electrical plug and the product 

when not in use.

•  Do not leave a fully charged 

battery connected to a charger, 

since overcharging may shorten 

its lifetime.

•  If left unused, a fully charged 

battery will lose its charge over 

time.

•  Leaving the product in hot or 

cold places, such as in a closed 

car in the summer and winter 

conditions, will reduce the 

capacity and lifetime of the 

battery.

•  Always try to keep your device in 

a cool, moisture-free environment 

that’s less than 32°C. A product 

with a hot or cold battery may not 

work temporarily, even when the 

battery is fully charged. Battery 

performance is particularly 

limited in temperatures well 

below freezing.

•  If you plan to store your device for 

longer than six months, charge 

the battery for an hour every six 

months to keep it fresh.

•  The unit should be fully 

recharged after using the device 

each time. This will keep the 

health of the battery.

Battery warning!
•  The battery used in this product 

may present a risk of fire or 

chemical burn if mistreated.

•  Do not attempt to open the 

product or replace the battery. 

It is built-in and not changeable. 

Use of other batteries may 

present a risk of fire or explosion 

and the warranty will be 

terminated.

•  Only recharge your battery with 

the provided approved USB cable 

designated for this product.

•  Dispose of batteries according to 

local regulations. Please recycle 

when possible. Do not dispose 

as household waste or in a fire as 

they may explode.

•  Batteries may explode if 

damaged.

Maintenance
•  Ensure the unit is fully unplugged 

from the power supply before 

cleaning.

•  Do not use any type of abrasive 

pad or abrasive cleaning solutions 

as these may damage the unit’s 

surface.

•  Do not use liquids to clean the 

unit.

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Summary of Contents for SFPDAB17

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Portable DAB Radio SFPDAB17...

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Page 3: ...ains Supply 13 General Operation 14 Switching ON OFF 14 Selecting Modes 14 Adjusting the Volume 14 System Settings 15 Sleep 15 Equaliser 15 Setting the Time and Date 15 Backlight 16 Inactive Standby 1...

Page 4: ...ng for a Station Automatically 24 Searching for a Station Manually 24 Scan Setting 25 Audio Setting 25 Presetting Stations 26 Recalling a Preset Station 26 AUX Operation 27 Maintenance 28 Cleaning the...

Page 5: ...t is designed for indoor domestic use only Temperature Avoid extreme degrees of temperature either hot or cold Place the unit well away from heat sources such as radiators or gas electric fires Avoid...

Page 6: ...ldren push anything into the holes slots or any other openings in the case this could result in a fatal electric shock CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead sym...

Page 7: ...for an hour every six months to keep it fresh The unit should be fully recharged after using the device each time This will keep the health of the battery Battery warning The battery used in this prod...

Page 8: ...d some time reading this instruction manual in order that you fully understand all the operational features it offers You will also find some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues Read all the...

Page 9: ...Rear View 1 1 Product Overview Front View 1 Aerial 2 5V 1A Socket Connect the mains cable to the mains socket 2 3 4 5 1 Speaker 3 AUX IN Socket 4 Earphones Socket 5 RESET Button 9...

Page 10: ...on Press to move upwards downwards in the menu 6 7 5 8 4 1 2 3 Top View Press to tune FM station Press to select DAB station Press and hold to search for a radio station going forwards backwards throu...

Page 11: ...ctions Using the AUX Connection Use a 3 5 mm to 3 5 mm stereo audio cable included to connect a mobile device to the main unit s AUX IN socket Mobile device 3 5 mm to 3 5 mm stereo audio cables includ...

Page 12: ...e the volume with the earphones on until you reach your desired volume When earphones are connected the speakers automatically mute Long term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage It is best...

Page 13: ...mains cable to the mains socket Make sure the mains cable is firmly inserted into the mains socket It starts battery charging and the unit is now ready to use Charge the internal battery for 12 hours...

Page 14: ...rom the mains socket The unit will enter STANDBY mode while using mains power or switch OFF while using built in battery power for power saving if the unit is muted or it is in Auxiliary input mode bu...

Page 15: ...setting This feature enables you to set a sound equalization profile The equalization setting will change the tone of the sound from your radio 1 In ON mode press MENU button and then turn the VOLUME...

Page 16: ...2 Turn the VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select Backlight Press the VOLUME SELECT dial to confirm 3 Turn VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select between High Medium or Low and then press...

Page 17: ...ER stations in that area your previously tuned channels may no longer be available 1 In ON mode press MENU button and then turn the VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select System Press the VOLUME...

Page 18: ...full scan and store stations list in memory Once the scanning is completed the DAB DAB stations will be displayed in alphanumeric order The first station in the list will be selected Make sure the aer...

Page 19: ...s that have been found will be stored automatically To explore the found stations turn the VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select a scanned station and then press the VOLUME SELECT dial to confi...

Page 20: ...uickly and easily Presets 1 3 To store a preset you must first be listening to the station that you would like to save If you want to store the station in preset positions 1 5 press and hold the Prese...

Page 21: ...the VOLUME SELECT dial to confirm 2 Turn the VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select Recall Press the VOLUME SELECT dial to confirm 3 Turn the VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select your d...

Page 22: ...This describes the Style or genre of music that is being broadcast e g Rock or Classical Ensemble Name A Ensemble multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted on one f...

Page 23: ...ter Radio station provides clock information automatically If the information is not available the display will show the incorrect time Date The broadcaster Radio station provides date information aut...

Page 24: ...DAB FM station for a period of time Searching for a Station Automatically In FM mode press and hold the button until the tuner starts searching for a station The tuner will stop searching after tunin...

Page 25: ...e VOLUME SELECT dial or press button to select All stations or Strong stations Press the VOLUME SELECT dial to confirm Audio Setting If you find that the station you are listening is not clear you can...

Page 26: ...al or press button to select the preset position that you would like to store the station in then press the VOLUME SELECT dial to save the station The words Preset Saved will show on the display Recal...

Page 27: ...these sockets 1 Connect to another audio device using the AUX IN socket via a RCA stereo audio cable not included 2 While in the ON mode press MODE button repeatedly to select Auxiliary Input mode 3 T...

Page 28: ...very minor The following table contains various tips Problem Solution No power Ensure the mains cable is connected securely Make sure that the unit is switched on No Sound Adjust the volume control it...

Page 29: ...or reception Adjust the position of the aerial The display is blank This may occur if the broadcaster changes the label of a service or removes a label while tuned The unit will try to re tune or perf...

Page 30: ...tery Lithium battery 2200 mAh 3 7 V Playback Time 6 hours 50 Volume Net Weight 0 85 kg Dimensions 136 mm W x 100 mm D x 107 5 mm H Power Adapter Use only power adapter listed below Power Adapter Model...

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Page 32: ...nd tips please visit www knowhow com knowledgebank or call 0344 561 1234 The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste...

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