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7. 

It is advised to only charge batteries at room 

temperatures between 5 degrees C – 35 degrees C. 

In lower or higher temperatures full charge cannot be 

achieved.

8. 

Depending on the capacity of the batteries, charging 

from “empty” to “full” can take several hours, even up 

to 6 hours or more.

9. 

Do not charge batteries when the radio is hot or 

exposed to heat or heat sources.

10. 

It is advised to clean the metal contacts of the 

batteries and of the charger inside the radio e.g. with a 

contact-spray from time to time.

11. 

Do not use a mix of old and new rechargeable 

batteries.

12. 

Do not use a mix of rechargeable and non-

rechargeable batteries.

13. 

Do not use a mix of full and empty rechargeable 

batteries.

14. 

Do not use batteries that have a different mAh 

capacity.

15. 

Do not use damaged, deformed or leaking batteries.

16. 

Battery level indication is an approximate indication 

only and can vary with battery type that is used.

17. 

Batteries can become hot during charging.

18. 

In cold conditions the capacity of batteries will 

be much lower than when used at normal room 

temperature.

19. 

Batteries (even when supplied with the radio), as 

being consumables, do not fall under the warranty 

conditions of the radio.

20. 

Batteries should not be disposed of by incineration 

and with household waste.

21. 

Disposable batteries should be taken to a suitable 

recycling center if possible.

22.   

CAUTION: 

“Risk of explosion if the battery is 

replaced by an incorrect type.”

23. 

Warning: 

Avoid replacing the battery with an incorrect 

type.

24. 

Don't dispose of batteries into fire or a hot oven, or 

mechanically crushing or cutting batteries.  

25. 

Don’t leave batteries in an extremely high temperature 

environment.

26. 

Avoid subjecting batteries to extremely low air 

pressure.

27.

 

2. Introduction

Overview of the main unit

1

  

Mode button

 

Press repeatedly to select the desired mode.

2

  

LCD display

3

  

Info button

 

Press to cycle through information from the 

playback source on the radio's display.

4

  

Menu button

 

Press to open the menu for the current mode.

 

While in the radio's menu, press to go back to the 

main menu for the current mode or to close the 

menu when the display is already showing the 

current mode's main menu.

5

  

Back button

 

While in the radio's menu, press to go back one 

step.

6

  

Forward button

 

While in the radio's menu, press to go forward one 

step or to confirm the selected item.

 

Press this button to scan for radio stations in the 

FM radio mode.

7

  

Power button

 

Press to switch the radio on / off.

8

  

Battery indicator 

9

  

Tuning / Select / Seek knob

 

While in FM radio mode, rotate to increase / 

decrease the frequency.

 

While in FM radio mode, rotate and then press to 

automatically scan for stations with a lower / higher 

frequency.

 

While in the radio's menus, rotate to select items 

in and then press to confirm your choice.

10

  

/ - button

 

Press to increase / decrease the radio's volume.

11

  

Mute button

 

Press to enable / disable the radio's mute feature.

12

  

Preset 5 / Next / Fast Forward button

 

Press to select Preset station 5 in the DAB radio, 

FM radio, or Internet radio mode.

 

Press and hold to save the currently tuned station 

to Preset 5 in the DAB radio, FM radio, or Internet 

radio mode.

 

Press to go to next track in the Bluetooth or 

Podcast mode.

 

Press and hold to fast forward in the Bluetooth or 

Podcast mode.

13

  

Preset 4 / Play / Pause button

 

Press to select Preset station 4 in the DAB radio, 

FM radio, or Internet radio mode.

The symbol indicates energy efficiency 

marking.

The symbol indicates polarity of DC power 

connector.

The symbol indicates AC voltage.

The symbol indicates DC voltage.

The symbol indicates class II equipment.

For indoor use only.

Summary of Contents for WFR-28BT

Page 1: ...GB Version 1 WFR 28BT...

Page 2: ...02 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 18 9 2 17 16 25 24 23 19 20 21 22 15 14 13 12 11 10...

Page 3: ...s 11 12 The Podcast menu 12 Showing Podcast information on the display 12 7 Listening to Spotify 12 8 Listening to DAB radio 12 13 Tuning into DAB stations 12 The DAB radio menu 12 13 Showing DAB info...

Page 4: ...y leak and damage furniture or your radio 14 Do not attempt to service the receiver yourself Removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltage and will void the warranty Refer all servicing to au...

Page 5: ...eries to extremely low air pressure 27 2 Introduction Overview of the main unit 1 Mode button Press repeatedly to select the desired mode 2 LCD display 3 Info button Press to cycle through information...

Page 6: ...h in the correct position Place it back afterwards by sliding it back up into the slots 3 Getting started Follow the instructions in this chapter to get your WFR 28BT up and running in no time Finding...

Page 7: ...D A B Synchronize the radio s time and date using DAB stations Update from FM Synchronize the radio s time and date using FM stations Update from Network Synchronize the radio s time and date using a...

Page 8: ...button Repeatedly press the Mode button to select the desired mode 4 Controlling the radio using the UNDOK app Aside from controlling your WFR 28BT with the UNDOK buttons on the radio it can also be...

Page 9: ...dio s Main menu 3 If the Internet radio mode is Internet radio Germany Search Location Popular Discover being used for the first time the Internet station selection menu is displayed on the radio s di...

Page 10: ...Preset stored to indicate the preset has been successfully stored under the chosen preset number 4 Repeat this procedure as needed Recalling Internet radio station presets Simply press one of the rad...

Page 11: ...ing Internet radio information on the display When listening to an Internet radio station repeatedly press the Info button to cycle through the following information on the radio s display Artist trac...

Page 12: ...stations To tune into DAB radio stations follow these steps 1 Turn on the radio using the Power button 2 Select the DAB radio mode by repeatedly pressing the Mode button or using the radio s Main menu...

Page 13: ...finds a station of sufficient strength The display will show the frequency of the signal which has been found and a signal strength icon will be shown in the bottom bar of the radio s display to indi...

Page 14: ...th your radio If WFR 28BT shows up in your Bluetooth device list but your Bluetooth device cannot connect with it please delete the item from your list and pair the Bluetooth device with the radio aga...

Page 15: ...nal device are turned on 3 Select the AUX In mode by repeatedly pressing the Mode button or using the radio s Main menu 4 The audio output of the external device will now be played through the speaker...

Page 16: ...ss the Tuning knob The Time Date submenu offers the following options Set Time Date Select this option to manually configure the time and date Auto update Select this option to select a source for aut...

Page 17: ...n the Standby mode 6 To configure the other alarm select this alarm in step 3 and repeat steps 4 5 Notes When an alarm sounds press the Power button to turn off the alarm and switch the radio back to...

Page 18: ...02MHz 2480MHz 0 57dBm Bluetooth EDR 2402MHz 2480MHz 0 67dBm Bluetooth LE Circuit features Loudspeaker 2x77 mm Output power 2 5Watts Headphone socket 3 5mm diameter stereo Aux In socket 3 5mm diameter...

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