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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

  AUS  1300 777 137    EMAIL  service

@

unclebills.com.au

Before First Use

Prior to using your Entertainment System, please read all safety and operating instructions thoroughly. 

Please ensure you follow the steps below before using this product. We recommend you keep the 

original packaging for storing your Entertainment System when not in use. 

1.   Unpack the product but keep all packaging material until you have made sure your new 

Entertainment System is undamaged and in good working order. Plastic wrapping can be a 

suffocation hazard for babies and young children so ensure all packaging materials are out of their 

reach. 

2.   Remove the twist-tie which is securing the electrical cord. Uncoil the cord and straighten it to 

remove any kinks. Do not use the product if the cord, plug or unit is damaged, please call the After 

Sales Support line for further advice. 

3.   Please remember that the Entertainment System has wheels for easy portability. At times, a wheel 

chock or brick may have to be used to ensure that it doesn't roll around or shift position. 

4.   Plug the AC power cord into the AC power input located on the back of the Entertainment System, 

then plug into an appropriate power outlet and turn on.

5.   To install batteries into the remote control, slide the battery cover down on the back of the remote 

control. Check the inside of the remote control battery chamber for the polarity symbols, then 

insert the 2 x AAA batteries that have been provided.

6.   To install batteries into the microphone, grasp the top of the microphone with one hand and rotate 

the bottom anticlockwise to unscrew and access the battery compartment. Check the inside of the 

microphone battery chamber for the polarity symbols, then insert the 2 x AA batteries that have 

been provided.

NOTE: Please pay attention to the polarity markings before inserting the batteries into the remote 
control and microphone.

NOTE: Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of battery (alkaline, carbon-zinc or 
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. Mixing different types of battery 
could cause battery leaks or ruptures.

WARNING:

 Keep batteries away from children. If you suspect a battery may have been swallowed, 

seek immediate medical assistance.

Summary of Contents for EA0749

Page 1: ...01 AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1300 777 137 EMAIL service unclebills com au High Powered Entertainment System with Karaoke Function and Bluetooth Model Number EA0749 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ote Control 09 Before First Use 12 Instructions 13 Using the Audio Modes 13 Preparing the FM Antenna 13 Auto Search for FM Radio Stations 13 Manual Searching for AM FM Radio Stations 13 Using the USB...

Page 3: ...any queries regarding the use of this product please feel free to phone our technical support line for advice If you are experiencing difficulties or believe that the product may have a technical faul...

Page 4: ...for visible damage If it is damaged please contact the After Sales Support line for further advice 4 Check the power cord regularly for visible damage If it is damaged please contact the After Sales...

Page 5: ...The Entertainment System and its power adaptor have no user serviceable parts contained within Do not attempt to repair disassemble or modify the Entertainment System This will void the warranty 16 N...

Page 6: ...e product package and check you have the below accessories before you dispose the package 1 Signify High Powered Entertainment System with Karaoke Function and Bluetooth 2 AC Power cord 3 Remote Contr...

Page 7: ...lume Control 7 EQ Selector 8 Remote Control Receiver 9 Next Song FM Next Frequency 10 Pause Play FM Search 11 Mode Display 12 Previous Song FM Previous Frequency 13 AUX BT FM USB SD Mode Select 14 Mic...

Page 8: ...300 777 137 EMAIL service unclebills com au Product Overview cont Rear Panel 1 RCA Audio Input Connect a CD player TV DVD or other audio play equipment 2 AC Power Input 3 FM Antenna Input 4 LED Light...

Page 9: ...FM Previous Frequency 3 MP3 Pause Play FM Auto Scan 4 Volume Control Up 5 EQ Selector 6 Volume Control Down 7 Mode Selection AUX BT FM USB SD 8 Next Track Next FM Frequency 9 Mute 10 Select Repeat Fun...

Page 10: ...to switch on The green indicator light will illuminate To connect your wired microphone not included to the Microphone Input Socket located on the front panel you will require an adaptor if your wire...

Page 11: ...cks applicable for MP3 USB or SD card playback modes The next song next frequency is also used in FM mode to skip to the next pre set radio station When the next song next frequency button is held dow...

Page 12: ...it doesn t roll around or shift position 4 Plug the AC power cord into the AC power input located on the back of the Entertainment System then plug into an appropriate power outlet and turn on 5 To i...

Page 13: ...l also save the stations into the 20 station memory of the Entertainment System which are labelled P00 P20 program 1 program 20 The first station that the tuner finds will be saved under P01 the secon...

Page 14: ...tainment System the Entertainment System will not be able to read them so they will not be included in the count of tracks on the drive and they will not play IMPORTANT For optimum performance it is r...

Page 15: ...luetooth Function This Entertainment System features a Bluetooth receiver which enables it to be connected to compatible Bluetooth enabled devices such as smart phones and media players Bluetooth enab...

Page 16: ...its capabilities Automatic reconnection will ONLY happen if 1 The Bluetooth enabled device was the last device that the Entertainment System was connected 2 The Bluetooth enabled device has maintaine...

Page 17: ...ill illuminate For best reception do not move the wireless microphone further than 15 metres away from the Entertainment System Push the switch to the middle position to mute the sound temporarily the...

Page 18: ...re that you have correctly connected the Power cable to the rear of the unit It should not be loose Ensure the power switch on the top panel of the unit is switched ON Make sure the power is on at the...

Page 19: ...ilure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failur...

Page 20: ...he use of this product Customer Support Details Australian Customers 1300 777 137 Email service signifyelectronics com au Hours of Operation 9am 4 30pm Monday Friday 9am 3pm Saturday Hours of Operatio...

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