Teufel iTeufel Radio v2 Technical Description And Operating Instructions Download Page 16

Technical data

Operating voltage: 

220–240 V~, 50/60 Hz

Sinus wave power handling: 

35 Watt

Radio reception range: 

FM (87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz)

Dimensions (W x H x D): 

340 x 145 x 174 mm

Net weight: 

3.1 kg

This product conforms with Council of the 
European Union guidelines 2004/108/EC and 
2006/95/EC

Technical changes reserved!

For questions, suggestions or criticism please contact our customer service department:

Instruction No. 91301_GB/HC-20100804

Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH

Gewerbehof Bülowbogen - Aufgang D1
10783 Berlin (Germany), Bülowstr. 66

Tel.: 00800 200 300 40 (toll-free)
Fax:  +49  (0)30 - 300 930 930
www.teufelaudio.com

No liability is accepted for the 
accuracy of this information. Tech-
nical changes, typographical errors 
and other errors reserved.

Batteries and rechargeable batteries

Batteries and rechargeable batteries must 
not be disposed of with household  waste!

Every consumer is required by law to bring 
all batteries and rechargeable batteries, 

whether they contain harmful substances*) or not, to a 
 collection point run by the communal authority or bor-
ough or run commercially , so that they can be disposed 
of in an environmentally  friendly    manner.
Please only hand in fully discharged batteries  !

*) labe ll ed : Cd = cad mi um, Hg = mer cur y, Pb = lead

Disposing of the unit

Used units must not be disposed of with 
household waste

If the unit is no longer operational, every 
consumer is required by law to dispose of 
used devices separate from household waste, 

e. g. at a collection point run by the communal author-
ity borough. In this way, used devices can be recycled 
and waste materials disposed of in an environmentally 
friendly manner.
For this reason, electrical equipment is labelled with the 
symbol shown on the right.

Protection of the environment

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Summary of Contents for iTeufel Radio v2

Page 1: ...and other countries The iPod described in these instructions is not included in the product contents Made for iPod means that an electronic device was specially designed for connecting to an iPod and...

Page 2: ...the time 9 12 24 hour display 10 Setting the alarm 10 Quickly activating deactivating the alarm 11 Snooze 11 Sleep function 11 Display eld 11 Basic functions 12 Activating and deactivating 12 Selectin...

Page 3: ...proper use or electrical or mechanical overload Proof of warranty is the original of our invoice This warranty applies solely to loudspeak ers ampli ers and electronics purchased from Teufel by an end...

Page 4: ...tteries Send the unit to our service address Never touch the mains adapter with wet hands Check the unit regularly for damage Danger Danger to children Children can become trapped in the packing lm wh...

Page 5: ...ent ventilation Do not place the unit in direct sunlight Do not cover the ventilation slots with curtains cloths newspapers or similar Heat build up inside the unit can shorten the lifetime of the uni...

Page 6: ...dio station 6 Volume Volume control 7 Sleep Sleep function 8 Play Pause Playback pause 15 Pos Name Description 9 Bass Bass control 10 FM Antenna connection 11 Battery compartment 12 DC 17V Connection...

Page 7: ...u iPod menu button 25 Enter Enter button 26 Set Setting the time alarm 27 Snooze Mute Mute and snooze button 28 Alarm 1 2 Setting alarm 1 or 2 29 Select buttons up down 30 Increasing decreasing volume...

Page 8: ...rresponding connector cable you can connect these devices to the jack 15 Aux In You can purchase these cables in our webshop www teufelaudio com in the Accessories area Antenna Danger Risk associated...

Page 9: ...jects are in the way of the infrared signal Fluorescent lamps installed in the direct vicinity may affect the functions of the remote control or even impair them The integrated clock always displays t...

Page 10: ...the display eld 2 By brie y pressing the button 4 4 Tune and or 32 Tune you can switch between ALARM 1 and 2 Brie y press the volume control 5 6 Volume or the but ton 25 Enter The current setting ON o...

Page 11: ...fter a preset time Start the selected playback 1 Press the button 2 23 Sleep The status SLEEP will appear in the display eld 2 and behind it 00 blinks in the display eld With the buttons 3 4 Tune and...

Page 12: ...button 30 Decreasing the volume Turn the control 1 Volume counter clockwise and or press the button 30 The selected volume is shown in the display eld 2 in the range 01 low to 32 high Mute With the b...

Page 13: ...ng the volume control 6 Volume starts station scanning until a station with suf cient transmitting power is found Station memory Your radio can save up to 10 stations You can con veniently select the...

Page 14: ...h the button 1 Source and or 21 iPod select IPOD as a source You can now control the iPod directly using the iTeufel Radio v2 remote control Remote control button Corresponds to the iPod button 24 Men...

Page 15: ...ne see page 3 Mind the warranty instructions Problem Possible cause Solution The device doesn t work the display is dark No power supply Check that the mains adapter is seated properly Check that the...

Page 16: ...eries Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste Every consumer is required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries whether they contain harmful...

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