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747_E664

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 MSN 50058816 EN-

AUS Cover Final REV1

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

 

MODEL: MD 43747

61172

05/2018

1

YEAR

WARRANTY

www.medion.com.au

1300 884 987

AUS

Made in China

DISTRIBUTED BY:

ALDI STORES
1 SARGENTS ROAD
MINCHINBURY NSW 2770
WWW.ALDI.COM.AU

AUS

DAB+/PLL FM RADIO
E66413

User Manual

Overview ................................................................. 3

Device parts .............................................................4

About this user manual .......................................... 7

Proper use ............................................................. 10

Safety instructions ................................................. 11

Package contents .................................................. 20

Unpacking the device and setting it up ................21

Connect mains adapter to radio ............................21

Inserting batteries into the device .......................21

Turning device on/off ........................................... 22

Adjust the antenna ............................................... 22

Adjusting the volume ........................................... 23

Connecting ear-/headphones .............................. 23

System settings ..................................................... 24

Operating the radio .............................................. 29

Cleaning ................................................................. 34

Disposal .................................................................. 35

Technical data........................................................36

Warranty Details .................................................... 37

Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice ...38

Contents

43747_E66413 MSN 50058816 EN-AUS Cover Final REV1.indd   1-4

43747_E66413 MSN 50058816 EN-AUS Cover Final REV1.indd   1-4

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Summary of Contents for E66413

Page 1: ...DAB PLL FM RADIO E66413 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...packing the device and setting it up 21 Connect mains adapter to radio 21 Inserting batteries into the device 21 Turning device on off 22 Adjust the antenna 22 Adjusting the volume 23 Connecting ear headphones 23 System settings 24 Operating the radio 29 Cleaning 34 Disposal 35 Technical data 36 Warranty Details 37 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 38 Contents ...

Page 3: ...3 4 Devi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 4: ...ment opened 3 Mode Switching on off selecting DAB FM mode 12 Headphone socket 4 Display 13 Connector socket for mains adapter 5 Press Select Confirm selection Turning Volume Adjusting the volume 14 Compliance label 6 Scan Scanning for stations 7 Menu Info Accessing the menu displaying information 8 Next Tuning to next station 9 Loudspeaker ...

Page 5: ...e contents 20 Unpacking the device and setting it up 21 Connect mains adapter to radio 21 Inserting batteries into the device 21 Turning device on off 22 Adjust the antenna 22 Adjusting the volume 23 Connecting ear headphones 23 System settings 24 Setting the date and time 24 Setting date format 26 Setting time format 26 Auto update 26 Language 26 Software version 27 Factory settings 27 ...

Page 6: ...ing display lighting 27 Showing information on the display 28 Operating the radio 29 DAB mode 29 FM Mode 32 Cleaning 34 Disposal 35 Technical data 36 Warranty Details 37 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 38 ...

Page 7: ...e else make sure you also include this user manual Symbols DANGER This signal word indicates a major hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This signal word indicates a moderate hazard which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This signal word indicates a minor hazard which if not avoided could result in a minor or moderate injury NOTI...

Page 8: ...g compliance with all applicable regulations including EMC telecoms radiocoms electromagnetic radiation EMR and electrical safety Energy efficiency level V The energy efficiency level is a standard scale for rating the efficiency of external and internal power supplies The energy efficiency symbol indicates the efficiency level and the ratings are classified up to level VI most efficient level Indoor use...

Page 9: ...ly have double and or reinforced insulation and do not have any connection options for a protective earth The housing of an electrical appliance in protection class II that is enclosed in insulated material can partially or fully act as the additional or reinforced insulation Internal return symbol 1 YEAR WARRANTY Warranty period ...

Page 10: ...he device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment that we have not approved or supplied Use only accessories e g the mains adapter that we have approved or supplied The device is for moderate climates areas use not suitable for use in tropical climates countries Heed all the information in these operating instructions especially the safety information Any other use is deemed imp...

Page 11: ...n responsible for their safety or they have been instructed in its use by that person Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with this device Keep the device and accessories out of the reach of children Operating safety Do not place any receptacles containing liquid such as vases on the device or in close proximity to it and protect all parts from drips and splashes The receptacl...

Page 12: ...mains adapter Wait a few hours before turning the device on Power supply WARNING Risk of electric shock short circuit There is a risk of electric shock short circuit due to live parts Only use the mains adapter supplied to connect the radio The mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect devices shall remain readily operable The local mains voltage must corre...

Page 13: ... of the power point by its plug do not pull on the cord If the mains adapter the power supply cord or the device is damaged or if liquids or foreign objects have entered the inside of the device immediately pull the plug out of the power point Do not bend or compress squash the mains power cord Donotturnthedeviceonifthedeviceor thepowersupplycordshowsvisiblewear If you ascertain that the device wa...

Page 14: ...et up location surroundings New devices can emit a typical unavoidable but completely safe odour that fades over time In order to reduce any odours we recommend that you air the room regularly When developing this product we took care to ensure that it falls well within the relevant regulatory limits Place and operate all components on a stable level and vibration free surface in order to stop the...

Page 15: ...ts on top of the cord as this may damage it Only use the device in residential premises or similar spaces For indoor use only The device shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Do not use in wet or high humidity areas such as kitchen or bathroom Do not use the device in areas where there is a danger of explosion This includes e g petrol stations fuel storage areas or areas in which solvents ...

Page 16: ...device at a distance of at least one metre from sources of high frequency or magnetic interference televisions other loudspeakers mobile and cordless telephones etc to avoid malfunctions Handling batteries The device is battery operated Please note the following Avoid contact with battery acid If contact with skin eyes or mucous membranes occurs flush the affected parts with plenty of clean water a...

Page 17: ...h If you suspect that batteries could have been swallowed or entered any part of the body seek medical attention without delay Do not swallow batteries there is a risk of chemical burns Stop using the device if the battery compartment does not close securely and keep it out of the reach of children Before inserting the batteries check that the contacts in the device and on the batteries are clean ...

Page 18: ...are replaced incorrectly Replace the batteries only with the same or equivalent type Never try to recharge non rechargeable batteries Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight fire or similar Store batteries in a cool dry place Strong direct heat can damage batteries You should therefore keep the device away from sources of intense heat Never short circuit batteries Never...

Page 19: ...from the device immediately Clean the contacts before inserting a new battery There is a risk of chemical burns from battery acid Always remove flat batteries from the device If the device is not going to be used for long periods remove the batteries ...

Page 20: ... plastic wrap Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children Please check the contents to see that all components have been supplied and contact us within 14 days of purchase if any components are missing When unpacking the device make sure that the following parts have been included DAB FM radio Mains adapter User manual and warranty card ...

Page 21: ...power supply unit will not come into contact with liquids even drops or splashes of water Connect mains adapter to radio Connect the plug of the mains adapter cord to the socket on the radio 13 Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessible mains power point If the device is not going to be used for long periods shut it down Do this by pulling the plug out of the power point Inserting batteries ...

Page 22: ...s to switch the device into the standby mode The time and date will be displayed Inthestandbymodekeepthe Mode buttonpressed downforabout2secondsagaintoswitchthedeviceoff When the device is switched off its display 4 is completely switched off Iftheunithasbeenswitchedoffordisconnectedfrom thepowersupply thedate timeandyourindividual settingsneedtobere enteredwhenswitchedonagain Adjust the antenna E...

Page 23: ...s and headphones can cause hearing damage and or loss of hearing Before pressing play set the volume to the lowest setting Start playback and increase the volume to a level that is pleasant for you Using headphones to listen to a device at high volumes for an extended period can damage your hearing The headphone socket is located on the rear of the device 12 Connect headphones with a 3 5 mm plug T...

Page 24: ...be configured when the device is switched on Settings that have been configured are preserved in standby Configure the settings as follows The radio is switched on Press the Mode button 3 until 4 DAB or FM appears on the display Press the Menu Info 7 button for about 2 seconds in order to access the DAB or FM menu Select the desired menu by repeatedly pressing the Prev 1 or Next 8 button Press the Se...

Page 25: ...ton Press the Select button to confirm your input The minutes will flash Now set the current time in minutes by repeatedly pressing the Prev or Next button Press the Select button to confirm your input The day is flashing on the display Now set the current day by repeatedly pressing the Prev or Next button Press the Select button to confirm your input Now set the current month by repeatedly pressing th...

Page 26: ... hour or 24 hour format for the time Press the Select button to confirm your input Finally press the Menu button to exit the menu Auto update Access the System TIME Auto update function Use the Prev or Next button to select the Update from any Update from DAB Update from FM or no Update settings Press the Select button to confirm your input Finally press the Menu button to exit the menu Language Sel...

Page 27: ...ton to confirm your input If you selected YES the device will restart Finally press the Menu button to exit the menu Setting display lighting Access the System backlight function Turning off display lighting automatically Timeout lets you specify how long the background lighting will stay on after the press of a button Use the Prev or Next button to select the Timeout Menu Press the Select button t...

Page 28: ...wsyoutosetthedisplaybrightnesswhen the radio is on Use the Prev or Next button to select the dim level menu Press the Select button to confirm your input Use the Prev or Next button to select the high or low option Press the Select button to confirm your input Showing information on the display Press the Menu Info 7 button in DAB or FM mode to read the following information successively on the displ...

Page 29: ... Mode button 3 repeatedly until the display shows 4 DAB The display shows a status bar with the message Scanning and the number of DAB stations found After the station scan is completed the stations are organised alphabetically and the first station on the list is displayed Now tune the desired DAB station by repeatedly pressing the Prev 1 or Next 8 button Press the Select button 5 to confirm your i...

Page 30: ... Press the Select button to play the station DRC Dynamic Range Control Thesignalusedtoadaptthedynamicrangedependsontheradio programme classic pop spokensegments andistransmitted inparallelwiththeaudiosignalforeveryprogramme Your DABradioallowsyoutousethiscontrolsignaltocompressthe dynamicrangeoftheaudiosignalthatisplayedback Strong compression means e g that soft sounds are amplified but sounds tha...

Page 31: ... You can save up to 10 preset stations Press the Prev or Next button repeatedly in DAB mode to tune the desired DAB station Hold the Preset 2 button in until the message Preset store appears on the display Use the Prev or Next button to select a preset position from 1 10 Press the Select button to confirm The station is now stored in the corresponding preset position The display now shows Preset X ...

Page 32: ...s in order to start an automatic station scan backwards forwards The station scan will stop at the next strong station signal Storing FM stations You can store up to 10 preset stations Press the Prev or Next button repeatedly in FM mode to tune the desired FM station Hold the Preset 2 button in until the message Preset store appears on the display Use the Prev or Next button to select a preset pos...

Page 33: ... button to access the desired function in the FM menu Press the Select button to confirm your input Scan setting Access the Scan Setting function in the FM menu Press the Select button to confirm your input Use the Prev or Next button to select the All stations or strong stations settings In the STRONG STATIONS setting the scan only stops at strong radio stations In the ALL STATIONS setting the scan...

Page 34: ... There is a risk of electric shock short circuit due to live parts Before cleaning pull the plug out of the power point Do not use chemical solutions or cleaning products as these may damage the surface and or labelling of the device Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning ...

Page 35: ...cycling and minimising the environmental impact Take old devices to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre Before doing so remove the batteries from the device and take them to a separate collection point for used batteries Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject BATTERIES Do not dispose of used batteries with ho...

Page 36: ...t voltage 100 240 V 50 60Hz 0 2 A max Output voltage DC 5 V 1 A Radio Power supply DC 5 V 1 A Battery operation 4 x 1 5 V Mignon AA LR6 Power output 1 W RMS Headphone outlet 150 mV max FM bandwidth 87 5 108 MHz DAB bandwidth 174 240 MHz Dimensions WxHxD approx 17 8 x 9 0 x 5 3 cm Weight 310 g Subject to technical modifications ...

Page 37: ...on and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure 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 t...

Page 38: ...rtable media player games saved on a games console or files stored on a USB memory stick during the process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice DAB PLL FM RADIO E66413 AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1300 884 987 www medion com au 1 YEAR WARRANTY REGISTER YOUR PUR...

Page 39: ...et ALDI s stringent quality specifications If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily you may escalate your complaint Please telephone us on 1300 884 987 or write to us at MEDION Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia Hotline 1300 884 987 Opening hours Mon Fri 08 30AM to 06 00PM EST Internet www medion com au E mail Support australia medion com AFTER SALES SUPPO...

Page 40: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT MODEL MD 43747 61172 05 2018 1 YEAR WARRANTY www medion com au 1300 884 987 AUS Made in China DISTRIBUTED BY ALDI STORES 1 SARGENTS ROAD MINCHINBURY NSW 2770 WWW ALDI COM AU AUS ...

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