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the first station with a sufficiently 
strong signal.

Storing a station

You can store up to 20 FM Stations.
1. Select the desired station.
2. Press 

38

 

/ MEM 26.

 A preset number, 

e.g. 

02

 appears in the display.

3. Briefly and repeatedly press 

 

/

set 25 / 

 

/set 36

 to change the 

preset number. The preset numbers 
are shown in the display.

4. Store the station by pressing 

38

 

MEM 26 

again. 

5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to store more sta-

tions.

Accessing stored stations

Remote control: press 

 /set 

25 

 /set 

36

.

On the device: briefly press 

 

SET / 

M 15 

or  

SET / M+ 16

.

9.

Clock

9.1

Setting the clock

TIP: 

If no button is pressed in setting mode 
for about 5 seconds, the function is 
cancelled.

The time is displayed in 24-hour for-
mat.

After a power failure you will need to 
reset the clock and alarm time.

To set the time, the device needs to be 
switched on at the power switch 
(

POWER 6 

on

 ON

).

1. To switch the device to standby mode, 

if necessary, press 

ON/STANDBY 11

.

2. Press 

TIME SET 12 

on the device. 

The hours symbol flashes.

3. Press 

¢ 

UP

 

20 

or 

DOWN 21

 to 

set the hours and then press 

TIME 

SET 12

. The minutes symbol flashes.

4. Now press 

¢ 

UP

 

20 

or 

DOWN 21 

to set the minutes. 

5. Press 

TIME SET 12

 to finish inputting 

the time.

9.2

Alarm function (alarm 
clock)

TIP:

 

The time needs to be set correctly be-
fore an alarm can be set.

If you do not press any button for 
about 5 seconds, the function is can-
celled.

If you wish to wake up to music from 
your iPod, it must be inserted in the 
dock 

1

.

Setting the alarm clock

To set the alarm, the device must be 
switched to standby mode with 

 

ON/

STAND-BY 40

1. Press 

 /set 

36 

for about 2 sec-

onds. The symbol for Alarm1 

 and 

the hours symbol flash in the display.

2. Press 

4

 

1

38

 or 

33 ¢

28

 to 

set the hours and then press 

 

/

set 36

. The minutes symbol flashes.

3. Now press 

4

 

1

38

 or 

33 ¢

28 

to set the minutes.

4. Press 

 /set 

36

 to finish inputting 

the alarm time.

5. Set the way in which you wish to be 

awoken. Briefly and repeatedly press 

 /set 

36

 to be awoken by an 

alarm 

tone , 

iPod  

or 

the 

radio .

TIP:

 

Select the track you wish to wake up 
to on the iPod. 

The radio will wake you with the last 
selected station.

When inputting the time, press and 
hold 

4

 

1

38

 or 

33 ¢

28

 

to 

fast forward/back.

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Страница 2: ...English 2 ID SST 50 A1_10_V1 2 __DT53143_B6 book Seite 1 Dienstag 24 August 2010 5 14 17 ...

Страница 3: ...Device Control panel AUX IN POWER ON OFF 5 1 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 3 15 17 14 11 12 13 16 18 19 20 21 22 __DT53143_B6 book Seite 2 Dienstag 24 August 2010 5 14 17 ...

Страница 4: ...e 9 7 1 Docking an iPod 9 7 2 Charging an iPod 10 7 3 Controlling an iPod 10 8 Radio 10 9 Clock 11 9 1 Setting the clock 11 9 2 Alarm function alarm clock 11 10 Connecting an external device 12 11 Cleaning 13 12 Information on the declaration of conformity 13 13 Disposal 13 14 Troubleshooting 13 15 Technical data 14 16 Warranty 15 __DT53143_B6 book Seite 2 Dienstag 24 August 2010 5 14 17 ...

Страница 5: ...ccess programmed stations 16 SET M Set Alarm 2 Radio access programmed stations 17 ALARM OFF Switch off the alarm 18 VOL Adjust volume 19 38 MEM iPod start pause playback Radio store radio frequencies 20 UP Clock alarm clock set hours minutes press and hold fast forward iPod next track press and hold fast forward Radio set higher frequency in 0 05 MHz steps press and hold automatic station search ...

Страница 6: ...omatic station search 39 MODE Select playback mode iPod Radio AUX 40 ON STAND BY Switch to and from standby mode 23 Infrared transmitter 24 Mute button 25 set Alarm clock set Alarm 2 iPod scroll up in display Radio access pro grammed stations 26 38 MEM iPod start pause playback Radio store and access radio frequencies 27 ENTER iPod activate menu item 28 33 Clock alarm clock set hours minutes press...

Страница 7: ...adequate experience and or understanding unless they are supervised by someone responsible for their safety or are instructed by same how to use the device Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device The device and remote control should be kept out of the reach of children DANGER of electric shock due to moisture Do not immerse the device the power cable or the powe...

Страница 8: ...ter and seek medical help without delay WARNING about material damage Take care when handling the power cable always take hold of the power cable at the plug Do not pull on the cable itself and never take hold of the power cable with wet hands as this may cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the device furni ture or any similar items on the power cable and take care that it does no...

Страница 9: ...st guard for dock 1 1 set of operating instructions 4 Preparing to use the device Place the device on a firm level sur face Remove all packing material Check whether all parts are present and undamaged Pull the transport packing out of the battery holder in the remote control 5 Power supply Mains connection DANGER Connect the power plug 7 only to an easily accessible socket with voltage correspond...

Страница 10: ...The following appears in the dis play iPOD iPod AUX Device connected via AUX IN 9 RADIO Radio Display lighting Choose between three brightness levels for the display Press SNOOZE DIMMER 30 to change the display lighting This will not work if the alarm clock is currently sounding Switching off with SLEEP You can use the sleep function to specify a time after which the device is to switch off 1 Pres...

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Страница 13: ... 21 to set the hours and then press TIME SET 12 The minutes symbol flashes 4 Now press UP 20 or 4 DOWN 21 to set the minutes 5 Press TIME SET 12 to finish inputting the time 9 2 Alarm function alarm clock TIP The time needs to be set correctly be fore an alarm can be set If you do not press any button for about 5 seconds the function is can celled If you wish to wake up to music from your iPod it ...

Страница 14: ... time You can set a second alarm time with set 25 Proceed as for Alarm 1 and instead of set 36 use set 25 off 10 Connecting an external device You can connect devices such as an MP3 player earphone jack or a CD player Au dio Out to the socket AUX IN 9 WARNING Switch off all devices before connecting them to one another and follow the instructions for the devices you wish to connect To connect exte...

Страница 15: ...ls and protect the environment Packaging When disposing of the packaging make sure you comply with the environmental regulations applicable in your country Batteries must not be dis carded with your household waste Spent batteries must be disposed of properly Special containers are avail able for this purpose in shops selling batteries and at municipal collection points Rechargeable batteries mark...

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Страница 17: ...nsultants will gladly assist you and arrange with you how to proceed The war ranty will be invalidated if the appliance is incorrectly connected if parts from differ ent manufacturers are used in the case of normal wear and tear upon the use of force independent attempts at repairing the appliance or improper use Please contact our service hotline for guar antee claims and technical matters 00800 ...

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