REMOTE CONTROL

AStandby button
BMute button
CFunction button
DUp button
ESelect/Enter button
F{/Info button
GDown button
H/,/Scan button
ISleep button
1)Snooze/Dimmer button 1! Alarm 2 button
1@ }/Preset button 1# Alarm 1 button 1$ Menu button
1% Numeric keypad

1^ Volume down button 1& Volume up button

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES

BEFORE FIRST USE

Before using the remote control, the battery (supplied) must be fitted.

FITTING/REPLACING THE BATTERY

When fitting or replacing the battery in the remote control, refer to the diagram below.

1.Press the catch across.
2.While holding the catch, open the battery door.

3.Fit the battery observing polarity as shown. When replacing the battery, use only the same CR2025 type specified.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

Dispose of used batteries with regard to the recycling regulations in your area. Do NOT short circuit batteries or throw them into water, the general rubbish or in a fire.

Weak batteries can leak and damage the remote control. Replace them in good time!

GETTING STARTED

DAB/FM AERIAL

Before using your radio for DAB or FM reception, unwrap and fully extend the aerial wire. You may need to adjust the position of the aerial wire for maximum signal strength.

CONNECTING POWER

Before connecting the power, check that the mains voltage on the rating plate of the AC adaptor is the same as the voltage in your area.

Plug the DC cord from the AC adaptor into the DC jack on the back of the unit.
Plug the AC adaptor into the wall socket and switch the mains power on.
The unit is now ready for use.
NOTE:- The AC adaptor may become warm during operation - this is normal.

When first connected to the power, the clock and calendar display will show ‘zeros’.

SETTING THE CLOCK

The clock on your radio is automatically set when first used from the time signal broadcast with DAB radio stations.

If a DAB station is not available, the clock may be set manually via the MENU system (see page 13).

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