User manual
CONTROLS
1. LCD display
2. Rubber buttons panel
3. Volume control
4. Antenna
5. Tuning knob
6. Battery charger switch
7. Fuse of the battery charger
8. Power Cord
9. USBDCpoweroutsocket(5V/0.5A)
10. Aux-in socket
11. Bluetooth connected LED light
12. Microphone
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POWER SUPPLY
AC operation
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Before plugging the AC power cord into the AC socket, make sure the voltage
is correct and the Battery charger switch is set correctly: ALKALINE when
using no batteries or Alkaline batteries / CHARGE NiHM ON when using NiMH
rechargeable batteries.
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If you use Alkaline batteries in the radio and the Battery charger switch is on
ALKALINE, the batteries will be disconnected automatically when using AC power
supply.
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If you use rechargeable NiMH batteries in the radio and the Battery charger
switch is on CHARGE NIMH ON, the NiMH batteries will be charged automatically
when using AC power supply.
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AC power cord and plug storage is designed to store the cord and plug when the
radio is not in use or playing on batteries.
Note:
In order to disconnect the unit from the AC mains completely, the AC power cord should
be removed from the mains socket completely. The AC power cord shall remain readily
operable and should not be obstructed during intended use.
Incaseofmalfunctionduetoelectrostaticdischargeorfasttransient(burst),removethe
power supply and all the batteries then reinstall the batteries and reconnect the power
supply.
Battery operation
1. Toopenthebatterycompartment,rstturnthebatterycoverxturescounter
clockwise to loosen and pull down the battery cover.
2. This unit can be operated with either Alkaline batteries (6 x 1,5V type IEC LR20 /
UM-1/D-size)orNiMHrechargeablebatteries(6x1,2VPerfectProRechargeable
Accu,DsizeHR20/7000mAh).SettheBattery charger switch in the battery
compartment according to the battery type to be used (ALKALINE or CHARGE
NIMH ON).
3. Insert the batteries with correct polarity as indicated in the battery compartment (+
and-).Closethebatterycoverandfastenthexturesbyturningclockwise.Close
well to prevent moist or dust from entering the compartment.
4. If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, it is recommended that
the batteries are removed from the radio.