Front View .............................................................................................................................................................................7
Power Source .........................................................................................................................................9
Battery Power ......................................................................................................................................................................9
Knowing When to Replace the Batteries ...................................................................................................................9
Mains Power .....................................................................................................................................................................10
Connecting to the Earphones Socket......................................................................................................................10
Adjusting the Volume....................................................................................................................................................11
DAB Menu Overview ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
Setting the Clock Automatically ................................................................................................................................ 12
Setting the Clock and Date Manually ...................................................................................................................... 12
Changing the Time Format .........................................................................................................................................12
Changing the Date Format ..........................................................................................................................................12
Setting the Alarm (Mains Operation Only) ............................................................................................................ 13
Activating/Deactivating the Alarm Function .......................................................................................................14
Turning the Alarm O When it Sounds ................................................................................................................... 14
Snooze Function (Mains Operation Only) ..............................................................................................................14
Sleep Function ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
System Reset (Mains Operation Only) ..................................................................................................................... 15
DAB Operation .....................................................................................................................................16
DAB Auto Scan ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
Pruning Radio Stations .................................................................................................................................................17
Recalling a Stored Station ............................................................................................................................................ 17
DAB Display Modes ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
FM Operation .......................................................................................................................................19
Switching between DAB and FM Mode ..................................................................................................................19
Auto Scan ...........................................................................................................................................................................19
FM Menu Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
Recalling a Stored Station ............................................................................................................................................ 20
FM Display Modes ..........................................................................................................................................................21
Hints and Tips ......................................................................................................................................22
• Read all the instructions carefully before using
the unit and keep them for future reference.
• Retain the manual. If you pass the unit onto a
third party make sure to include this manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the rating
label matches your mains voltage.
Damage
• Please inspect the unit for damage after
unpacking.
• Do not continue to operate the unit if you are
in any doubt about it working normally, or if it
is damaged in any way – switch o, withdraw
the mains plug and consult your dealer.
Location of Unit
• The unit must be placed on a at stable
surface and should not be subjected to
vibrations.
• Do not place the unit on sloped or unstable
surfaces as the unit may fall o or tip over.
• The mains socket must be located near the
unit and should be easily accessible.
• This unit is designed for indoor use only.
Temperature
• Avoid extreme degrees of temperature, either
hot or cold. Place the unit well away from heat
sources such as radiators or gas/electric res.
• Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and other
sources of heat.
Naked Flames
• Never place any type of candle or naked ame
on the top of or near the unit.
Moisture
• To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or
product damage, do not expose this unit
to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No
objects lled with liquids, such as vases,
should be placed on the unit.
• If you spill any liquid into the unit, it can cause
serious damage. Switch it o at the mains
immediately. Withdraw the mains plug and
consult your dealer.
Ventilation
• To prevent the risk of electric shock or re
hazard due to overheating, ensure that
curtains and other materials do not obstruct
the ventilation vents.
• Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase,
built-in cabinet or in another conned space.
Ensure the unit is well ventilated.
Safety
• Always disconnect the unit from the mains
supply before connecting/disconnecting
other devices or moving the unit.
• Unplug the unit from the mains socket during
a lightning storm.
Mains Cable
• Make sure the unit or unit stand is not resting
on top of the mains cable, as the weight of the
unit may damage the mains cable and create
a safety hazard.
• If the mains cable is damaged it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent, or similarly qualied persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
Interference
• Do not place the unit on or near appliances
which may cause electromagnetic
interference. If you do, it may adversely aect
the operating performance of the unit, and
cause a distorted picture or sound.
Batteries
• Batteries used in the unit are easily swallowed
by young children and this is dangerous.
• Keep loose batteries away from young
children and make sure that the battery
holder tray is secure in the unit. Seek
medical advice if you believe a cell has been
swallowed.
• Please dispose of batteries correctly by
following the guidance in this manual.
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Supervision
• Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the unit and the remote
control.
• Never let anyone especially children push
anything into the holes, slots or any other
openings in the case - this could result in a
fatal electric shock.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the
unit’s enclosure that may be of sucient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
manual accompanying the unit.
Service
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove screws. The unit does not contain
any user-serviceable parts. Please leave all
maintenance work to qualied personnel.
• Do not open any xed covers as this may
expose dangerous voltages.
Maintenance
• Ensure to unplug the unit from the mains
socket before cleaning.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad or
abrasive cleaning solutions as these may
damage the unit’s surface.
• Do not use liquids to clean the unit.
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Thank you for purchasing your new Logik DAB Radio.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction
manual in order that you fully understand all the operational features
it oers. You will also nd some hints and tips to help you resolve
any issues.
Read all the safety instructions carefully before use and keep this
instruction manual for future reference.
Unpacking
Remove all items from the packaging. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so
according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
DAB Radio
If items are missing, or damaged please contact Partmaster (UK only).
Tel: 0344 800 3456 for assistance.
ALARM
MODE
MENU
VOLUME
PRESET
SELECT
INFOSNOOZE
Mains Adaptor
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Product Overview
Front View
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1
2
3
1. Speaker
2. MODE Button
3.
STANDBY Button
4. ALARM/SNOOZE
Button
MODE
MENU
ALARM
INFOSNOOZE
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5. MENU/INFO Button
6. VOLUME Control
7. SELECT Button
8. LCD Display
VOLUME
PRESET
SELECT
9.
10.
button
button
11. PRESET Button
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10
11
7
1
2
3
Rear View
1. DAB/FM Aerial
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2. Mains Adaptor Socket
3. Earphones Socket
4. Battery Compartment Door
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Power Source
Your unit can be battery powered or mains powered, we recommend for prolonged use to
use the mains power.
Battery Power
Insert 4 x 1.5V AA battery (not included) into the battery compartment located at the rear
of the unit.
Alarm and System function are not
available under battery power.
Battery Life (Approximate Hours) volume set to 50%
DABFM
Battery Type
Alkaline (Size AA)
Using your radio at high volume will reduce your battery life.
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Knowing When to Replace the Batteries
• When the batteries lose power, the sound becomes weak and distorted.
• When the batteries are completely exhausted, the power is turned o.
Always switch the unit o after use to conserve the battery life.
Handling the Batteries
• Improper or incorrect use of batteries may cause corrosion or battery leakage, which
could cause personal injury or damage to property.
• Install the batteries correctly by following the polarity (+ and –) indications in the
battery compartment.
• Use only the types of the batteries which are indicated in this manual.
• Do not install new batteries with used ones and do not mix dierent types of batteries.
• Do not dispose of the used batteries as domestic waste. Dispose of them in accordance
with local regulations.
• If you are not going to use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid
damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
• Due to the short battery life span of some alkaline batteries. It is recommended to use
rechargeable batteries. You will need to purchase a charger to charge the rechargeable
batteries. This saves cost and is more environmentally friendly.
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Mains Power
This unit will automatically scan for DAB radio stations
when switched on for the rst time. Before connecting
the power cable, fully extend the aerial vertically to
ensure best reception.
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Before using, connect the supplied power cable to the mains cable socket at the rear
of the unit and to the mains socket.
Connections
Connecting to the Earphones Socket
1. Connect earphones (3.5mm stereo mini plug) to the earphones socket.
2. Always set the volume level to minimum then slowly increase the volume to obtain the
desired volume level.
3. When the earphones are connected, the speaker will automatically mute.
Long-term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage. It is best to avoid
extreme volume when using earphones, especially for extended periods.
Basic Operation
Powering ON/OFF
• When you rst switch the unit on it will be in STANDBY mode. Press the STANDBY
button to switch it on. The rst time the unit is switched on it will scan for available radio
stations.
• Press the
• To switch the unit o completely, disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket.
STANDBY button again to switch the unit back to standby mode.
Selecting Modes
Press the MODE button to switch between DAB and FM mode.
Adjusting the Volume
Adjust the volume to the desired level by turning the VOLUME control.
DAB Menu Overview
Below is a map of the menu structure of the unit to help you see how to navigate through
the menus.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Use the
3. Press the SELECT button to select an item in the menu.
or button to scroll through the options.
MenuFull Scan
Manual Tune
Prune
SystemTimeSet Time/Date
Sleep
Backlight
Factory Reset
SW Version
Auto Update
Set 12/24 Hour
Set Date Format
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Setting the Clock Automatically
The clock on this unit can automatically synchronize with the time transmitted by either
DAB or some FM radio stations, so there is no need to set it manually.
In order for the clock to synchronise to the current local time you may have to leave it on
one DAB station for a short period of time. Manual clock setting is not required.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
You can manually set the time and date if you wish. Make sure you have set AUTO UPDATE
to ‘NO UPDATE’. If you don’t do this the unit will automatically nd the correct time from
a radio station and change the time you have set.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Select “System” - “Time” - “Set Time/Date”. Set the time and date using the
and buttons.
3. Press SELECT to conrm your selection.
Changing the Time Format
You can set the time format to either a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour clock.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Select “System” - “Time” - “Set 12/24 Hour”. Then choose either “Set 12 Hour”
or “Set 24 Hour” using the
3. Press SELECT to conrm your selection.
and buttons.
Changing the Date Format
The way the date is displayed can be changed depending way you prefer. You can choose
“DD-MM-YYYY” or “MM-DD-YYYY”.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Select “System” - “Time” - “Set Date Format”. Then choose the date format using
the
and buttons.
3. Press SELECT to conrm your selection.
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Setting the Alarm (Mains Operation Only)
Make sure you have preset FM and DAB stations before setting the Alarm.
1. The unit has two alarms. Press the ALARM/SNOOZE button to set alarm 1 or alarm 2.
The display will show “Alarm # Setup”.
2. Press the SELECT button, then use the
buttons to set the hour. Press SELECT to conrm.
3. The minute digits will ash. Use the
buttons to set the minutes. Press SELECT button
to conrm.
4. If the time format is set to 12 hour clock choose AM
or PM. Use the
SELECT to conrm.
5. Use the
duration (90/60/45/30/15 minutes). Press SELECT
to conrm.
6. Use the
(Buzzer/FM/DAB). Press SELECT to conrm.
7. If you have chosen FM or DAB, use the
buttons to select the last listened to radio station or
a preset radio station. Press the SELECT button
to conrm.
8. Use the
alarm is set for (daily/weekdays/weekends/once).
Press SELECT to conrm.
and buttons to select the alarm
and buttons to select the type of alarm
and buttons to select the day(s) the
and buttons to set, then press
and
and
and
9. Use the
up volume level. Press SELECT to conrm.
10. Use the
Press SELECT to conrm.
11. When set, the alarm icon and number will appear
on the display in Standby mode.
and buttons to select the alarm wake
and buttons to select alarm on or o.
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Activating/Deactivating the Alarm Function
These changes must be made with the unit in standby mode.
1. To activate or deactivate the alarm function, press the ALARM/SNOOZE button, then
press the
2. Press the SELECT button to conrm.
or buttons to select “Alarm On” or “Alarm O”.
If you have activated the alarm function and the wake-up mode is DAB or FM,
make sure that the volume is at a sucient level for you to hear.
Turning the Alarm O When it Sounds
• When the alarm sounds press the STANDBY button to switch the alarm o.
Snooze Function (Mains Operation Only)
When the alarm has been triggered, press the
ALARM/SNOOZE button to temporarily switch o the
alarm. Press the ALARM/SNOOZE button to select a
time 5 - 10 - 15 - 30 minutes. The display will show
“Zz” to indicate that snooze is on and the display will
show the minutes remaining before the alarm sounds again.
If one alarm goes o while the other is in snooze mode, snooze mode will
be cancelled.
Sleep Function
This function allows you to program the unit to switch o by itself after a set period of time.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
3. Press SELECT to conrm.
4. Press the
5. Press SELECT to conrm.
6. Press the
7. Press SELECT to conrm.
8. When the sleep timer is zero, the unit will switch to STANDBY mode.
or button until “System” shows on the display.
or button until “Sleep” shows on the display.
or button to select from Sleep o/10/20/30/60/70/80/90 minutes.
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System Reset (Mains Operation Only)
There may be times when you need to reset your unit back to the factory settings,
especially if you have moved house or if you experience reception problems.
If you move to another part of the country and pick up the local and national DAB stations
in that area, your previously tuned channels may no longer be available.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
the display.
3. Press SELECT to conrm.
4. Press the
5. Press SELECT to conrm
6. Press the
7. Press the SELECT button to conrm. “Restarting...”
shows on the display. After the reset is complete,
the unit will go to standby mode.
8. Press the
for DAB channels immediately.
or button until “System” shows on
or button until “Factory Reset” shows on the display.
button to select “Ye s” .
STANDBY button again to turn the unit on, the unit will then start scanning
After the system reset, all the tuned stations, DAB and FM preset stations and
alarm settings will be erased.
Display Backlight
In mains power mode there are three backlight levels to choose from.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
3. Press SELECT to conrm.
4. Press the
5. Press SELECT to conrm.
6. Press the
7. Press SELECT to conrm.
There are no backlight settings in battery mode.
or button until “System” shows on the display.
or button until “Backlight” shows on the display.
or button to select “Low”, “Medium” or “High”.
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DAB Operation
Ensure that you fully extend the aerial vertically before switching the unit on. When the unit
is connected to the mains power and then switched on from standby for the rst time, or
you have just performed a factory reset the unit will automatically enter into the DAB mode
and perform auto scan function.
During the scan the display will show “Scanning ...”
together with a slide bar that indicates the progress
of the scan and the amount of stations that have been
found so far.
Once the scan has nished, the unit will select the rst
alphanumerically found station.
To scroll through the found stations, press the
SELECT button to listen to the selected station.
or button and then press the
DAB Auto Scan
The auto scan will search for the entire DAB Band III channels. After the scan has nished,
the rst alphanumerically found station will be automatically selected.
Full auto scan will not replace the DAB stations in memory it will add to it. If
you want to remove all the previous scanned stations, system reset or Prune is
required.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Press the
3. Press SELECT to conrm. The display will show “Scanning …” and a progressing
slide bar.
4. All the stations found will be stored automatically. To scroll through these stations, press
the
or button to select “Full scan”.
or button and then press the SELECT button to listen to the selected station.
Secondary Services
You may see a “<” symbol after the name of the station, this indicates that there are
secondary services available to that station. These secondary services contain extra
services that are related to the primary station. e.g. a sports station may want to add extra
commentaries. The secondary services are inserted directly after the primary station in the
station list.
To select the secondary station, press the SELECT button when the “<” appears in
the display before the station name. When the secondary service ends, the unit will
automatically switch back to the primary station.
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Manual Tuning
As well as the auto scan function, you can manually tune the radio. This can help if you
know your radio has missed stations. You will need to know which multiplex the missing
radio station is in.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter
the menu.
2. Use the
3. Press the SELECT button to conrm the selection.
4. Use the
multiplex list, which are numbered from 5A to 13F.
5. You won’t see any new radio stations or hear
anything while in manual tune. To nd the newly
tuned in stations search through the Station List.
or button to select “Manual tune”.
or button to cycle through the
Pruning Radio Stations
If you have tuned in your radio at more than one location (home and work) it will still have
stored all the radio stations it found, although some may now be a very poor reception.
The prune feature will delete all of the stations that are not available or are very
poor reception.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Use the
3. Press the SELECT button to conrm the selection.
4. Use the
5. Press SELECT to conrm. All stored stations that are poor reception or from another
location will now be deleted.
or button to select “Prune”.
or button to select “ Ye s”.
Storing Stations
You can store up to 10 DAB stations to the memory. This will enable you to access your
favourite stations quickly and easily and also enables you to choose one of the stations to
switch on when you set an alarm.
1. To store a preset, you must rst be listening to the station that you would like to save.
2. Press and hold the PRESET button. “Preset Store”
will show on the display.
3. Use the
preset station number and then press the SELECT
button to conrm.
4. The station will be stored and the screen will then show “Preset # Stored“.
and buttons to select your desired
Recalling a Stored Station
1. Once you have saved a station to one of the preset buttons, you can recall it by pressing
the PRESET button.
2. Press the
3. Press the SELECT button to conrm the selection.
4. If you choose a preset that hasn’t been allocated a station, “Preset Empty“ will be displayed.
or button to select your desired preset station number.
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DAB Display Modes
Every time you press the MENU/INFO button, the lower segment of the display will cycle
through the following display modes:
DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Dynamic label segment is a scrolling message that the broadcaster may include with their
transmissions. The message usually includes information, such as program details etc.
Signal Strength
The display will show a slide bar to indicate the signal strength, the stronger the signal,
the longer the bar will be from left to right.
Programme Type
This describes the “Style” or “genre” of music that is being broadcast e.g. “Rock” or
“Classical”. If the information is not available, the display will show “<Programme Type>”.
Multiplex Name
A multiplex is a collection of radio stations that are bundled and transmitted on one frequency.
There are national and local multiplexes. Local ones contain stations that are specic to
that area.
DAB – unlike normal radio, groups together several radio stations and transmits
them on one frequency.
Channel Number/Frequency
The number and frequency of the present station will be displayed.
Signal Error
This shows the quality of the signal reception, with 0 being the best quality reception.
Audio Bit Rate
The display will show the digital audio bit rate being received.
Power Status
The display will show the power source being used. If the power source is battery it will
show the battery capacity.
Time
The broadcaster (radio station) provides clock information automatically so there’s no need
to manually set this information.
Date
The broadcaster (radio station) provides date information automatically so there’s no need
to manually set this information.
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FM Operation
Switching between DAB and FM Mode
Press the MODE button to switch between DAB and FM mode.
Auto Scan
Ensure that you fully extend the aerial vertically before starting the auto scan. To
automatically search for the next FM station, press the SELECT button to start the auto scan.
The display will show “Scanning ...” . Once a station has been found, the scanning will stop
automatically.
Manual Scan
To search for FM stations manually, press the or buttons. Each press of the or
buttons will change the frequency by 0.05 MHz. Press and hold the or buttons to
automatically search for the next available radio station.
FM Menu Overview
Below is a map of the menu structure of your radio to help you see how to navigate
through the menus.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Use the
3. Press the SELECT button to select an item in the menu.
or button to scroll through the options.
MenuScan Setting
Audio Setting
System
Strong Stations Only
All Stations
Forced Mono
Stereo Allowed
SW Version
Factory Reset
Backlight
Time
Set Time/Date
Auto Update
Set 12/24 Hour
Set Date Format
Sleep
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Scan Settings
You can set your radio to tune in just the strongest stations or all stations.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Use the
3. Press SELECT to conrm.
4. Use the
5. Press SELECT to conrm your selection.
or button to select “Scan Setting”.
or button to choose “All stations” or “Strong stations only”.
Audio Setting
The unit will automatically switch between stereo and mono mode, but you can override
this and switch this function manually. This can be helpful when receiving poor signal
reception.
1. Press and hold the MENU/INFO button to enter the menu.
2. Use the
3. Press SELECT to conrm.
4. Use the
5. Press SELECT to conrm your selection.
or button to select “Audio Setting”.
or button to choose “Stereo allowed” or “Forced mono”.
Storing Stations
You can store up to 10 FM stations to the memory. This will enable you to access your
favourite stations quickly and easily.
1. To store a preset, you must rst be listening to the station that you would like to save.
2. Press and hold the PRESET button. “Preset Store” will show on the display.
3. Use the
preset station number and then press the SELECT
button to conrm.
4. The station will be stored and the screen will then show “Preset # Stored“.
and buttons to select your desired
Recalling a Stored Station
1. Once you have saved a station to one of the preset buttons, you can recall it by pressing
the PRESET button.
2. Press the
3. Press the SELECT button to conrm the selection.
4. If you choose a preset that hasn’t been allocated a station, “Preset Empty“ will be displayed.
or button to select your desired preset station number.
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FM Display Modes
Every time you press the MENU/INFO button, the lower segment of the display will cycle
through the following display modes:
Radio Text
As with DAB, the broadcaster can include a scrolling text that displays information about
the current program. If Radio text information is not available, then the display will show
<No Radio Text>.
Programme Type
This describes the “Style” or “genre” of music that is being broadcast e.g. “Rock” or
“Classical”.
Programme Name/Frequency
This displays the station name or frequency of the current station.
Mono/Stereo
This shows whether the current station is broadcasting in stereo or mono.
Power Status
The display will show the power source being used. If the power source is battery it will
show the battery capacity.
Time
The broadcaster (Radio station) provides clock information automatically so there’s no need
to manually set this information.
Date
The broadcaster (Radio station) provides date information automatically so there’s no need
to manually set this information.
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Maintenance
Ensure to unplug the unit from the mains socket before cleaning.
• To clean the unit, wipe the case with a slightly moist, lint-free cloth.
• Do not use any cleaning uids containing alcohol, ammonia or abrasives.
• Do not spray an aerosol at or near the unit.
Hints and Tips
ProblemSolution
No SoundAdjust the volume control, it may not be turned up.
Static SoundSignal reception too low. Adjust the aerial or move the unit
to a stronger signal location.
Sound is distortedVolume is too high. Adjust the volume control.
Desired station not foundWeak signal. Use the Manual Tune function.
The display shows
“SERVICE N/A”
The display is blankThis may occur if the broadcaster changes the label of a
No DAB coverage in your area or poor reception. Adjust the
position of the aerial.
Poor reception. Adjust the position of the aerial.
service or removes a label. The unit will try to retune or
perform a scan.
Specication
ModelLHDR15
Mains AdaptorInput AC 100 – 240V~ 50/60Hz, 0.2A
Output DC 6V 1.0A
Batteries1.5V x 4, AA size
Output Power2W
Radio Frequency RangeFM87.5 – 108 MHz
DAB 174 – 240 MHz
Dimension190 (L) x 125 (W) x 120 (H) mm
Weight0.835kg
Features and specications are subject to change without prior notice.
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For general information about this appliance and handy hints and tips,
please visit www.knowhow.com/knowledgebank or call 0344 561 1234.
Visit Partmaster.co.uk today for the easiest way to buy electrical spares and
accessories. With over 1 million spares and accessories available we can
deliver direct to your door the very next day. Visit www.partmaster.co.uk or
call 0344 800 3456 (UK customers only). Calls charged at National Rate.
The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this
product must not be disposed of with your other household
waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste
equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point
for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time
of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled
in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
For more information about where you can drop o your waste for
recycling, please contact your local authority, or where you purchased your
product.
Notes for battery disposal
The batteries used with this product contain chemicals that are
harmful to the environment.
To preserve our environment, dispose of used batteries
according to your local laws or regulations. Do not dispose of batteries with
normal household waste.
For more information, please contact the local authority or your retailer
where you purchased the product.
DSG Retail Ltd. (co. no. 504877)
1 Portal Way, London, W3 6RS, UK
IB-LHDR15-160202V3
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