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2. Scan/Snooze
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5. Volume
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7. Alarm/Sleep
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Controls And Funcons
1. Majority Shelford II DAB / DAB+ / FM Radio Clock
2. UK Standard Plug DC 5V, 1A Power Supply
3. Instructions Guide
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10. Antenna
11. O/On
12. Earphones Jack
13. DC 5V
14. Battery Compartment
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What’s In The Box?
Box Contents
1. Majority Shelford II DAB / DAB+ / FM Radio Clock
2. UK Standard Plug DC 5V, 1A Power Supply
3. Instructions Guide
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Please note all (Ref.) refer to Page 1 Controls and Functions mapping guide.
Plug the connector into the back of the system labelled DC 5V (Ref.12) and the power supply into the mains. Alternatively,
insert 4 x C batteries into the battery compartment for portability.
Ensure the antenna (Ref.14) is extended as far as possible so that you can rotate it. This will enable you to get the best signal you can. At the back of the radio, switch the ON/OFF toggle to “ON”(Ref.10).
Press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button to turn on the unit (Ref.1). When DAB Radio is activated for the rst time, you may need to scan for available stations if scanning does not automatically start. To do this, press the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2) for the scan to start. To scroll through the stations, use the ‘Previous’ or
‘Next’ (Ref.5/6) buttons. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to listen to a station.
In DAB mode, the radio will synchronize with the time and date of the station.
To change the mode, press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref.1).
Standby
To switch your radio to Standby mode, press and hold the Standby/Mode button. To turn on the radio, simply press the Standby/Mode button.
Instrucons Guide
Support
Thank you for your purchase of the Majority Shelford II.
Please follow the guidance of the manual to set up your radio
and enjoy its fantastic variety of stations and features.
If you require further assistance with your new radio,
please contact our support team on the Majority website:
https://www.majorityradios.co.uk/support/
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Instrucons Guide
Basic Operation
Please note all (Ref.) refer to Page 1 Controls and Functions mapping guide.
Plug the connector into the back of the system labelled DC 5V
(Ref.12) and the power supply into the mains. Alternatively,
insert 4 x C batteries into the battery compartment for
portability.
Ensure the antenna (Ref.14) is extended as far as possible so that
you can rotate it. This will enable you to get the best signal you
can. At the back of the radio, switch the ON/OFF toggle to “ON”
(Ref.10).
Press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button to turn on the unit (Ref.1).
When DAB Radio is activated for the rst time, you may need
to scan for available stations if scanning does not automatically
start. To do this, press the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2) for the
scan to start. To scroll through the stations, use the ‘Previous’ or
‘Next’ (Ref.5/6) buttons. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to listen
to a station.
In DAB mode, the radio will synchronize with the time and date
of the station.
To change the mode, press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref.1).
Standby
To switch your radio to Standby mode, press and hold the
Standby/Mode button. To turn on the radio, simply press the
Standby/Mode button.
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Instrucons Guide
How to store a preset DAB station
To be able to quickly access your favourite DAB stations, you can preset the stations. Up to 10 dierent preset stations can be set for you to browse between.
To store a station as your preset, it is best to be listening to the station at the time.
Once listening to the station, press and hold the‘Preset’ button (Ref.3). The screen will then display “Preset In [1] stored” will show on the display. To set the station as preset 1, simply press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to conrm your choice.
To set the station as preset number 2 or above, press the ‘Previous/Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to change the “[1]” to the number you want to store the station as. Then press ‘Enter’button (Ref.9) to save. The display will then show “Preset [x]
stored”.
How to play a preset radio station
To play your preset radio stations, press the ‘Preset’ button (Ref.3) to enter the preset catalogue.
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through your preset stations from 1-10.
Once you have found the chosen preset station you wish to play, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to select your choice. The station will now begin to play.
DAB/DAB+ Radio
Press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref.1) to switch to DAB/DAB+
Radio. On rst use it will automatically scan all stations and save
them.
Fully extend the antenna (Ref.14).
To auto scan, press the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2) and then
release. This will start scanning up the frequency band and store
all stations that have good signal up to 240 MHz. After searching
has nished it will automatically play the rst station stored.
To browse through all stations that have been stored, use the
‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through them.
When on the chosen station, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to
begin listening to that station.
The radio will display station information when you press the
‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4). Press multiple times to view all
information available (See page 10).
When you turn the radio on again after it switching o, it will
automatically tune to the same station (DAB or FM) that was last
selected.
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DAB/DAB+ Presets
How to store a preset DAB station
To be able to quickly access your favourite DAB stations, you can
preset the stations. Up to 10 dierent preset stations can be set
for you to browse between.
To store a station as your preset, it is best to be listening to the
station at the time.
Once listening to the station, press and hold the ‘Preset’ button
(Ref.3). The screen will then display “Preset In [1] stored” will
show on the display. To set the station as preset 1, simply press
‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to conrm your choice.
To set the station as preset number 2 or above, press the
‘Previous/Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to change the “[1]” to the
number you want to store the station as. Then press ‘Enter’
button (Ref.9) to save. The display will then show “Preset [x]
stored”.
How to play a preset radio station
To play your preset radio stations, press the ‘Preset’ button
(Ref.3) to enter the preset catalogue.
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through
your preset stations from 1-10.
Once you have found the chosen preset station you wish to play,
press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to select your choice. The station
will now begin to play.
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Press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref.1) multiple times to switch between DAB and FM. The rst time you do this, the FM frequency “87.5 MHz” will be displayed on the screen.
Fully extend the antenna (Ref.14).
To scan for the available stations with good signal, press and release the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2) for the radio to begin scanning up the frequency band. The next available station will then begin to play.
To scan down the frequency band, press and hold the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2) for a few seconds.
The radio will display station information when you press the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4). Press multiple times to view all information available (See page 11).
To tune a specic frequency manually
To listen to a specic frequency use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’buttons (Ref.5/6) to search forward or back.
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Station Information for DAB Radio
When you are listening to a DAB/DAB+ radio station with good
signal, you can press the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4) repeatedly to
show the dierent programme information.
Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the
current station.
Bit Error Rate: Provides details of the signal error rate.
Channel and Frequency: Displays the station’s transmission
channel number and frequency.
PTY (Programme Type): Shows the type and description of the
program provided by the DAB station.
Time and Date: Displays the time and date information
provided by the broadcaster.
Bit Rate: The data rate which the signal is being transmitted.
DAB indication: Indicates DAB mode.
Dynamic Label Segment (DLS): Displays scrolling text
information supplied by the broadcaster.
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Instrucons Guide
FM Radio
Press the ‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref.1) multiple times to
switch between DAB and FM. The rst time you do this, the FM
frequency “87.5 MHz” will be displayed on the screen.
Fully extend the antenna (Ref.14).
To scan for the available stations with good signal, press and
release the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2) for the radio to begin
scanning up the frequency band. The next available station will
then begin to play.
To scan down the frequency band, press and hold the ‘Scan/
Snooze’ button (Ref.2) for a few seconds.
The radio will display station information when you press the
‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4). Press multiple times to view all
information available (See page 11).
To tune a specic frequency manually
To listen to a specic frequency use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’
buttons (Ref.5/6) to search forward or back.
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Instrucons Guide
How to store a preset FM station
To be able to quickly access your favourite FM stations, you can preset the stations. Up to 10 stations can be set for you to browse between.
Once listening to the station, press and hold the ‘Preset’ button (Ref.3). The screen will then display ‘Preset In [1] stored’will show on the display to show the empty preset 1. To set the station as preset 1, simply press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to conrm your choice.
To set the station as preset number 2 or above, press the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to change the “1” to the number you want to store the station as. Then press ‘Enter’(Ref.9) to save.
Once the station is saved as a preset, the display will show “Preset [x] stored”.
How to play a preset radio station
To play your preset radio stations, press the ‘Preset’ button to enter the preset catalogue (Ref.3).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through your preset stations from 1-10.
Once you have found your chosen preset station you wish to play, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to select your choice. The station will now begin to play.
FM Scan Setting
Choose between scanning strong and weak signals (All) or only
the strong stations (Only).
Press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4).To make your
choice, use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to choose
your option.
Select “Scan Setting” and press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to choose between
“All” or “Only”. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm your
choice.
Mono and Stereo
In working mode, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) multiple times
to switch between ‘Set to Mono’ or ‘Set to Stereo’.
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Instrucons Guide
FM Radio Presets
How to store a preset FM station
To be able to quickly access your favourite FM stations, you
can preset the stations. Up to 10 stations can be set for you to
browse between.
Once listening to the station, press and hold the ‘Preset’ button
(Ref.3). The screen will then display ‘Preset In [1] stored’ will show
on the display to show the empty preset 1. To set the station as
preset 1, simply press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to conrm your choice.
To set the station as preset number 2 or above, press the
‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to change the “1” to the
number you want to store the station as. Then press ‘Enter’
(Ref.9) to save.
Once the station is saved as a preset, the display will show
“Preset [x] stored”.
How to play a preset radio station
To play your preset radio stations, press the ‘Preset’ button to
enter the preset catalogue (Ref.3).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through
your preset stations from 1-10.
Once you have found your chosen preset station you wish to
play, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to select your choice. The
station will now begin to play.
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Instrucons Guide
Once the radio has been put into DAB mode, the time and date should automatically set. If this does not happen or you wish to alter the time and date, follow the below guidance:
Manually Setting the time
Ensure the unit is turned on.
To enter radio settings, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through to “Time/Date” and press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm the choice.
Once this option is selected, the hour will ash on the display screen. You can now alter the time hour by pressing the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required hour is displayed. To conrm the hour, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9).
The minutes will ash on the display screen. Press the ‘Previous’or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required minute is displayed.
To conrm the minute, press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9).
The time is now set and you will be able to alter the date in the next step.
Clock & Date Settings
Station Information for FM Radio
When you are listening to a FM station with good signal, you
can press the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4) repeatedly to show the
dierent programme information.
Programme Type: Displays a description of the type of
programme provided by the broadcaster.
Signal Strength: Displays a signal bar with the strength of the
current station.
Time and Date: Displays the time and the date.
Frequency: Displays the station’s transmission frequency.
Audio Type: Displays the audio type of the station you are
listening to. It will either be stereo or mono.
Radio Text: Displays scrolling text information supplied by the
broadcaster.
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Clock & Date Settings
Once the radio has been put into DAB mode, the time and date
should automatically set. If this does not happen or you wish to
alter the time and date, follow the below guidance:
Manually Setting the time
Ensure the unit is turned on.
To enter radio settings, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button
(Ref.4).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to scroll through to
“Time/Date” and press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm the
choice.
Once this option is selected, the hour will ash on the display
screen. You can now alter the time hour by pressing the
‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required hour is
displayed. To conrm the hour, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9).
The minutes will ash on the display screen. Press the ‘Previous’
or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required minute is displayed.
To conrm the minute, press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9).
The time is now set and you will be able to alter the date in the
next step.
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Instrucons Guide
1. Press the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.8) once for Alarm 1 or twice for Alarm 2. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm the alarm you wish to set.
2. Once alarm 1 or 2 are selected, OFF will display on the screen. To turn the alarm on, use the ‘Next’ button (Ref.6) to make “ON”ash on the display. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm
the alarm switch on.
3.The hour digits for the alarm will ash. To set the hour you want the alarm to sound, press the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to browse to the hour and press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm your choice.
4. The minutes of the alarm are now able to be set. Using the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6), scroll up and down the minutes and press the ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) button to conrm.
5. You can now choose whether you would like to set the alarm as ‘Once/Daily/Weekdays/Weekend’ by using the ‘Previous’ or
‘Next’ buttons to scroll through. Press ‘Enter’ to conrm choice.
6. Once the alarm time is set, you can change the alarm volume by pressing the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to choose the noise level. Press the ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) button to conrm.
7. You can now choose the alarm tone sound. Press the ‘Previous’or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to change between which sound you would like: Alarm, DAB or FM Radio. Press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to conrm.
Dual Alarm Settings
Manually Setting the Date
The date can be changed straight after changing the time.
The year will ash on the display screen. To change the date year,
press the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required
year is displayed.
To conrm the year, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9).
The month will ash on the display screen. Use the ‘Previous’ or
‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required month is displayed.
To conrm the month, press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9).
The day will then ash on the display screen. Use the ‘Previous’ or
‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) until the required date is displayed.
To conrm the date, press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9).
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Dual Alarm Settings
1. Press the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.8) once for Alarm 1 or
twice for Alarm 2. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm the
alarm you wish to set.
2. Once alarm 1 or 2 are selected, OFF will display on the screen.
To turn the alarm on, use the ‘Next’ button (Ref.6) to make “ON”
ash on the display. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm
the alarm switch on.
3. The hour digits for the alarm will ash. To set the hour you
want the alarm to sound, press the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons
(Ref.5/6) to browse to the hour and press the ‘Enter’ button
(Ref.9) to conrm your choice.
4. The minutes of the alarm are now able to be set. Using the
‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6), scroll up and down the
minutes and press the ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) button to conrm.
5. You can now choose whether you would like to set the alarm
as ‘Once/Daily/Weekdays/Weekend’ by using the ‘Previous’ or
‘Next’ buttons to scroll through. Press ‘Enter’ to conrm choice.
6. Once the alarm time is set, you can change the alarm volume
by pressing the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to choose
the noise level. Press the ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) button to conrm.
7. You can now choose the alarm tone sound. Press the ‘Previous’
or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to change between which sound
you would like: Alarm, DAB or FM Radio. Press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to
conrm.
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Sleep setting
This enables you to programme the radio to switch o at a selection of set times up to 120 minutes from activation.
Press and hold the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.8).
Choose from 120/90/60/45/30/15/5 mins or OFF using the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6).
When your choice is displayed, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9). The system will automatically start the timer.
To turn the sleep timer o, follow the above instructions and choose “OFF” from the choices.
Once the timer has been set, the minutes will countdown on the display screen. For example, if set to turn o in 5 minutes, “S5” will ash, counting down to “S0” when the radio will go into standby mode.
Other Functions
Alarm Functions
To Cancel Alarm 1 or Alarm 2
To cancel the alarm, press the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.8) once
for Alarm 1 or twice for Alarm 2. Press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9)
to conrm.
To turn the Alarm on or o, use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons
(Ref.5/6) so that “OFF” is ashing and press the ‘Enter’ button
(Ref.9) to conrm.
Snooze/Switch o Alarm when sounding
When the alarm sounds, press the ‘Scan/Snooze’ button (Ref.2)
to snooze the alarm for 9 minutes. The radio will go into standby
mode.
To turn the alarm o completely when sounding, press the
‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref. 1).
If you do not turn the alarm o or put it on snooze, the alarm will
sound for 9 minutes before it turns o automatically.
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Instrucons Guide
Other Functions
Sleep setting
This enables you to programme the radio to switch o at a
selection of set times up to 120 minutes from activation.
Press and hold the ‘Alarm/Sleep’ button (Ref.8).
Choose from 120/90/60/45/30/15/5 mins or OFF using the
‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6).
When your choice is displayed, press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9).
The system will automatically start the timer.
To turn the sleep timer o, follow the above instructions and
choose “OFF” from the choices.
Once the timer has been set, the minutes will countdown on
the display screen. For example, if set to turn o in 5 minutes,
“S5” will ash, counting down to “S0” when the radio will go into
standby mode.
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Instrucons Guide
ObservationPotential Cause/Solution
No soundThe station is not tuned in. Fine tune the station.
Buttons are not
working
FM: Static sound
DAB: Burbling/
intermittent cut-out
Sound is distortedThe volume is too high. Adjust the volume control.
Desired station not
found
Display shows
“No Service”
Display is blankThis may occur if the broadcaster changes the label of a
Time and Date not
setting automatically
System Reset
To reset your radio adn erase all setting and preset options,
perform a factory reset. This would be advisable if you are
having any functionality issues with your raido.
To perform a factory reset, press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button
(Ref.4).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to highlight “Factory
reset” and press the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9).
The display screen will then show “Factory Reset?”. Use the
‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to choose “Yes” or “No”. Press
the ‘Enter’ button (Ref.9) to conrm.
System Version
Press and hold the ‘Info/Menu’ button (Ref.4).
Use the ‘Previous’ or ‘Next’ buttons (Ref.5/6) to select “System
Version”. Press ‘Enter’ (Ref.9) to conrm.
Standby
To place the music system in standby, press and hold the
‘Standby/Mode’ button (Ref.1). To turn o fully, switch it o at
the back of the unit (Ref.10) and at the mains. The cord must be
out of reach of children.
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Troubleshoong
ObservationPotential Cause/Solution
No soundThe station is not tuned in. Fine tune the station.
The volume is set to a low position. Increase the volume.
Headphones may be connected. Disconnect the
headphones.
Buttons are not
working
FM: Static sound
DAB: Burbling/
intermittent cut-out
Sound is distortedThe volume is too high. Adjust the volume control.
Desired station not
found
Display shows
“No Service”
Display is blankThis may occur if the broadcaster changes the label of a
Time and Date not
setting automatically
Turn o the unit and turn on after a few seconds.
Signal reception is low. Adjust the aerial or move the unit
to a stronger signal location.
Re-scan stations.
Weak signal. Use the manual tune function.
There is no DAB coverage in your area, or poor reception.
Adjust the position of the aerial, or move the unit to a
stronger signal location.
service or removes a label while tuned. The radio will try
to retune or perform a scan.
For the time and date to set automatically you need
to turn on the system and switch to DAB radio and let
this scan. Then press the ‘Power Mode’ button and the
will go into standby. The date and clock will update
automatically.
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Specicaons
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions. Instructions are also available for download at www.majorityradios.co.uk
3. Heed all Warnings
4. Follow all instructions
5. Do no clean the apparatus near or with water
6. D not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Protect the power from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
11. Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when unused for long periods of time.
12. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to the rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.
13. No naked ame sources, such as lit candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
14. Dispose of used electrical products and batteries safely according to your local authority and regulations.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
!
Specications
Power input: UK DC v
Mode:FM(87.5MHz – 108MHz)
DAB / DAB+ 174-240MHz
Output Connector:Earphone jack
Aerial:Integral telescopic aerial
Power Supply and Batteries
The unit is powered and charged by UK Standard Plug DC 5v.
The unit is also portable when powered by 4 x C Batteries (Not
Supplied). These can be inserted into the battery compartment
on the back of the unit (Ref.13).
Warranty
All products come with a standard 12 month warranty. All items
must be registered on www.majorityradios.co.uk for the
warranty to be valid. Once on the web page, use the menu to
nd “ register your product”. You will also be given the chance
to extend your warranty for an additional 24 months, free of
charge.
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
!
Safety Informaon
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions. Instructions are also
available for download at www.majorityradios.co.uk
3. Heed all Warnings
4. Follow all instructions
5. Do no clean the apparatus near or with water
6. D not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. Protect the power from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the apparatus.
10. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the
manufacturer.
11. Unplug this apparatus during light storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
12. Refer all servicing to qualied ser vice personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in a way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to the rain or moisture, does not
operate normally or has been dropped.
13. No naked ame sources, such as lit candles, should
be placed on the apparatus.
14. Dispose of used electrical products and batteries
safely according to your local authority and
regulations.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
!
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects lled with liquid, such as
vases, shall be places on the apparatus.
Main plug is used to disconnect device and it should
remain readily operable during intended use. In order
to disconnect the apparatus from the main mains
completely, the mains plug should be disconnected
from the main socket outlet completely.
Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, re or the like.
RECYCLING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
You should now recycle your waste electrical goods and
in doing so help the environment.
This symbol means an electrical product should
not be disposed of with normal household waste.
Please ensure it is taken to a suitable facility for
disposal when nished with.
IMPORTANT: Please read all instructions carefully
before use and keep for future reference.
Risk of electric shock.
Do not open
Read all instructions carefully before use
!
and keep for future reference
When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts
ATTENTION
RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION
NE PAS OUVRIR
!
IMPORTANT: Please read all instrucons carefully
!
before use and keep for future reference
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