4 Band portable radio
with PLL digital tuning
27004 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ILLUSTRATION
Telescopic aerial
Volume
control
Headphones
DC 6 V
Snooze button
On/Off switch
1...5
Preset
buttons
Sleep
button
Tuning/Time set
+ / - buttons
Mode
button
Key
lock
○○○○○○
Alarm
button
Memory
button
Light
Distance
Local switch
Radio/Buzzer
Band
selector
switch
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CONTROLS
-Switches the radio on and off
Switches off the alarm (radio or buzzer) when alarm function is
activated
Switches off the radio before preset sleep time has elapsed
SNOOZE - Interrupts the alarm for approximately 5 minutes
+/- Tuning/clock set- For setting the clock and alarm time.
MEMORY - Stores the tuned station in the memory position you choose
LIGHT- Illuminates the display
DIST/LOCAL- Reduces sensitivity during FM or SW reception
RADIO/BUZZ - Sets the alarm to radio or buzzer
ALARM - Switches the alarm function on and off
BAND SELECTOR - Selects the waveband:
MW - Mediumwave; LW - Longwave;
SW - Shortwave; FM - VHF
MODE -To enter the time and alarm time setting modes
Changes the display information
SLEEP - Switches on the radio for max. 90 minutes
KEY LOCK - (base of the set) to lock all buttons
1....5 - station memory presets
DC 6 V connection socket for a mains adaptor
HEADPHONES - you can connect headphones with a 3.5 mm plug to the
When radio is on, to start the station search (AUTO
TUNING) or to advance the frequency step by step
(MANUAL TUNING)
socket. The loudspeaker is then muted.
VOLUME CONTROL - to adjust the volume
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CONTROLS
Back of the set
-Battery compartment
-Fold out stand
Display
• Pressing the MODE button will briefly change the
display mode:
-When the radio is off, the display indication
changes between time and alarm time.
-When the radio is on the display changes between
radio frequency, time and alarm time.
-If no button is pressed within 5 seconds, the
display returns to the original indication.
POWER SUPPLY
Battery supply
• Open the battery compartment and insert 4 batteries, type
LR6, UM3 or AA cells. Ensure correct polarity is observed.
• The battery low indicator lights up on the display, when the batteries
are nearly exhausted.
Back-up batteries for preset memory
In order to keep the presets stored in the memory during the time that the
unit is switched off, it is necessary to insert two additional back-up batteries.
• Place these batteries size RO3, AAA, alkaline type in the battery
compartment.
• These batteries should always be inserted, regardless of the power supply
(mains voltage or batteries).
If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the batteries to
avoid battery leakage.
In the interests of environmental safety, dispose of batteries safely.
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