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Aiwa FR-A250 User Manual

Aiwa FR-A250
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WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
FR-A250 U
q RADIO RECEIVER
k RECEPTOR DE RADIO
OWNER’S RECORD
For your convenience, record the model number and serial
number (you will find it in the battery compartment) in the space
provided below. Please refer to them when you contact your
Aiwa dealer in case of difficulty.
Model No.
FR-A250
1
‘erialNO ~

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Aiwa FR-A250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeStereo Receiver
TuningFM
Frequency Response20Hz to 20kHz
InputsPhono, Aux, Tape
Input SensitivityPhono: 2.5mV, Others: 150mV
Outputtape
Power Output25 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)

Summary

Operating Instructions

Owner's Record

Section to record model and serial numbers for dealer reference.

Safety Precautions

Installation and Placement Guidelines

Guidelines for safe placement and environment to ensure proper ventilation and prevent damage.

Understanding Safety Symbols

Explanation of graphical symbols indicating dangerous voltage and important instructions.

Electrical Safety

Power Sources and Plug Safety

Connect to specified sources; understand polarized plug safety features and handling.

AC Power Cord and Extension Cord Use

Safe handling of the power cord, extension cords, and avoiding wet hands.

Unplugging When Not In Use

Instructions for unplugging the unit when it will not be used for extended periods.

Unit Maintenance and Service

Routine Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the unit's cabinet with a soft, moistened cloth.

When to Seek Professional Service

Conditions requiring service by a qualified technician, explicitly stating no user repair.

Backup Battery Function

Replacing the Backup Battery

Procedure for replacing the 6F22 battery when the clock display flashes or alarm is faulty.

Battery Safety and Handling

Precautions regarding electrolyte leakage, explosions, and avoiding recharging or disassembling.

Setting the Digital Clock

Setting Hour and Minute

Steps to set the hour and minute using CLOCK, HOUR, and MIN buttons.

Displaying Seconds

How to display seconds by pressing SLEEP while holding ALARM.

Radio Operation

Tuning and Volume Control

Steps to set alarm/power, select band, tune stations, and adjust volume.

Optimizing Radio Reception

Tips for better FM and AM reception, including antenna extension and unit positioning.

Alarm Clock Functionality

Setting the Alarm Time

How to set the desired alarm time using ALARM, HOUR, and MIN buttons.

Alarm Modes and Sound

Selecting radio or buzzer sound and turning off the alarm.

Managing Alarm Settings

Procedures to check the set alarm time and cancel it before it sounds.

Sleep Timer Features

Setting the Auto-Off Timer

Steps to set the timer to automatically turn off the radio after a specified duration.

Advanced Timer Use

How to set times longer than 59 minutes and use sleep timer with the alarm.

Product Specifications

Technical Data

Details on power source, output, speaker, frequency range, dimensions, and weight.

Cabinet Care and Media Warning

Instructions for cleaning the cabinet and warnings about speaker proximity to magnetic media.

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