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Bush WM2760DAB - FM Radio mode; Tuning to an FM station

Bush WM2760DAB
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Using your Stereo Flat Micro System30
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Using your Stereo Flat Micro System
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3. Short press the Menu button on the Micro or on the remote control to exit from the
Menu.
FM Radio mode
If you are not already in FM mode, short press the Mode button on the Micro or on the
remote control to go to FM mode (check the display). If you were listening to an FM
station when you switched the Micro off then this station will be automatically selected
when you switch the Micro back on.
Wire radio aerial
Please make sure that the wire aerial on the back of the Micro is fully extended and
adjusted before you attempt to tune to an FM radio station (a vertical position is
recommended). This will ensure that the maximum signal strength is available when the
Micro begins to scan. Extending the aerial also ensures the best possible sound quality.
Tuning to an FM station
In FM mode:
Long press the Tune on the front of the Micro or the button on the remote
control to scan up the frequency band, your Micro will search for the next available station
and then stop on that station.
Short press the Tune on the front of the Micro or the button on the remote
control to move up the frequency band in 0.05MHz steps.
Long press the Tune button on the front of the Micro or the button on the remote
control to scan down the frequency band, your Micro will search for the next available
station and then stop on that station.
Short press the Tune button on the front of the Micro or the button on the remote
control to move down the frequency band in 0.05MHz steps.
Note: If reception is poor check that the wire aerial is fully extended or try moving the
Micro to another location.

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