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Details the headphone socket, telescopic aerial, tone control, waveband switch, and sensitivity switch.
Explains the front panel controls including volume, tuning, memory, display, power, alarm, and preset buttons.
Describes alarm switch, mains input, battery compartment and explains display indicators.
Instructions for safe mains supply connection, fuse replacement, and proper plug usage.
Guidance on inserting IEC R14 and R06 batteries, and signs of low battery power.
Explains how the radio switches between mains and battery power automatically.
Guidance on using the telescopic and ferrite rod aerials for FM, SW, MW, and LW reception.
Instructions on how to store and recall up to 20 preset radio stations.
Procedures for setting the current time and the alarm time on the radio.
Details on waking up to the radio or the humane wake system (HWS) alarm.
How to use the sleep timer to automatically switch off the radio and turn on the display light.
Information on preventing accidental operation with the safety lock and adjusting reception sensitivity.
Details power requirements, battery life, frequency coverage, and circuit features.
Outlines the warranty period, coverage, exclusions, and claim procedure.
Details the headphone socket, telescopic aerial, tone control, waveband switch, and sensitivity switch.
Explains the front panel controls including volume, tuning, memory, display, power, alarm, and preset buttons.
Describes alarm switch, mains input, battery compartment and explains display indicators.
Instructions for safe mains supply connection, fuse replacement, and proper plug usage.
Guidance on inserting IEC R14 and R06 batteries, and signs of low battery power.
Explains how the radio switches between mains and battery power automatically.
Guidance on using the telescopic and ferrite rod aerials for FM, SW, MW, and LW reception.
Instructions on how to store and recall up to 20 preset radio stations.
Procedures for setting the current time and the alarm time on the radio.
Details on waking up to the radio or the humane wake system (HWS) alarm.
How to use the sleep timer to automatically switch off the radio and turn on the display light.
Information on preventing accidental operation with the safety lock and adjusting reception sensitivity.
Details power requirements, battery life, frequency coverage, and circuit features.
Outlines the warranty period, coverage, exclusions, and claim procedure.
| Type | Portable Radio |
|---|---|
| Speaker Output | 1W |
| FM Frequency Range | 87.5-108 MHz |
| MW Frequency Range | 522-1620 kHz |
| LW Frequency Range | 153-279 kHz |
| Wavebands | FM, MW, LW |
| Power Source | Battery or Mains |