Grundig Portable Radio Music Boy 71 User Manual

PORTABLE RADIO  
Music Boy 71  
 
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ENGLISH  
SAFETY, INFORMATION  
Safety  
To ensure that this device provides you with long-term satisfaction and  
enjoyment, please observe the following instructions.  
This device is designed for the playback of audio signals. Any other use is  
expressly prohibited.  
Protect the device from moisture (water drops or splashes). Do not place any  
vessels such as vases on the device. These may be knocked over and spill  
fluid on the electrical components, thus presenting a safety risk. Do not  
place any objects such as burning candles on the device.  
DISPLAY  
VICE !  
! SER  
When deciding where to place the device, please note that furniture sur-  
faces are covered by various types of varnish and plastic, most of which  
contain chemical additives. These additives can corrode the device sup-  
ports, leaving residues on the furniture surfaces which can be difficult or  
impossible to remove.  
Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the  
device with a clean, moist leather cloth.  
Never open the device casing. Warranty claims are excluded for damage  
resulting from improper handling.  
The type plate is located on the bottom of the device.  
If malfunctions occur due to brief mains overloads or static electricity char-  
ges, reset the device. To do this, pull out the power plug and connect it  
again after a few seconds.  
Information  
This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.  
This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and  
93/68/EEC.  
This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860)  
and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065.  
Technical data  
Power supply:  
230 V, 50/60 Hz  
Max. power consumption:  
Output:  
Operation <6W, Stand-by <1W  
DIN 45324, 10% THD 750 mW  
Frequency band:  
FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz  
MW 522 ... 1620 kHz  
LW 144 ... 281 kHz  
SW 5.95 ... 15.6 MHz (49 ... 19 m)  
Dimensions and weight:  
W x H x L 260 x 150 x 70 mm  
Weight approx. 1.35 kg  
Technical and design modifications reserved.  
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OVERVIEW  
DISPLAY  
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SLEEP  
TIME  
TEXT  
ALARM  
MEMO  
ON  
OFF  
ON/OFF  
SNOOZE  
DOWN  
UP  
TUNING  
Controls on the top  
ON/OFF  
Switches the device on and off; switches off the alarm  
signal (signal tone or radio station) when the alarm  
function is activated.  
PRESET  
Preset buttons for storing and selecting radio stations  
1/6 ... 5/10 (pressing once selects station positions 1-5; pressing twice  
selects positions 6-10).  
ALARM  
For displaying the alarm time; switches the alarm function  
ON  
OFF between radio station, signal tone and Off; activates the  
alarm time setting.  
TIME  
Activates the time setting; switches the automatic time  
setting on and off.  
TEXT  
MEMO.  
SLEEP  
Switches radio text on and off. Press and hold down to go  
through the radio text quickly.  
Stores radio stations on the preset buttons »1/6 ...  
5/10« (presets 1-5, presets 6-10).  
For setting the sleep timer.  
SNOOZE  
Interrupts the alarm function.  
TUNING Press briefly to increase or decrease the frequency in steps  
Ľ
Ń
of 50 kHz.; press and hold down to start the automatic  
DOWN UP station search.  
For setting the time, day of the week and alarm time;  
switches between the 12-hour and 24-hour format.  
Telescopic antenna for FM and SW reception.  
Carrying handle.  
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OVERVIEW  
TONE  
VOLUME  
• FM  
• MW  
• LW  
• SW  
• DIST.  
• LOCAL  
Controls on the front  
DISPLAY  
For displaying the time and alarm time; switches the dis-  
play between the station name, frequency and time while  
the radio is on.  
Controls on the sides  
TONE  
ɼ
For setting the tone (on the left side of the device).  
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0
Earphone socket (3.5 mm stereo plug) (left side of device);  
Mono playback via earphones. The loudspeaker of the  
device is automatically switched off.  
AC ~  
Connection socket for supplied power cable (left side of  
device).  
+ VOLUME – Adjusts the volume (on the right side of the device).  
• FM • MW Switches between the FM (VHF), MW (medium wave),  
• LW • SW LW (long wave) and SW (short wave) frequency bands  
(right side of device).  
• DIST.  
• LOCAL  
Switches between short-range and long-range reception  
(right side of device).  
Controls on the bottom  
For disabling and enabling the buttons.  
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OVERVIEW  
Controls on the back  
Battery compartment cover.  
9kHz  
10kHz  
9 kHz 10 kHz  
In the battery compartment; changes the frequency  
increments.  
The display  
w
Shows that the time is set; flashes during  
automatic time setting.  
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PM TEXT  
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MEMORY  
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PM  
The 12-hour format is set.  
00.00:0000  
TEXT  
Radio text is displayed.  
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FM MW LW SW  
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An RDS station is being received.  
MEMORY  
Appears when a station position is being selected; flashes  
when a radio station is being saved.  
00.00:0000  
Shows the station name, frequency and position, as well  
as the current time and alarm time.  
FM MW  
LW SW  
Display the frequency band FM (VHF), MW (middle wave),  
LW (long wave) or SW (short wave).  
e
Displays alarm stand-by with signal tone.  
Displays alarm stand-by with radio station.  
The key lock is activated.  
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The sleep timer is activated.  
Appears and flashes if the batteries are low (not for auxili-  
ary batteries or if the device is connected to the mains  
power cable).  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Mains operation  
Note:  
Check that the mains voltage on the type plate (on the bottom of the  
device) corresponds to your local mains supply. If this is not the case,  
contact your specialist dealer.  
1
2
Insert the supplied power cable into the »AC ~« socket on the left of the  
device.  
Plug the mains cable into the socket (230 V~, 50/60 Hz).  
Notes:  
If there are batteries in the device, these are switched off automatically  
during mains operation. The only way to disconnect the device from the  
mains supply is to pull out the plug.  
Battery operation  
You can also operate the device using standard batteries (not supplied). In  
this case, you must disconnect the mains power cable.  
1
Open the battery compartment by pressing the area marked with an  
arrow on the drawing and lifting the cover.  
2
Insert four batteries (Type IEC/4 x1.5V/AM 1/LR 20/D size) according  
to the polarity marked on the battery compartment.  
Notes:  
Remove the batteries when they are flat or when you know that the  
device will not be used for a long period of time. When the batteries  
are low, a battery symbol appears and flashes in the display. This func-  
tion does not work when the power cable is plugged into the device.  
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from leaking  
batteries.  
Environmental note:  
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, may not be  
disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of used batteries in  
an environmentally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations  
which apply in your area.  
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ENERGY  
Inserting back-up batteries  
During mains operation, the back-up batteries ensure that stored settings  
are not lost in the case of a power failure or when the device is briefly dis-  
connected from the mains.  
1
Open the battery compartment by pressing the area marked with  
arrows on the drawing and lifting the cover.  
9kHz  
10kHz  
2
When inserting the batteries (micro type/2x1.5V/AM 4/LR 03/AAA  
size) in the small compartment, observe the polarity marked on the  
compartment base.  
Note:  
If no main batteries are inserted and there is no mains power supply,  
you have approximately 10 seconds to change the back-up batteries.  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Additional information for units sold in the UK.  
Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains  
supply.  
The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun-  
tries. However, the mains plug and socket system for the UK differs from  
many European countries.  
This appliance has been supplied with a fitted, non-removable, approved  
converter plug for use in the UK. This converter plug is fitted with a 5A rated  
fuse.  
In case this appliance is supplied with a moulded 2-pin Euro plug only,  
which is unsuitable for UK operation, this must be cut off and immediately  
disposed of. An approved 13A, 3-pin UK plug should then be fitted by a  
qualified electrician.  
Note:  
The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock  
hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere.  
If a non-rewireable 3-pin plug or a rewireable 13A (BS1363) 3-pin plug is  
used, it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse. If any  
other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the  
plug, or at the distribution board. If this type of plug becomes defective,  
ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal, to eliminate potential shock  
hazard.  
If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non-rewireable plug, the correct  
type and rating (5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362) must be used and the  
fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the lead and  
plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained. Replacement fuse  
covers should be obtained from your dealer.  
Important:  
The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the follo-  
wing code:  
BLUE – NEUTRAL  
BROWN – LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not cor-  
respond with the coloured marking identifying terminals in your plug, pro-  
ceed as follows:  
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter “N”  
or coloured black.  
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with the let-  
ter “L” or coloured red.  
In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal mar-  
ked with the letter “E”, earth symbol “z”, coloured green, or green & yel-  
low.  
Replacement mains lead sets can be obtained from your local dealer, or by  
contacting Grundig Consumer Relations (01788 570088)  
Moulded 3-pin lead set, suitable for UK use:  
Ref: Leadset UK  
8290-991-224  
Moulded 2-pin Euro lead set, not suitable for UK use:  
Ref: Leadset Euro  
8290-991-316  
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SETTINGS  
Setting and storing radio stations ...  
... with the automatic station search  
When the device is first connected to the mains or the batteries are first  
inserted, the device begins an automatic FM station search and stores the  
first ten stations with strong signals on the preset buttons 1/6, 2/7, 3/8,  
4/9, 5/10. In this process, preference is given to RDS stations. The follow-  
ing appears in the display: »SEARCHING FM PLEASE WAIT«. You can stop the  
search by pressing »MEMO.«.  
SEARCHING F  
After the search is completed, a demo program with the various RDS func-  
tions starts in the display. This program can be interrupted by pressing any  
key. The demo program can be re-started at any time by pressing and  
holding down »DISPLAY« and can be ended by pressing any key.  
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MEMORY  
RDS FEATURE  
e ɷ t љ  
However, you can also tune stations manually and store them on the preset  
buttons.  
... manual  
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1
Press »ON/OFF« to switch on the device.  
You will hear the radio station last selected.  
FANTASY  
2
Press »•FM •MW •LW •SW« (right side of device) to select the  
wave band.  
3
Keep pressing »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« until you  
reach the frequency you want.  
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– Display: the frequency changes in 50 kHz steps (FM), 9 kHz steps  
(MW) 1 kHz steps (LW) or 5 kHz steps (SW);  
94.55  
FM  
or  
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« for approximately  
one second.  
– Display: the automatic search stops at the next station with a strong  
signal.  
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f MEMORY  
4
Press »MEM0.« to activate the memory function.  
– Display: »MEMORY« flashes.  
100.60  
FM  
Note:  
If you do not press any button within 8 seconds, the device will quit  
memory mode without making any changes.  
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FM  
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f MEMORY  
5
6
Press the desired preset button »1/6, 2/7, 3/8, 4/9, 5/10« once  
(preset stations 1 to 5) or twice (preset stations 6-10).  
– Display: e.g. »4«, »MEMORY« flashes.  
100.60 4  
Press »MEMO.« again to store the station.  
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– Display: the frequency, »4« and »MEMORY«, then the station name.  
ANTENNE  
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SETTINGS  
Setting the clock ...  
... with the RDS time synchronisation  
When the device is first connected to the mains or the batteries are first  
inserted, the time and day of the week are set automatically during the  
demo program after the automatic station search is completed – provided  
an RDS station with an RDS signal is received.  
w PM TEXT  
f
MEMORY  
During the wait for an RDS time signal, »w« flashes in the display. If the  
time signal has been received and the appropriate time and day of the  
week have been set, »w« remains constant.  
RDS FEATURE  
e ɷ t љ  
... manual  
1
With the device switched off, keep pressing »TIME« until the hours  
flash in the display.  
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14 43 MO  
Note:  
If you do not press any button within 8 seconds, the device will quit  
set-up mode. Any altered settings will be stored.  
2
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« briefly to set the  
hours step-by-step or hold down to run through the hours quickly.  
3
4
Press »TIME«.  
– Display: the minutes flash.  
:
16 43 MO  
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« briefly to set the  
minutes step-by-step or hold down to run through the minutes quickly.  
5
6
Press »TIME«.  
– Display: the day of the week flashes.  
:
16 39 MO  
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« briefly to set the  
day step-by-step or hold down to run through the days quickly.  
7
8
Press »TIME«.  
– Display: »24HR« or »12HR«.  
24HR  
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« to set the 24-hour  
or 12-hour format.  
PM  
9
Press »TIME« to confirm the setting.  
– Display: the current time and day of the week. If the 12-hour format is  
selected, »PM« appears during the second half of the day.  
:
4 39 TU  
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SETTINGS  
Setting the alarm time  
1
With the device switched off, press »ON ALARM OFF«.  
– Display: the last alarm time set.  
2
Hold down »ON ALARM OFF« until the hour flashes in the display.  
:
6 30 AL  
Note:  
If you do not press any button within 8 seconds, the device will quit  
set-up mode. Any altered settings will be stored.  
3
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« briefly to set the  
hour step-by-step or hold down to run through the hours quickly.  
4
5
Press »ON ALARM OFF«.  
– Display: the minutes flash.  
:
7 30 AL  
Press »TUNING DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« briefly to set the  
minutes step-by-step or hold down to run through the minutes quickly.  
6
Press »ON ALARM OFF« to confirm the setting.  
– Display: the set alarm time.  
:
7 40 AL  
– After a short time, the display changes to the current time.  
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OPERATION  
Switching on and off  
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1
Press »ON/OFF« to switch on the device.  
– The most recently selected station is activated regardless of the set  
frequency band (Last Station Memory).  
FANTASY  
2
Press »ON/OFF« to switch off the device.  
– Display: »GOOD BYE« briefly, then the current time and day of the  
GOOD BYE  
week.  
Radio operation  
For the best FM and SW reception, it is sufficient to extend the telescopic  
antenna and direct it accordingly. The radio has a built-in rod antenna for  
LW and MW reception. Turn the device around to direct the antenna.  
Selecting the frequency band  
1
Press »• FM •MW •LW •SW« (right side of device) to select the  
frequency band.  
5.955  
SW  
Selecting stored stations  
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f MEMORY  
1
Select the desired station using the station buttons »1/6, 2/7, 3/8,  
4/9, 5/10« (press once: presets 1 to 5), twice: (presets 6 to 10).  
87.60 1  
FM  
Adjusting the volume  
+ VOLUME –  
Adjust the volume using » « (on the right side of the  
device).  
1
Adjusting the tone  
1
Adjust the tone using » TONE  
« (on the left side of the device).  
ɼ
ɦ
Listening with earphones  
1
Insert the earphone plug (ø 3.5 mm, stereo) into the »0« jack on the  
left of the device.  
– The loudspeaker of the device is automatically switched off.  
Setting the reception sensitivity  
1
Set the »• DIST. • LOCAL« switch (on the right side of the device) to  
»• DIST.«.  
– The sensitivity is set to high, in other words, long-range reception.  
2
If the signal is too strong, and is causing distortion, move the  
»• DIST. • LOCAL« switch to »• LOCAL« (low sensitivity).  
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OPERATION  
Changing frequency increments  
1
Use »9 kHz 10 kHz« (in the battery compartment) to change the  
frequency increments (FM 50/100 kHz, MW 9/10 kHz).  
Note:  
Switching the frequency increments deletes all stored settings (reset).  
RDS station service  
RDS (Radio Data System) is an information system which is transmitted  
additionally by most FM stations. If the device is currently receiving an RDS  
station, it displays the station name, e.g. »ENERGY«, and »f«.  
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f
ENERGY  
Searching for RDS stations  
1
Search for the desired RDS station by repeatedly pressing »TUNING  
DOWN Ľ« or »TUNING UP Ń« briefly (incremental search) or  
pressing and holding down (automatic search) until an RDS station is  
received and »f« appears in the display.  
w
f
100.60  
FM  
– After a short time the station name appears if the reception strength is  
sufficient.  
Activating and deactivating RDS time synchronisation  
When the device is on activated and an RDS station is received, the time  
and day of the week are automatically updated. »w« appears in the  
display.  
1
To switch off RDS time synchronisation, briefly press »TIME« while the  
device is on.  
– Display: »w« disappears from the display.  
2
To switch on RDS time synchronisation, briefly press »TIME« while the  
device is on.  
– Display: »w« flashes until the RDS time signal is received. Subse-  
quently, »w«remains constant.  
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f
VILRADIO  
Calling up RDS information  
When an RDS station is being received, the frequency is displayed briefly  
and then the station name appears continuously.  
w
f
1
Press »DISPLAY«.  
– Display: the current time and day of the week.  
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2
Press »DISPLAY« again.  
– Display: waveband, frequency and preset position.  
– After a short time, the display changes back to the station name.  
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f
106.90 9  
FM  
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OPERATION  
Radio text  
Some RDS stations provide radio text as additional information. The radio  
text appears as ticker text in the display.  
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TEXT  
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1
To call up radio text, briefly press »TEXT«.  
– The information appears after a short time.  
RADIO TEXT E  
2
For a fast run-through of the radio text, press and hold down »TEXT«.  
Note:  
If no radio text is provided by the current station, »NO TEXT« appears in  
w
TEXT  
f
the display.  
NO TEXT  
3
Press »TEXT« briefly to quit radio text.  
Alarm mode  
Alarm with signal tone  
1
Press »ON/OFF« to switch off the device.  
2
To set the alarm signal to signal tone (»e«), press »ON ALARM  
OFF« until »e« appears in the display.  
– After a short time, the display changes to the current time.  
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9 46 TU  
e
3
Briefly press »ON ALARM OFF« to check the alarm time.  
– Display: the set alarm time and »e«.  
:
– After a short time, the display changes to the current time.  
– The alarm goes on with a signal tone at the set time.  
6 00 AL  
e
Alarm with radio station  
1
Press »ON/OFF« to switch on the device.  
2
Press »• FM •MW •LW •SW« (right side of device) to select the  
frequency band.  
3
4
Select the desired station using the station buttons »1/6, 2/7, 3/8,  
4/9, 5/10« (press once: presets 1 to 5), twice: (presets 6 to 10).  
– VOLUME +  
« (on the right of the  
Adjust the alarm volume using »  
device).  
5
6
Press »ON/OFF« to switch off the device.  
Select the radio alarm (» «) by pressing »ON ALARM OFF« until  
ɷ
»
« appears in the display.  
– After a short time, the display changes to the current time.  
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OPERATION  
7
Briefly press »ON ALARM OFF« to check the alarm time.  
– Display: the set alarm time and » «.  
ɷ
:
7 50 AL  
– After a short time, the display changes to the current time.  
– The selected radio station switches on at the set alarm time.  
ɷ
Briefly displaying the alarm time  
1
With the device switched on, briefly press »ON ALARM OFF«.  
– The display changes from the frequency or station name to the set  
alarm time.  
– Display: »e« or » «.  
– After a short time, the display changes back to the frequency or station  
name;  
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:
6 30 AL  
ɷ
or  
With the device switched off, press »DISPLAY«.  
– The display changes from the current time to the set alarm time.  
– Display: »e« or » «.  
ɷ
– After a short time, the display switches back to the current time.  
Interrupting the alarm  
1
Press »SNOOZE« while the alarm is sounding.  
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f
– Display: »e« or » « flashes.  
ɷ
ENERGY  
– The alarm (signal or radio) stops.  
ɷ
– The alarm goes on again at 5-minute intervals (the total alarm time is  
90 minutes).  
Cancelling the alarm for the day  
1
Press »ON/OFF« while the alarm is sounding.  
– Display: the current time and »e« or » «.  
ɷ
:
8 45 MO  
– The alarm (signal tone or radio) stops, but the alarm function remains  
activated for the next day at the set time.  
ɷ
Deactivating/activating alarm stand-by  
1
To deactivate alarm stand-by, press »ON ALARM OFF« until »e« or  
« no longer appear in the display.  
– The set alarm time is saved.  
»
ɷ
2
To activate alarm stand-by, press »ON ALARM OFF« until »e« or  
» « appear in the display.  
ɷ
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OPERATION  
Timer mode  
The device possesses a sleep timer, which switches it off in radio mode at a  
preset time. It is possible to set nine switch-off times between 90 and 10  
minutes.  
Switching on the sleep timer  
1
Press »SLEEP« to switch on the device.  
– Display: » « and » SLEEP 90«.  
You will hear the radio station last selected.  
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f
љ
SLEEP 90  
љ
2
To set the switch-off time (90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10), press  
»SLEEP« as many times as necessary.  
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– Display: »  
«, briefly, for example » SLEEP 30«, then the station  
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SLEEP 30  
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name or frequency.  
Note:  
Briefly press »SLEEP« to check the remaining switch-off time.  
Switching off the sleep timer early  
1
To switch off the sleep timer early, keep pressing »SLEEP« until  
»SLEEP 00« briefly appears in the display.  
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f
– Display: »  
– The device switches off  
« disappears from the display.  
љ
SLEEP 00  
љ
or  
press »SNOOZE«;  
or  
press »ON/OFF«.  
General information  
Disabling the buttons  
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f
1
Use »  
– Display: »  
« on the bottom of the device to disable the buttons.  
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/
t tx  
«.  
FANTASY  
t
2
Use »  
– Display: »  
« on the bottom of the device to enable the buttons.  
« disappears from the display.  
t
tx  
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Deleting all settings  
Interrupt the power supply for at least 2 minutes to reset the device to its  
original state. All settings are lost when you do this.  
1
2
Remove all the batteries – including the back-up batteries.  
Pull out the power cable and wait for at least 2 minutes before plugging  
it in again.  
– The time, alarm time and radio settings are deleted.  
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