Aiwa HS-TX416 manual

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  • Page 1

    ENGLISH A B C E F 8B-HRC-901-11 001124BY O-O9 Printed in Indonesia O WNER’S RECORD For your convenience, record the model number and the serial number (you will find it in the cassette holder of your set) in the space provided belo w . Please ref er to them when you contact your Aiw a dealer in case of difficulty . Model No. HS-TX416 Serial No. P[...]

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    1 Release the HOLD switch. 2 Press the RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE button repeatedl y to select AM, FM1 or FM2. FM 1 and FM 2 have the same frequency range and both can be used to tune in to an FM station. If is displayed in the displa y , keep the RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE button pressed for about 2 seconds until disappears. 3 Press the UP or DO WN button[...]

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    ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS PRECAUTIONS Pour maintenir de bonnes performances Ne pas utiliser l’unite dans des endroits extrêmement chauds, froids, poussiéreux ou humides. En par ticulier , ne pas laisser l’appareil dans un endroit: • avec une humidité importante comme dans une salle de bain • près d’un appareil de chauffage • dans un endro[...]

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    2 Appuy ez plusieurs fois sur la touc he RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE pour sélectionner AM, FM1 ou FM2. FM1 et FM2 ont la même gamme de fréquences et peuvent tous deux être utilisés pour accorder une station FM. Si est affiché, maintenez la touche RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE pressé environ 2 secondes jusqu’à ce que disparaisse. 3 Appuyez sur la touc[...]

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    ENGLISH PRESETTING → I A total of 30 stations can be preset, 10 stations for each AM, FM1 and FM2 band. 1 Press the RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE b utton to select AM, FM1 or FM2. If is displayed in the displa y , keep the RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE button pressed for about 2 seconds until disappears. 2 Press the UP or DO WN button to tune in to a station. [...]

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    Approx. 7 hours using size AA (R6P) manganese batteries Approx. 24 hours using size AA (LR6) alkaline batteries Maximum outside dimensions (W × H × D): 111.3 × 83 × 29 mm, 4 1 / 2 × 3 3 / 8 × 1 3 / 16 in. (excluding projecting parts and controls) Weight (e xcluding batteries): Approx. 131 g, 4.6 oz Accessories: Stereo headphones (1) Belt clip[...]

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    ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS PREREGLAGE → I Au total 30 stations peuv ent être préréglées, 10 stations pour chaque bande AM, FM1 et FM2. 1 Appuyez sur la touche RADIO ON/OFF/B AND MODE pour sélectionner AM, FM1 ou FM2. Si s’affiche, maintenez la touche RADIO ON/OFF/BAND MODE pressée environ 2 secondes jusqu’à ce que disparaisse. 2 Appuyez sur l[...]

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    Zone de r é ception US AM 530 – 1.710 kHz (paliers de 10 kHz) FM1, FM2 87,5 – 108,1 MHz (paliers de 200 kHz) Zone de réception JP AM 531 – 1.629 kHz (paliers de 9 kHz) FM1, FM2 76 – 108 MHz (intervalle de 100 kHz de 76 à 90 MHz, intervalle de 50 kHz de 90 à 108 MHz) Zone de réception EU AM 531 – 1.602 kHz (paliers de 9 kHz) FM1, FM2 [...]