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Register your pr oduct and get support at EN User manual AE3300[...]
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1 3 2 a b c f e d + _ _ + _ + + _ + _ + _[...]
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English 1 Impor tant Safety Important Safety Instructions a Re ad t he se i ns t ru c ti on s. b Kee p t he se i ns t ru c ti on s. c He ed a ll w a rn in g s. d Follow all instructions . e Cl ea n o nl y wi t h dr y c lo t h. f Do no t in s t al l ne ar a ny h ea t so urc es s uc h a s r adi at o rs , h ea t re gi st er s , s tov es , o r ot he r [...]
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Notice Th i s pr o du c t co m pl ie s w it h t h e r ad i o in te r fe r e nce r e q ui r e me n ts o f the European Communit y . An ych an ge sorm od i c a ti o nsm ad etot h isd ev ic eth a tar en ot ex p r es sl y a pp r ove d by P h il ip s Co ns u me r L if es t yl e ma y voi d t he u s er ’s au t ho r i [...]
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W he n yo u se e t he c r os se d - ou t w h e el b in s y m bo l w i th t h e ch e mi ca l sy m b ol ‘ P b ’, i t me an s t ha t t he b at te r i es co m pl y w i th t h e r eq u ir e m en t se t by t he d i r ec ti ve f or l ea d : Pl ea s e i nfo r m yo ur se l f ab ou t t h e lo c al r ul es o n se p ar at e col l ec t i on o f batter ies. [...]
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Intr oduction With this unit, you can: • k no w th e t im e • li s te n t o FM / M W r ad i o s t at i on s What’ s in the box Check and identify the contents of your package: • Ma i n un i t • User manual Overview of the main unit 1 a / VO L • T urn o n/ off ra di o . • Ad ju s t vo l um e . • Scan and stor e r[...]
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• Show the time/radio in formation. f +/- • Select the previous/next preset radio station. • Adjust hour/minute digits . 3 Get star ted Caution • Us e of co nt r o ls o r ad ju s t m en t s o r pe r fo r ma n ce of p r oce d ur e s ot h er th a n he r e in m ay r es u l t in h a z ar d ou s r a di a ti on e x po su r e o r ot he r [...]
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1 Open the b atter y c ompartment. 2 In se r t 3 A A b at te r i es (no t su pp li e d ) wi t h co r r ec t po la r i t y (+/- ) as indicated. 3 Cl os e th e b at te r y com p ar t m e nt . Placement 3 Y oucanplacetheunitonaatsurfaceorhangitinyourbathroom through the strap. Tip • Th e s t r a p is d[...]
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4 Listen to radio Select FM/MW band 1 Pr e ss to t ur n on t h e r ad i o. 2 Pr e s s an d ho ld TI MER / BAND to s wi t ch b et we e n FM / M W ba nd . T une to a radio station 1 Pr e ss to t ur n on t h e r ad i o. 2 Pr e ss TUNE / PRESE T to s t a r t tu n in g. » [FM] or [MW] begins to blink. 3 Ro t at e cloc k w i se o r cou n te r - cl o ck [...]
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Pr ogram radio stations manually Note • Y ou c an p r og r a m a m a xi m um o f 20 p re s et F M r a di o s t a ti o ns a nd 20 M W r a di o s t a ti on s . 1 Pr e ss to t ur n on t h e r ad i o. 2 T un e to a r a d io s t a t io n . 3 Pr e ss a n d ho ld TU NE / PR ESET . » The number begins to blink. 4 Ro t at e c lock wise or counter-clock w[...]
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1 Pr e ss TIME R / BAND repeatedly to select time (in minutes ). » The apparatus tur ns off automatically after the set period of time. T o turn off the sleep timer : 1 Pr e ss TIME R / BAND repeatedly until [OF F ] (of f ) ap p ea r s o r pr e ss . » is display ed when sleep timer is on and disappear s when it is off. 5 Pr oduct information Note[...]
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W eight - Wi t h P ac k in g - Ma i n Un i t 0 .41 k g 0 . 25 k g 6 T roubleshooting W arning • Ne ve r r e mo ve t he c a s in g of t hi s ap pa r a t us . T o keep the warr anty valid, never try to repair the system your self. If you encounter problems when using this apparatus, check the following points before requesting service . If the prob[...]
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