Silvercrest SDRF 10 B1 Operation and Safety Notes

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Operation and Safety Notes
DAB+ RADIO SDRF 10 B1
DAB+ RADIO
Operation and safety notes
DAB+ RADIO
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
IAN 327061_1904
GB / IE / NI Operation and safety notes Page 5
DE / AT / CH Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise Seite 49
Before reading, unfold both pages containing illustrations and familiarise yourself with all
functions of the device.
Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die beiden Seiten mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie
sich anschließend mit allen Funktionen des Gerätes vertraut.
1.5 V LR 6 AA
1.5 V LR 6 AA
1.5 V LR 6 AA
1.5 V LR 6 AA
B
3
4
5
6 7
30
1
Digital Radio
12:00
A
2
1
1c
1g 1f 1d1e
1a 1b
C
14
8 9 10 11 12 137
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Warning notices and symbols used ............ Page 7
List of pictograms used .......................................... Page 7
Introduction ..................................................................... Page 9
Intended use .......................................................................... Page 9
Parts description .................................................................... Page 10
Delivery contents ................................................................... Page 10
Technical data ....................................................................... Page 10
General safety notes ............................................... Page 12
Battery safety information ..................................................... Page 15
Before first use.............................................................. Page 16
Connecting the mains adapter to the mains power supply
... Page 16
Inserting / replacing batteries ............................................... Page 16
Initial use ........................................................................... Page 17
Switching the product on and off ......................................... Page 17
Menu navigation using the jog dial control element .......... Page 19
Changing radio modes ......................................................... Page 19
Configuring the product ........................................................ Page 20
Menu options via the Menu / Info button ............................ Page 20
Setting the language ............................................................. Page 27
Setting the clock .................................................................... Page 28
Setting the display light ......................................................... Page 29
Operation ......................................................................... Page 30
Adjusting the volume ............................................................. Page 30
DAB+ station scan ................................................................. Page 31
Seek / change FM station ..................................................... Page 32
Saving a DAB+ station / FM station ..................................... Page 32
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Assigning the one-touch buttons (uick memory function) .... Page 33
Selecting a saved DAB+ / FM station .................................. Page 33
Overwrite saved stations ...................................................... Page 34
Reassign the one-touch buttons ............................................ Page 34
Setting the sleep timer (switch-off time) ................................ Page 34
Setting the alarm / Snooze ................................................... Page 35
Connecting headphones ...................................................... Page 39
Displaying information in the colour LCD ............................ Page 39
Factory reset ................................................................... Page 40
Cleaning and care ...................................................... Page 41
Storage during non-use ........................................ Page 42
Troubleshooting .......................................................... Page 42
Disposal .............................................................................. Page 43
Warranty ........................................................................... Page 44
Conditions of warranty ......................................................... Page 44
Warranty period and legal claims for defects .................... Page 45
Scope of warranty ................................................................ Page 45
Processing of warranty claims .............................................. Page 45
Service ................................................................................. Page 46
Supplier / Producer / Importer .............................................. Page 47
Information on EU Conformity ........................ Page 47
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Warning notices and symbols used
These instructions for use contain the following warnings:
DANGER! The signal word indicates a hazard which
poses a high risk, which, if not prevented, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING! The signal word indicates a hazard which
poses a medium risk, which, if not prevented, may result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION! The signal word indicates a hazard which
poses a low risk, which, if not prevented, may result in a mi-
nor or moderate injury.
ATTENTION! This symbol along with the signal word
ATTENTION“ indicates property damage may result.
List of pictograms used
Refer to instructions for use!
Observe the warnings and safety notes!
Warning! Danger of electric shock!
Alternating voltage
Direct current
Mains connection polarity
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Warnings
Instructions for use
Never leave children unattended with the packaging
material or the product.
The product is only suitable for use indoors, in dry and
enclosed spaces.
Wear safety gloves!
Risk of hearing damage
Products and packaging should be disposed of in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Symbol identifying electrical and electronic devices.
Improper disposal of batteries can harm the
environment!
Recycling code for cardboard disposal.
This product complies with the applicable product-
specific European directives.
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DAB+ Radio SDRF 10 B1
Introduction
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new product.
You have chosen a high quality product. The instructions for
use are part of the product. They contain important information
concerning safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, please
familiarise yourself with all of the safety information and instructions for
use. Only use the product as described and for the specified applica-
tions. If you pass the product on to anyone else, please ensure that you
also pass on all the documentation with it.
Intended use
This consumer electronic product is intended for receiving and playing
analogue and digital radio stations (Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)).
This product is only intended for private, non-commercial use. Only use
the product for the intended purpose. Any use not specified above or
product modification is prohibited and can result in injuries and / or
damage. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage due to
improper use.
Please note, different countries may have other national legislation re-
garding which frequency ranges may be received freely. Any information
received outside the allowed frequency ranges must not be used for
gain, nor the contents thereof or the fact they were received disclosed
to third parties.
This product is only suitable for use indoors, in dry and
enclosed spaces.
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Parts description
Please also see the fold-out page.
1
Colour LCD
1a
Radio mode
1b
Time
1c
Signal strength
1d
Preset
1
1e
Sleep timer
30
1f
Alarm 2
1g
Alarm 1
2
Speaker
3
Main switch
4
Headphone jack
5
Mains adapter port
6
Battery compartment
7
Antenna
8
button (power / mode)
9
Menu / Info button
10
button (alarm)
11
button (back)
12
button (continue)
13
Jog dial control element
(select volume /
(snooze))
14
One-touch buttons (1‒5)
15
Mains adapter (DC 5 V,
model number: OBL-
0501000B)
16
Coaxial power connector with
mains adapter
Delivery contents
Remove all packaging materials and verify the parts are complete and
undamaged. If the product is incomplete or damaged upon delivery,
please contact the manufacturer.
1 DAB+ Radio SDRF 10 B1
1 Power supply
4 Batteries type 1.5 V LR6 AA
1 Instructions for use
1 Quick start guide
Technical data
Digital DAB+ radio:
Model number: SDRF 10 B1
Frequency range DAB+: 174.928 MHz to 239.2 MHz
Frequency range FM: 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
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Output: 10 W (1 W RMS)
Dimensions: approx. 16.1 x 11.1 x 6 cm (with antenna)
(W x H x D)
Weight: approx. 330 g (without mains adapter)
approx. 419 g (incl. mains adapter)
approx. 424 g (incl. batteries)
Colour LCD: 2.4
(6.1 cm)
Climatic conditions
for operation and storage: operation and storage from 0 to 35 °C,
at a relative humidity of 10 to 90 %
Power consumption
operation / standby: 5 W / 0.4 W
Battery life: approx. 8 hours
Output voltage
headphones jack: < 54 mV
Power supply: battery operated or with power supply
(power supply: 5 V DC
, 1000 mA;
mains connection polarity
, battery
operated: 4 x 1.5 V AA (LR6))
Available presets: 30 x DAB+, 30 x FM
Power supply:
Power supply manufacturer: DongGuan Obelieve Electronic Co., Ltd.
model OBL-0501000B (UK)
Input voltage / frequency /
current: 100–240 V∼, 50 / 60 Hz, max. 0.3 A
Output voltage / current: 5V
, 1000 mA
Batteries: 4 x type 1.5 V LR6 AA mignon
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General safety notes
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT; PLEASE FAMILIARISE YOURSELF
WITH ALL OF THE SAFETY NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE!
PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE ALL DOCUMENTATION WHEN PASSING
THIS PRODUCT ON TO OTHERS!
DANGER! DANGER TO LIFE AND RISK OF
ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN!
Never leave children unsupervised with the packaging
material. The packaging material poses a suffocation hazard. Chil-
dren frequently underestimate the dangers. The packaging material
is not a toy.
This product can be used by aged from 8 years people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction con-
cerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved. Do not allow children to play with the product.
Never allow children to clean or maintain this product unsupervised.
This product is not a toy.
If you notice anything unusual during use (e.g. unusual noise, strange
odour or smoke), switch the product off immediately and unplug
the power supply
15
from the mains socket and, if applicable, re-
move the batteries. Afterwards, do not use the product until it has
been examined by a qualified person.
Product repairs must be performed by an authorised speciality
company or customer service. Improper repairs may place the
user in considerable danger. This will also void the warranty.
Never open the housing of the product or the power supply
15
.
It has no internal parts requiring maintenance.
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Never cover the product and the power supply
15
. Heat may
otherwise build.
Do not place burning candles or open fire on or next to the product.
Do not throw the product into fire or expose it to high temperatures.
Avoid very high volumes for prolonged periods. Hearing
damage may otherwise occur.
WARNING! AVOID DANGER TO LIFE DUE
TO ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Only connect the mains adapter
15
to a properly installed mains
socket. Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to that of
the mains adapter
15
(see “Technical data“).
The power supply
15
of the product must be plugged into an easily
accessible mains socket so the product can easily be disconnected
from power in the event of an emergency.
Never touch the power supply
15
or the product with damp or
wet hands.
Before using the product, make sure that both the product and the
cable connection are undamaged! Never use a damaged product!
Always use the included power supply
15
.
Never immerse the product and the power supply
15
in water or
other liquids.
Do not use the product in very humid rooms, e.g. kitchen, bathroom
or sauna.
This product is only intended for use in dry locations and temperate
climate.
Do not use the product near splashing water, baths or swimming
pools.
Do not make unauthorised changes or modifications to the product.
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Do not place objects filled with water (e.g. vases or beverages) on
or next to the product. If liquids have entered the product, immedi-
ately unplug the power supply
15
from the socket and, if applicable,
remove the batteries. Afterwards, do not use the product until it has
been examined by a qualified person.
When the power supply
15
is plugged into a mains socket it uses
a small amount of electricity, even if the product is not connected
to the power supply
15
or is switched off. To disconnect from the
mains completely, unplug the power supply from the
15
mains
socket.
Always run the cable for the power supply
15
so it will not present
a tripping hazard.
Always unplug the power supply
15
from the mains socket before
cleaning.
Always unplug the power supply
15
by the actual plug. Never
pull on the cable.
ATTENTION! RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Always set the product on a sturdy, level surface. It could be
damaged if it falls.
Do not place heavy objects on the product.
Do not place heavy objects, e.g. furniture, on the cable.
Keep the product away from moisture, dripping water and splashing
water!
Do not use the product near heat sources or other appliances
emitting heat!
Unplug the power supply
15
from the mains socket during storms.
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Unplug the power supply
15
of the product from the mains socket
and, if applicable, remove the batteries from the battery compart-
ment if the product will not be used for a prolonged period.
Battery safety
information
DANGER TO LIFE! Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Seek immediate medical attention if swallowed!
EXPLOSION HAZARD! Never recharge disposable batteries.
Never short-circuit and / or open batteries. This could cause batter-
ies to overheat, catch fire or explode.
Never throw batteries into fire or water.
Never exert mechanical stress on batteries.
Risk of battery leakage
Avoid extreme conditions and temperatures which may affect bat-
teries, e.g. radiators / direct sunlight.
If batteries have leaked, do not allow the chemicals to come into
contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes! Flush the affected
areas immediately with clean water and seek medical attention!
WEAR SAFETY GLOVES! Batteries that have leaked
or become damaged can cause burns upon contact
with the skin. Therefore wear suitable protective gloves
in this case.
In the event of a battery leak, immediately remove the batteries
from the product in order to prevent damage.
Only use batteries of the same type. Do not mix old and new
batteries!
Remove the batteries if the product will not be used for an
extended period.
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Risk of product damage
Only use the specified battery type!
Insert the batteries according to the polarity marking (+) and (-)
on the battery and the product.
Clean the contacts on the battery and inside the battery compart-
ment before inserting!
Immediately remove drained batteries from the product.
Before first use
Note: Remove all packaging materials from the product.
Note: You can power the product using the included mains adapter
15
or using batteries.
Connecting the mains adapter to the mains
power supply
Note: Before connecting the mains adapter
15
to the mains power
supply, compare the connection information on the type plate of the
mains adapter
15
(voltage and frequency) with the information for
your electricity supply. Make sure the information matches to prevent
product damage.
Connect the coaxial power connector
16
of the mains adapter
15
with the mains adapter port
5
on the right side of the
product.
Plug the power supply
15
into a properly installed mains socket to
connect the product to the mains.
Inserting / replacing batteries
Remove the battery cover to open the battery compartment
6
at
the back of the product. If applicable, remove the used batteries.
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Insert four batteries type 1.5 V LR6 AA. Ensure correct polarity.
Note the markings inside the battery compartment
6
.
Reinstall the battery cover until you hear it lock into place to close
the battery compartment
6
.
Note: To see the battery status, press the Menu / Info button
9
on
the colour LCD
1
several times (see chapter “Displaying informa-
tion in the colour LCD
1
“). The battery level is shown in percent.
Initial use
Switching the product on and off
The product will only display the clock, date and alarm times in standby
mode when using the product with the power supply
15
. When battery
powered, the colour LCD
1
will be blank until the product is switched
on with the
button
8
.
Switching on / off on mains power:
Fully extend the antenna
7
for good reception.
Set the main switch
3
on the right side of the product to the “On“
position. The product is now in standby mode. The colour LCD
1
shows the current date and time, as well as the alarm settings for
alarm 1 and alarm 2.
Press the button
8
to switch on the product. When using the
product for the first time it will automatically scan for DAB+ stations
after being switched on. The progress bar in the colour LCD
1
in-
dicates the progress of the DAB+ station scan. The number above
the progress bar indicates how many DAB+ stations have been found.
After the DAB+ station scan has completed, the product will select
the first available DAB+ station and start playing it. By default, the
DAB+ stations are listed in numerical and alphabetic order.
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Hold down the button
8
and the product switches to standby
mode. The colour LCD
1
shows the current date and time
1b
, as
well as the alarm settings for alarm 1
1g
and alarm 2
1f
.
Set the main switch
3
on the right side of the product to the
“Off“ position to switch the product off completely.
Note: When the power supply
15
is plugged into a mains socket it
uses a small amount of electricity, even if the product is not connected
to the power supply
15
or is switched off.
Switching on / off when battery powered:
Fully extend the antenna
7
for good reception.
Set the main switch
3
on the right side of the product to the “On“
position.
Then press the button
8
to switch the product on. When using
the product for the first time it will automatically scan for DAB+ sta-
tions after being switched on. After the DAB+ station scan has com-
pleted, the product will select the first available DAB+ station and
start playing it. By default, the DAB+ stations are listed in numeri-
cal and alphabetic order.
Press the button
8
to switch the product off.
Set the main switch
3
on the right side of the product to the “Off“
position to switch the product off completely.
Note: The station list is automatically saved so the product does
not need to scan for DAB+ stations the next time it is switched on.
After being switched on, the product will automatically start play-
ing the last DAB+ station selected.
Note: You can manually scan for DAB+ stations at any time or
start an automatic station scan as described in chapter “DAB+
station scan“.
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Menu navigation using the jog dial control
element
The jog dial is a control element in the form of a dial which can be er-
gonomically turned / pressed using your finger. By turning the jog dial
control element
13
left or right, you can set values and volume levels
and also navigate through menus. Pressing down the jog dial control
element
13
confirms inputs and settings. Therefore it is possible to ad-
just and confirm settings using one single control element without hav-
ing to switch between different buttons to do this.
Turn the jog dial control element
13
left (back) or right (continue)
to navigate through a menu.
Press the jog dial control element
13
to confirm an input / setting.
Note: As an alternative to operation using the jog dial control ele-
ment
13
, you can also navigate through a menu using the button
11
and
button
12
. Press the jog dial control element
13
to confirm your
inputs / settings.
Tip: Hold down the
button
11
or the button
12
to scroll through
or select e.g. the date and time faster.
Changing radio modes
You can switch between DAB+ and FM mode.
With the product in DAB+ mode, press the button
8
to
switch to FM mode. The colour LCD
1
will now show “FM“.
Press the button
8
again to return to DAB+ mode. The
colour LCD
1
now shows “Digital Radio“.
Note: After being switched on, the product is automatically in the
last radio mode used and start playing the last station selected.
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Configuring the product
You can customise the product to your preferences. The various menu
options can be found under system settings.
Note: The system systems can be changed in both DAB+ as well as
FM mode.
Note: If no entry is made or button pressed, the product automatically
returns to playback mode after approx. 30 seconds. Settings which
were not first confirmed by pressing the jog dial control element
13
will be lost.
Menu options via the Menu / Info button
9
You can use the Menu / Info button
9
to configure various basic set-
tings on the product.
Press the Menu / Info button
9
for approx. 2 seconds to open the
menu options.
Navigate through the menu options by turning the jog dial control
element
13
left or right.
Confirm each input by pressing the jog dial control element
13
.
Press the Menu / Info button
9
again to return to the menu options
for other settings.
To return to playback mode, press the Menu / Info button
9
until
the product is in playback mode again. If no button is pressed after
the last entry, the product automatically returns to playback mode
after approx. 30 seconds.
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