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DUALIT KITCHEN RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL GB 10/06

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DUAL I T K I TCHEN RAD IO

INSTRUCT ION MANUAL

GB 10/06

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SSAAFFEETTYY PPRREECCAAUUTTIIOONNSS..................................

PPAACCKKAAGGEE CCOONNTTEENNTTSS ..................................

PPAARRTTSS AANNDD CCOONNTTRROOLLSS ..............................RADIO HOUSING CONTROLS INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

QQUUIICCKK SSTTAARRTT ................................................

SSEETTTTIINNGG UUPP ....................................................CLOCK AND DATE ALARM SNOOZEKITCHEN TIMER SLEEP

BBAATTTTEERRYY ..........................................................

DDAABB MMOODDEE .....................................................AUTO DAB TUNING MANUAL DAB TUNINGSTORING PRESETSDAB DISPLAYSTATION ORDER

CONTENTS

FFMM MMOODDEE ......................................................FM TUNING FM PRESETS

IINNPPUUTTSS AANNDD OOUUTTPPUUTTSS ..............................AUX INSPEAKER OUTHEADPHONE DIGITAL OUT

BBAACCKKLLIIGGHHTT ....................................................

TTRROOUUBBLLEESSHHOOOOTTIINNGG....................................

SSEERRVVIICCIINNGG .....................................................RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGSREPLACING THE BATTERY REPLACEMENT PARTSCLEANINGFAULTSGUARANTEE

PPRROODDUUCCTT SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN..........................

SSOOFFTTWWAARREE VVEERRSSIIOONN.....................................

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The Dualit Digital Kitchen Radio offers the most advanced soundquality. The extra large screen makesnavigating easy from a choice of DABand FM. The internal NiMHrechargeable battery pack meansyou can enjoy your Dualit radioanywhere in the home.

CAREFULLY READ ALLTHE INSTRUCTIONSBEFORE USING THERADIO. KEEP THESEINSTRUCTIONS IN ASAFE PLACE FORFUTURE REFERENCE.

AAllwwaayyss ffoollllooww tthheessee ssaaffeettyy gguuiiddeelliinneessaanndd wwaarrnniinnggss wwhheenn uussiinngg tthhee rraaddiioottoo aavvooiidd ppeerrssoonnaall iinnjjuurryy oorr ddaammaaggeettoo tthhee rraaddiioo..

• Do not remove metal castings or any other parts, this will invalidateyour warranty and is dangerous

• Never use abrasive, liquid, aerosolcleaners or brushes on the radio

• Do not use the radio charger ifthe power cord is defective

• To reduce the risk of fire or shock,do not expose the radio or charger to water or moisture

• Inside the radio there arehazardous voltages and non-userserviceable parts

• To prolong the battery life, turn off power switch (22) when not plugged in or radio is not in use

• If removed, keep the battery packout of reach of small children

• Do not plug the appliance inbefore checking the voltageindicated on the charger label isthe same as the mains voltage

• Ensure liquids and foreign objects do not get into the radio housing

• Keep radio away from heatsources and direct sunlight

• Use only the charger supplied tocharge the battery or to usemains power

• Do not use outside with charger

• Always unplug the mains supplycord prior to cleaning the radio

• Allow a 2cm clearance around the radio housing when in use

THE DUALIT KITCHEN RADIO

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Before using the radio, check the following items are in the box:• Dualit Kitchen Radio• 10.5V AC/1.8A Power adaptor, cord and plug• Instruction manualIf above items are missing or damaged, please contact place of purchase.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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PARTS AND CONTROLS

• No naked flame, such as litcandles, should be placed on or near the radio

• Misuse of the radio may result inhazardous radiation exposure

• DDoo nnoott hhaannddllee aa ddaammaaggeedd oorr lleeaakkiinngg bbaatttteerryy ppaacckk.. Contact with the material can result in injury or burns to the eyes or skin.Even if foreign substances are not immediately visible, chemical changes in the material can resultin injuries at a later date

• Do not disassemble or tamper with the battery pack

• The radio is sensitive to electrostatic discharges

Save these instructions

PACKAGE CONTENTS

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Radio housing:

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Radio housing1. Soft Touch central body2. Carry Handle3. Speaker4. Power LED5. Cast metal body

Controls6. Volume7. LCD display8. Tuning9. Aerial10. Backlight 11. Mode12. Set up13. Presets14. Autotune15. Display16. Standby

Inputs and outputs17. Aux in18. Headphone19. Speaker out 20. Digital out21. 10.5V AC/1.8A 22. ON/OFF Power switch

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PARTS AND CONTROLS

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6 7 8 9

18 19 20 21 22

Controls - Top view

Inputs and outputs - Rear view

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Select the alarm type: ‘DAB/FM’ radio,‘Buzzer’ or ‘Off’ using the ‘TUNE’ knob(8). To deactivate the alarm feature, setthe alarm type to the ‘off’ position.

Once the alarm type is selected it will exitsetup and a bell symbol will appearon the top right of the screen.

To turn off the alarm or to activate thesnooze feature press ‘STANDBY’ (16).

Tuning into a DAB station willautomatically set the clock and date.

Alternatively, to manually set, press andhold ‘SETUP’ button (12) for 2 seconds .

Select ‘Set Clock’ using ‘TUNE’ knob (8).

You will be asked for the Year, Month,Day, Hour and Minutes.

Using the ‘TUNE’ knob (8) select and setthe correct time and date.

SETTING UPQUICK START

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ALARM

Here's a quick guide to get you startedwhile you read the rest of the manual andfamiliarise yourself with the many featuresof your Dualit Kitchen Radio.

• Connect the mains power adaptor to the the back of the radio (21)

• Fully extend the ‘AERIAL’ (9) as far asit will go

•• SSLLIIDDEE TTHHEE MMAAIINN ‘‘OONN//OOFFFF’’ ((2222)) IINN TTHHEE BBAACCKK OOFF TTHHEE RRAADDIIOO TTOO TTHHEE ‘‘OONN’’ PPOOSSIITTIIOONN

• Press ‘STANDBY’ (16) to turn on the

radio. It will default to ‘DAB’ mode

• The radio will automatically perform aquick tune for available stations

• Turn the ‘TUNE’ knob (8) to cycle through stations. Push down on this knob to select the new station

• Adjust ‘VOLUME’ (6) to the desired level

• Press the ‘MODE’ Button (11) to change to ‘FM’ or ‘AUX IN’ modes.

CLOCK AND DATE

To set alarm, hold ‘SETUP’ for 2 seconds.

Cycle through the options using the‘TUNE’ Knob (8) and select ‘Alarm’.

Using the ‘TUNE’ knob (8) set the ‘Hour’and ‘Minutes’ to required time.

Select how often you would like the alarmto sound: Once only, Daily or Weekdays.

ALARM

Hold ‘SETUP’ (12) for 2 second. Select the‘Snooze’ feature using ‘TUNE’ knob (8).

Select the snooze time required between‘0-9 Minutes’. ‘0’ being the off setting.

Press the ‘STANDBY’ button (16) toactivate snooze once the alarm sounds.

‘z’ will flash on screen when this is active

SNOOZE

PPrreessss aanndd hhoolldd ‘‘SSEETTUUPP’’ ((1122)) ffoorr 22 sseeccoonnddss ttoo aacccceessss sseettuupp mmeennuu,, tthheenn rroottaattee tthhee‘‘TTUUNNEE’’ kknnoobb ((88)) ttoo ssccrroollll tthhrroouugghh tthhee ooppttiioonnss ddiissppllaayyeedd oonn ssccrreeeenn,, tthheenn ppuusshh tthheekknnoobb ddoowwnn ttoo sseelleecctt tthhaatt ooppttiioonn.. References to the ‘TUNE’ knob (8), unless otherwisestated, requires use of this action. Once you have completed setting up your radio,press ‘SETUP’ (12) to exit and return to radio mode.

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Once charged and after using the radiowith battery power, rreemmeemmbbeerr to turnOFF power switch (22).

NNoottee:: IIff tthhee bbaatttteerryy iiss nneeww oorr uunnuusseedd ffoorrsseevveerraall wweeeekkss,, iitt mmaayy ttaakkee uupp ttoo 44cchhaarrggee//ddiisscchhaaggee ccyycclleess bbeeffoorree tthhee bbaatttteerryyiiss aatt ffuullll ccaappaacciittyy..

Charging the battery while in ‘standby’position will achieve fastest charge time.

The display will read ‘Battery Charge’when charging and ‘Full Battery’ oncefully charged.

The ‘LCD DISPLAY’ (7) will flicker between‘Battery Charge’ and ‘Full Battery’ whilethe battery charge status is determined.When the NiMH battery requires charging‘Low Battery’ will flash on the screen.

A new battery will give 3 - 4 hours playtime in DAB mode, 7 - 8 hours in FMmode. Battery times may vary, dependingon volume and mode the radio is used in.

Use only the Dualit supplied AC poweradaptor provided with the radio forcharging and mains power operation.The lifespan of the battery will vary withproduct usage and storage conditions.

The kitchen timer feature will countdownfrom a desired time and sound a buzzer.

Press and hold ‘SETUP’ (12) for 2 seconds.Cycle through the options using the‘TUNE’ Knob (8) and select the ‘Timer’.

Firstly select the approximate time forcountdown 5,10, 30 Mins or 2, 12 Hours.

Then using the ‘TUNE’ knob (8) set theexact time delay from the starting points.

The buzzer will activate once the timerhas countdown to zero. Press ‘STANDBY’button (16) to switch off the buzzer.

Radio turns off after a set period of time.

Press and hold ‘SETUP’ (12) for 2 seconds.Select ‘Sleep’ option using the ‘TUNE’Knob (8) Choose the number of minutesfrom ‘1 - 90’ and set to the ‘On’ position.

You can turn off sleep mode anytime bysetting to ‘Off’ position in this menu.

A ‘S’ will flash in the top right corner ofthe screen when this feature is activate.

KITCHEN TIMER

SETTING UP

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BATTERY

Your Dualit radio includes a rechargeableNiMH battery for portable listening.

WWhheenn uussiinngg tthhee rraaddiioo wwiitthh bbaatttteerryy ppoowweerraanndd nnoott mmaaiinnss vvoollttaaggee,, tthhee OONN//OOFFFFsswwiittcchh ((2222)),, llooccaatteedd aatt tthhee rreeaarr ooff tthheerraaddiioo,, MMUUSSTT bbee ttuurrnneedd ttoo tthhee OOFFFFppoossiittiioonn wwhheenn tthhee rraaddiioo iiss nnoott iinn uussee..

LLeeaavviinngg tthhee sswwiittcchh iinn tthhee OONN ppoossiittiioonnaanndd tthhee rraaddiioo iinn SSTTAANNDDBBYY wwiillll ddrraassttiiccaallllyysshhoorrtteenn tthhee lliiffee ooff tthhee bbaatttteerriieess aanndd aa nneewwbbaatttteerryy ppaacckk wwiillll hhaavvee ttoo bbee ppuurrcchhaasseedd..((AAvvaaiillaabbllee ffrroomm DDuuaalliitt LLttdd,, sseeee ppaaggee 1122))

TToo CChhaarrggee:: Connect the AC poweradaptor to the power socket (21) on theback of the radio and charge until ‘Fullbattery’ is displayed on the LCD screen.

TThhee bbaatttteerryy iiss ssuupppplliieedd uunncchhaarrggeedd aannddrreeqquuiirreess aa ffuullll 1166 hhoouurr cchhaarrggee bbeeffoorree ffiirrssttuussee.. TThhee sswwiittcchh ((2222)) oonn tthhee bbaacckk ooff tthheerraaddiioo mmuusstt bbee OONN ttoo cchhaarrggee..

With a partially charged battery This willtake approximately 10 - 13 hours.

SLEEP MODE

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You can manually tune DAB frequenciesto get the best possible signal and willaid in determining the best position forthe radio.

Momentarily press the ‘SETUP’ button(12) and cycle through the options untilyou reach ‘Manual tune’.

You will now see the numerical DABfrequencies.

A signal strength bar will appear next tothe radio station. The hollow block is theminimum signal required.

Move the radio or aerial until the solidblocks are on or above the hollow block.

You can view this signal bar anytimewhile listening in DAB mode by clickingdown on the ‘TUNE’ Button (8).

You can store up to 5 DAB presets.

Tune into the station you wish to store.

Then press and hold one of the fivecorresponding ‘PRESET’ buttons (13) for5 seconds.

The above display will show if successfullysaved to presets.

Your DAB radio tunes and sets up withminimal effort. All available frequenciesare automatically picked up by the radio.

When you turn on the radio, it willperform a Auto tune. All available stationswill display alphanumerically.

You can change the display order setting,See ‘Station order’ on page 7.

If no stations are found during theautotune ‘No stations available’ will bedisplayed.

Ensure the ‘AERIAL’ (9) is fully extendedand move the radio to a differentlocation and press the ‘AUTOTUNE’button (16).

IIff tthhiiss ffaaiillss yyoouu mmaayy iinn aann aarreeaa wwiitthh nnooddiiggiittaall rraaddiioo ccoovveerraaggee.. VViissiitt ssiitteess ssuucchh aasshhttttpp::////wwwwww..bbbbcc..ccoo..uukk//ddiiggiittaallrraaddiioo ffoorrccoovveerraaggee..

DAB MODE

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MANUAL DAB TUNING

BBC Radio 4

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STORING PRESETSAUTO DAB TUNING

BBC RADIO 4

Preset 1 saved

Scanning...

DAB DISPLAY

DAB transmits a range of text informationalong with its audio broadcast.

Momentarily press the ‘DISPLAY’ button(15) while in DAB mode will cyclethrough the information.

• DDLLSS ((SSccrroolllliinngg TTeexxtt)) - Dynamic label

segment is a scrolling text display

that the broadcaster may include

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9

Changes the order of the DAB station list.

Momentarily press the ‘SETUP’ button

(12) and scroll to ‘Station Order’.

•• FFaavv ssttaattiioonn -- This displays the 10 mostrecently listened too stations

A heart symbol & favourite number is

displayed beside each fav station

•• AAuuttoo PPrreesseettss -- Only active when ‘Fav

station’ setting is selected. When

selected the top 5 favourite

stations will automatically be set to

the button presets (4)

•• AAllpphhaannuummeerriicc -- Alphabetical order

•• AAccttiivvee SSttaattiioonn -- Working stations are

listed at the beginning of the station

list with remainder following

alphanumerically

•• PPrruunnee -- Removes stations in list with

no reception in you current location.

•• SSiiggnnaall ffrreeqquueennccyy -- Current station

channel and frequency is displayed

• SSiiggnnaall iinnffoo - Information on the

signal. Is it Mono or Stereo and the

transmission bit-rate. The higher the

bit-rate the better the sound quality

• SSiiggnnaall eerrrroorr -- This shows a real time

view of your current signal status.

You can use this feature to locate the

best possible signal by moving the

radio or aerial (9).

The lower the signal error the better

the signal strength. 0-20 is a good

signal, 21-40 is a borderline signal,

40-99 requires moving radio to a

better position.

BBC Radio 4

SIGNAL ERROR 18

DAB DISPLAY

with transmissions. This text may

include current song playing, text

numbers for competitions, etc

• PPrrooggrraammmmee ttyyppee - This shows the

type of station e.g. ‘Pop Music’

• EEnnsseemmbbllee ((GGrroouupp NNaammee)) -- DAB

signals are broadcast in groups at

local and national levels. The group

layering is called Multiplex and

displays what signal you are receiving

and from whom. e.g. BBC range of

stations

•• TTiimmee aanndd DDaattee -- The current time and

date is sent by the broadcaster. The

clock automatically sets to this time

when listening in DAB mode

STATION ORDER

BBC Radio 4

e Archers: featu

DAB MODE

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An additional speaker may be added tolisten in stereo sound.

The internal radio ‘SPEAKER’ (4) will workalong side the external speaker or device.

For private listening, connect headphoneswith a 3.5mm connector to socket (18).

The ‘SPEAKER’ (4) will be muted when the‘HEADPHONE’ (18) socket is in use.

Your DAB radio is equipped with ‘S/PDIF’(20) optical digital out. DDAABB MMOODDEE OONNLLYY

This provides a digital signal to external amplifiers or devices with an optical inputfor clear sound without losing any of thequality of the digital broadcast.

To listen to FM radio stations momentarilypress the ‘MODE’ button (11) until ‘FM’ isdisplayed on the screen.

The first time you turn on the radio it willstart at ‘87.5MHz’ otherwise it will tuneto the last station listened to.

You can manually tune or autotune tofind a FM station.

Manually by using the ‘TUNE’ Knob (8).Rotate it to the desired frequency thenclick down to select.

Momentarily press the ‘AUTO TUNE’button (14) to scan to next availablestation with good enough signal.

Moving the ‘AERIAL’ (9) or radio mayimprove signal strength and reception.

FM TUNING

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FM MODE

FM PRESETS

You can store up to 5 FM presets.

Simply tune into the station you wish to store.

Then press and hold the correspondingpreset button (13) for 5 seconds.

The station will be stored to this preset.

You can listen to auxiliary devices on yourradio speaker. Devices such as MP3players, CD players, Laptops, etc.

Any device with ‘Audio out’ or‘Headphone’ socket can be used.

You will require a 3.5mm to 3.5mm ordual phono stereo cable to connect.

Momentarily press the ‘MODE’ button(11) until you reach ‘Aux in’.

Plug in the auxiliary device using a3.5mm cable into socket (17).

AUX IN

DIGITAL OUT

HEADPHONE

SPEAKER OUT

FM 98.8MHz

INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

BACKLIGHTThere is 3 brightness levels for the LCDdisplay (7). Press the ‘BACKLIGHT’ button(10) to cycle through the 3 levels.

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SERVICING

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This will remove all favourites, presetsand all settings will reset to default.

Press and hold the ‘DISPLAY’ button(15) for 2 seconds to reset to factorysettings. TThhiiss ccaannnnoott bbee uunnddoonnee..

Disconnect the mains adaptor beforeattempting to change the battery.Remove screws holding the batterycover in place with a screwdriver.

Lift the battery cover off, Removebattery from recess, disconnect thelead from the battery pack andreplace with the new battery pack,ensuring it is correctly connected.

Replace the battery cover by insertingbottom lip first, then screw back on.

EEnnssuurree tthhee bbaatttteerryy ddiissppoossaall iiss ccaarrrriieeddoouutt iinn aa eennvviirroonnmmeennttaallllyy ffrriieennddllyy wwaayy,,iinn aaccccoorrddaannccee wwiitthh llooccaall gguuiiddeelliinneess..

REPLACING THE BATTERY

TROUBLESHOOTING

11.. MMyy rraaddiioo wwiillll nnoott sswwiittcchh oonnaa)) Ensure the plug is correctly

inserted in the mains socket and check the main ‘ON/OFF’ switch (22) located on the back of the radio is in the ‘ON’ position.

bb)) If not using the mains supply, check the battery is charged.

22.. II hheeaarr aann eelleeccttrroonniicc ssoouunnddaa)) This is when the signal is nearly

lost or borderline. Ensure the ‘AERIAL’ (9) is fully extended or try relocating the radio using ‘Signal error’ feature, page 9.

33.. TThhee ddiissppllaayy rreeaaddss ‘‘NNOO SSTTAATTIIOONNSS AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE’’ iinn DDAABB mmooddee

aa)) The DAB signal is not strong enough. Ensure the ‘AERIAL’ (9) is fully extended. Try Manually tuning the station frequency.

bb)) If this fails move the radio to a location with better signal.

44.. TThhee cclloocckk rreesseettss oorr iiss wwrroonnggaa)) The clock may reset if the power

adaptor is disconnected and the battery is flat. Connect the power adaptor and tune into a DAB station which auto sets the time or manually re-set the time, Page 5.

bb)) The time broadcasted by the DAB station may be incorrect. Tune into another DAB station.

55.. AA ‘‘??’’ iiss ddiissppllaayyeedd nneexxtt ttoo tthhee ssttaattiioonn nnaammee iinn DDAABB mmooddee

aa)) You are outside the broadcast area or the station is inactive.

66.. II sseeee ‘‘<<<<’’ oorr ‘‘>>>>’’ nneexxtt ttoo tthhee DDAABB ssttaattiioonn nnaammee

aa)) The broadcaster has a secondary service broadcasting. The next station on the list will be the secondary service. This can be alternative music or an information service. Transmission times vary.

RESET TO FACTORY SETTING

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The service technician should ensureonly batteries specified by Dualit areused when repairing the radio.

CCAAUUTTIIOONN:: TToo rreedduuccee tthhee rriisskk ooff ffiirreeoorr ppeerrssoonnaall iinnjjuurryy,, uussee aann eexxaaccttrreeppllaacceemmeenntt DDuuaalliitt KKiittcchheenn RRaaddiioobbaatttteerryy ppaacckk,, aavvaaiillaabbllee ffrroomm DDuuaalliittoorr oouurr aauutthhoorriisseedd ddeeaalleerrss,, ddiissppoossee oofftthhee uusseedd bbaatttteerryy iinn aa eennvviirroonnmmeennttaallllyyffrriieennddllyy && ccoorrrreecctt mmaannnneerr..

The radio is sensitive to electrostaticdischarges and may not functionproperly as a result. In this caseplease disconnect the device from itsmains supply and reconnect shortlythereafter. You can then continue touse the radio normally.

Unplug the radio and wipe with adamp soft cloth.

If your radio fails within one yearfrom date of purchase we will repairor replace it free of charge provided:

• You have not misused, neglected or damaged it

• It has not been modified

• You supply your receipt to show when you bought radio

AAss bbaatttteerriieess aarree aa wweeaarraabbllee ppaarrtt tthheesseeaarree eexxcclluuddeedd ffrroomm tthhee gguuaarraanntteeee

The guarantee does not affect yourstatutory rights.

Further advice on using your Dualitradio and other products in the DualitRange is always available:

Contact the Dualit customer carelineon ++4444(0) 1293 652 500 (09:00 to17:00 Monday to Friday) or emailyour enquiry to [email protected].

GUARANTEE

CLEANING

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SERVICING

Never use abrasive, liquid, aerosolcleaners, brushes or scouring pads.

This radio must not be immersed inwater or cleaned with a water jet.

FAULTS

REPLACEMENT BATTERY CLEANING

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE

Call Dualit careline or service agentfor further assistance. If youencounter any of the followingproblems with your radio:

• The power cord or plug isdamaged

• Objects have fallen through orliquids have been spilled into theradio openings

• The product has been exposed tomoisture or water

• The product does not operatenormally when following theoperating instructions.

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PPoowweerr::

• Built in NiMH rechargeable battery with 3 - 4.5 hours battery life in DAB mode and 7 - 8 hours in FM mode.

• Adaptor:230V/10. 5V a.c,1800mABattery:9.6V d.c, 2200mAh.

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

OOuuttppuuttss::

• Stereo Headphone 3.5mm

• Optical SPDIF Digital Output

UUnniitt ccoonnttrroollss aanndd ffeeaattuurreess::

• Standby, Display, Auto tune, 5 preset buttons, Backlight, Rotary volume, Rotary tune/select, Main On/Off. Clock, Alarm, Snooze, Sleep mode and Kitchen timer

DDiissppllaayy::

• Oversize LCD white on blue easy view display 75 x 25 mm

• 3 Brightness levels

• Blue LED Power indicator

WWeeiigghhtt aanndd ddiimmeennssiioonnss::

• 2.55 Kg

• 275 x 180 x 150 mm

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• DAB: Band III 174 ~ 240 MHz

• FM: 87.5 ~ 108 MHz /step 0.1 MHz

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• Auto station search and tune

• Manual DAB / FM tuning

• 5 station presets for each mode

AAccoouussttiiccss:

• 4” Full Range Mono Speaker

• 8 WRMS @10%THD

• Frequency: 80 Hz ~ 18 kHz

• Bass port

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• DAB / FM Telescope antenna

• AUX IN.

SOFTWARE VERSIONTo view the software version installedon your radio, momentarily press‘SETUP’ (12) and cycle through to‘Sw version’.

The software version number isdisplayed on the screen.

This number is is for your referenceonly and cannot be altered.

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