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Radio/charger
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E N G L I S H
Battery packs should be refreshed
overnight after every 10th charge/
discharge cycle or whenever the pack
no longer delivers the same amount of
work.
• To refresh your battery pack, place the battery in
the charger as usual. The red light will blink
continuously indicating that the charge cycle has
started.
• When the 1-hour charge cycle has completed,
the light will stay on continuously and will no longer
blink. The pack is fully charged and can be used
at this time.
• If the pack is left in the charger after the initial
1-hour charge, the charger will automatically
initiate the refresh mode. This mode will continue
up to 8 hours, but the battery pack can be
removed at any time during the refresh mode.
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
When the charger detects a battery that is too hot or
too cold, it automatically starts a Hot/Cold Pack Delay,
suspending charging until the battery has reached
an appropriate temperature. The charger then
automatically switches to the pack charging mode.
This feature ensures maximum battery life. The red
indicator blinks long, then short while in the Hot/
Cold Pack Delay mode.
Switching on and off (fig. A)
• To switch the radio on, turn the volume control
(1) in the clockwise direction.
• To switch the radio off, turn the volume control
(1) in the anti-clockwise direction until it clicks in
place.
Programming functions
The radio has a memory to store the time and preset
your favourite radio stations.
Installing the batteries (fig. C)
The memory uses batteries of size AA.
• Release the latch (4) to open the cover (8) on the
back of the radio.
• Remove the battery compartment cover (9).
• Place the batteries. Make sure the batteries are
placed as indicated.
• Re-install the battery compartment cover (9).
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• Close the cover (8).
Programming the clock (fig. D)
• Switch the radio on.
• Press the button (10) until the time starts flashing
in the display (5).
• Use the keys (11 & 12) to set the time.
• Press the button (10) until the time stops flashing.
Programming radio stations (fig. D)
The memory can store 4 different stations, both in
FM and AM mode.
• Switch the radio on.
• Set the desired frequency as described below.
• Keep the first one of the memory keys (13)
depressed. The frequency setting starts flashing
in the display (5). Continue to keep the key
depressed until the setting stops flashing.
• Repeat as for the other stations.
Radio operation
Volume control (fig. A)
• Turn the volume control (1) to the desired level.
Mode selection (fig. A & D)
• Press the button (2). The mode will cycle from
FM to AM to AUX each time the button is pressed.
Station selector (fig. A & D)
• Turn the station selector (3) to the desired
frequency setting, which is indicated on the
display (5).
• Alternatively, use the keys (11 & 12) to set the
desired frequency.
Station search (fig. A & D)
• Press one of the keys (11 or 12). The radio will
search for the first station with acceptable
reception and stop at that station.
Auxiliary port (fig. E)
• Remove the protective cap from the auxiliary port
(14).
• Insert the output jack from an auxiliary source
into the port.
• Select the AUX mode.

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