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If have to dispose the device in the future, note that all 

electrical and electronic device must be disposed of separately from 
household waste at official disposal centres.  

 

Avoid damage to the environment and risks to your personal 

health by disposing of device properly. 

 

For further information about proper disposal, contact your local 

government, disposal bodies or the shop where you bought the device. 

 

Dispose of all packaging in an environmentally -friendly manner. 

 

Cardboard packaging can be taken to paper recycling containers or public 

collection points for recycling. 

 

Any film or plastic contained in the packaging should be taken to your public 

collection points for disposal. 

 

Respect the environment. Old batteries must not be disposed of with 

domestic waste. They must be handed in at a collection point for waste batteries. 
Please note that batteries must be disposed of fully discharged at appropriate 
collection points for old batteries. If disposing of batteries which are not fully 
discharged, take precautions to prevent short circuits. 

 

 

 

 

General 

 

Do not drop the device and do not expose it to liquid, moisture or humidity. 

These might lead to damage to the device. 

 

If the device is moved from a cold environment into a warmer one, do let it 

adapt to the new temperature before operate the device. Otherwise, it might 
lead to condensation and cause malfunctions in the device. 

 

Do not use the device in the dust environment as dust can damage the 

interior electronic components and lead to malfunctions in the device. 

 

The device is in indoor use only. 

 

Protect the device from strong vibrations and place it on stable surfaces. 

 

Do not attempt to disassembly the device. 

 

If the device is not using for a long period of time, disconnect it from the 

power supply by unplugging the power plug. This is to avoid the risk of fire. 

 

The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings 

with items, such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains, etc. 

Disposal 

Safety 

Summary of Contents for BARD

Page 1: ...Instructions Guide Internet Radio Music System BARD...

Page 2: ...Music Player 10 DAB Radio 12 FM Radio 13 Bluetooth 14 AUX in 14 Sleep 14 Alarm 15 System Settings 15 Equaliser 16 Network 16 Time Date 17 Language 17 Factory Reset 17 Software Update 17 Setup Wizard 1...

Page 3: ...ve remote control signal 3 UP TUNING UP button Move up or right FM Set frequency 4 DOWN TUNING DOWN button Move down or left FM Set frequency 5 FAV button Select favourite stations Press and hold to B...

Page 4: ...alarm clock Return one step under the menu Back 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 DAB FM antenna Antenna for enhancing DAB FM reception 11 ON OFF switch Switch on off the device 12 DC IN Plug for power support 13...

Page 5: ...selection 14 ALARM Set Alarm1 Alarm2 15 BT PAIR Press and hold to BT discoverable under BT mode 16 Select next track hold down to seek 17 Increase volume 18 Decrease volume 19 Mute unmute 20 Number bu...

Page 6: ...u have the WEP WPA or WPA2 security password to activate the connection You may also use the WPS WiFi Protected Setup function for easy pairing between the network device and the radio Check if the li...

Page 7: ...for the morning hours or PM for the afternoon hours Setting network Firstly the device asks if keep network connected If you want to control the device in all operating modes via the app select YES If...

Page 8: ...t a number to save the currently playing station To select a preset press FAV then select one of the saved preset stations When a preset station is playing it shows 1 2 etc at the bottom of the screen...

Page 9: ...details Tap to view the saved preset stations and tap to add the playing station to the desired preset station number NOTE Be aware that if another smartphone tablet with the app in the same network...

Page 10: ...rty licenses found here https www spotify com connect third partylicenses Start playing Spotify on your smartphone as usual The devices icons is displayed at the bottom of the phone Press it to displa...

Page 11: ...during standby The device holds a queue of up to 200 tracks in My playlist Clear My playlist To clear the entire My playlist Repeat shuffle You can set these options to repeat tracks or play them in r...

Page 12: ...ns To remove stations that are listed but not unavailable choose Prune invalid Turn the navigate reel to view a list of stations and press OK to select Once selected the station plays and the screen s...

Page 13: ...the screen shows its frequency or if RDS information is available station name and any further RDS information such as programme name track title and contact details If no information is available jus...

Page 14: ...ld PRESET BT PAIR or go to the menu and choose BT disconnect Aux in Aux in mode plays audio from an external source such as an MP3 player To play audio with Aux in mode Turn the volume low on both the...

Page 15: ...ernet Radio DAB or FM o Preset Last listened or Preset 1 40 o Volume To activate the new settings scroll down and select Save The screen shows active alarms with an icon at the bottom left At the set...

Page 16: ...ble or disable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol NetRemote PIN Setup Here you can view and edit the NetRemote PIN The default NetRemote PIN is 1234 The NetRemote PIN is required when you want t...

Page 17: ...hecks for new updates from time to time Automatic updating is enabled by default To disable it select NO To enable it again select YES Check now Search for available updates immediately If newer avail...

Page 18: ...roperly 2 The device may malfunction when used in areas with strong radio interference The device will work properly again once there is no more interference No Power Ensure that the power adaptor plu...

Page 19: ...l MP3 players can be read directly on the device use an USB drive instead Alarm does not work 1 Switch on the alarm 2 Due to the volume setting refer to the solutions of No sound 3 The source of alarm...

Page 20: ...and III Power adaptor 15 0V 2 4A 36 0W Connections AUX in 3 5mm socket Headphone 3 5mm socket USB type A for playback only no charging function DC IN power supply 5 5mm socket Network standby power 2...

Page 21: ...0E GA361 1502400B Input voltage 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 1 2A Output voltage DC 15 0V Output current 2 4 A Output power 36 0 W Average active efficiency 89 73 Efficiency at low load 10 88 95 No load power...

Page 22: ...y discharged at appropriate collection points for old batteries If disposing of batteries which are not fully discharged take precautions to prevent short circuits General Do not drop the device and d...

Page 23: ...associated with high volumes Listening the device with headphones always reduce the volume before put on the headphones After the headphones are positioned properly increase the volume to the desired...

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