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UK – USER MANUAL
Important information
Congratulations on your new radio.
Please read this manual carefully to avoid malfunction and damage to the radio and to
ensure that the radio will be a source of great pleasure to you for a very long time.
1.
Do not expose the radio to direct sunlight, high humidity, dirt, heavy vibration or
extreme temperatures.
2.
Place the unit on a solid and plane surface.
3.
Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation around the radio. Do not place the
unit on a soft surface such as a carpet. Make sure that there is sufficient of
clearance behind the unit.
4.
Do not open the cabinet. Only qualified technicians are allowed access to the
internal parts.
5.
Make sure that liquid and foreign matter cannot enter the unit.
6.
If service or repair is required, this must be carried out by qualified technicians.
7.
Unplug the unit in the following cases:
a.
The mains plug or the mains cable is defective.
b.
Foreign matter or liquid has entered the radio.
c.
The unit cannot be operated properly.
d.
The unit has fallen down or the cabinet has been damaged.
8.
Store this instruction manual carefully for future reference.
9.
Use a duster or a slightly damp, soft and non-fluffy rag to clean the radio.
10.
Do not use corrosive or strong cleaning agents. Make sure that no moisture
penetrates the radio during cleaning. Unplug the unit before cleaning.
11.
Check that the mains voltage indicated on the AC-adaptor corresponds to the
mains voltage that the unit is connected to.
12.
Unplug the unit if the radio is not to be used for a long time.
13.
Tangent has found that in situations where the supplied antenna is not used with
the product, strong signals can interfere with normal performance.
Disclaimer
Despite extensive efforts we cannot guarantee that the technical data indicated are correct,
complete and updated. We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.
Summary of Contents for DAB 2 GO
Page 1: ...D A B D A B a n d F M P o r t a b l e R a d i o...
Page 9: ...8 Menu Description...
Page 17: ...16 Description du Menu...
Page 25: ...24 Menu Beschreibung...
Page 33: ...32 Menu Beschrijving...
Page 41: ...40 Menu Beskrivelse...
Page 49: ...48 Menu beskrivning...
Page 57: ...56 Menu kuvaus...
Page 65: ...64 Descrizione Menu...
Page 73: ...72 Descripci n del Menu...
Page 81: ...80 Descri o do Menu...
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