English, Sub-structure assembly instructions, Start-up of the device / introduction – AEG KRC 4350 BT User Manual

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15 Speakers
16 Battery compartment
17 LCD display

Rear side (not shown)
Power cord
Wire antenna

Sub-structure assembly instructions

If you don’t want to use the device as a standalone appliance,
then please assemble it as follows:
• Remove all objects from the cupboard and anything

which is fragile in the adjacent cupboards.

• For the installation the cupboard must fulfil the following

conditions:

Thickness of the cupboard floor

between 16 mm and 20 mm.

• The wall mounting of the cupboard must be stable and

anchored firmly in the wall with at least 2 screws.

Important! Do not install the device above a cooker!

• When installing the device it must be ensured that there

is a power socket within reach.

• The mains socket must be within easy reach, so that the

plug can be quickly removed in an emergency.

Important! Do not connect the device to the mains
power supply until after installation!

• The device cannot be installed under cupboards under

which there is a lighting strip.

• For mounting, you may need the following supplies:

Reamer or nail, screwdriver, measuring tape, adhesive
tape, scissors, safety goggles.

Supplied mounting accessories
4 Screws (if necessary, check the battery compartment)
1 Drilling template

CAUTION:

• Please adhere to the dimensions stated in the installa-

tion instructions.

• You should use only the installation accessories sup-

plied.

Installation
• Stick the template to the bottom of the wall cabinet with

adhesive tape. With the help of a gimlet or nail pierce the
crosses at the attachment points and use it to mark the
holes.

• Remove the mounting plate (2) from the device. To do so,

firmly press the mounting plate backwards.

• Remove the template and fit the mounting plate with the

4 screws below the cabinet.

CAUTION:

• Use a screwdriver and not a cordless screwdriver.
• If you use different screws or if the thickness of the

cabinet floor is too small, the screws may push through
the cabinet floor.

• Now hang the radio onto the mounting plate and push it

backwards until it clicks into place.

Start-up of the device / Introduction

• Read the operating instructions thoroughly before the

start-up!

• If applicable, remove the protective film from the display.

Location
• Fold out the stands (14).
• Select a suitable location for the device. Suitable would

be an even, non-slip surface on which you can easily
operate the device.

• Ensure that the device is adequately ventilated.

Inserting the power reserve batteries
(Batteries not included)
In case of a power failure or if the power plug of the device
is disconnected from the outlet, then the settings will be
retained if the power reserve batteries have been inserted.
1. Open the battery compartment on the bottom.
2. Insert 2 AA/R6 1.5 V type batteries. Pay attention to the

correct polarity (see bottom of battery compartment)!

3. Close the battery compartment again.
4. If the device is not used for a long period of time, then

remove the batteries from the device to prevent the bat-
tery acid from leaking.

WARNING:

The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like.

Danger of explosion!

CAUTION:

• Different battery types or new and used batteries may

not be used together.

• Batteries do not belong in the household waste.

Dispose of spent batteries at the designated collection
points or at the dealer.

Power supply
• Insert the plug into a properly installed 230 V, 50 Hz power

socket. 1- 1 0:00 will appear on the display. Please ensure
that the mains voltage corresponds to the information on
the type plate.

• If you have not inserted any reserve batteries, the preset

time will get lost as soon as the power supply has been
interrupted.

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