English, Overview of the components, Installation/introduction – AEG SRP 4354 BT User Manual

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Overview of the components

1 Handle
2 TIMER button
3 SET/PAIR/ID3 button
4

/MO/ST. button

5

button (playback/pause)

6 TUN.+ button (search run forward)
7 TUN.- button (search run backward)
8 OPEN/CLOSE CD tray open/close
9 SLEEP button (sleep)
10 MEMORY button (memory)
11 EQ button (equalizer)
12 FUNCTION Function selector switch
13 FOLD./10/M- button (album / 10 tiles downwards)
14 FOLD./10/M+ button (album / 10 titles upwards)
15 STANDBY/ON button (standby/operation)
16 VOLUME regulator (volume)
17 PROG./P-MODE button
18 Headphone connection
19 USB connection
20 LCD display
21 AUX IN jack
22 Loudspeaker
23

IR sensor for the remote control

24 CD tray
25 FM telescopic antenna
26 AC~ AC connection
27 Battery compartment
28 PAIR sensor (BT display, LED)

Remote control
1 FUNCTION button
2 TIMER button
3 MO/ST. STOP button
4

B-SKIP/DOWN button

5 -MEM/FOLD./10 button (album / 10 titles downwards)
6 MEM/PROG./P-MODE button
7 MUTE (mute) button
8 VOL- (volume) button
9 VOL+ (volume) button
10 EQ button
11 ID3 button
12 MEM/FOLD./10+ button (album / 10 titles upwards)
13 F-SKIP UP button
14

/SET (playback/ pause) button

15 SLEEP button
16 POWER STANDBY button
17 Battery compartment
18 IR sensor

Installation/Introduction

• Select a suitable location for the device. Suitable loca-

tions are dry, even and anti-slip surfaces on which you
may operate the device easily.

• Make sure there is proper ventilation for the device!
• Remove, if necessary, the protection sheet from the

display.

WARNING:

Turning up the volume too high may damage your hearing.

Power supply
• Make sure the grid voltage corresponds to the figures on

the rating plate.

• Connect the enclosed power cable (see battery compart-

ment, if necessary) with a properly installed protective
contact socket and the AC~ connection on the rear of
the device.

NOTE:

• Disconnect from mains power supply during longer

periods of non-use.

• The preset time and radio stations are lost as soon as

the power supply is interrupted.

Battery Operation (Batteries not supplied)
• Open the lid of the battery compartment on the rear

side.

• Insert the 8 batteries type UM1/R20 1.5 V. Observe the

correct polarity (see bottom of battery compartment)!

• Close the battery compartment.
Should the device not be used for a long periods, remove
the batteries, to prevent any “leakage”.

NOTE:

• If a mains cable is connected, the batteries are auto-

matically switched off.

• The preset time and radio stations are lost as soon as

you remove the batteries.

CAUTION:

• Different battery types or new and used batteries must

not be used together.

• Do not dispose of batteries with your household trash.

Please hand over at authorized collection points or
return to your dealer.

WARNING:

Do not expose to intense heat, e.g. sunlight, fire etc.

Dan-

ger of explosion!

Insert/Replace Battery in Remote Control

NOTE:

The batteries in the compartment of the remote control are
secured by a foil. This extends the life of the battery. Please
remove this foil before the first use to make the remote
control ready for operation.

• Open the battery compartment on the underside of the

remote.

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