__DT53143_B6.book Seite 3 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 1. Overview Device Dock with dust guard Display: display of symbols and plain text Control panel Infrared sensor Loudspeaker 6 POWER ON/OFF Power switch Power cable with plug 8 FM ANTENNA FM antenna 9 AUX IN Port for external devices, e.g.
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__DT53143_B6.book Seite 4 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 Remote control Infrared transmitter Mute button /set Alarm clock: set Alarm 2 ON/STAND-BY iPod: scroll up in display; Radio: access pro- /set grammed stations MODE 26 38 / MEM iPod: start/pause playback /MEM Radio: store and access ENTER...
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 5 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 2. Safety instructions and/or understanding unless they are supervised by someone responsible • Before using the device, carefully read for their safety or are instructed by through these operating instructions same how to use the device. and ensure you comply with the safety •...
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__DT53143_B6.book Seite 6 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 • This device is not designed to be oper- WARNING about material damage ated with an external timer or a sepa- • Take care when handling the power rate telecontrol system. cable: always take hold of the power •...
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 7 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 5. Power supply iPod and iPhone • Use a dock adapter that fits your iPod / Mains connection iPhone. Do not attempt to connect your iPod to the device by force. DANGER! Connect the power plug 7 only to an easily accessible iPhone and iPod are trademarks of Apple...
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 8 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 6. Operation • Press SNOOZE/DIMMER 30 to change the display lighting. This will not work if the alarm clock is currently 6.1 Basic operation sounding. As a rule, the instructions describe opera- Switching off with SLEEP tion with the remote control.
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 9 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 7. iPod / iPhone Number on iPod / iPhone models bottom of The dock 1 is also suitable for an iPhone if adapter an appropriate dock adapter 10 is used (number of the adapter in the table: 12 or iPhone 3G (8GB, 16GB) 15).
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 10 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 Docking and starting an iPod The following battery displays may appear on the iPod screen: : The iPod battery is fully charged. : The iPod battery is charging. 7.3 Controlling an iPod MENU 29 Accesses the menu;...
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 11 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 4. Now press ¢ UP 20 or 4 the first station with a sufficiently strong signal. DOWN 21 to set the minutes. 5. Press TIME SET 12 to finish inputting Storing a station the time.
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 12 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 10. Connecting an external • Once triggered, the alarm becomes progressively louder. device Switching the alarm clock on and You can connect devices such as an MP3 player (earphone jack) or a CD player (Au- The device must be switched to standby to dio Out) to the socket AUX IN 9.
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 13 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 11. Cleaning Batteries must not be dis- carded with your household waste. Spent batteries must DANGER! Remove the power be disposed of properly. plug 7 from the wall socket before Special containers are avail- cleaning the device.
GB_DT53143 Soundstation.fm Seite 14 Mittwoch, 25. August 2010 2:14 14 15. Technical data Possible causes/ Fault Action Electrical data • Is the power sup- Model: SST 50 A1 ply reliable? Line voltage: 220-240V ~ 50Hz • Has the mute but- Protection class: ton been pressed or the volume...
__DT53143_B6.book Seite 15 Dienstag, 24. August 2010 5:14 17 16. Warranty The warranty for your appliance is valid for 3 years from the date of purchase. The ap- pliance has been manufactured in accord- ance with strict quality guidelines and tested before delivery.
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