Headphone Out; Warning / Troubleshooting / Technical Specification - Bush BR40DAB Instruction Manual

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BR40DAB

Warning / Troubleshooting / Technical Specification

All electrical and electronic products must not be disposed of
with household waste. Please refer to the retailer from whom
you purchased this item for disposal instructions.
Batteries and packaging materials can be recycled using your
local collection facilities.
Troubleshooting
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair.
If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints, consult you retailer or
service center.
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this
would void your guarantee.
PROBLEM
No sound
The radio does not operate
when you press any buttons
Radio poor reception
Technical Specification
Power Consumption................................................................... 1.5W x 2
Supply Voltage/Battery................................................................ 9 V (AA/UM3 x 6)
DAB+.......................................................................................... BAND III 174 -240 MHz
FM............................................................................................... 87.5-108 MHz
Sensitivity.................................................................................... -95dBm Typical
(Headphone out) ................................................................. 3.5mm Stereo Jack
POSSIBLE
Volume may not be adjusted,

(Headphone out)

are connected.
Power is not correctly
connected.
Electrostatic discharge
Weak radio aerial signal
Interference caused by the
other electrical equipment
(i.e. TVs, VCR, Computer,
fluorescent lamps (TL) etc)
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REMEDY
Increase the Volume level.
Disconnect your
(Headphone out).
Check and connect the power
properly.
Turn off the unit, disconnect
the main power, reconnect
after a 60 seconds
Extend and aim the aerial for
the best reception possible.
Keep the unit away from other
electrical equipment where
possible

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