AEG SR 4360 BT Instruction Manual page 46

Stereo radio with bluetooth
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WARNING:
Avoid damage to your hearing with volume that is too high.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the loudspeaker membranes (A) with your
hands or with objects. The membranes can get damaged
that way.
Overview of the Components
1 Nylon handle attachment
2 VOLUME control
3 Telescopic antenna
4 CD compartment
5 PUSH TO OPEN button (open CD tray)
6 TUNING control
7 USB port
8 ID3 button (ID3 tag meta data on/off)
9
button
10
STANDBY button
11
/PAIR button
12
/
buttons
13 PUSH TO OPEN (to open the storage compartment)
14
G.VOL
buttons (volume, guitar input)
15
headphone connection
16 GUITAR socket (guitar input)
17 Remote control storage compartment
18 MIC socket (microphone input)
19 AUX-IN input
20
M.VOL
buttons
21
FOLDER / MEM/10
buttons
22 PROG/P-MODE button
23 FUNC button
24 LIGHT button (light effects)
25 EQ button (equalizer)
A Loudspeaker membranes
Display
STANDBY – Standby indicator lamp
IR – Infrared sensor for remote control
PAIR – Bluetooth pairing indicator lamp
Reverse (not shown)
AC Mains connection
Battery compartment
Remote control
1 MUTE button (mute)
2 STANDBY/ button (operational readiness)
3 VOL MODE button (volume mode)
4
VOL buttons (volume)
5
button (playback/ pause)
6 TUN+/ button (radio station search upward/ next track)
7 PAIR button (disconnect current Bluetooth connection)
8
button (stop)
9 P-MODE button (playback mode)
10 TUN-/
button (radio station search downward/ previ-
ous track)
11 ID3 button (ID3 tag Meta data on/ off)
12
FOLD./10/M. buttons (album/ respectively
10 select tracks/ stored radio stations)
13 LIGHT button (lighting effect)
14 MEM button (storing)
15 FUNC. button (function mode)
16 EQ button (equalizer)
Start-up of the device/introduction
• Select a suitable location for the device, such as a dry,
flat, non-slip surface on which it is easy to operate the
machine.
• Ensure that the device is sufficiently ventilated!
• Remove the protective film from the display if it is still
present.
Power Supply
• Ensure that the voltage is the same as that indicated on
the model identification plate.
• Connect the power cable supplied (see battery compart-
ment if necessary) to a properly installed safety power
socket and the mains connector AC on the back of the
machine.
NOTE:
If the device is not used for a longer period of time, the
mains plug must be pulled from the socket.
Inserting the Batteries (not supplied)
1. Open the battery compartment lid on the rear.
2. Insert 10 batteries of type UM1/R20 1.5 V. Please ensure
that the polarity is correct (see the floor of the battery
compartment)!
3. Then close the battery lid.
NOTE:
When a mains cable is connected the batteries are auto-
matically switched off.
CAUTION:
• Batteries may leak and lose battery acid. If the device is not
used for a longer period of time, remove the batteries.
• Different battery types or new and used batteries must
not be used together.
• Batteries are not to be disposed of together with
domestic wastes. Dispose of the used batteries at the
relevant collection bin or at your dealer' s .
WARNING:
The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such
as sunshine, fire or the like. Danger of explosion!

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