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4 Description of the device
4.1 Contents of the device
Please check that the following are included: 1x
TechniSat CLASSIC 100
1x Operating
instructions 1x Power
cable
4.2 Special features
The radio has the following special features:
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FM radio reception.
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UKW reception range 87.5-108 MHz (analogue).
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Handwheel for manual tuning
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1W loudspeaker
4.3 Preparing the device for operation
4.3.1 Telescopic antenna set-up
The number and quality of stations received depends on the reception conditions at the
installation site. Excellent reception can be achieved with a telescopic antenna.
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Position the telescopic antenna and extend it lengthways.
Accurate positioning of the telescopic antenna is often important, especially
in
peripheral FM/UKW reception sites.
Start your first search at the window towards the transmitter mast.
In bad weather reception may be limited.
Do not touch the telescopic antenna during station playback. This may lead to
reception interference and sound fading.
4.3.2 Connection to power supply
WARNING!
Do not touch the mains plug with wet hands, risk of electric shock!
NOTE!
Arrange the mains cable so that no one trips over it.
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Connect the mains plug of the CLASSIC 100 to a mains socket (230V ~
50Hz).
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Before connecting the appliance to a wall socket, ensure that the operating
voltage of the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage.
Pull the plug out of the socket when not in use. Pull the plug, not the cable.
Unplug the device before a storm. Unplug the appliance if it is not going to be
used for a long time, e.g. before embarking on a long journey. The heat
generated during operation must be dissipated by adequate air circulation.
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