Sagem HL40 User Manual page 7

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SWITCHING ON
Only use batteries, chargers and accessories approved for use with this model.
Connecting other accessories may be dangerous and void your warranty rights.
C
HOOSING THE ADAPTOR
Choose the adaptor according to your country.
1.
Assemble the adaptor into the power transformer supplied.
S
WITCHING ON YOUR RADIO
1.
Connect the power transformer supplied with your radio.
2.
Connect the power plug to the mains.
For the model HM40, the
charging. The charge cycle is complete when the
Before using your radio the first time, change it for 12 hours.
The battery will operate best after 3 to 4 charge cycles. As batteries have a limited
lifespan, standby or operating autonomy will diminish with use.
USING THE RADIO DAILY
L
/ U
OCKING
NLOCKING THE RADIO
To carry your radio while it is on, place the
position. The control buttons are inactive.
P
OSITIONING THE
For optimal reception, extend the aerial. If necessary, move it to adjust the position.
Keep the aerial away from any source of radiation to prevent interference (television,
video recorder, etc.).
S
WITCHING FROM
Press the
key on the right side of your radio.
The screen displays the corresponding icon.
The message No signal - Start over is displayed if the reception quality is insufficient
in DAB mode. Check the direction of the aerial.
S
EARCHING FOR A RADIO STATION
I
FM
N
MODE
1.
Press the
key. The station search screen appears.
2.
Turn the knob to the right or left to scan the FM band.
The progression is displayed on the screen.
3.
At the end of the search, the radio broadcasts the station with the best signal.
To fine tune your scan, you can manually scan the FM band. For more details, see the
section
"Choosing the FM station search
icon indicates that your radio is
button on the right side of your radio in the raised
FM/DAB
AERIAL
FM
DAB
MODE TO
icon is full.
MODE
mode", page 10.
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