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England: ASB90I
Index
1. Safety
2. Preparations for use
3. Installation
4. Functions
5. Operation
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5.1. Master power switch
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5.2. Quick start
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5.3. iPod functions
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5.4. Radio functions
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5.5. Clock functions
6. Cleaning and maintenance
7. Technical data
8. Disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment
Safety
Intended use
The iPod Music System functions as a docking station to play music from an iPod. The appliance also
plays music from radio. The clock function includes an alarm and sleep program.
Read the manual carefully before the first use.
Labels in this manual
WARNING A warning means that injury or death is possible if the instructions are not obeyed.
CAUTION A caution means that damage to the equipment is possible.

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  • Page 1 England: ASB90I Index  1. Safety  2. Preparations for use  3. Installation  4. Functions  5. Operation 5.1. Master power switch 5.2. Quick start 5.3. iPod functions 5.4. Radio functions 5.5. Clock functions  6. Cleaning and maintenance ...
  • Page 2: Preparations For Use

    A note gives additional information, e.g. for a procedure. General safety instructions WARNING Do not put force on the appliance. The appliance can fall and can cause serious injury. CAUTION Do not spill any liquid on the appliance. WARNING Do not insert any objects in the ventilation holes. CAUTION Do not block the ventilation holes.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    We recommend that you retain the original carton and packing materials in case it ever becomes necessary to return your product for service. This is the only way to safely protect the product against damage in transit. If you do dispose of the carton and the packing materials, please remember to recycle with due care to the environment.
  • Page 4: Install Batteries

    CAUTION Do not put the appliance near a heat source. Do not expose the appliance to direct sunlight. This appliance is equipped with rubber feet to prevent it from moving. The feet are made from non- migrating material specially formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on furniture. However, certain types of furniture polishes, wood preservatives or cleaning sprays cause the rubber to soften and leave marks or a residue on the furniture, and potentially risk the surface to become damaged.
  • Page 5: Connecting The System

    Connections 1. FM 75 OHM antenna input 2. AM 300 OHM antenna input 220V connection On / Off key (POWER) 1. AUX IN 2. Composite video OUT 3. S-Video 4. Warning LED Connecting the system Audio connections (input) These connections allow you to receive audio signal from a connected CD/DVD player or amplifier. ...
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    Do not make all connections simultaneously as this will affect the output quality. Aerial connection (FM radio) Insert an FM aerial or a suitable cable into the FM ANT connection. Aerial connection (AM radio) Place the aerial on a horizontal flat surface. Place the aerial close enough to the appliance to be able to connect the wires.
  • Page 7: Operation

    ASB90I Docking Station 1. REPEAT iAUX 2. REPEAT iiPod 3. VOL + button 4. VOL - button 5. IR receiver 6. Input selection 7. SET button 8. REPEAT iALARM 9. TUNER button 10. LED Display Operation All functions of the appliance are accessible using the remote control. All instructions refer to operation with the remote control, unless indicated otherwise.
  • Page 8: Quick Start

    The appliance is designed to be operated using the remote control. For regular use you may find it convenient to switch the appliance to standby mode after use. However, if you wish to care for the environment and not waste energy by leaving the appliance in standby mode, you can also switch off at the master power switch.
  • Page 9 iPod/iPhone/iPad functions  Select your type iPad/ iPhone/ iPad.  Place your iPad/ iPhone/ iPad in the docking station. Press the IPOD button (3). This key is located on your remote control.  To start playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (17) once. ...
  • Page 10: Ipod Functions

    iPod functions Audio playback During playback, the following functions are available:  To select a track, press the PREV button (6) or the NEXT button (16) until the desired track is set.  To forward or rewind the track, press and hold the PREV button (6) or the NEXT button (16). ...
  • Page 11: Radio Functions

    Radio functions To select the radio band, press the TUNERbutton (2) to toggle between AM/FM. To skip to the next preset station, press the CH- button (9) or the CH+ button (19). To search for a specific frequency, press the IPOD MENU UP button (15) or the IPOD MENU DOWN button (5) repeatedly until the desired frequency is set.
  • Page 12: Clock Functions

     Use the CH-/CH+ (9/ 19) buttons to select your preferred channel. Press ENTER (7) to confirm. Quick installation of the list of stations: Press 3 seconds on the key MEM (11) to start the search programme for automatically setting the available channels. Clock functions Setting the current time ...
  • Page 13  Set the hour Use the keys NEXT (16) en PREV (6) for this.  Confirm hour  To do this, press the ENTER key (7). The minutes are flashing on the display.  Set the minutes Use the keys NEXT (16) en PREV (6) for this. ...
  • Page 14: Cleaning And Maintenance

    During a power failure, or when unplugging the appliance, the time settings are lost. Snooze alarm The default snooze time is: 9 minutes.  To snooze the alarm, press any button except the POWER/STANDBY button (1). The alarm sounds again after the snooze time has elapsed. ...
  • Page 15: Disposal Of Used Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. For more information and warranty conditions, please visit: www.akai.eu Do not dispose of batteries as household waste but take them to a battery recycling facility.

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