AEG 400625: English

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14 FUNC. button (function mode)

WARNING:

15 MUTE button (mute)

Avoid damage to your hearing with volume that is too high.

CAUTION:

Start-up of the device/introduction

Do not touch the loudspeaker membranes (13) with your

Select a suitable location for the device, such as a dry,

hands or with objects. The membranes can get damaged

flat, non-slip surface on which it is easy to operate the

that way.

machine.

Ensure that the device is sufciently ventilated!

Overview of the Components

Remove the protective lm from the display if it is still

present.

1 Telescopic antenna

2 FOLD./10+ button

Power Supply

3 button (increase volume)

Ensure that the voltage is the same as that indicated on

4 CD compartment

the model identification plate.

5 PUSH TO OPEN button (open CD tray)

Connect the power cable supplied (see battery compart-

6 / TUN- button

ment if necessary) to a properly installed safety power

7 EQ button (equalizer)

socket and the mains connector AC on the back of the

8 / M+ / button

machine.

9 AUX IN input

10 headphone connection

NOTE:

11 / TUN+ button

If the device is not used for a longer period of time, the

12 / M- / ID3 button (Stop / Select preset location / ID3 tag

mains plug must be pulled from the socket.

meta data on/off)

13 Loudspeaker membranes

Inserting the Batteries (not supplied)

14 PAIR/STANDBY – Standby indicator lamp /Bluetooth

1. Open the battery compartment lid on the rear.

Pairing

2. Insert 8 batteries of type UM1/R20 1.5 V. Please ensure

15 IR Infrared sensor for remote control

that the polarity is correct (see the floor of the battery

16 Display

compartment)!

17 MEM/P-MODE button

3. Then close the battery lid.

18 button (reduce volume)

19 USB port

NOTE:

20 / FUNC. button

When a mains cable is connected the batteries are auto-

matically switched off.

Reverse (not shown)

CAUTION:

AC Mains connection

Batteries may leak and lose battery acid. If the device is

not used for a longer period of time, remove the bat-

Underside (not shown)

teries.

Battery compartment

Different battery types or new and used batteries must

not be used together.

Remote control

Batteries are not to be disposed of together with

1 STANDBY/

button (operational readiness)

domestic wastes. Dispose of the used batteries at the

2 EQ button (equalizer)

relevant collection bin or at your dealer’s.

3 FM ST/MO button (stereo/mono)

4 DIR button (select album)

WARNING:

5 VOL buttons (volume)

The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such

6 TUN+/ button (radio station search upward/ next track)

as sunshine, fire or the like. Danger of explosion!

7 PAIR button (disconnect current Bluetooth connection)

8 button (stop)

Remote control

9 MEM/P-MODE button (storing/playback mode)

10 button (playback/ pause)

NOTE:

11 TUN-/ button (radio station search downward/ previ-

The lithium cell in the battery compartment of the remote

ous track)

control was secured with foil for transport. This extends the

12 MEM./10 buttons ( respectively 10 select tracks/

battery life. Remove this foil before initial use to operate the

stored radio stations)

remote control.

13 ID3 button (ID3 tag Meta data on/off)