AEG SR 4337 iP: ENGLISH

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General Safety Guidelines

Children and disabled persons

For the safety of your children, keep any packing parts

Before using this device, carefully read this user manual

(plastic bags, cartilage, Styrofoam etc.) out of their reach.

and keep it together with the Warranty Certicate, cashier

receipt and if possible, the original package inclusive its

WARNING!

interior packing. If you hand on the device to any third

Don’t let small children play with foils for danger of

person, include the user manual as well.

suocation!

To avoid the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose

This device is not intended for use by persons (includ-

the device to rain or humidity. Do not operate near

ing children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental

water (e.g. in bathrooms, swimming pools and wet

capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge

basements).

unless they have been given supervision or instructions

The unit is designed solely for private use and its

concerning the use of the device by a person respon-

intended purpose. This unit is not designed for com-

sible for their safety.

mercial use.

Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the

Only connect to a standard wall outlet. Make sure the

device.

voltage indicated on the device is in conformity with

the voltage of the outlet.

Symbols in this user manual

If using external adapters, please observe correct

Important notes for your safety are marked distinctively.

polarity and voltage. Insert batteries properly.

Pay absolute attention to them to avoid accidents and

When installing the device, do not cover any of the

damage to the device.

ventilation openings.

WARNING:

Never open the enclosure of the device. Improper re-

Warns of dangers for your health and indicates poten-

pairs may cause signicant hazards to the user. In case

tial risks of injury.

the device or the mains cable are damaged, do not

operate the device and have it repaired by an expert.

CAUTION:

Regularly check the mains cable for damage.

Indicates potential dangers for the device or other objects.

In order to avoid hazards, a damaged mains cable must

be replaced with an equivalent cable by the manufac-

NOTE:

turer, our customer service or any other specialist.

Highlights tips and information for you.

If you do not use the device for a longer period of

time, please unplug the device and remove the batter-

ies.

Special safety guidelines

These symbols may be found on the device and are

This device operates with a

intended as warnings:

Class 1 laser.

The lightning ash is intended to alert the

user to the presence of dangerous voltage

within the device.

Overview of the components

The exclamation mark is intended to alert the

user to the presence of important operating

1 Telescopic antenna

and maintenance instruction accompanying

2 Handle

this device.

3 CD compartment

Products with this symbol operate with a

4 STANDBY button (standby/power)

“Class 1 Laser” for scanning the CD. The built-

5 CLOCK button (clock)

in safety switches are intended to prevent the

6 FUNCTION (function switch)

user from being exposed to the dangerous

7 STOP button

laser beam not visible to the eye when open-

8 / buttons (search forward/backwards)

ing the CD compartment.

9 button (play/pause)

10 Clip for opening the CD compartment (OPEN/CLOSE)

These safety switches must not be bypassed or altered;

11 Docking port

otherwise there is a risk of being exposed to the laser

12 VOLUME +/- (volume) buttons

beam.

13 Speaker

14 LCD dsplay

15 Battery compartment

16 POWER indicator light

17 IR sensor for the remote control

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Rear view (not shown)

Insert the 8 batteries type UM 2/R14 1.5 V. Observe the

AUX IN connection

correct polarity (see bottom of battery compartment)!

AC~ mains supply

Close the battery compartment.

Should the device not be used for a long periods, remove

Remote control

the batteries, to prevent any “leakage”.

1 CLOCK button

NOTE:

2 MUTE button

3 PRE-DN/PRE-UP buttons (radio station memory)

If a mains cable is connected, the batteries are

4 SNOOZE button

automatically switched o.

5 INTRO button

During battery operation, the rechargeable battery

6 MEMORY button

of a connected iPod/iPhone will not be charged.

7 RAND button (random playback)

CAUTION:

8 INFO button

Dierent battery types or new and used batteries

9

button (search forward)

must not be used together.

button (search backwards)

Do not dispose of batteries with your household

10 VOLUME +/- buttons

trash. Please hand over at authorized collection

11 FUNCTION (function switch)

points or return to your dealer.

12 MENU UP button (iPod/iPhone menu navigation)

13 ENTER button (conrmation)

WARNING:

14 MENU DN button (iPod/iPhone menu navigation)

Do not expose batteries to heat or direct sunlight. Never

15 EQ button

throw batteries into re. Danger of explosion!

16 MENU button

17 (play/pause) button

18 STOP button

Batteries of remote control (Batteries not included)

19 REPEAT button

Open the cover of the battery compartment on the

20 MONO/ST button

rear side of the remote control.

21 FOLDER +/- buttons (up/down, album)

Insert 2 x R03 “AAA” 1.5 V batteries. Please observe

22 SLEEP button

correct polarity (see bottom of battery compartment)!

23 TIMER button

If you do not use the remote control for a longer

24 STANDBY button

period of time, please remove the batteries in order to

avoid “leakage” of battery acid.

Installation/Introduction

CAUTION:

Read the manual thoroughly before operating the

Dierent battery types or new and used batteries

device!

must not be used together.

Select a suitable location for the device. Suitable loca-

Do not dispose of batteries with your household

tions are dry, even and anti-slip surfaces on which you

trash. Please hand over at authorized collection

may operate the device easily.

points or return to your dealer.

Make sure there is proper ventilation for the device!

Remove, if necessary, the protection sheet from the

WARNING:

display.

Do not expose batteries to heat or direct sunlight. Never

throw batteries into re. Danger of explosion!

Power supply

Connect the supplied mains cable (see battery com-

Setting the clock (during standby mode)

partment (15), if necessary) to a correctly installed

1. Briey hold down the CLOCK button (5/1). The display

power outlet 230 V / 50 Hz and the power connection

will show “24 HOUR”.

AC ~ on the back of the device.

2. Use the

/ buttons (8/9) to select between 24-hour

Make sure the voltage is in conformity with the rating

and 12-hour display setting. Conrm with CLOCK.

plate.

The saved time will be lost as soon as the power is

NOTE: The 12-hour setting will result in the

disconnected.

following display

AM = morning, PM = afternoon.

Battery Operation (Batteries not supplied)

3. Use

/ buttons to set the hours. Conrm with CLOCK.

Open the cover of the battery compartment (15) on

4. Use

/ buttons to set the minutes.

the bottom.

5. Press CLOCK again in order to save the time settings.

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Transport securing device of CD compartment

2. Now use FUNCTION button (6/11) to select AUX mode.

Open the CD compartment (3) by pulling the cover

3. Via the speakers you will listen to the audio of the

with the clip (10) upwards.

external device; use VOLUME +/- buttons (12/10) to

Remove, if present, the transport securing device from

adjust the volume. The CD buttons are not active.

the CD player before starting operation.

4. For further functions please refer to the user manual

Close the CD compartment again.

of the external audio device.

NOTE:

iPod/iPhone Compatibility

Set the volume of the external device to a proper audib-

le level.

Due to the large variety of iPod and iPhone models and

generations on the market, full compatibility cannot be

guaranteed. Before connecting your iPod/iPhone, ensure

Listening to the radio

that it has a compatible interface.

1. Repeatedly press FUNCTION button (6/11) until the

Full compatibility of the remote functions also cannot be

display shows “TUNER”.

guaranteed. Operate your iPod/iPhone as normal, while it

2. Use the

/ buttons (8/9) to tune in the desired sta-

sits in the docking station.

tion.

NOTE:

3. The FM.ST control lamp ((ST)) (in the display) will

Depending on the software version of your iPhone the

light up when the selected station is received with

following error message may be displayed:

stereo quality. If reception is too poor and the station

“This accessory was not developed for iPhone use. It

experiences static, the control lamp will icker. For

is possible that noise occurs and signal strength is

FM stations you may use MONO/ST button (20 on

reduced.“

the remote) to switch between MONO and STEREO

In this case press “OK”.

reception. In case of poor reception we recommend

switching to MONO mode.

General operation

Saving/Selecting Stations

4. When you have found the desired station, press the

NOTE:

MEMORY button (6 on remote). MEMORY will light up

Some buttons you will nd on both the device and the

in the display and the memory position will ash.

remote control.

5. For choosing the memory position, please press PRE-

Buttons with the same name result in the same functions.

UP/DN button (3 on the remote).

6. Press MEMORY to save the settings.

STANDBY (4/24)

To select a stored station, please press PRE-UP or PRE-DN

Press STANDBY button to switch the device into standby

button

mode The POWER indicator light (16) lights up. Press this

button again to turn on the device.

Music Playback from iPod/iPhone

Volume (12/10)

(iPod/iPhone not supplied)

Adjust to your preferred volume level. The display will

1. Press the FUNCTION button (6/11) repeatedly, until “NO

show “VOL” and a number. This will equal to the set vol-

IPOD” appears in the display.

ume of “VOL MAX” or “VOL MIN”.

2. If an adapter has been supplied with your iPod, put it

onto the dock connector. You can only ensure that the

Infrared remote control

iPod ts correctly into the iPod port if the adapter is

Wireless operation from a distance of up to 5 meters. If

plugged in.

this range gets less, please change the batteries. Make sure

3. Insert your iPod/iPhone into the dock.

there are no obstacles between the remote control and

CAUTION:

the sensor (17) on the device during operation.

Make sure that your iPod/iPhone is plugged upright

into the port. Do not bend or tilt the iPod/iPhone

AUX IN jack (Back of Device)

whilst it is plugged into the port. This may cause

Connect analogue playback devices. When connecting to

damage to the dock or the iPod/iPhone.

this jack you may also listen to the audio of other devices,

4. Depending on the iPod/iPhone Model, rstly release

such as MP3 or CD players etc., via the speakers.

the button lock and start playing music if necessary

1. Please connect the external device via 3.5 mm plug

with the

button (9/17).

jack to the AUX IN jack.

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5. Follow your iPod/iPhone manual for further use of the

5. To remove a CD press the STOP button (7/18), open

controls.

the CD compartment and carefully take out the CD.

CAUTION:

Always keep the CD door closed.

Stop playback before connecting the iPod/iPhone,

NOTE:

otherwise the iPod/iPhone could become damaged.

When playing CD in MP3 format containing folders,

the display will show 01 for the rst track of the new

NOTE:

folder when switching to another folder.

If necessary, you can change the audio settings of

If a disc is not properly or not at all inserted,

your iPod/iPhone in order to achieve optimum sound.

“READING” will light up and the display will show “NO

If you have an incoming call when playing back

DISC”.

music with the iPhone docked, then playback stops

Playback of CDs created by the user cannot be

and you can hear the ring tone. Take the iPhone out

guaranteed due to the variety of available software

of the device in order to accept the call.

and CD media equipments.

iPod/iPhone Charging

Description of the Operating Buttons

Your iPod/iPhone battery is charged as soon as the iPod/

(9/17)

iPhone is docked. To do this, the unit must be connected

You may temporarily stop playback and start again. The

to the mains.

elapsed playback time ashes and the symbol “

” is dis-

NOTE:

played. Pressing the button again will continue playback

If the slot adapter has been supplied with your iPod,

from the same position.

use it to ensure that your iPod its correctly.

Not all iPod/iPhone generations support the charge

/ (8/9)

mode.

During playback of an audio CD, of a CD in MP3 format,

The duration of the charging process depends on the

or in the IPOD mode.

iPod/iPhone which is used and its operating condition.

With the

button you may skip to the next or next but

We do not recommend charging during battery

one track, etc. Press and hold this button to quickly search

operation, since doing so will run down the batteries

music (sound will be muted).

quicker.

You may operate the

button as followed:

Press 1 x = Starts current track again from the begin-

Playing CDs/MP3

ning.

Press 2 x = Skips back to previous track.

This is how to play a CD

Press 3 x = Plays track prior to that, etc. Press and

1. Repeatedly press FUNCTION button (6/11) until the

hold this button to quickly search music

display shows “CD”.

(sound will be muted).

2. Open the CD compartment (3) by pulling the cover

During radio mode:

with the clip (10) upwards.

Tune the desired radio station.

3. Insert the audio CD onto the conical spindle with the

label facing upwards, so that it snaps into place me-

STOP (7/18)

chanically. Then close the CD compartment cover again.

The CD or the songstops.

4. AUDIO CD:

“READING” briey appears on the display, then “TOTAL”,

ENTER (13 on remote)

the number of titles and total playback time. The play-

back starts from the rst title on the CD. The current

In IPOD mode:

song, the elapsed playback time and the

symbol are

Press this button to activate a function or to display the

displayed.

next menu.

CD in MP3 format:

MENU (16 on remote)

“READING” briey appears on the display, then “TOTAL”,

In IPOD mode:

“MP3”, the number of titles and folders (FOLDER). The

Press this button to open the iPod/iPhone menu or to

playback starts from the rst track and from the rst

return to the previous menu.

folder. The current song (TRACK), the elapsed playback

time, “MP3” and the

symbol are displayed. Use the

NOTE:

FOLDER + or FOLDER - buttons (21 on the remote) to

For this function, the music app must have been already

select the individual folders.

started.

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MENU UP/MENU DN. (12/14 on remote)

FOLDER +/- (21 on the remote)

In IPOD mode:

CD in MP3 format:

Press this button to browse the iPod/iPhone menu up-

Press these buttons during playback to switch one folder

wards or downwards.

up or down. The display shortly shows a message, e.g.

FOLDER 02. Then the system automatically starts play-

MUTE (2 on the remote)

back of the MP3 CD. When pressing the buttons during

Quickly turn o the sound. “MUTE” will ash in the dis-

stop mode, the message will also shortly be shown in the

play. To cancel this function, press MUTE again.

display. Then press

to start playback.

EQ (15 on the remote)

PRE-UP/PRE-DN (3 on remote)

(Preset equalizer function). There are dierent sound

During radio mode:

modes available (CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, FLAT).

Select a stored radio station.

NOTE: During iPod/iPhone playback

SLEEP (8 on the remote)

If necessary, you can change the EQ settings of your

When the device is switched on, you can set the time after

iPod/iPhone in order to achieve optimum sound.

which the device will turn into standby mode; set the time

in 10 minutes intervals from 90 to 10 minutes. Repeatedly

MONO/ST (20 on the remote)

press this button until the display shows the desired time.

During FM radio mode:

When the function is activated, the display will show the

Switch between STEREO and MONO.

symbol “SLEEP”. The device will turn o automatically

after the preset time.

INFO (8 on the remote)

To display the remaining time, please press SLEEP button.

During playback of CD in MP3 format:

You may still reduce the time or deactivate the function

Stored ID-3 tag information will be shown as banner in

afterwards.

the display. Press this button again to disable the function.

TIMER (23 on the remote)

INTRO (5 on remote)

You may program the device for it to turn o and on

Each title of the CD will be played for 10 seconds. Press

again after a certain preset time.

this button again to disable the function.

1. Use STANDBY button to switch into standby mode.

REPEAT (19 on the remote)

The POWER indicator light (16) lights).

Press 1x: (REPEAT 1 lights up) The current track will

2. Press TIMER button until the display shows “ON TIME“.

be repeated entirely.

Now you can use the

/ buttons (8/9) to set the

Press 2x: (REPEAT ALL lights up) The complete CD

hours and minutes for switching on or o, the

will be repeated entirely.

power on mode and the power on volume.

Press 3x: All functions will be canceled. Normal

Always conrm your input with the TIMER button.

playback will be continued.

The setting that currently needs to be adjusted

ashes on the display.

Only for CDs in MP3 format:

NOTE:

Press 1x: The current track will be repeated con-

If no button is activated within the following

tinuously (The display will show REPEAT 1).

10 seconds, the device switches back into standby

Press 2x: The entire CD will be repeated continu-

mode without saving the input.

ously (REPEAT ALL is displayed)

Press 3x: The selected folder of the MP3 CD will be

3. After selecting the power on volume, press the TIMER

repeated continuously (the display will

button again. The device will switch into standby

show REPEAT ALBUM). Use FOLDER +/-

mode.

buttons (21 on the remote) to select the

After reaching the set time, the device is switched on in

individual folders.

the selected mode. The volume slowly increases to the

Press 4x: The function will be deactivated and the

selected volume.

CD will be played in normal mode.

Press TIMER to deactivate the timer function. “TIMER” will

RAND (6 on remote)

disappear from the display.

The display will show “RANDOM” and the number of the

track that will be played rst. All tracks will be played

consecutively in random order.

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SNOOZE (4 on remote)

It is possible to combine program playback with the RE-

If the device was powered on via the timer, this function

PEAT function. After programming and starting playback,

can be delayed for about 9 minutes with the SNOOZE

please press REPEAT button (13 on the remote) up to three

button. After 9 minutes, the device will be switched on

times; the functions can be applied as described under

again.

“REPEAT”.

CLOCK (5/1)

Playback of music les in MP3 format

To set the clock.

This device allows the playback of music les in MP3

When you press this button, the time will be displayed

format. The device furthermore supports the common CD

briey.

types: CD, CD-RW, and CD-R.

Your device can play MP3 CDs. These are compressed CDs

MEMORY (6 on remote)

that can store up to 200 tracks. Your device automatically

To save the stations and to set the programmed playback.

recognizes MP3 discs (the display will show total number

of tracks and folders). Please refer to chapter “Playing CD/

MP3” for playback of such CDs. You may program tracks

Program Playback

as already described under “Program playback”.

Program playback in desired sequence. (only in CD mode).

Please note:

1. Press STOP button (8/14).

2. Press MEMORY button (6 on the remote). The display

There are many burning and compressing methods, as well

will show “00 P01“ (“track“ P “memory position“) and

as dierences in quality of CDs and burnt CDs.

MEMORY. Use the

/ buttons (7/14) to select the

Furthermore, the music industry does not apply xed

desired track and press MEMORY buttons agian. The

standards (copy protection).

display will change to memory position P02.

For that reason there might, in rare cases, occur problems

For CDs in MP3 format:

when playing CDs and MP3 discs. That is not a malfunc-

Folder “F00” next to P01 , ashes on the display. First,

tion of this device.

select the desired folder with the buttons FOLDER +/-

(21 on remote). For conrmation, press the MEMORY

Cleaning and maintenance

button. T00 is displayed.

3. Use the

/ buttons to select the next track and

Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning.

press MEMORY/CLOCK again. Repeat the steps until

You may wipe o external stains, using a slightly

you have selected all tracks.

damp cloth without any additives.

NOTE:

Troubleshooting

If the memory capacity of the programmable title is

reached, “PROGFULL“ will be displayed.

Symptoms Course Solution

4. Press the

button (9/17). Playback starts. The dis-

CD can not be

CD is not inserted

Ensure that the disc is

play will show the rst selected track number. Also use

played back.

or inserted incor-

inserted with the label

this button to temporarily stop playback.

rectly.

facing upwards.

5. Press STOP button once to stop playback. The memory

Batteries too

Insert new batteries

will be kept.

weak.

or operate the device

6. For repeated playback of the programmes, press the

with the mains lead.

button.

CD jumps

Check the disc for

Check the disc for

7. To delete memory, please press STOP button twice.

during

ingerprints, dirt or

ingerprints, dirt or

MEMORY will no longer be displayed.

playback.

scratches.

scratches.

The unit does

The unit is blocked

Disconnect the mains

The device will stop automatically after all stored tracks

not work.

and “hangs”.

plug for approximately

have been played. The program sequence will be kept in

5 seconds. Then switch

the memory until you switch to another mode, remove

the unit back on.

the CD from the compartment or switch o the device.

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Technical Specications

Model: ...................................................................................SR 4337 iP

Voltage supply: ..................................................220-240 V~ 50 Hz

Battery operation: .................................8 x 1.5 V Type UM2/R14

Output power: ................................................................80 W PMPO

Power consumption: ..................................................................15 W

Protection class: ...................................................................................II

Net weight: ................................................................................2,00 kg

Radio:

Frequency ranges: ............................VHF/FM 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz

Specications are subject to change!

This device complies with all current CE directives, such as

electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage directive

and is manufactured according to the latest safety regula-

tions.

“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone“ mean that

an electronic accessory has been designed to connect

speciically to iPod or iPhone and has been certiied by the

developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple

is not responsible for the operation of this device or its

compliance with safety and regulators standards.

Disposal/Meaning of the “Wheelie Bin”

Symbol

Take care of our environment, do not dispose of electrical

applicances via the household waste.

Dispose of obsolete or defective electrical appliances via

municipal collection points.

Please help to avoid potential environmental and health

impacts through improper waste disposal.

You contribute to recycling and other forms of utilization

of old electric and electronic appliances.

Your municipality provides you with information about

collecting points.