AEG SRC 4333 iP: ENGLISH
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General Safety Guidelines
• Supervise children to ensure they do not play with the
device.
Before using this device, carefully read this user manual
and keep it together with the Warranty Certiicate, cashier
Symbols in this user manual
receipt and if possible, the original package inclusive its
Important notes for your safety are marked distinctively.
interior packing. If you hand on the device to any third
Pay absolute attention to them to avoid accidents and
person, include the user manual as well.
damage to the device:
• To avoid the risk of re or electric shock, you should
WARNING:
not expose the device to rain or humidity. Do not use
Warns of dangers for your health and indicates poten-
the device near water (e.g. bathroom, swimming pool,
tial risks of injury.
humid cellars).
• The unit is designed solely for private use and its
CAUTION:
intended purpose. This unit is not designed for com-
Indicates potential dangers for the device or other
mercial use.
objects.
• Plug the device only into a properly installed socket.
Be sure the device voltage corresponds to the grid
voltage.
• When using external grid adaptors, pay attention to
the correct polarity and voltage. Insert batteries cor-
rectly.
• Avoid covering the device’s vent openings.
• Never open the device’s case. Improper repairs can
cause severe danger to the user. If the device or
particularly the power cord is damaged, don’t use the
device any further and have it repaired by a qualied
specialist. Check the power cord regularly for damages.
• To avoid any danger, a damaged power cord must be
replaced only by the producer, its customer service or a
similarly qualied person with an equal cord.
• If the device won’t be used over an extended period
of time, disconnect the power cord and remove the
batteries.
These symbols may be found on the device and shall
indicate the following:
The lightning symbol warns the user of
dangerously high voltages inside the case.
The exclamation mark symbol points to
important instruction or maintenance
remarks in the accompanying guidelines.
Children and disabled persons
• For the safety of your children, keep any packing parts
(plastic bags, cartilage, Styrofoam etc.) out of their
reach.
WARNING!
Don’t let small children play with foils for danger of
suocation!
• This device is not intended for use by persons (includ-
ing children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge
unless they have been given supervision or instructions
concerning the use of the device by a person respon-
sible for their safety.
NOTE:
Highlights tips and information for you.
Location of Controls
1 Dock
2 AL.SET button (Set alarm time)
3 AL MODE button
4 AL1/AL2 button (Alarm time)
5 MUTE button
6 VOLUME Control
7 Speaker
8 button
9 LCD Display
10 Alarm Interval (SNOOZE/NAP)
11 SET Frequency control
12 AUDIO operation selection button
13 DIMMER button
14 Button for delayed switch-o (TIMER)
15 TIME SET button (Set time)
Back Side (not shown)
FM wire antenna
AUX jack
DC IN input
Underside (not shown)
Battery compartment (backup)
Remote Control
1 MENU button
2
(play/pause) button
3 button (iPod/iPhone music selection)
4 AUDIO operation selection button
5 button (iPod/iPhone music selection)
6 AL1/AL2 button
7 SNOOZE/DIMMER button
8 AL MODE button
9 AL SET button
10 PRESET button

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11 ENTER button
NOTE:
12
button (tune up)
Disconnect from mains power supply during longer
button (tune down)
periods of non-use.
+ button (Increase volume)
– button (Reduce volume)
13 button (On/O)
Insert/Replace Battery in Remote Control
NOTE:
First Use of the Device/Introduction
Where necessary, the lithium cell in the battery com-
partment of the remote has been tted with a protec-
• Select a proper place for the device such as a dry, and
tive foil for transport. This extends the lifetime of the
even non slip area where you can easily operate the
battery. Before initial use please remove this foil to
device.
prepare the remote for use.
• Make sure the device is vented suciently!
• If still in place, remove the protection foil from the
The battery in the remote is a long-life lithium cell. Should
display.
the range of the remote shorten during use, follow the
steps below:
Inserting the batteries (Backup)
(Batteries are not included with the device)
• Open the battery compartment on the underside of
the remote.
In case of a power cut or if the device is unplugged, with
• Replace the cell with a battery of the same type (CR
batteries inserted, the settings will be kept.
2032). Make sure the polarity is correct.
1. Open the battery compartment on the underside.
• Close the battery compartment.
2. Insert 2 R03 “AAA” batteries 1.5 V. Mind the correct
If the remote is not in use for a lengthy period of time,
polarity (indicated on the bottom of the battery case)!
please remove the battery to prevent the battery acid
3. Close the battery case.
from “leaking”.
4. If the device is not used for an extended period of
time, remove the batteries from the device to avoid
WARNING:
any leaking of battery acid.
• Do not expose batteries to intense heat or direct
sunlight. Never throw batteries onto a re. Danger
CAUTION:
of explosion!
• Never use dierent battery types or new and used
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. They are
batteries together.
not toys.
• Batteries must not be disposed of in the garbage.
• Do not force batteries open.
Please bring used batteries to competent collection
• Avoid contact with metallic objects. (Rings, nails,
centers or back to the dealer.
screws etc.) Danger of short circuits!
• Short circuits may overheat or even ignite batteries.
WARNING:
This may lead to combustion.
Never expose batteries to high temperatures or direct
• When transporting the batteries, cover the terminals
sunlight or throw batteries into re for danger of
for your safety with an adhesive strip.
explosion!
• If a battery leaks, do not rub the luid into the eyes
or the skin. If acid comes into contact with the eyes,
Power supply
rinse with puried water and seek medical advice if
• Insert the grid plug into a properly installed three
symptoms persist.
prong socket with 230 V, 50 Hz. Connect the device
CAUTION:
with the plug connector by inserting its plug into the
Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. Please
DC IN jack of the device.
take used batteries to an authorised collection point or
• Make sure the grid voltage corresponds to the gures
to a dealer.
on the rating plate.
• If no backup battery is inserted, time and station set-
tings will be deleted during a power failure or when
Set Current Time
disconnecting from mains power supply.
You have two options for setting the time.
CAUTION:
• Only use the supplied power adaptor for this device.
Automatic
Do not use for other devices.
Plug the iPod or iPhone onto the docking port (1). After a
• Only use power adaptor with 5 V (
), other
short time, the time set in the iPod/iPhone is shown.
adaptors may cause damage to the device.

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Manual
Display brightness
You can select or switch o the display brightness with
NOTE:
the DIMMER (SNOOZE/DIMMER) button (13/7).
The manually set time is automatically overridden as
soon as an iPod/iPhone is plugged onto the docking
NOTE:
port.
The display brightness is automatically switched o
when you switch the device to Standby mode.
1. Press the TIME SET button (15). The hours start ash-
ing.
2. Press the
/ buttons (2 on the RC), to set the hours.
Volume
Press the TIME SET button to conrm.
There are two options:
3. Press the / buttons to set the minutes.
• Use the VOLUME control (6 on the device) to set the
4. Press the TIME SET button again to save the current
desired volume.
time setting.
• By pressing the +/- buttons (12 on RC) you can adjust
the desired volume.
NOTE:
• You can also set the time with the SET frequency
Infrared Remote Control
control (11 on the device).
• While the time is displayed, you can select between
For wireless control within a distance of 5m. If the
12 hour and 24 hour display by holding down the
distance decreases you should change the batteries. For
TIME SET button.
proper operation mind a clear view between the remote
• 12 hour display shows:
control and the sensor on the device.
AM = morning, PM = afternoon
MUTE (5)
For immediate muting of the volume. Press the MUTE
iPod/iPhone Compatibility
button again to cancel this function.
Due to the large variety of iPod and iPhone models and
NOTE:
generations on the market, full compatibility cannot be
Due to technical reasons, the activated function is not
guaranteed. Before connecting your iPod/iPhone, ensure
displayed.
that it has a compatible interface.
Full compatibility of the remote functions also cannot be
Radio Tuning
guaranteed. Operate your iPod/iPhone as normal, while it
sits in the docking station.
• Press the button (8/13) to switch the device on.
• Repeatedly press AUDIO button (12/4) until the display
NOTE:
shows “FM”.
Depending on the software version of your iPhone the
• Use the SET control (11) or the / buttons (12) to
following error message may be displayed:
tune in the desired station.
“This accessory was not developed for iPhone use. It
• If the reception is too weak and there is interference
is possible that noise occurs and signal strength is
on the channel, try to improve the reception by chang-
reduced.”
ing the position of the aerial and /or coil/uncoil it.
In this case press “OK”
Save Radio Station
General Operation
1. To save the station you have found, hold down the
PRESET button (10 on RC) for about 3 seconds. A
NOTE:
preset ashes on the display (e.g. 01).
Some buttons you can nd as well on the device as on
2. Press the
/ buttons (3/5 on RC) to select a station
the remote control.
preset between 01and 20.
Identical buttons efect the same function.
3. Briely press the PRESET button to save the radio sta-
tion.
Switch device on/o (8/13)
By pressing the
button, you can put the device into
Recall Saved Radio Stations
standby mode. Pressing the button again will switch the
To select the saved radio station, rst press the PRESET
device on.
button. Now use the
/ buttons to the select the stor-
age location.

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Alarm Function
NOTE:
• The alarm volume is a factory default and cannot be
You can set two alarm times; proceed as follows:
adjusted.
• Press the
button (8/13) to switch the device o.
• Use the AL1/AL2 button (4/6) to select one or two
Turn O Alarm
alarm times.
Press the
button to turn of the alarm until the next day.
• Press the AL.SET button (15/9). The currently set wake-
up time appears on the display. The hours ash.
• Press the / buttons to set the hours. Press the
Snooze Function
AL.SET button to conrm. The minutes ash.
Press the SNOOZE/NAP button (10/7) to deactivate the
• Set the minutes, press the / buttons. Press the
alarm for approx. 9 minutes.
AL.SET button to conrm.
Deactivate Alarm
NOTE:
• To deactivate the alarm times, press the AL1/AL2
You can also set the alarm time with the SET fre-
button (4/6) repeatedly until the alarm display is no
quency control (11 on the device).
longer shown.
• Now use the AL MODE button (3/8) to select how you
want to be woken.
Sleep Timer (TIMER button (14))
The following options are available:
- “BEEP“ (Buzzer):
In ON mode, set the time for the device to automatically
An alarm sounds when the wake-up time is
switch to standby mode. Select between: 15, 30, 45, 60,
reached. The volume increases slowly.
75, 90 and OFF. Repeatedly press this button until the
- “FM“ (Radio):
desired time is displayed. After the set time the device
As soon as your set wake-up time is reached, the
automatically turns o.
radio switches on. The last set channel will play. The
NOTE:
volume increases slowly.
Due to technical reasons, the activated function is not
- “
“ (iPod/iPhone):
displayed.
CAUTION:
Press the
button (13) to cancel this function. The device
Before plugging in the iPod/iPhone, make sure
switches to standby mode.
that the radio is not in iPod mode.
• If supplied with your iPod, plug the adapter
Music Playback from iPod/iPhone
onto the docking port. You can only ensure that
(iPod/iPhone not supplied)
the iPod ts correctly into the iPod port if the
adapter is plugged in.
1. If supplied with your iPod, plug the adapter onto the
• Insert your iPod or iPhone in the dock (1).
docking port. You can only ensure that the iPod ts
correctly into the iPod port if the adapter is plugged
CAUTION:
in.
Make sure that your iPod/iPhone is plugged
2. Insert your iPod or iPhone into the dock (1).
upright into the port. Do not bend or tilt the
iPod/iPhone whilst it is plugged into the port. This
CAUTION:
may cause damage to the dock and/or the iPod/
Make sure that your iPod/iPhone is plugged upright
iPhone.
into the port. Do not bend or tilt the iPod/iPhone
whilst it is plugged into the port.This may cause
• Playback from your iPod/iPhone starts in the
damage to the dock or the iPod/iPhone.
set mode at the set alarm time. The volume
increases slowly.
3. Press the
button (8/13) to switch the device on.
Repeatedly press the AUDIO button (12/4), until “iPod”
NOTE:
is displayed.
• Follow your iPod/iPhone manual to select
the desired mode.
NOTE:
• If no iPod/iPhone is connected the device
The iPod mode can only be selected when the iPod/
wakes you in BUZZER mode.
iPhone is plugged in.
4. Depending on the iPod/iPhone Model, rstly release
NOTE:
the button lock and start playing music if necessary
• The rst or second alarm time is active when the
with the
button (2 on RC).
“
“ or “ “ symbol is shown in the display.

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5. Follow your iPod/iPhone manual for further use of the
NOTE:
controls.
• The duration of the charging process depends on the
CAUTION:
iPod/iPhone which is used and its operating condi-
Return to radio mode before disconnecting your iPod/
tion.
iPhone from this device to avoid damages to your iPod/
iPhone.
AUX IN Jack (Rear)
NOTE
Connect analogue playback device here. Connect playback
If you have an incoming call when playing back music
devices such as MP3 player, CD player, etc. to listen to the
with the iPhone docked, then playback stops and you
music via the speakers.
can hear the ring tone.
1. Connect the external device via 3.5mm stereo jack to
the AUX socket.
Description of iPod/iPhone Controls
2. Now select AUX out mode with the AUDIO button
(2 on RC)
(12/4).
You can pause and continue music playback. Press again
3. You will nd further instructions in the manual of
to continue playback.
your external sound source.
4. Listen to music playback from external playback
(12 on RC)
devices via the speakers. You can use the +/- volume
Press 1 x = Restart of the song from the beginning.
buttons (12 on RC) or the VOLUME control (6 on the
Press 2 x = Skip to the previous song.
device) to adjust the volume.
Press 3 x = Skip to the song before the previous song,
NOTE:
etc. Press and hold during playback to
Set the volume of the external device to a reasonable
search in reverse through the song.
level.
(12 on RC)
Press to skip to the next song and the following songs.
Cleaning
Press and hold during playback to search forward through
the song.
• Before cleaning disconnect from mains power supply.
• Clean the device with a soft damp cloth without
MENU (1 on RC)
detergents.
• Do not submerge the device in water.
Press this button to bring up the iPod/iPhone Menu or to
return to the previous menu.
Troubleshooting
ENTER (11 on RC)
Fault Cause Solution
Press this button to activate a function or to display the
Device does not
Device blocked,
Disconnect the mains
next menu..
work
it “hangs”
plug for about 5 sec.
Then switch the device
/ (3/5 on RC)
back on.
Press these buttons, to scroll up/down the iPod/iPhone
Menu.
Technical Speciications
iPod/iPhone Charging
Model: ................................................................................SRC 4333 iP
Your iPod/iPhone battery is charged as soon as the iPod/
Backup battery: .................................................2x 1,5 V, R03, AAA
iPhone is docked. To do this, the unit must be connected
Net weight: ................................................................................0,68 kg
to the mains.
Power Consumption: ..................................................................10 W
External power adaptor
NOTE:
Input: .........................................................AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
• If supplied with your iPod, plug the adapter onto the
Output: ..............................................................................DC 5 V / 2 A
docking port to ensure that the iPod sits correctly in
Polarity: ..................................................................................
the port.
Protection Class:...................................................................................II
• Not all iPod/iPhone generations support the charge
Radio
mode.
Frequency Range: ...................................FM 87,5 ~ 108 MHz
Technical modiications reserved!

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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.