Bosch GML 10,8 V-LI Professional: English

English: Bosch GML 10,8 V-LI Professional

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Entsorgung

Bau

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tellenradio

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teckernetzteile, Akku

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, Zubehör 

und Verpackungen 

s

ollen einer umweltgerechten 

Wiederverwertung zugeführt werden.

Werfen 

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ie Bau

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tellenradio

s

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teckernetzteile und Akku

s

Batterien nicht in den Hau

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müll!

Nur für EU-Länder:

Gemäß der europäi

s

chen Richtlinie 

2

00

2

/9

6

/EG mü

ss

en nicht mehr ge-

brauch

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fähige Elektrogeräte und gemäß 

der europäi

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chen Richtlinie 

2

00

6

/

66

/EG 

ss

en defekte oder verbrauchte Akku

s

Batterien getrennt ge

s

ammelt und einer 

umweltgerechten Wiederverwendung 

zugeführt werden.

Nicht mehr gebrauch

s

fähige Akku

s

/Batterien können direkt 

abgegeben werden bei:

Deutschland

Recyclingzentrum Elektrowerkzeuge

O

s

teroder Land

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traße 3

37589 Kalefeld

Schweiz

Batrec AG

375

2

 Wimmi

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 BE

Akkus/Batterien:

Li-Ion:

Bitte beachten 

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ie die Hinwei

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Ab

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chnitt „Tran

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port“, 

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eite 10.

Änderungen vorbehalten.

English

Safety Notes

Read all safety warnings and all in-

structions, including the information 

on the rear of the construction site radio. 

Failure to follow 

the warning

s

 and in

s

truction

s

 may re

s

ult in electric 

s

hock, fire 

and/or 

s

eriou

s

 injury.

Save all safety warnings and instructions for future refer-

ence.

The term “con

s

truction 

s

ite radio” u

s

ed in the 

s

afety note

s

, re-

fer

s

 to main

s

-powered con

s

truction 

s

ite radio

s

 (with power-

s

upply plug) and to battery-operated con

s

truction 

s

ite radio

s

(without power-

s

upply plug).

Keep work area clean and well lit. 

Cluttered or dark area

s

invite accident

s

.

The mains plug of the power-supply plug must match 

the socket outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do 

not use adapter plugs together with construction site 

radios. 

Unmodified plug

s

 and matching outlet

s

 will reduce 

the ri

s

k of electric 

s

hock.

Do not misuse the cord of the power-supply plug to car-

ry the construction site radio charger, hang it up, or for 

pulling the plug out of the outlet. Keep the cord away 

from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. 

Damaged or 

entangled cord

s

 increa

s

e the ri

s

k of electric 

s

hock.

Completely unwind the connection cable of the power-

supply plug when operating the construction site radio 

via mains supply. 

Otherwi

s

e the connection cable can 

heat up.

Take care that the mains plug can be pulled at any time. 

The main

s

 plug i

s

 the only po

ss

ibility to di

s

connect the 

con

s

truction 

s

ite radio from the main

s

s

upply.

Protect the construction site radio from rain 

and moisture. 

The penetration of water into the 

con

s

truction 

s

ite radio increa

s

e

s

 the ri

s

k of elec-

tric 

s

hock.

Keep the construction site radio and the power-supply 

plug clean. 

Contamination may re

s

ult in danger of electric 

s

hock.

Check the construction site radio, power-supply plug, 

cable and plug each time before using. If damage is de-

tected, do not use the construction site radio. Never 

open the construction site radio or the power-supply 

plug yourself, and have repairs carried out only by a 

qualified repair person using only identical replace-

ment parts. 

Damaged con

s

truction 

s

ite radio

s

, power-

s

upply plug

s

, cable

s

 and plug

s

 increa

s

e the ri

s

k of electric 

s

hock.

This construction site radio can be used by children 

aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of expe-

rience and knowledge if they have been given supervi-

sion or instruction concerning use of the construction 

site radio in a safe way and understand the hazards in-

volved. 

Otherwi

s

e, there i

s

 danger of operating error

s

 and 

injurie

s

.

Supervise children. 

Thi

s

 will en

s

ure that children do not 

play with the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio.

Cleaning and user maintenance of the construction site 

radio shall not be made by children without supervi-

sion.

Do not open the battery. 

Danger of 

s

hort-circuiting.

Protect the battery against heat, e.g., against 

continuous intense sunlight, fire, water, and 

moisture. 

Danger of explo

s

ion.

When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from oth-

er metal objects like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, 

screws, or other small metal objects that can make a 

connection from one terminal to another. 

S

horting the 

battery terminal

s

 together may cau

s

e burn

s

 or a fire.

Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from 

the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally oc-

curs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, addition-

ally seek medical help. 

Liquid ejected from the battery 

may cau

s

e irritation

s

 or burn

s

.

In case of damage and improper use of the battery, va-

pours may be emitted. Ventilate the area and seek 

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medical help in case of complaints. 

The vapour

s

 can irri-

tate the re

s

piratory 

s

y

s

tem.

Recharge only with the charger specified by the manu-

facturer. 

A charger that i

s

s

uitable for one type of battery 

pack may create a ri

s

k of fire when u

s

ed with another bat-

tery pack.

Only use the battery in conjunction with your construc-

tion site radio and/or a Bosch power tool. 

Thi

s

 i

s

 the only 

way to protect the battery again

s

t dangerou

s

 overload.

Use only original Bosch Professional 10.8 V lithium ion 

batteries. 

When u

s

ing other batterie

s

, e.g. imitation

s

, re-

conditioned batterie

s

 or other brand

s

, there i

s

 danger of 

injury a

s

 well a

s

 property damage through exploding bat-

terie

s

.

Read and strictly observe the safety warnings and work-

ing instructions in the operating instructions of the tools 

that you connect to the construction site radio.

Product Description and  Specifications

Read all safety warnings and all instruc-

tions. 

Failure to follow the warning

s

 and in-

s

truction

s

 may re

s

ult in electric 

s

hock, fire 

and/or 

s

eriou

s

 injury.

While reading the operating in

s

truction

s

, unfold the fold-out 

page with the illu

s

tration of the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio and 

leave it open.

Product Features

The numbering of the product feature

s

 refer

s

 to the illu

s

tra-

tion of the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio on the graphic

s

 page.

1

Carrying handle

2

S

peaker

3

On/Off button

4 “Equalizer”

 button (for manual 

s

ound adju

s

tment)

5 “Vol –”

 button for reducing the volume/treble/ba

ss

s

etting

6 “Vol +”

 button for increa

s

ing the volume/treble/ba

ss

s

etting

7

Rod antenna

8

Di

s

play

9

Pre

s

et button

s

10

 button (for 

s

etting the time)

11

s

eek button

12

s

eek button

13 “Mute”

 button

14 “Source”

 button (for 

s

electing an audio 

s

ource)

15

Battery pack*

16

Battery unlocking button

17

Battery port

18

S

crew for battery lid

19

Battery lid

20

Lid of the 

s

torage compartment

21

Locking latch of the 

s

torage compartment

22 “AUX IN”

s

ocket

23

1

2

V connection 

s

ocket

24

Power-

s

upply plug

25

Plug-in connector

26

AUX cable

*Accessories shown or described are not part of the standard de-

livery scope of the product. A complete overview of accessories 

can be found in our accessories program.

Display Elements

a

Radio frequency indicator

b

Battery charge-control indicator

c

S

tereo indicator

d

Mute indicator

e

Multi-function indicator

f

Audio-

s

ource indicator

Technical Data

Construction Site Radio

GML 10,8 V-LI

Article number

6

01 D

2

2

..

Back-up batterie

s

2

x 1.5 V (LR03/AAA)

Battery

V

10.8

Operating temperature

°C

–10...+40

S

torage temperature

°C

2

0...+70

Weight according to 

EPTA-Procedure 01/

2

003

kg

1.4

Audio Operation/Radio

Operating voltage

– for operation with power-

s

upply plug

– for battery-pack opera-

tion

V

V

1

2

10.8

Rated output of amplifier 

(for operation with power-

s

upply plug)

2

x 5 W

Reception range

– FM

– AM

MHz

kHz

87.5 –108

531 –1

6

0

2

Power-supply plug

Article number

6

00 A00 0..

Input voltage

V~

100 –

2

40

Frequency

Hz

50/

6

0

Input current

mA

500

Output voltage

V=

1

2

Output current

mA

1500

Weight according to 

EPTA-Procedure 01/

2

003

kg

0.

2

Protection cla

ss

/

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Assembly

Power Supply of the Construction Site Radio

The power 

s

upply of the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio can take place 

via the power-

s

upply plug 

24

 or via a lithium ion battery 

15

.

Operation with Battery Pack

Use only original Bosch Professional 10.8 V lithium ion 

batteries. 

U

s

ing other batterie

s

 can lead to injurie

s

 and 

po

s

e a fire hazard.

Note: 

U

s

e of batterie

s

 not 

s

uitable for the con

s

truction 

s

ite ra-

dio can lead to malfunction

s

 of or cau

s

e damage to the con-

s

truction 

s

ite radio.

Note: 

The battery pack i

s

s

upplied partially charged. To en-

s

ure full capacity of the battery pack, completely charge the 

battery pack in the battery charger before u

s

ing for the fir

s

time.

Use only the battery chargers listed on the accessories 

page. 

Only the

s

e battery charger

s

 are matched to the lith-

ium ion batterie

s

 u

s

ed in your con

s

truction 

s

ite radio.

The Lithium-Ion battery can be charged at any time without 

reducing it

s

s

ervice life. Interrupting the charging procedure 

doe

s

 not damage the battery.

The battery i

s

 equipped with a NTC temperature control 

which allow

s

 charging only within a temperature range of be-

tween 0 °C and 45 °C. A long battery 

s

ervice life i

s

 achieved 

in thi

s

 manner.

In

s

ert a battery into the battery port 

17

 in 

s

uch a manner that 

the connection

s

 of the battery face again

s

t the connection

s

 in 

the charging compartment 

17

, and allow the battery to en-

gage in the battery port.

The battery charge-control indicator 

b

 appear

s

 on the di

s

play 

a

s

s

oon a

s

 a battery pack with 

s

ufficient voltage i

s

 in

s

erted 

and the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio i

s

 not connected to the main

s

s

upply via the power-

s

upply plug 

24

.

The battery charge-control indicator 

b

 indicate

s

 the current 

battery pack 

s

tatu

s

. When the battery charge-control indica-

tor fla

s

he

s

, the battery pack mu

s

t be charged.

To remove the battery pack 

15

, pre

ss

 the unlocking button

s

16

 and pull the battery pack out of the battery port 

17

.

Operation with Power-supply Plug 

Observe the mains voltage! 

The voltage of the power 

s

ource for the power-

s

upply plug mu

s

t corre

s

pond with 

the data on the type plate of the power-

s

upply plug.

Open the protective cap of the 1

2

V connection 

s

ocket 

23

. In-

s

ert the plug-in connector 

25

 of the 1

2

V power-

s

upply plug 

into the 1

2

V connection 

s

ocket 

23

. Connect the power-

s

up-

ply plug to the main

s

s

upply.

Use only the original Bosch power-supply plug intended 

for your construction site radio. 

Thi

s

 mea

s

ure will en

s

ure 

proper operation of the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio.

After removing the plug-in connector, reattach the protective 

cap of the 1

2

V connection 

s

ocket 

23

 to protect again

s

dirt/debri

s

.

When not u

s

ing the power-

s

upply plug 

24

, it can be 

s

tored in 

the 

s

torage compartment of the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio. For 

thi

s

, di

s

engage the locking latch 

21

 and open the lid 

20

 of the 

s

torage compartment.

Inserting/Replacing the Back-up Battery

In order to 

s

tore the time in the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio, back-

up batterie

s

 have to be in

s

erted. U

s

ing alkali-mangane

s

e bat-

terie

s

 i

s

 recommended for thi

s

 purpo

s

e.

To open the battery compartment, loo

s

en 

s

crew 

18

 and re-

move battery lid 

19

. In

s

ert the back-up batterie

s

. When in-

s

erting, pay attention to the correct polarity according to the 

repre

s

entation on the out

s

ide of the battery lid.

Mount the battery lid 

19

 again and tighten it with 

s

crew 

18

.

Replace the back-up batterie

s

 when the time indication 

e

 be-

come

s

 weaker and the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio no longer 

s

tore

s

 the time.

Alway

s

 replace all batterie

s

 at the 

s

ame time. Only u

s

e batter-

ie

s

 from one brand and with the identical capacity.

Remove the back-up batteries from the construction 

site radio when not using it for longer periods. 

When 

s

toring for longer period

s

, the back-up batterie

s

 can cor-

rode and di

s

charge them

s

elve

s

.

Operation

Protect the construction site radio against moisture 

and direct sunlight. 

The con

s

truction 

s

ite radio i

s

s

uitable 

only for indoor u

s

e.

Audio Operation

Switching On and Off

To 

switch on

 the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio, pre

ss

 the On/Off 

button 

3

. The di

s

play 

8

 goe

s

 on and the la

s

s

et audio 

s

ource 

after 

s

witching off the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio i

s

 activated.

Note: 

When operating the fir

s

t time via battery pack or when 

not having u

s

ed the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio for a longer peri-

od, it may be nece

ss

ary to pre

ss

 the On/Off button 

3

s

everal 

time

s

 or longer, to 

s

witch the radio on.

Each time after pre

ss

ing a button, the di

s

play 

8

 i

s

 illuminated 

for 

s

everal 

s

econd

s

.

To 

switch off

 the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio, pre

ss

 the On/Off 

button 

3

 again. The current audio 

s

ource 

s

etting i

s

s

tored.

To 

s

ave energy, only 

s

witch the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio on 

when u

s

ing it.

Adjusting the Volume

After 

s

witching on the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio, a mean volume 

level (value 10) i

s

 alway

s

s

et.

To increa

s

e the volume, pre

ss

 the 

“Vol +”

 button 

6

; to reduce 

the volume, pre

ss

 the 

“Vol –”

 button 

5

. The volume 

s

etting 

“VL”

 i

s

 indicated with a value between 0 and 

2

0 for a few 

s

ec-

ond

s

 in indicator 

e

 on the di

s

play.

Indication

Capacity

2

/3

1/3

<1/3

Re

s

erve

Battery pack empty

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Before adju

s

ting or changing a radio 

s

tation, 

s

et the volume to 

a lower 

s

etting; before 

s

tarting an external audio 

s

ource, 

s

et 

the volume to medium.

The 

s

ound can be 

s

witched off by pre

ss

ing the 

“Mute”

 button 

13

. To 

s

witch the 

s

ound on again, either pre

ss

 the 

“Mute”

button 

13

 once more or either of the 

“Vol +”

6

 or 

“Vol –”

 but-

ton

s

5

.

Adjusting the Sound

An equalizer i

s

 integrated in the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio for op-

timal 

s

ound reproduction.

To manually change the ba

ss

 level, pre

ss

 the 

“Equalizer”

 but-

ton 

4

 once. 

“BA”

 i

s

 indicated on the di

s

play along with the 

s

tored ba

ss

 level value in the multi-function indicator 

e

. To 

manually change the treble, pre

ss

 the 

“Equalizer”

 button 

4

again; 

“TR”

 a

s

 well a

s

 the 

s

tored treble value are indicated in 

the multi-function indicator 

e

.

The ba

ss

 and treble level

s

 can be adju

s

ted between –5 and 

+5. To increa

s

e the indicated value, pre

ss

 the 

“Vol + ”

 button 

6

; to lower the value, pre

ss

 the 

“Vol –”

 button 

5

. The 

changed value

s

 are automatically 

s

tored when indicator 

e

change

s

 back to the time indication a few 

s

econd

s

 after la

s

pre

ss

ing either of the button

s

.

Selecting an Audio Source

To 

s

elect an audio 

s

ource, pre

ss

 the 

“Source”

 button 

14

until the indicator 

f

 for the de

s

ired internal audio 

s

ource (

s

ee 

S

etting/

S

toring Radio 

S

tation

s

”, page 14) or for the de

s

ired 

external audio 

s

ource (

s

ee “Connecting External Audio 

S

ource

s

”, page 14) i

s

 indicated on the di

s

play:

“FM”: 

FM radio,

“AM”: 

AM radio,

“AUX”: 

external audio 

s

ource (e.g. CD player) via the 

3.5 mm 

s

ocket 

22

.

Setting the Rod Antenna

The con

s

truction 

s

ite radio i

s

 provided with a mounted rod 

antenna 

7

. For radio operation, point the rod antenna toward 

the direction that enable

s

 the be

s

t reception.

When the reception i

s

 in

s

ufficient, po

s

ition the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio at a different location that enable

s

 better reception.

Note: 

When operating the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio in the direct 

vicinity of radio-communication equipment or radio tran

s

-

ceiver

s

, or other electronic equipment, the radio reception 

can be 

s

ubject to interference.

Setting/Storing Radio Stations

Pre

ss

 the 

“Source”

 button 

14

 until 

“FM”

 i

s

 indicated for the 

ultra-

s

hort wave reception range or 

“AM”

 for the medium 

wave reception range in di

s

play element 

f

.

To 

set a certain radio frequency

, pre

ss

 the 

s

eek button 

12

 to increa

s

e the frequency or the 

s

eek button 

11

 to de-

crea

s

e it. The current frequency i

s

s

hown in indicator 

a

 on the 

di

s

play.

To 

scan for radio stations with a high signal strength

pre

ss

 and briefly hold the 

s

eek button 

12

 or the 

s

eek 

button 

11

. The frequency of the found radio 

s

tation i

s

s

hown 

in indicator 

a

 on the di

s

play.

When the reception of a 

s

uitable 

s

ignal i

s

s

ufficiently 

s

trong, 

the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio automatically 

s

witche

s

 to 

s

tereo 

reception. The indicator for 

s

tereo reception 

c

 appear

s

 on the 

di

s

play.

To 

store a set station

, pre

ss

 one of the pre

s

et button

s

9

 for 

3

s

econd

s

. A

s

s

oon a

s

“PR”

 and the number of the 

s

elected 

pre

s

et button appear

s

 in di

s

play element 

e

, the 

s

tation i

s

s

tored.

A total of 5 FM and 5 AM 

s

tation

s

 can be pre

s

et. Plea

s

e note 

that an already occupied pre

s

et i

s

 overwritten when a new ra-

dio 

s

tation i

s

 a

ss

igned to it.

To 

start the playback of a stored station

, briefly pre

ss

 the 

re

s

pective pre

s

et button 

9

“PR”

 a

s

 well a

s

 the pre

s

et number 

of the 

s

tation are indicated in di

s

play element 

e

 for a few 

s

ec-

ond

s

.

Connecting External Audio Sources

Apart from the integrated radio, variou

s

 external audio 

s

ource

s

 can be played.

Remove the protective cap of the 

“AUX IN”

s

ocket 

22

. In

s

ert 

the angled 3.5 mm plug of the AUX cable 

26

 into the 

s

ocket 

(

s

ee illu

s

tration on the graphic

s

 page). Connect the 

s

econd 

plug of the AUX cable to an appropriate audio 

s

ource.

For playback of the connected audio 

s

ource, pre

ss

 the 

“Source”

 button 

14

 until 

“AUX”

 appear

s

 in indicator 

f

 on the 

di

s

play.

After removing the plug of the AUX cable, reattach the protec-

tive cap of the 

“AUX IN”

s

ocket 

22

 again to protect again

s

dirt/debri

s

.

Time Indication

The con

s

truction 

s

ite radio i

s

 equipped with a time indication 

with 

s

eparate power 

s

upply. When back-up batterie

s

 with 

s

uf-

ficient capacity are in

s

erted in the back-up battery compart-

ment (

s

ee “In

s

erting/Replacing the Back-up Battery”, 

page 13), the time can be 

s

tored even when the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio i

s

 di

s

connected from the A/C power 

s

upply or the 

battery.

Setting the Time

– To 

s

et the time, pre

ss

 the   button 

10

 until the hour

s

 indi-

cation fla

s

he

s

 in di

s

play element 

e

.

– Pre

ss

 the 

s

eek button 

12

 or the 

s

eek button 

11

 un-

til the correct hour 

s

etting i

s

 indicated.

– Pre

ss

 the   button 

10

 again, 

s

o that the minute

s

 indica-

tion fla

s

he

s

 in di

s

play element 

e

.

– Pre

ss

 the 

s

eek button 

12

 or the 

s

eek button 

11

 un-

til the correct minute 

s

etting i

s

 indicated.

– Pre

ss

 the   button 

10

 a third time to 

s

tore the time 

s

et-

ting.

Working Advice

Recommendations for Optimal Handling of the Battery

Protect the battery again

s

t moi

s

ture and water.

S

tore the battery only within a temperature range between 

0 °C and 50 °C. A

s

 an example, do not leave the battery in the 

car in 

s

ummer.

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A battery that i

s

 new or ha

s

 not been u

s

ed for a longer period 

doe

s

 not develop it

s

 full capacity until after approx. 5 charg-

ing/di

s

charging cycle

s

s

ignificantly reduced working period after charging indi-

cate

s

 that the battery i

s

 u

s

ed and mu

s

t be replaced.

Ob

s

erve the note

s

 for di

s

po

s

al.

Troubleshooting 

 Causes and Corrective 

Measures

When the corrective mea

s

ure

s

 do not eliminate an error, 

plea

s

e contact an authori

s

ed 

s

ervice agent for Bo

s

ch power 

tool

s

.

Maintenance and Service

Maintenance and Cleaning

For 

s

afe and proper working, alway

s

 keep the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio clean.

Wipe off debri

s

 u

s

ing a moi

s

t and 

s

oft cloth. Do not u

s

e any 

cleaning agent

s

 or 

s

olvent

s

.

If the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio 

s

hould fail de

s

pite the care taken 

in manufacture and te

s

ting, repair 

s

hould be carried out by an 

authori

s

ed cu

s

tomer 

s

ervice

s

 agent for Bo

s

ch power tool

s

.

In all corre

s

pondence and 

s

pare part

s

 order

s

, plea

s

e alway

s

include the 10-digit article number given on the type plate of 

the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio.

After-sales Service and Application Service

Our after-

s

ale

s

s

ervice re

s

pond

s

 to your que

s

tion

s

 concern-

ing maintenance and repair of your product a

s

 well a

s

s

pare 

part

s

. Exploded view

s

 and information on 

s

pare part

s

 can al-

s

o be found under:

www.bosch-pt.com

Bo

s

ch’

s

 application 

s

ervice team will gladly an

s

wer que

s

tion

s

concerning our product

s

 and their acce

ss

orie

s

.

Great Britain

Robert Bo

s

ch Ltd. (B.

S

.C.)

P.O. Box 98

Broadwater Park

North Orbital Road

Denham

Uxbridge

UB 9 5HJ

Tel. 

S

ervice: (0844) 73

6

0109

Fax: (0844) 73

6

014

6

E-Mail: bo

s

ch

s

ervicecentre@bo

s

ch.com

Ireland

Origo Ltd.

Unit 

2

3 Magna Drive

Magna Bu

s

ine

ss

 Park

City We

s

t

Dublin 

2

4

Tel. 

S

ervice: (01) 4

666

700

Fax: (01) 4

666

888

Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands

Robert Bo

s

ch Au

s

tralia Pty. Ltd.

Power Tool

s

Locked Bag 

66

Clayton 

S

outh VIC 31

6

9

Cu

s

tomer Contact Center

In

s

ide Au

s

tralia:

Phone: (01300) 307044

Fax: (01300) 307045

In

s

ide New Zealand:

Phone: (0800) 543353

Fax: (0800) 4

2

8570

Out

s

ide AU and NZ:

Phone: +

6

1 3 95415555

www.bo

s

ch.com.au

Cause

Corrective Measure

Construction site radio inoperative

No power 

s

upply

Completely in

s

ert the power-

s

upply plug and plug-in con-

nector or the charged battery 

pack

Con

s

truction 

s

ite radio too 

warm or too cold

Wait until the con

s

truction 

s

ite radio ha

s

 reached oper-

ating temperature

Construction site radio inoperative on A/C power supply

Power-

s

upply plug or connec-

tion cable defective

Check the power-

s

upply plug 

and the connection cable, 

and have them replaced a

s

required

Wrong power-

s

upply plug in-

s

erted

U

s

e the original Bo

s

ch power-

s

upply plug (al

s

o available a

s

s

pare part)

Construction site radio inoperative on DC power supply

Battery contact

s

 contami-

nated

Clean the battery contact

s

(e.g. by in

s

erting and remov-

ing the battery 

s

everal time

s

or replace the battery

Battery pack defective

Replace the battery

Battery pack too warm or too 

cold

Wait until of the battery ha

s

reached operating tempera-

ture

Construction site radio suddenly inoperative

Power-

s

upply plug or battery 

pack not properly or com-

pletely in

s

erted

Plug in power-

s

upply plug or 

battery properly and com-

pletely

Bad radio reception

Interference from other 

device

s

 or in

s

ufficient 

s

et-up 

location

Po

s

ition the con

s

truction 

s

ite 

radio at another location with 

better reception or with 

greater clearance to other 

electronic device

s

Time indication faulty

Back-up batterie

s

 of clock 

empty

Replace back-up batterie

s

Back-up batterie

s

 incorrectly 

in

s

erted (wrong polarity)

In

s

ert back-up batterie

s

 cor-

rectly

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Bo

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ch Power Tool

s

Republic of South Africa

Customer service

Hotline: (011) 

6

519

6

00

Gauteng – BSC Service Centre

35 Roper 

S

treet, New Centre

Johanne

s

burg

Tel.: (011) 4939375

Fax: (011) 49301

26

E-Mail: b

s

ctool

s

@icon.co.za

KZN – BSC Service Centre

Unit E, Almar Centre

143 Crompton 

S

treet

Pinetown

Tel.: (031) 701

2

1

2

0

Fax: (031) 701

2

44

6

E-Mail: b

s

c.dur@za.bo

s

ch.com

Western Cape – BSC Service Centre

Democracy Way, Pro

s

perity Park

Milnerton

Tel.: (0

2

1) 551

2

577

Fax: (0

2

1) 5513

22

3

E-Mail: b

s

c@z

s

d.co.za

Bosch Headquarters

Midrand, Gauteng

Tel.: (011) 

6

519

6

00

Fax: (011) 

6

519880

E-Mail: rb

s

a-hq.pt

s

@za.bo

s

ch.com

People’s Republic of China

China Mainland

Bo

s

ch Power Tool

s

 (China) Co., Ltd.

5

6

7, Bin Kang Road

Bin Jiang Di

s

trict 31005

2

Hangzhou, P.R.China

S

ervice Hotline: 4008

26

8484

Fax: (0571) 8777450

2

E-Mail: contact.ptcn@cn.bo

s

ch.com

www.bo

s

ch-pt.com.cn

HK and Macau Special Administrative Regions

Robert Bo

s

ch Hong Kong Co. Ltd.

2

1

s

t Floor, 

62

5 King’

s

 Road

North Point, Hong Kong

Cu

s

tomer 

S

ervice Hotline: +85

2

2

101 0

2

35

Fax: +85

2

2

590 97

62

E-Mail: info@hk.bo

s

ch.com

www.bo

s

ch-pt.com.hk

Indonesia

PT. Multi Mayaka

Kawa

s

an Indu

s

tri Pulogadung

Jalan Rawa Gelam III No. 

2

Jakarta 13930

Indone

s

ia

Tel.: (0

2

1) 4

6

83

2

5

22

Fax: (0

2

1) 4

6

8

2

8

6

45/

6

8

2

3

E-Mail: 

s

ale

s

@multimayaka.co.id

www.bo

s

ch-pt.co.id

Philippines

Robert Bo

s

ch, Inc.

2

8th Floor Fort Legend Tower

s

,

3rd Avenue corner 31

s

S

treet,

Fort Bonifacio Global City,

1

6

34 Taguig City, Philippine

s

Tel.: (0

2

) 8703871

Fax: (0

2

) 8703870

matheu

s

.contiero@ph.bo

s

ch.com

www.bo

s

ch-pt.com.ph

Bo

s

ch 

S

ervice Center:

97

2

5-

2

7 Kamagong 

S

treet

S

an Antonio Village

Makati City, Philippine

s

Tel.: (0

2

) 8999091

Fax: (0

2

) 897

6

43

2

ro

s

alie.dagdagan@ph.bo

s

ch.com

Malaysia

Robert Bo

s

ch (

S

.E.A.) 

S

dn. Bhd.

No. 8A, Jalan 13/

6

G.P.O. Box 10818

4

62

00 Petaling Jaya

S

elangor, Malay

s

ia

Tel.: (03) 79

66

3194

Fax: (03) 79583838

cheehoe.on@my.bo

s

ch.com

Toll-Free: 1800 880188

www.bo

s

ch-pt.com.my

Thailand

Robert Bo

s

ch Ltd.

Liberty 

S

quare Building

No. 

2

87, 11 Floor

S

ilom Road, Bangrak

Bangkok 10500

Tel.: 0

2

6

311879 – 1888 (10 line

s

)

Fax: 0

2

2

384783

Robert Bo

s

ch Ltd., P. O. Box 

2

054

Bangkok 10501, Thailand

Bo

s

ch 

S

ervice – Training Centre

2

8

6

9-

2

8

6

9/1 

S

oi Ban Kluay

Rama IV Road (near old Paknam Railway)

Prakanong Di

s

trict

10110 Bangkok

Thailand

Tel.: 0

2

6

717800 – 4

Fax: 0

2

2

494

2

9

6

Fax: 0

2

2

495

2

99

Singapore

Robert Bo

s

ch (

S

EA) Pte. Ltd.

11 Bi

s

han 

S

treet 

2

1

S

ingapore 573943

Tel.: 

6

571 

2

77

2

Fax: 

6

350 5315

leongheng.leow@

s

g.bo

s

ch.com

Toll-Free: 1800 3338333

www.bo

s

ch-pt.com.

s

g

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