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16 REPEAT button
17 MENU button
18 ST/MO button (stereo/mono)
19 MEM button (preset)
20 iPOD button
21
button (On/Off)
Accessories (no image)
Mains power cord
FM wire antenna
Special Safety Precautions for this device
WARNING:
Avoid hearing loss due to extreme volume.
CAUTION:
• Do not subject the speakers to extreme heat, cold or
humidity.
• Do not operate the device on maximum volume. This
can cause damage.
• Do not touch the speaker membranes with fingers or
objects. This will cause damage to the membranes.
First Use of the Device/Introduction
• Select a proper place for the device. A dry, level and
slip-proof surface is suitable.
• Do not place objects (such as vases) on top of the
speaker.
• Make sure the device is vented sufficiently!
• If still in place, remove the protection foil from the
display.
Mount Pedestal
• Carefully turn the speaker box upside down.
NOTE:
Place a blanket under the speaker to avoid
scratching the surface.
• Place the four spacers on the screw holes.
• Mount the bottom plate with four screws at the bot-
tom of the speaker box.
• Now turn the speaker box on its feet again.
Power supply
• Connect the mains power cord to the mains power
input on the back of the device.
• Insert the grid plug into a properly installed three
prong socket with 230V, 50Hz.
• Make sure the grid voltage corresponds to the figures
on the rating plate.
NOTE:
Disconnect from mains power supply during longer
periods of non-use. This clears the station presets and
the latest settings (source, volume).
Insert/Replace Battery in Remote Control
• Open the battery compartment on the underside of
the remote.
• Insert 2 batteries type R03 "AAA" 1.5V. Check that the
polarity is correct (see battery compartment).
• Close the battery compartment.
If the remote is not in use for a lengthy period of time,
please remove the battery to prevent the battery acid
from "leaking".
WARNING:
• Do not expose batteries to intense heat or direct
sunlight. Never throw batteries onto a fire. Danger
of explosion!
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. They are
not toys.
• Do not force batteries open.
• Avoid contact with metallic objects. (Rings, nails,
screws etc.) Danger of short circuits!
• Short circuits may overheat or even ignite batteries.
This may lead to combustion.
• When transporting the batteries, cover the terminals
for your safety with an adhesive strip.
• If a battery leaks, do not rub the fluid into the eyes
or the skin. If acid comes into contact with the eyes,
rinse with purified water and seek medical advice if
symptoms persist.
CAUTION:
• Never use different battery types or new and used
batteries together.
• Batteries must not be disposed of in the garbage.
Please bring used batteries to competent collection
centers or back to the dealer.
iPod/iPhone Compatibility
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
that it has a compatible interface.
Full compatibility of the remote functions also cannot be
guaranteed. Operate your iPod/iPhone as normal, while it
sits in the docking station.