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Product TypePortable Radio
BrandSilverCrest
ModelSRH 5 A1
Dimensions (approx.)180 x 120 x 60 mm
Weight (approx.)300 g
Power Supply3 x AA batteries (not included) or DC 4.5 V adapter
Frequency BandsFM 87.5–108 MHz, AM 520–1710 kHz
SpeakerBuilt-in monophonic speaker
Headphone Jack3.5 mm stereo jack
Tuning TypeAnalog dial with fine-tuning knob
AntennaFM telescopic antenna; AM built-in ferrite bar
ControlsOn/off & volume knob, tuning knob, band selector, tone control
IndicatorsPower LED
Housing MaterialPlastic
ColorBlack with silver accents
CleaningWipe with a soft, dry cloth; do not use abrasive cleaners
Safety InstructionsKeep away from water and moisture; do not open the device
Spare Parts AvailabilityNot available; device is not repairable
General InformationDesigned for indoor use only; not suitable for professional applications

Frequently Asked Questions - SRH 5 A1 SILVERCREST

What batteries does the SilverCrest SRH 5 A1 radio require?
The radio operates on three AA batteries (not included). You can also use an optional DC 4.5 V power adapter with a suitable plug.
How do I switch between FM and AM bands?
Use the band selector switch on the front panel. Slide it to FM or AM position to change the band accordingly.
Why is the reception weak on FM?
Extend the telescopic antenna fully and adjust its direction. For AM, rotate the entire radio to find the best orientation, as it uses an internal ferrite antenna.
Can I use headphones with this radio?
Yes, there is a 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack on the side. When headphones are plugged in, the internal speaker is muted.
How do I clean the radio?
Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use any solvents or abrasive cleaners, and avoid getting moisture inside the device.
The radio does not turn on. What should I check?
First, ensure the batteries are installed correctly (observe polarity) or that the power adapter is connected. Also check if the volume knob is turned up. If still not working, try fresh batteries.
Is there a carrying handle or belt clip?
No, the SilverCrest SRH 5 A1 does not have a handle or clip. It is designed as a compact tabletop portable.
Can I repair the radio myself?
The device is not user-serviceable. There are no replaceable internal parts. Opening the case may void warranty and cause damage. Contact customer support for issues.
What is the warranty period?
Typically, SilverCrest products come with a 3-year warranty from the date of purchase. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
How do I dispose of the radio when it is no longer usable?
Do not dispose of it with household waste. Follow local regulations for electronic waste recycling. Remove batteries before disposal and recycle them separately.

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USER MANUAL SRH 5 A1 SILVERCREST

Operating instructions and safety instructions

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RADIO DAB+

Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.

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Operating instructions and safety instructions

Page 1

Information about these operating instructions .... 3

Copyright 3

Notes on trademarks....3

Proper use 3

Warning notices 4

Safety....5

Risk of electrocution 5

Basic safety instructions 6

Risk of hearing damage 7

Notes on the radio interface 7

Description of components 8

Setting up 8

Package contents and transport inspection 8

Requirements for the set-up location 9

Connecting the power supply 9

Aerial 9

Handling and operation....10

Switching the device on/off 10

Adjusting the volume 10

Radio operation 10

DAB+ radio operation (DAB) 11

FM radio operation (FM) 13

Playback via Bluetooth ® 14

Connecting external playback devices (AUX IN mode) 16

Connecting headphones 16

Settings menu 16

Alarm times 17

Date/time 18

Sound settings 20

Language 21

Factory reset 21

Software version 21

Troubleshooting 22

Cleaning 23

Cleaning the housing 23

Storage when not in use 23

Disposal 24

Disposal of the device 24

Disposal of the packaging 24

Appendix 25

Technical data 25

Notes on the EU Declaration of Conformity 26

Kompernass Handels GmbH warranty 26

Service 28

Importer 28

Introduction

Information about these operating instructions

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new device.

You have selected a high-quality product. The operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important information on safety, usage and disposal. Before using the product, please familiarise yourself with all operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and for the range of applications specified. Retain these operating instructions for future reference. Please also pass on these operating instructions to any future owner.

This documentation is protected by copyright. Any copying or reproduction, including in the form of extracts, or any reproduction of images (even in a modified state), is permitted only with the written authorisation of the manufacturer.

Notes on trademarks

The Bluetooth® logotype and Bluetooth® logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. (Special Interest Group). Any use of the trademarks by Kompernaß Handels GmbH is made under the provisions of a licence.

The SilverCrest trademark and the retail name are the property of their respective owner.

All other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owner.

Proper use

This device is a consumer electronics device designed for receiving DAB+ and FM radio programmes. It can also be used to play back audio files that can be played via Bluetooth® or a 3.5 mm jack cable from an external playback device. The device is not intended for any other purpose nor for use beyond the scope described. The device is not intended for use in commercial or industrial environments.

The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage caused by failure to observe these instructions, improper use or repairs, unauthorised modifications or the use of unapproved replacement parts. The risk is borne solely by the user.

Warning notices

The following warnings are used in these operating instructions:

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DANGER

A warning notice at this hazard level indicates an imminently hazardous situation.

Failure to avoid this hazardous situation could result in serious injuries or even death.

▶ Follow the instructions in this warning notice to avoid the risk of serious injuries or death.

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WARNING

A warning at this hazard level indicates a potentially hazardous situation.

Failure to avoid this hazardous situation could result in injury.

▶ Follow the instructions in this warning label to prevent injury.

CAUTION

A warning at this hazard level indicates a risk of property damage.

Failure to avoid this situation could result in property damage.

▶ Follow the instructions in this warning label to prevent property damage.

NOTE

▶ A note provides additional information that makes handling the device easier for you.

Safety

This section contains important safety instructions for handling the device. This device complies with statutory safety regulations. Improper use may result in personal injury and property damage.

Risk of electrocution

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DANGER

Risk of fatal injury from electrocution!

Contact with live cables or components can result in a fatal injury!

Comply with the following safety information in order to avoid hazards due to electrical current:

▶ Use only the supplied mains adapter. ▶ Do not use the device if the mains adapter is damaged. ▶ When disconnecting the device from the mains supply, always pull on the mains adapter and never on the cable. ▶ Never touch the mains adapter or the device with wet hands. ▶ Do not kink or crush the cable of the mains adapter or place heavy objects on it. Route the power cable so that it does not come into contact with hot surfaces and so that no one can step on or trip over it. ▶ Never open the appliance or mains adapter housings. Touching live connections or making modifications to the electrical or mechanical assembly can lead to a risk of electrocution and fire. ▶ Do not insert any objects into the ventilation slots or other openings on the device.

The device consumes power in standby mode. The mains adapter also consumes a small amount of current when the appliance is not connected to the mains adapter. To completely disconnect the appliance and the mains adapter from the mains power, the mains adapter must be removed from the power socket. The device must be positioned so that you have unrestricted access to the mains socket at all times and can pull out the mains adapter immediately in an emergency.

Basic safety instructions

To ensure safe operation of the device, follow the safety guidelines set out below:

- Check the device for visible external damage before use. Do not operate a device that has been damaged or dropped.

DANGER! Do not allow children to play with the packaging material! Keep all packaging materials away from children.

Risk of suffocation!

This device may be used by children aged 8 years and above and by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they are under supervision or have been told how to use the device safely and are aware of the potential risks. Do not allow children to use the device as a toy. Cleaning and user maintenance tasks may not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.

If the cables or connections are damaged, have them replaced by an authorised specialist or the Customer Service department.

- Keep the power cable away from hot surfaces and sharp edges. Ensure that the power cable is not stretched tightly or kinked. Do not allow the power cable to dangle over edges (risk of tripping).

All repairs must be carried out by authorised specialist companies or Customer Service. Improper repairs may put the user at risk. They will also invalidate any warranty claim.

Defective components must always be replaced with original replacement parts. Compliance with the safety requirements can only be guaranteed by using these replacement parts.

Do not make any unauthorised modifications or alterations to the device.

If you move the device from a cold to a warm environment, allow the device to acclimatise before using it. This can take up to two hours.

Always place the device on a stable and level surface. It can be damaged if dropped.

Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or high temperatures. Otherwise, it may become overheated and irreparably damaged.

Ensure sufficient air circulation to prevent heat build-up. Never cover the device. There is a risk of fire!

- Do not place the product near heat sources such as radiators or other heat-generating appliances.

- Keep the device away from open flames (e.g. candles) at all times.

This mains adapter for this appliance is suitable for indoor use only.

The device is not designed for use in rooms with high temperature or humidity (e.g. bathrooms) or excessive dust.

■ Protect the device from drips or splashes of water. Never submerge the device in water; do not place the device near water and do not place any object filled with liquid (e.g. vases) on top of the device.

WARNING! If you notice a burning smell or smoke, pull out the plug from the mains socket immediately.

In the event of malfunctions, and in bad weather, disconnect the plug from the mains power socket.

Risk of hearing damage

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DANGER

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Risks from extremely high volume levels!

Loud music can lead to hearing damage.

- Avoid listening to music at an extremely high volume, especially over long periods of time, when using this device.

Notes on the radio interface

- Keep the device at least 20 cm away from a pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, as the proper functioning of the pacemaker or the implanted defibrillator could be affected by radio waves.

■ The transmitted radio waves can cause noise interference in hearing aids.

Do not use the device with the radio components switched on in the presence of flammable gases or in a potentially explosive atmosphere (e.g., in a paint shop), as the transmitted radio waves can cause an explosion or ignite a fire.

The range of the radio waves is dependent on the environment and the ambient conditions.

Data transmissions via a wireless connection can be intercepted by unauthorized third parties.

The device receives radio signals in the DAB+ frequency range from 174.9 - 239.2 MHz and in the FM frequency range from 87.5 - 108 MHz.

In some countries, different national regulations may apply to the assigned radio frequency ranges. Please note that information received outside of the assigned radio frequency ranges may not be exploited, passed on to third parties, or otherwise misused.

Description of components

(See fold-out page for illustrations)

A. Front

① Display ② button (standby) ③ SOURCE / ✉ button ④ INFO/MENU button ⑤ PRESET button ⑥ VOLUME | ▶ /|| ENTER / SCAN dial (with button function) ⑦ TUNE- button (menu navigation back/track change/rewind in Bluetooth® mode) ⑧ TUNE+ button (menu navigation forwards/track change/fast forward in Bluetooth® mode) ⑨ Speaker

B. Rear

⑩ Telescopic aerial ⑪ Bass reflex port ⑫ Mains adapter connection DC IN ⑬ Headphone socket (3.5 mm ∅ jack) ⑭ AUX IN socket (3.5 mm ∅ jack)

Setting up

Package contents and transport inspection

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DANGER

Do not allow children to play with packaging materials. There is a risk of suffocation.

  • Remove all parts of the device, the quick start guide and the operating instructions from the packaging. ◆ Remove all packaging materials from the device.

Check the contents of the package. The following components are included in delivery:

  • Radio alarm • Mains adapter with mains cable
  • AUX cable
  • Quick start guide • These operating instructions

NOTE

▶ Check the package for completeness and signs of visible damage. ▶ If any items are missing or damaged as a result of defective packaging or transportation, please contact the Service Hotline (see section "Service").

Requirements for the set-up location

For safe and trouble-free operation of the device, the set-up location must fulfil the following requirements:

■ Place the device on a firm, flat and level surface. ■ Position the device so that the speaker 9 and the bass reflex opening 11 are not covered. - Do not operate the device in a hot or very wet environment or in the vicinity of combustible materials. The power socket must be easily accessible so that the plug of the mains adapter can be easily disconnected in an emergency.

Connecting the power supply

CAUTION

Before connecting the device, compare the connection data on the name-plate of the power supply unit (voltage and frequency) with those of your mains supply. This data must agree so that the device is not damaged.

Connect the supplied mains adapter to the mains adapter connection 12 and to a mains socket. The device is now in standby mode.

Aerial

Pull out the telescopic aerial 10 completely for DAB+ and FM reception.

Handling and operation

Switching the device on/off

NOTE

The DAB+ station list is automatically created or updated the first time the device is switched on from standby mode using the ⏻ button ②. The display ① now shows the message Scanning... DAB. Depending on the quality of the DAB+ radio reception, this process can take up to several minutes. When switching on the device from standby mode with the button ②, the device is in the last selected mode (DAB+, FM, Bluetooth® or AUX IN).

Briefly press the ⏻ button ② to switch on the device. The device starts automatically in DAB+ mode the first time it is switched on. Briefly press the SOURCE / ✗ button ③ to switch between DAB+, FM radio, Bluetooth® or AUX IN mode. Press the ⏻ button ② again to switch off the device and put it into standby mode.

Adjusting the volume

Turn the VOLUME | ▶ / II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ clockwise to increase the volume. - Turn the VOLUME | ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ anticlockwise to reduce the volume.

NOTE

The display ① shows the volume for a few seconds as a bar after turning the VOLUME | ▶ /|| ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥.

▶ When the maximum volume is reached, you will hear a short beep.

Radio operation

You can use the radio to receive DAB+ and FM radio stations. You can store up to 20 preset DAB+ and 20 preset FM radio stations each.

NOTE

The first time the device is started, it starts in DAB+ mode and the station list of the available DAB+ radio stations is created automatically. The display ① now shows the message Scanning... DAB.

DAB+ radio operation (DAB)

Automatic station scan (AMS)

The automatic station scan with station saving scans the entire frequency band once and automatically saves the DAB+ radio stations found as a station list.

This device must be switched on. If necessary, briefly press the button to switch on the device.

If necessary, briefly press SOURCE ⚙ 3 several times until the DAB+ radio mode is shown on the display ①.

Briefly press the VOLUME ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to start the automatic station scan with station presetting. The display ① now shows the message Scanning... DAB and the number of found stations. The scan progress is displayed as a progress bar. The DAB+ radio stations found are automatically stored in the station list in order of increasing frequency. When the scan is finished, the first station in the station list is automatically played back.

NOTE

▶ An automatic station scan with station saving may overwrite an existing station list.

Selecting stations

Press the TUNE+ 8 or TUNE- button 7 to select a DAB+ radio station from the station list. After approx. 2 seconds, the displayed station is automatically played back.

Saving stations manually

- Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to select a DAB+ radio station from the station list.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Press the PRESET button ⑤. The display ① shows the preset space with the last selected radio station (if radio stations have already been stored). If no radio stations have yet been stored, the display ① shows Preset 1 empty.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to select the desired preset.

- Press the VOLUME ▶/□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥, to store the station in the selected preset. The preset space of the stored station is shown in the upper right corner of the display ① (e.g. P1 for preset 1).

NOTE

▶ Any previously stored stations will be overwritten.

Station information

In DAB+ radio mode, you can show additional station information on the display ①:

- Briefly press INFO / MENU 4 repeatedly to display the following channel information:

  • Programme type (Pty) -Group name -Time/date -Multiplex number/frequency
  • Audio bitrate (kbps) -Signal strength (bar) -Signal error -Scrolling text (radio text)

Deleting stations from the station list

You can remove outdated DAB+ radio stations from the station list if, for example, you are using the radio at a different location where stations from the previous station list can no longer be received:

In DAB+ radio mode, press the INFO / MENU button ④ for about 2 seconds to enter the setup menu. ◆ Press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ several times until the display ① shows System. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ several times until the display ① shows Prune.

Press the VOLUME | ▶ /|| ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. The display ① shows the query Prune?.

- Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ again to confirm the selection. Stations that are no longer current are removed from the station list.

FM radio operation (FM)

Automatic scan search (AMS)

This device must be switched on. If necessary, briefly press the ⏻ button ② to switch on the device. If necessary, briefly press SOURCE / ⚙ 3 several times until FM radio mode and the frequency display in MHz is shown on the display ①. Briefly press the VOLUME | ▶/□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to start the automatic station scan. The display ① now shows the message Scanning.... The station scan stops at the next station with a sufficiently strong signal.

Storing stations automatically

The automatic station scan with station saving scans the entire frequency band once and automatically saves the FM radio stations found as an FM station list.

Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ for approx. 2 seconds to start the automatic station scan with station presetting. The display ① now shows the message Scanning... FM and the number of found stations. The scan progress is displayed as a progress bar. The FM radio stations found are automatically stored in the station list on order of increasing frequency. When the scan is finished, the first station in the station list is automatically played back.

NOTE

The automatic station scan replaces the stations already stored in the preset spaces.

Selecting stations

Press PRESET ⑤ for about 2 seconds to call up the FM station list. Press TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- ⑦ to select an FM radio station from the station list.

Manual station scan

Press the TUNE+ button ⑧ for around 2 seconds to jump to the next available station with a higher frequency. - Press the TUNE-button⑦ for around 2 seconds to jump to the next available station with a lower frequency.

NOTE

The frequency of the station is shown on the display ① and the speaker ⑨ is switched off during station search.

Searching for stations manually

Briefly press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to change the FM frequency in 0.05 MHz increments. The current FM frequency is shown on the display ①.

Saving stations manually

To store the current radio station manually, first briefly press the PRESET button ⑤. The display ① shows the preset space with the last selected radio station (if radio stations have already been stored). If no radio stations have yet been stored, the display shows Preset 1 empty.

◆ Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to select the desired preset.

- Press the VOLUME | ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥, to store the station in the selected preset. The preset space of the stored station is shown in the upper right corner of the display ① (e.g. P1 for preset 1).

Station information

In FM radio mode, you can show additional station information on the display ①:

- Briefly press INFO / MENU 4 repeatedly to display the following channel information:

- Programme type (Pty)

-Signal strength (bar)

-Time/date

-Scrolling text (radio text)

Playback via Bluetooth®

Pairing devices

Before you start using the radio for music playback via Bluetooth® you must pair it with a Bluetooth®-compatible external playback device.

If necessary, briefly press the ⏻ button ② to switch on the device. If necessary, briefly press the SOURCE / ✗ button ③ several times to activate the Bluetooth® function. You will hear a beep and Pairing flashes on the display ①. Set the external playback device so that it scans for Bluetooth® devices. You can find a detailed description of how to do this in the operating instructions for your external playback device.

From the list of discovered Bluetooth® devices in the settings menu of your external playback device, select the entry SRH 5 A1. The external playback device will now connect to the radio automatically via Bluetooth®. You will hear another beep when the connection has been successfully established and Connected appears on the display ①.

You can now use the radio to listen to music from your external playback device wirelessly via the radio's speaker.

NOTE

The next time you turn on the radio, it will connect automatically to the last-connected external playback device. If your external playback device does not automatically reconnect to the radio, you will have to re-establish the connection manually. You can find a detailed description of how to do this in the operating instructions for your external playback device.

Unpairing devices

If you want to connect the radio to another external playback device, you must first unpair the currently connected playback device:

Press SOURCE / Ⓧ 3 for about 2 seconds. You will hear a beep and Pairing flashes on the display ①. Alternatively, you can unpair via the currently connected external playback device.

Button functions during playback via Bluetooth®

Button Function
VOLUME |► /II ENTER / SCAN 6► Press briefly to start/stop playback.
TUNE+ 8► Press briefly to move to the next track.► Press for approx. 2 seconds to change to fast forward mode.
TUNE- 7► Press briefly to go to the beginning of the current track. Press briefly again to go back to the previous track.► Press for approx. 2 seconds to change to rewind mode.
SOURCE / 3► Press for approx. 2 seconds to unpair the devices.

NOTE

The volume on the radio and on the external playback device can be adjusted independently of each other. For example, if the volume of the radio is set to maximum and the volume of the external playback device is set to minimum, you will hear nothing through the radio.

It is possible that not all functions will be supported depending on the external playback device being used and its operating system.

In an environment with high-frequency interference, you may experience noise interference during music playback in Bluetooth® mode. As soon as the interference has ceased, music playback should automatically continue in Bluetooth® mode without any further problems.

Connecting external playback devices (AUX IN mode)

In AUX IN mode, you can connect external playback devices such as a smartphone or an MP3 player to use them as the playback source for the radio.

NOTE

Switch the radio and the external playback device off before connecting them. Also note the operating instructions for the device you want to connect to the radio.

Connect the external playback device to the AUX IN connection 14 of the radio using the supplied AUX cable. Briefly press the ⏻ button ② to switch on the radio. If necessary, briefly press the SOURCE / ✗ button ③ several times until Auxiliary Input appears on the display ①. Turn on the external playback device and start playback.

Afterwards, set the desired volume using the VOLUME | ▶/□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ on the radio. Alternatively, you can increase the volume on the external playback device.

To stop AUX operation, turn off the radio and the external playback device. Remove the AUX cable from the AUX IN connection 14 of the radio. Alternatively, you can press SOURCE / ✗ 3 to switch directly from AUX IN mode to radio mode or Bluetooth® mode.

Connecting headphones

Turn the VOLUME | ▶ /|| ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ anticlockwise to the lowest volume level. Insert the jack plug of the headphones into the headphone socket on the rear of the device. Sound playback now takes place only via the connected headphones. Set the desired volume using the VOLUME | ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial 6.

Settings menu

NOTE

The settings menu can be called up during operation as well as in standby mode. ▶ If no setting is made in the setup menu for more than 7 seconds, the setup menu is exited.

During normal operation or standby, press INFO / MENU ④ for about 2 seconds until System appears on the display ①.

Alarm times

The device has two alarms, Alarm1 and Alarm2. For both, you can program playback of the last radio station you listened to or an alarm tone at a specific time.

Setting the alarm

Press INFO / MENU 4 for about 2 seconds to call up the settings menu. Alarms is shown as the first menu option on the display 1. ◆ Press the VOLUME |▶/|| ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to select either Alarm1 or Alarm2. Press the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. The display ① now shows the message Alarm detail. ◆ Push the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to set the alarm to On. ◆ Press the TUNE+ button⑧ to go next to the setting of the alarm time. Press the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to set the alarm time. Set alarm time appears on the display ① and the hour display flashes. Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the hours. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry. The minutes flash on the display ①. Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the minutes. Press the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry. ◆ Next select the menu item Days to select whether the alarm should be activated daily, only once, only on weekdays or only on weekends. Press the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ and then the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to make the appropriate setting. ◆ Press the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Next select the alarm type under the menu item Mode. You can choose between the last DAB+ or FM radio station (DAB/FM) or an alarm tone (Buzzer). Press the VOLUME | ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ and then the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to make the appropriate setting. Press the VOLUME | ▶ / || ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Next, select the volume of the alarm under the menu item Volume. Press the VOLUME | ▶ /|| ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ and then the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the alarm volume. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Next, save your settings under the menu option Save by pressing the VOLUME | ▶/□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥. The alarm is now activated.

NOTE

▶ All the settings under Alarm times are only saved if you confirm your settings under the menu option Save by pressing the VOLUME | ▶ / ENTER / SCAN dial 6. As soon as Alarm1 and/or Alarm2 are active, an alarm icon 🙏 is shown on the left and/or right of display ① for each active alarm.

Shutting off the alarm

Press INFO / MENU 4 for about 2 seconds to call up the settings menu. Alarms is shown as the first menu option on the display 1. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⓘ to confirm the selection. Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to select either Alarm1 or Alarm2. Press the VOLUME | ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. The display ① now shows the message Alarm detail. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to set the alarm to Off. Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to call up the menu option Save. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry. The alarm is now deactivated.

Date/time

If an RDS signal (radio data system) is available, the date and time are automatically set via the radio stations. If no RDS signal is available, you can also set the date and time manually:

Setting the clock

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Time setup appears on the display ①. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⓘ to confirm the selection. ◆ Press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ until Set clock appears on the display ①. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. Set clock appears on the display 1 and the hour display flashes.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the hours.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry. The minutes flash on the display ①.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the minutes.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⓘ to confirm the entry.

Setting the date

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Time setup appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⓘ to confirm the selection.

◆ Press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ until Set date appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. Set date appears on the display ① and the date display flashes.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the day.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry. The month flashes on the display ①.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the month.

Press the VOLUME |▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry. The year flashes on the display ①.

◆ Press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to set the year.

Press the VOLUME |▶ /|| ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the entry.

NOTE

In standby mode, press the VOLUME▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⓑ to switch between the time and date display.

12h/24h display

NOTE

If the 12h display is set, PM appears on the bottom left of the display ① from 12 noon until 11:59 at night. From midnight to 11:59 AM, AM appears on the display ①.

▶ The default setting for the time is 24h display.

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Time setup appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

◆ Press the TUNE+⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ until Set 12/24 hour appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Press the TUNE+ 8 or TUNE- button 7 to switch between the 12 hour setting (Set 12 hour) or the 24 hour setting (Set 24 hour).

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Automatic update

The Auto Update function allows you to set whether the date and time are set automatically via the radio stations' RDS (Radio Data System) signal or manually.

NOTE

If From radio is set, the date and time are automatically set via the RDS signal from the radio stations. If No update is set, the date and time are not set automatically, but must be set manually. The default setting for the Auto Update function is From radio.

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Time setup appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ until Auto Update appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶/□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to select either From radio or No update. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Sound settings

In the Settings menu, you can use the Bass and Treble functions to increase or decrease the bass and treble playback in the range from +14 dB to -14 dB in steps of 2 dB.

Bass

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Bass appears on the display ①. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to increase or decrease the bass incrementally.

Treble

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Treble appears on the display ①.

◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /□ ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. ◆ Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ to increase or decrease the treble incrementally.

Language

In the settings menu, you can choose between Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Swedish:

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Language appears on the display ①. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. Press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until the desired language is displayed. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection.

Factory reset

NOTE

If you reset the device to the factory defaults using the Factory reset function, all stored settings such as stored radio stations, date, time and alarm times will be deleted. In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until Factory reset appears on the display ①. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to confirm the selection. Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to reset the radio to its factory settings.

Software version

In the Settings menu, press the TUNE+ ⑧ or TUNE- button ⑦ repeatedly until SW version appears on the display ①. ◆ Press the VOLUME ▶ /II ENTER / SCAN dial ⑥ to display the software version of the device.

Troubleshooting

If you cannot connect the radio to a compatible Bluetooth® playback device, proceed as follows:

Make sure that the Bluetooth® function is activated on the playback device.

Make sure that the Bluetooth® function is activated and the radio is switched on.

If you use several external playback devices, ensure that any previously made connection is disconnected. There may be a previously paired playback device still within range.

Make sure that the radio is no more than 10 metres from the external playback device and that no obstacles or electronic devices are placed between them.

The following table helps to identify and rectify further possible faults:

Fault Possible cause Remedy
There is nothing on the display 1.The mains adapter is not correctly connected.Make sure that the mains adapter is correctly connected with the mains adapter connection 12 and with a mains socket.
The mains socket is not supplying any power.Check the house fuses.
The device is not switched on.Switch on the device by pressing the 1 button 2.
The volume is set to mini-mum.Increase the playback volume with the VOLUME |► / ENTER / SCAN dial 6.
No sound.In AUX mode, the external playback device is not turned on.Switch on the external playback device.
The external playback device is muted in AUX operation.Unmute the external playback device.
The audio cable is not correctly connected to the AUX IN connection 14 in AUX mode.Make sure that theaudio cable is correctly connected to the AUX IN connection 14.
Interference with the radio reception.Radio reception is too weak.Pull out the telescopic aerial 10 completely. Try to improve reception by moving the telescopic aerial 10 or by moving the radio to another location.
No automatic setting of time and date.The RDS signal is not available.Pull out the telescopic aerial 10 completely. Try to improve reception by moving the telescopic aerial 10 or by moving the radio to another location.

NOTE

▶ If you cannot solve the problem with the solutions given above, please contact the Service Hotline (see section Service).

Cleaning

DANGER

Risk of fatal injury from electrocution!

▶ Pull out the plug of the mains adapter from the power socket before starting to clean the device.

CAUTION

Damage to the device!

▶ To avoid irreparable damage to the device, ensure that no moisture can penetrate the device during cleaning. ▶ Do not use caustic, abrasive or solvent-based cleaning materials. These can damage the surfaces of the device.

Cleaning the housing

  • Clean the surfaces of the device with a soft, dry cloth. Use a lightly moistened cloth and a mild detergent to remove stubborn dirt residues.

Storage when not in use

If you decide not to use the device for a long period, disconnect it from the mains power supply and store it in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Disposal

Disposal of the device

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The symbol shown on the left of a crossed-out wheelie bin means that this device is subject to Directive 2012/19/EU. This directive states that this device may not be disposed of in normal household waste at the end of its useful life, but must be taken to a specially set-up collection point, recycling depot or disposal company.

This disposal is free of charge for the user. Protect the environment and dispose of this device properly.

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Your local community or municipal authorities can provide information on how to dispose of the worn-out product.

Disposal of the packaging

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The packaging materials have been selected for their environmental friendliness and ease of disposal and are therefore recyclable.

Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed in accordance with applicable local regulations.

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Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.

Note the labelling on the packaging and separate the packaging material components for disposal if necessary. The packaging material is labelled with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the following meanings:

1-7: plastics,

20-22: paper and cardboard,

80-98: composites.

Appendix

Technical data

Input voltage 9 V (DC), 1 A---
Bluetooth® specificationsVersion 4.2(up to 10 m range)
Frequency band 2.4 GHz
Transmission output < 10 dBm
Supported Bluetooth® profilesAVRCP*/A2DP(*if supported by Bluetooth® playback device)
Power consumption (in operation) approx. 10 W
Power consumption (standby) ≤ 1 W
Speaker output1 x 5 W (with 10% distortion factor)
Speaker impedance 8 Ω
Frequency range 150-15,000 Hz
Radio frequency range (FM) 87.5-108 MHz
Station presets (FM) 20
Radio frequency range (DAB+) 174.9 - 239.2 MHz
Station presets (DAB+) 20
Protection classIII/◇ (protection through extra low voltage)
Operating temperature +15°C to +35°C
Storage temperature+5°C up to +40°C
Humidity (no condensation)≤ 75%
AUX IN connection3.5 mm ∅ jack socket
Headphone connection3.5 mm ∅ jack socket
Dimensions without aerial (W x D x H)approx. 22.8 x 13.5 x 15.2 cm
Weightapprox. 1240 g
Mains adapter
Model KC12W03-090100YG
ManufacturersShenzen Kechuangfubang Technology Co., Ltd.
Input voltage/current100–240 V ~ (AC)50/60 Hz, max. 0.4 A
Output voltage/current 9 V--- (DC), 1 A
Polarity of the barrel plug(positive inside, negative outside)
Protection classII/☐ (double insulation)
Efficiency class5 ☑
Operating temperature +15°C to +35°C
Storage temperature +5°C up to +40°C
Humidity (no condensation) ≤ 75%

Notes on the EU Declaration of Conformity

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This device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the RE Directive 2014/53/EU, the Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

You can download the complete EU conformity declaration from www.kompernass.com/support/313609_DOC.pdf.

This appliance has a 3-year warranty valid from the date of purchase. If this product has any faults, you, the buyer, have certain statutory rights. Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by the warranty described below.

Warranty conditions

The validity period of the warranty starts from the date of purchase. Please keep your original receipt in a safe place. This document will be required as proof of purchase.

If any material or production fault occurs within three years of the date of purchase of the product, we will either repair or replace the product for you at our discretion. This warranty service is dependent on you presenting the defective appliance and the proof of purchase (receipt) and a short written description of the fault and its time of occurrence.

If the defect is covered by the warranty, your product will either be repaired or replaced by us. The repair or replacement of a product does not signify the beginning of a new warranty period.

Warranty period and statutory claims for defects

The warranty period is not prolonged by repairs effected under the warranty. This also applies to replaced and repaired components. Any damage and defects present at the time of purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking. Repairs carried out after expiry of the warranty period shall be subject to a fee.

Scope of the warranty

This appliance has been manufactured in accordance with strict quality guidelines and inspected meticulously prior to delivery.

The warranty covers material faults or production faults. The warranty does not extend to product parts subject to normal wear and tear or fragile parts such as switches, batteries, baking moulds or parts made of glass.

The warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged, improperly used or improperly maintained. The directions in the operating instructions for the product regarding proper use of the product are to be strictly followed. Uses and actions that are discouraged in the operating instructions or which are warned against must be avoided.

This product is intended solely for private use and not for commercial purposes. The warranty shall be deemed void in cases of misuse or improper handling, use of force and modifications / repairs which have not been carried out by one of our authorised Service centres.

Warranty claim procedure

To ensure quick processing of your case, please observe the following instructions:

■ Please have the till receipt and the item number (e.g. IAN 12345) available as proof of purchase.

■ You will find the item number on the type plate, an engraving on the front page of the instructions (bottom left), or as a sticker on the rear or bottom of the appliance.

If functional or other defects occur, please contact the service department listed either by telephone or by e-mail.

- You can return a defective product to us free of charge to the service address that will be provided to you. Ensure that you enclose the proof of purchase (till receipt) and information about what the defect is and when it occurred.

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You can download these instructions along with many other manuals, product videos and software on www.lidl-service.com.

Service

GB Service Great Britain

Tel.: 0800 404 7657

E-Mail: kompernass@lidl.co.uk

IE Service Ireland

Tel.: 1890 930 034

(0,08 EUR/Min., (peak))

(0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak))

E-Mail: kompernass@lidl.ie

IAN 313609

Importer

Please note that the following address is not the service address. Please use the service address provided in the operating instructions.

KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH

BURGSTRASSE 21

DE-44867 BOCHUM

GERMANY

www.kompernass.com

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BURGSTRASSE 21

DE-44867 BOCHUM

GERMANY

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DE-44867 BOCHUM

GERMANY

www.kompernass.com

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Model : SRH 5 A1

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