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| Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | DAB+ Radio |
| Supported frequencies | DAB, DAB+, FM |
| Output power | 5 Watts RMS |
| Power supply | Mains and rechargeable battery |
| Battery life | Up to 20 hours |
| Connectivity | AUX input, Bluetooth |
| Display | Backlit LCD screen |
| Dimensions | 25 x 10 x 12 cm |
| Weight | 1.2 kg |
| Additional features | Alarm, timer, station presets |
| Maintenance | Clean with a soft cloth, avoid moisture |
| Safety | Do not expose to water, use only with the supplied adapter |
| Pre-purchase information | Check DAB+ coverage in your area |
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USER MANUAL DAB+ 4158 AEG
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Espanol
Contenidos
Overview of the Components.. 3
Menu Overview.. Page 6
Menu Overview "Alarm function" Page 7
Instruction Manual.. 54
Technical Data.. Page 61
Disposal.. Page 61
Język polski
Spis tresci
Overview of the Components
| FM | |
| Scan setting | Strong stations only All stations |
| DAB + FM + BT + AUX | ||
| System Sleep Sleep off | 15 minutes30 minutes45 minutes60 minutes90 minutes | |
| Alarm Alarm 1 Setup | Alarm 2 Setup | |
| Time Set Time/Date Set | time | |
| Auto update Update from AnyUpdate from DABUpdate from FMNo update | ||
| Set 12/24hourSet 24 hour | ||
| Set date format DD - MM -YYYYMM-DD-YYYY | ||
| Language | ||
| Factory Reset Factory Reset?Yes | ||
| SW version | ||
Menuverzicht "Alarmfunctie" Aperçu du menu « Fonction Alarme » Resumen del menu "Función de alarma"
| DAB + FM + BT + AUX | ||||
| System Alarm Alarm 1 Setup On time | ||||
| Duration 60 | 90 15 30 45 | |||
| Source Buzzer | DAB FM | |||
| Daily Once Weekends Weekdays | ||||
| Alarm Off | On | |||
| Alarm 2 Setup On time | ||||
| Duration 60 | 90 15 30 45 | |||
| Source Summer | DAB FM | |||
| Daily Once Weekends Weekdays | ||||
| Alarm Off | On | |||
DAB stations scanner
Balayer les stations FM
Portee: 15 metres environ
Frequences de transmission: 2,402-2,480GHz
Protocoles: A2DP/AVRCP
AM = manana, PM = tarde
......DAB/DAB+174,92~239,20MHz
Bluetooth
Sopporte Bluetooth: V2.1+EDR
Alcance: aprox. 15 metros
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Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using the device.
Symbols in these Instructions for Use
Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid accidents and prevent damage to the machine:

WARNING:
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury risks.

CAUTION:
This refers to possible hazards to the machine or other objects.

NOTE: This highlights tips and information.
General Safety Instructions
Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the appliance into operation and keep the instructions including the warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the box with the internal packing. If you give this device to other people, please also pass on the operating instructions.
- To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, you should not expose the device to rain or humidity. Do not use the device near water (e.g. bathroom, swimming pool, humid cellars).
- Do not use the unit in extremely hot, cold, dusty, or damp places.
- The unit is designed solely for private use and its intend - ed purpose. This unit is not designed for commercial use.
- Make sure that the power cable is not bent, pinched, or comes into contact with heat sources.
- Make sure that the power cable is not a tripping hazard.
- The power supply unit is only suitable for use in dry rooms.
- Never touch the power supply unit or the cable with wet hands.
- Only connect the power supply unit to a properly installed wall outlet. Ensure that the listed voltage matches the voltage of the wall outlet. Also ensure that the output current, voltage and the polarity of the power supply unit match the information on the connected device.
Always install batteries in the correct direction. - Avoid covering the device's vent openings.
- Never cover the vent holes with objects, such as magazines, tablecloths, curtains etc.
- This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and that no object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on apparatus.
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Open sources of fire, such as e.g. burning candles may not be placed onto the unit.
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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 qualified specialist. Check the power cord regularly for damage.
- If you do not use the device for a long period of time, pull the power supply unit from the wall socket and/or remove the batteries.
- Disconnect the unit from the power supply for cleaning or if a fault occurs.
These symbols may be found on the machine and are intended to indicate the following:

The lightning symbol should advise the user of parts in the inside of the device which carry dangerously high voltage levels.

The symbol with an exclamation mark should advise the user of important operation or maintenance instructions in the accompanying documentation.
Children and Frail Individuals
- In order to ensure your children's safety, please keep all packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their reach.

RNING:
Do not allow small children to play with the foil. There is a danger of suffocation!
- This device is not intended to be used by individuals (including children) who have restricted physical, sensory or mental abilities and/or insufficient knowledge and/or experience, unless they are supervised by an individual who is responsible for their safety or have received instructions on how to use the device.
Children should be supervised at all times in order to ensure that they do not play with the device.
Special safety information concerning the built-in battery

CAUTION:
- Risk of explosion in case of improper replacement of the battery. Replace only by the same or an equivalent type.
- Do not expose the built-in battery to hard impacts or pressures.
Overview of the Components
1 Telescopic antenna
2 POWERON/OFF switch (On/Off)
3 INTER button (accept or refuse call/Play/Pause/Confirm)
4 button
5 button
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6 MENU/INFO/SNOOZE button (Show informations / Display menu / Snooze function)
7 SCAN button (Start scanning for radio stations)
8 PRESET button (Select / Preset radio stations)
9 MODE button (Operating mode)
10 +/- control
11 Battery charge indicator
12 Display
13 Carrying handle
14 Button (On/Standby)
15 Battery compartment lock
16 Battery compartment lid
17 DC5V connector
18 AUX-IN Input
19 RCB/ALK switch
20 Battery compartment
21 Loudspeaker
22 Built-in microphone
Start-up of the Device
- Select a suitable location for the device, such as a dry, flat, non-slip surface on which it is easy to operate the machine.
- Ensure that the device is sufficiently ventilated!
- Sensitive surfaces, such as the display, might be protected with fi Ims. Remove such fi Ims.
Power Supply
- Ensure that the voltage is the same as that indicated on the model identifi cation plate.
- Insert the grid plug into a properly installed three prong socket. Connect the device with the plug connector by inserting its plug into the DC 5V jack of the device.
CAUTION:
- Only use the supplied power adaptor for this device.
Do not use for other devices. - Only use power adaptor with 5V(一 (一) , other adaptors may cause damage to the device.
NOTE:
- If the unit is not used for a long period of time, unplug the mains plug from the socket.
- If the power supply gets disconnected, the time/date settings will be lost.
Operation with the built-in rechargeable battery
For operation of the device with the built-in rechargeable battery, you must select rechargeable battery operation with the switch in the battery compartment.
- Open the battery compartment on the back. Possibly use a coin.
a) Press the lock lightly.
b) Turn the lock so that the slot points to the open lock.
c) Remove the battery compartment lid.

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Set the switch in the battery compartment to the position "RCB" (Rechargeable Battery = rechargeable battery/battery).
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Close the battery compartment again.
a) Reinstall the battery compartment lid.
b) Press the lock lightly.
c) Turn the lock so that the slot points to the closed lock.


WARNING:
The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Danger of explosion!
NOTE:
If the device is out of use for a long period of time, charge the battery at least once every 6 to 12 weeks. The battery will also constantly discharge when switched off.
Charge the battery
Before you can operate the unit with the battery, you must first charge it.
- Connect the unit to the mains socket using the power supply. The indicator lamp (11) lights up orange and the battery is charged.
If the battery is fully charged, the indicator lamp (11) lights up green.
CAUTION:
Never leave the unit unattended during charging.
NOTE:
The duration of the charging process depends on the charge status of the battery.
Battery operation (Batteries are not supplied)
- Open the battery compartment on the back. Possibly use a coin.
a) Press the lock lightly.
b) Turn the lock so that the slot points to the open lock.
c) Remove the battery compartment lid.

- Set the switch in the battery compartment to the position "ALK" (Alkaline Batteries).
- Insert 4 batteries of type AA / R6 1.5V. Please ensure that the polarity is correct (see the floor of the battery compartment)!
- Close the battery compartment again.
a) Reinstall the battery compartment lid.
b) Press the lock lightly.
c) Turn the lock so that the slot points to the closed lock.


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CAUTION:
- Batteries can leak battery acid. If the device is out of use for a long period of time, remove the batteries.
- Different battery types or new and used batteries must not be used together.
- Batteries are not to be disposed of together with domestic wastes. Dispose of the used batteries at the relevant collection bin or at your dealer's.
WARNING:
The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. Danger of explosion!
First Use
- Fully extend the telescopic antenna. Stand it upright for initial installation.
- Set the POWER ON/OFF switch to the position "ON" to turn the unit on.
- The device automatically searches for DAB stations. "Suchlauf..." and a progress bar appears on the display. The figure on the right of the display shows the number of radio stations found. The first alphanumeric DAB station is played.
When playing a radio station, the time and date is taken from the broadcasting service. If the device does not receive DAB stations in your location, set the time manually as described in "Settings menu".
Changing the OSD language
The factory default of the OSD menu is German. To change the language, proceed as follows:
- Keep the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button pressed.
- Select the menu item "System" with the / buttons. Confirm with the ENTER button.
- Select the menu item "Sprache" with the buttons. Confirm with the ENTER button.
- Select the desired language with the buttons. Confirm with the 7FIRR button.
NOTE:
The menu is described with the selected language "ENGLISH" in the instruction manual.
General Operation
Turning Device on/off
- Use the POWER ON / OFF switch to turn the unit on or off.
Switch position:
POWER OFF = Turned off
POWER ON = Turned on
- You can use the button to switch between operation and standby. To do this, press the button for approx. 3 seconds.
NOTE:
After approx. 15 minutes without signal or with very poor signal, the device will automatically switch to standby.
MODE button
For switching between DAB, FM, Bluetooth and AUX mode.
+/-control
Adjust to your preferred volume level.
Listening to the radio
Hints for FM/DAB Reception
The FM and DAB reception are dependent on the location. Follow the steps below:
- Completely extend the telescopic antenna.
- For FM: If necessary, change the position of the telescopic antenna to improve the reception.
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For DAB: For optimal DAB reception, we recommend to align the telescopic antenna vertically.
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Depending on the location, some station may not be received in your region or only with interference.
- When playing a radio station, the time and date is taken from the broadcasting service.
- The FM and/or DAB supplementary information (RDS/DLS) may differ. This is selected and transmitted individually by the broadcast stations. If the reception quality at your location is inadequate, the supplementary information may be displayed incorrectly or not at all. This is not a malfunction of the device!
Scan FM stations
- Repeatedly press MODE button until the display shows "FM".
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You have two options for tuning a station:
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Press the > / < buttons.
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Press the SCAN button. Depending on which button you have already pressed (> or <), the unit scans to the next or previous station.
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If the reception is too weak and there is noise on the received station, try to improve the reception by changing the position of the telescopic antenna.
Show FM information
Press the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button to show the following information, if broadcasted by a radio station.
- Radio Text is shown by default on the display. If no information is available, [No RadioText] appears on the display.
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The program type (PTY) of the station is displayed (e.g. Pop music, news etc.). If no PTY is received, [No PTY] appears on the display.
- Display of the radio frequency.
Audio mode is indicated. (Stereo or Mono)
- Display the time.
- Display the date.
Scan DAB stations
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a digital broad casing standard for terrestrial reception of digital radio. A list of radio stations which can be received in Germany is available on the Internet at www.digitalradio.de.
i NOTE:
In Germany approx. 70% of the country's area is covered by digital radio broadcasts (as of Nov. 2011). In the individual areas however, coverage and provision vary greatly. If the DAB stations in your region cannot be received or only with interferences depending on location, in this case you can switch to the FM band to receive this station. This is only possible however if these stations are broadcast via VHF. Find out more on the internet site of the radio station.
- Press the MODE button repeatedly until "DAB" appears on the display.
- Press the SCAN button. The device then searches for the radio stations which can be received.
- You can select the next or the previous station by using the buttons.
- If the reception is too weak and the received station "motorboats", try to improve the reception by changing the position of the antenna.
NOTE:
To manually set a DAB frequency, proceed as described in the "Settings menu" sections.
Display Additional DAB Information
In DAB mode, you can display the following additional information if broadcast by the radio station. To do so, press the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button. The DLS text is shown on the display by default.
- DLS: Short for Dynamic Label Segment. This involves complementary data. This content may be e.g. information about the station or the music title and artist being played. If information on the track title is transmitted by the station, you can display this information with the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button.
- Displays the received signal strength.
- This indicates the station category (e.g. Pop-Music, News etc.).
- Displays the name of the station group (e.g. DR Deutschland).
Frequency of the current radio station.
The "SIGNAL ERROR" display shows the signal quality. The lower the adjacent figure, the better the quality.
- Displays the digital Audio Bit Rate / DAB or DAB+.
- Display the time.
- Display the date.
Save Station
- After having found the desired station, press the PRESET button. The first preset location appears on the display. In case of still empty storage space, the notification "Preset 1 empty" will appear.
- For choosing the memory position, press > / < buttons.
- Press the NFR button to store. The display shows "Station 1 saved" for a short time.
Select a Preset Station
- Press the PRESET button.
- For choosing the memory position, press > / < buttons.
- Confirm your selection with the /ENFR button.
Settings menu
Numerous settings are made via the Settings menu (see page 6).
In the Settings menu you can find the main menu and the related submenus with the individual options.
To enter the menu, keep the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button pressed in DAB, FM, Bluetooth or AUX mode.
- Use the > / < buttons to navigate in the menu.
- Use the ENTER button to select a submenu, or confirm a setting.
- Press the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button to change to the previous submenu.
- To leave the menu, keep the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button pressed.
NOTE:
- If you do not press any button within 30 seconds, the menu is hidden.
- The currently set option is highlighted by " * ".
The menu SYSTEM is the same in all operation modes. The DAB and the FM mode have an additional own menu. The individual menus are explained in the following.
DAB Menu
The DAB menu is divided into menus:
Full scan: Starts the station scan. The DAB frequency band is scanned for stations.
- Manual tune: To do so you need to know the station frequency. This can be found on the internet site of the broadcasting service. Select the individual frequencies with the × < buttons. Start the manual scan by pressing the ENTER button. The station group will appear after a short time on the display. Press the
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ENTER button again. Leave the menu. Now you can select the next or the previous station with the < buttons.
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DRC: short for Digital Range Control (dynamic range). The term DRC describes the ratio between the quietest and the loudest sound. If the dynamic range is very high there are very soft sounds as well as very loud sounds. Under some circumstances this may present a problem with playback. Let us assume that you are listening to a radio station in a relatively loud environment. By increasing the volume you can play the quiet sections louder. This however has the disadvantage that the loud sections become uncomfortably loud. It makes sense here to reduce the dynamic range. Select between the options:
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DRC Off: The dynamic range is not reduced.
- DRC High: The dynamic range is sharply reduced.
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DRC Low: The dynamic range is slightly reduced.
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Prune: It may be that you can no longer receive some stations after a station scan or change of location. With this function you can delete these stations from the reception list. Select "YES" and confirm with the
//ENTER button.
FM Menu
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Scan setting: Select the desired option for automatic station search.
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Strong stations only: Only clear stations are searched.
- All stations: Search for all stations that can be received. In this case, station search also stops for weak stations.
DAB + FM Menu (SYSTEM)
The following submenus can be found in the "System" menu:
- Sleep: Set the time after which the device will switch off automatically. Available options: 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 minutes. Setting OFF will deactivate this function.
NOTE:
When activated, the "Icon will appear in the display.
- Alarm: Refer to the chapter "Alarm Function" on page 59.
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Time: Set the time and the date manually. You can also set the automatic update and the display format of the date.
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Set Time/Date: Here, you can manually set the time and date.
- Auto update: Here, select the source from which the automatic update of time and date should be carried out. Select from: Update from any, Update from DAB, Update from FM and No update.
- Set 12/24 hour: Select between 24 hour and 12 hour display.
NOTE: In 12 hour display AM = morning, PM = afternoon appears.
- Set date format: Select between the two options for displaying the date. TT - MM - JJJJ (Day - Month - Year) or MM - TT - JJJJ (Month - Day - Year).
Language: Change the OSD language.
Factory reset: Select the "YES" command if you want to reset the device again to the factory defaults. All settings which you have made will be lost.
- SW version: Here, you can display the Software Version of the device.
Playing back music via Bluetooth
Bluetooth involves a technology for wireless radio connection of devices over a short distance. Devices with Bluetooth standard are transmitting between 2.402 and 2.480GHz in the ISM band (Industrial, Scientific and Medical). Interference can be caused for example by WLAN-networks, DAB radios, cordless phones, or microwave ovens which work on the same frequency band.
This device offers you the possibility to use a Bluetooth-enabled device. The functional radius is limited to approx. 15 metres depending on the surroundings and the unit used.
If your playing device supports the A2DP profile (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) and has a music-player function, then you can also wirelessly transfer music to the device. The A2DP profile involves a multi-vendor Bluetooth profile. By streaming, stereo-audio signals are wirelessly transferred between the playing device (source) and the receiving device. To be able to remotely control the source, the playback device must support the AVRCP profile (Audio Video Remote Control Profile.
Due to the different device manufacturers, models, and software versions, a full functionality cannot be guaranteed.
Logging on Devices (Pairing)
Before you listen to music via the unit, you must pair the devices.
- Ensure, that the Bluetooth function is activated in your player (e.g. mobile phone). For this, refer to the operation manual of your player.
- Use the MODE button to select BLUETOOTH mode. "Disconnected" starts flashing in the display. Shortly after that you will hear the speaker announcing "PAIRING". This signalizes that the device is in pairing mode.
- Choose the Bluetooth menu in your player and register the device in your player. For this, refer to the operation manual of your player. The device "AEG DAB 4158" will show in your player as a selection.

NOTE:
- Only one playback device can be connected with the device at one time. If the device is already connected with another playback device, the device will not appear in the BT selection menu.
NOTE:
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Keep the ENTER button pressed to disconnect an existing Bluetooth connection.
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Now enter the password "0000" in your player, depending on the device manufacturers, model, and software version.
After successful registration, "Connected" appears and you will hear the speaker announcing "CONNECTING". For the further procedure, please refer to the user manual of the playback unit. If possible, adjust the volume of the external unit to a comfortable level.
NOTE:
- Depending on the device manufacturer, you need to perform the registration (PAIRING) again to connect the devices.
- In case of problems with the registration of a replay device, deactivate the WiFi-/ and mobile data function in your playback device.
- The Bluetooth compatibility cannot be ensured for devices (e.g. mobile phones) getting released in the future.
To ensure an optimal connection, make sure that the battery of your player is completely charged. - Some of the mobile phone brands have an energy-saving mode. Deactivate the energy-saving mode as it can otherwise result in problems during the data transfer through Bluetooth.
To be able to transfer audio data, Bluetooth needs to stay activated in your player. Observe the operation manual of your player. - If a mobile phone on which you are playing music receives a call, the music will be interrupted. Press the ENTER button to receive the call. The sound will be played back through the radio. Speak towards the microphone or transfer the call to your mobile phone. When doing this, please refer to the fade-in on the display of your mobile phone. After you have terminated the phone call, the playback will resume.
- When the devices get disconnected, the speaker will announce "SPEAKER DISCONNECTED". "Disconnect- ed" flashes in the display.
Description of the control buttons
NOTE:
- Not all the functions may be supported depending on the playback device.
Depending on the device, you must start the music app on your playback device beforehand.
ENTER (3)
- Bluetooth music
You can briefly interrupt and resume playback using this button. Pressing again continues playback.
- Speakerphone operation
- Press the button to answer or finish an incoming call.
- Press and hold this button to reject an incoming call.
< (4)
Press once = Starts the current title again from the beginning.
Press twice = Jumps to the preceding title.
Press three times = Plays a preceding title, etc.
> (5)
You can use this button to jump to the next or overnext title etc.
Alarm Function
General
- You can set two alarm times in the settings menu. Please refer to the menu overview on page 7.
- Use the > / < buttons to navigate in the menu.
- Use the II ENTER button to select a submenu, or confirm a setting.
- Important! Consider setting the required volume with the +/- control. The unit switches on with the last set volume.
The instructions for setting alarm time 1 are given below:
Setting the Alarm Time
- Keep the MENU /INFO / SNOOZE button pressed to call the settings menu.
- Select the submenu "Alarm" in the menu "System".
- Select the alarm time to be set: "Alarm1 Setup" or "Alarm2 Setup".
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"ALARM 1 WIZARD" appears on the display and the hours for the switch-on time flash. Now make the following settings one after the other:
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On time: Set the hours and the minutes.
- Duration: Set the time, after which the device will switch off automatically.
- Source: Select a source by which you want to be awakened. Select from: BUZZER (beep), DAB, FM. If DAB or FM has been selected, now select the desired radio station which should play when the set alarm time is reached. You choose from "LAST LISTENED" and the preset stations.
- Select the time at which the alarm time needs to be activated. Select from: DAILY, ONCE, WEEKENDS, WEEKDAYS.
Days: If ONCE is selected, now set the date at which you want to be awakened.
- Alarm: Activate the alarm time by selecting "ALARM ON".
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- The alarm time is stored. The symbol shows in the display.
- Then switch the unit to standby.
Proceed as described above to set the second alarm time.
Select the menu "Alarm 2 Setup" with the ≥ / < buttons.
The activated alarm will be displayed in standby mode with the symbol "4" for the first alarm and the symbol "4" for the second alarm.
Turn off the alarm signal
Hold the button pressed to shut off the alarm signal. The display shows "ALARM OFF".
Snoopze
The automatically set alarm function can be switched off for 10 minutes with the MENU / INFO / SNOOZE button. The display shows "OK".
Deactivate alarm function
Proceed as described in the section "Setting the Alarm Time" (step 1 to 4). Select the setting "Alarm: Alarm off". Confirm with the MIENTER button.
AUX-IN Socket
For connecting to external players, e.g. MP3 player, smartphone, tablet PC etc. (Cable not included)
- Please connect the external device with a 3.5mm stereo jack plug to the AUX-IN socket.
- Use the MODE button to select AUX mode.
- Start the playback of your audio source. You will hear the sound playback from the external device through the loudspeakers. You can use the + / - control to adjust the volume. The control buttons are not operational.
- For the remaining procedure please see the operating instructions of the external sound source.

NOTE:
Adjust the volume of the external device to a comfortable level.
Cleaning and Maintenance

CAUTION:
Do not immerse the device in water.
Always remove the mains plug before cleaning the machine.
- Any marks on the surface can be wiped off with a slightly damp cloth without any additives.
Troubleshooting
| Problem Cause | Solution | |
| The unit cannot be operated | The unit is blocked and "hangs" | Disconnect the power supply for 5 seconds. Then switch the device on again. |
| Reset the device to the factory defaults. ➔ see "Settings menu" | ||
| No DAB Radio reception | Telescopic antenna incorrectly aligned | Fully extend the telescopic antenna and align it vertically. |
| No Digital Radio can be received in your area | ||
| Problems with DAB radio reception | Depending on the location, you may not be able to receive some stations at all or with interference in your region. ➔ see also note on page 57 | Switch to FM mode to receive these stations. If these stations are transmitted via VHF. Find out more on the internet site of the radio station. |
| No sound | Volume is too low | Increase the volume |
| Poor sound quality | Radio signal too weak | Try to adjust the antenna position. |
| Alarm function does not sound | Volume set too low | Increase the volume with the control (10). |
| No audio signal during bluetooth connection. | The device is not registered with the audio source. | Ensure that there is a connection. Register the device with the audio source again, if necessary. |
| Volume too low. | Increase the volume on the device. | |
| Increase the volume on the audio source. | ||
| Device can not be connected. | Registration does not work. | Check to see if the audio source supports the A2DP protocol. |
| Audio source is shut off. | Turn on the audio source. | |
| Bluetooth is shut off on the audio source. | Turn on the Bluetooth function on the audio source. | |
| Bluetooth version is not supported. | Use a different play-back device. | |
Technical Data
Model: DAB+4158
Power supply: 5V, 1.5A, -4
Battery operation: 4 x 1.5 V, Type AA, R6
Rechargeable battery capacity:....3.7 V 1800 mAh Li-ion battery
Built-in battery operation: approx. 8 hrs.
Built-in battery charging time: approx. 3 hrs.
Power consumption: 7.5W
Net weight: approx. 0.74kg
Radio section
Frequency ranges: FM 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz
DAB/DAB+ 174.92 ~ 239.20 MHz
Bluetooth
Bluetooth support: .V2.1+EDR
Range: approx. 15 metres
Transmission frequency: 2.402-2.480 GHz
Protocols: .A2DP/AVRCP
External power adaptor
Input: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Output: DC 5V/1.5A
Polarity:
Protection Class: II
The right to make technical and design modifications in the course of continuous product development remains reserved.
This device has been tested according to all relevant current CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance with the latest safety regulations.
Disposal
Meaning of the "Dustbin" Symbol

Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste.
Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal.
This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health.
This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of re-utilisation of electrical and electronic equipment.
Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority.
Disposal of batteries

The unit includes a rechargeable battery. Used batteries do not belong in household waste.
The battery must be removed before the product is disposed of. Contact qualified specialists to do so.
Information on where the battery must be disposed of can be found via your local authorities or municipalities.
DAB/DAB+174,92~239,20MHz
Bluetooth
Obsguiwany standard Bluetooth: V2.1+EDR
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