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| Features | Details |
|---|---|
| Product type | Digital radio |
| Reception modes | DAB, DAB+, FM |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, auxiliary input |
| Display | Backlit LCD screen |
| Power supply | Power adapter, rechargeable battery |
| Dimensions | 245 x 150 x 100 mm |
| Weight | 1.2 kg |
| Additional features | Alarm clock, timer, station presets |
| Maintenance | Clean with a soft cloth, avoid moisture |
| Safety | Do not expose to extreme temperatures, avoid shocks |
| Warranty | 2 years |
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USER MANUAL Evoke H3 PURE
Thank you for choosing the Evoke H3. This user manual explains how to use the various features of your Evoke H3. If you need more help, you can view our help topics at support.pure.com.

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PUREContents
Evoke H3
Safety
Getting started 5
Your Evoke
Setting up your Evoke H3 6
Switching your Evoke H3 on and off
Changing the volume 7
Digital radio
Listening to digital radio 8
Changing the digital radio station 8
Automatically tuning to digital radio stations 9
FM radio
Listening to FM radio 9
Changing the FM radio station 9
Changing the scan settings for FM radio 9
Choosing stereo or mono reception for FM radio 10
Radio station presets 10
About presets
Storing a radio station as a preset 10
Listening to a preset 11
Bluetooth and auxiliary devices 11
Connecting a Bluetooth device 11
Connecting a device with an
5auxiliary cable 12
Alarms 12
Setting an alarm 12
Cancelling an existing alarm 13
Snoozing or silencing an alarm 14
8 Timers 14
Setting the kitchen timer 14
Silencing the kitchen timer 15
Setting the sleep timer 15
9Settings 16
Personalising the sound on your
Evoke H3 16
Display settings 16
Clock settings 17
Changing the language 18
Resetting to factory settings 19
Updating the software 19
Using a ChargePAK 20
About ChargePAKs 20
Inserting a ChargePAK 20
Troubleshooting 21
Specifications 22
Safety

Safety instructions and cautions
Symbols used on this product
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| This symbol is used on the product to indicate a caution and that instructions should be read before use. | |
| This symbol indicates DC voltage. | |
| This symbol indicates where the product is switched on or put into standby. | |
- Read, heed and retain these instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is used and retained for future reference. All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be followed
- Failure to install or use the product in accordance with these instructions may impair the safety of the product and invalid the warranty.
- Use only power supply listed in these user manual/user instructions (supplied by Pure with model number SW0551000-AM) to power the equipment and do not use the power supply for any other purpose.
- The direct plug-in adapter is used as a disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable and accessible.
- Do not immerse in water or use in a wet / moist environment, such as in the shower or bathroom if plugged into the mains supply. The power supply shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, placed above it.
- Do not remove screws from or open the product casing.
- Keep the product away from direct sunlight and from heat sources such as radiators, heaters or other appliances that produce heat.
- Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced (ensure correct polarity). Replace only with the same or equivalent type. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or similar. Attention is drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal. See Section - "Using a ChargePAK"
- Do not expose the product to naked flame sources, such lighted candles which should not be placed on or near the product.
- Ventilation should not be impaired by covering the product or power supply.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- This product is intended for use in moderate climates.
- If the product is used in a manner not specified by the instructions, the product's protection could be impaired.
- Do not use the product if any damage is noticed.
- Product repairs are only allowed to be carried out by competent and authorised personnel.
Getting started
Your Evoke
Front controls

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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbols1 Standby Switch your Evoke H3 on and off, or put it in standby
Top controls

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1 2 3 4+ 7 6 5 4 a Source Select1 Presets Press to store and access your favourite radio stations
2 Alarm Press to set an alarm, a kitchen timer or a sleep timer
3 Source Press to change between digital radio, FM radio, Bluetooth, and auxiliary input
4 Volume/Scroll Turn to change the volume, press to mute the volume
Tip: When you are in a menu, you can turn and press the Volume dial to choose settings and options. To then use the dial to change the volume again, wait 10 seconds or press ↙.
5 Select Press to browse radio stations, or choose settings and options
6 Menu Press to change settings and options
7 Back
Press when in the menu to go back to the previous screen
Rear connections


5.5V DC 1A
Input for supplied mains adapter only

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3.5mm output for stereo headphones

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Analogue stereo input for auxiliary cables

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Micro USB connector for software updates
Setting up your Evoke H3
To set up your Evoke H3:
- Unclip the aerial and fully extend it.
- Connect the supplied mains adapter to the input on the back of your Evoke H3.
- Plug the mains adapter into the mains supply.

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5.57 DC (14A/28)Switching your Evoke H3 on and off
If you have a ChargePAK rechargeable battery, insert it before you switch your Evoke H3 on. Read more about using a ChargePAK on page 20.
To switch your Evoke H3 on:
- Press ⏻.
Note: When you switch your Evoke H3 on for the first time, it starts tuning to digital radio stations. After the autotune is complete, you can start listening to digital radio.
To switch your Evoke H3 off or put it in standby:
- Press ⏻.
If your Evoke H3 is being powered by a ChargePAK, your Evoke H3 switches off. If your Evoke H3 is connected to a power socket, your Evoke H3 enters standby. In standby, your Evoke H3 uses a low amount of power and displays the time and date on the screen.
Changing the volume
To change the volume:
• To increase the volume, turn the Volume dial clockwise.
• To decrease the volume, turn the Volume dial anticlockwise.

To mute the volume:
- Press the Volume dial.

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Listening to digital radio
To listen to digital radio:
- Press Source until 'Digital Radio' is displayed.
Tip: Some digital radio stations also broadcast information and graphics, such as music album artwork or weather updates. Press and hold the Select button to change between slideshow, large slideshow and display modes.
Changing the digital radio station
To change the digital radio station:
- Press < or to browse through the available radio stations.
- Press Select to change radio station.


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Station List BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 1Xtra BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 4Extra BBC Radio 5 Live
Tip: A ‘>>’ next to a radio station name means the station has a secondary service, which provides more content. The secondary service is listed below the radio station with a ‘<<’ next to the service name. Secondary services may only be available at certain times.
A ‘?’ next to a radio station name means the station is inactive or unavailable.
Automatically tuning to digital radio stations
When you switch your Evoke H3 on for the first time, it automatically scans for digital radio stations. If you move your Evoke H3 to a new location, perform an autotune to update the list of radio stations.
To automatically tune to digital radio stations:
- Press Menu.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Autotune'.
Your Evoke H3 starts scanning for digital radio stations.
FM radio
Listening to FM radio
To listen to FM radio:
- Press Source until 'FM' is displayed.
Changing the FM radio station
To change the FM radio station:
- To scan to the previous or next radio station, press and hold
- To manually tune to a radio station, press or.
The frequency steps up or down by 0.05 MHz.

Changing the scan settings for FM radio
When you scan for FM radio stations, you can include all radio stations or only those with a strong signal.
To change scan settings for FM radio:
- Press

- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Scan Setting'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Strong Stations Only' or 'All Stations'.
Choosing stereo or mono reception for FM radio
By default, your Evoke H3 uses stereo reception for FM radio. If your FM radio stations have a weak signal, try using mono reception to improve the signal strength.
To choose stereo or mono reception:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Stereo'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'FM Stereo' or 'Forced Mono'.

Radio station presets
About presets
You can store your favourite radio stations as presets. You can use presets to quickly tune to your stored radio stations whenever you want.
On the top of your Evoke H3, there are four preset buttons. Use 1 to 3 for quick access to your favourite radio stations. Use 4+ to open a list of all your presets.
You can store up to 20 digital radio stations and up to 20 FM radio stations as presets.
Storing a radio station as a preset
To store a radio station to a preset from 1 to 3:
- Tune to the radio station you want to store.
- Choose a preset button from 1 to 3 then press and hold it until a is displayed.
Tip: If there is already a radio station stored to the preset you've selected, the new station replaces it.
To store a radio station to the preset list:
- Tune to the radio station you want to store.
- Press and hold 4+ until the preset list is displayed.
- Press the Select buttons to choose a preset number. A √ is displayed.
Tip: If there is already a radio station stored to the preset you've selected, the new station replaces it.


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Save to Preset 1: BBC Radio 1 2: (Empty) 3: (Empty) 4: (Empty) 5: (Empty) 6: (Empty) 7: (Empty)
Listening to a preset
To listen to a preset from 1 to 3:
- Press a preset button from 1 to 3. For example, to listen to the radio station stored as preset 2, press 2.
To listen to any preset:
- Press 4+ to open the preset list.
- Press the Select buttons to choose a preset.
Bluetooth and auxiliary devices
Connecting a Bluetooth device
You can use Bluetooth to wirelessly connect to a device, such as a mobile phone or tablet. You can then stream music from your mobile phone or tablet through your Evoke H3.
The first time you connect a Bluetooth device to your Evoke H3, you need to pair them. After you've paired a device with your Evoke H3, your Evoke H3 remembers it for the next time.
To connect a Bluetooth device:
- Press Source until 'Bluetooth' is displayed.
- On your Bluetooth device, switch Bluetooth on and connect to your Evoke H3. Note: For more information, see your Bluetooth device's user manual. If you are asked to enter a passcode, enter 0000. When 'Connected' is displayed on your Evoke H3 screen, your Evoke H3 is ready to stream music.
Tip: If you want to connect a different Bluetooth device to your Evoke H3, switch off Bluetooth on the connected device first.

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Bluetooth 14-7-2016 Thursday ConnectedConnecting a device with an auxiliary cable
You can use an auxiliary cable to connect a device, such as an MP3 player, to your Evoke H3. You can then enjoy music saved on the device through your Evoke H3.
To connect a device with an auxiliary cable:
- Press Source until 'Auxiliary Input' is displayed.
- Insert an auxiliary cable into the Aux in socket on the back of your Evoke H3.
- Insert the other end of the auxiliary cable into the device you want to connect. Your Evoke H3 is now ready to play music from the connected device.
Alarms
To wake up to your favourite radio station, you can set up to two alarms on your Evoke H3.
Note: You cannot set alarms when your Evoke H3 is being powered by a ChargePAK.
Setting an alarm
To set an alarm:
- Press 🔒.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Alarm 1' or 'Alarm 2'.
- Press the Select buttons to change settings for the alarm.
'Alarm' Turn the alarm on or off
'Frequency' Choose how often you want the alarm to sound
'Wake Up time' Choose the time for the alarm
'Source' Choose to wake up to an FM or digital radio station, or a buzzer
Tip: To choose FM or digital radio, you need to have stored a radio station as a preset.
'Preset' Choose a radio station to wake up to
Tip: If you do not choose a preset, the default setting is the radio station that you last listened to.
'Duration' Choose how many minutes the alarm sounds for
'Volume' Choose the volume for the alarm
- When you have made all of your changes, press ☐ to exit the menu.
The ① or ② symbol is displayed at the bottom of the screen when an alarm is set.

| Alarm | |
| Alarm 1 | On 09:00 |
| Alarm 2 | Off 11:30 |
| Timer | |
| Sleep | |

| Alarm 1 Info. | |
| Alarm | On |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Wake Up time | 9:00 AM |
| Source | FM |
| Preset | Last Listened |
| Duration | 60 |
| Volume | 5 |
Cancelling an existing alarm
To cancel an existing alarm:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Alarm 1' or 'Alarm 2'.
- Press the Select buttons to change the 'Alarm' setting to 'Off'.

Snoozing or silencing an alarm
To snooze an alarm:
- Press the Select button or the Volume dial.
The alarm snoozes for 5 minutes.
Tip: For a longer snooze, press the Select button multiple times.
To silence an alarm:
- Press

Timers
Setting the kitchen timer
The kitchen timer counts down and then ends with an alarm tone.
To set the kitchen timer:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Timer'.
- Press < or to choose the duration of the timer.
- Press Select to start the timer.
The symbol is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the timer is set.



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Alarm Alarm 1 On 09:00 Alarm 2 Off 11:30 Timer Sleep
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Kitchen timer 00:00Silencing the kitchen timer
To silence the kitchen timer:
- Press .
Setting the sleep timer
The sleep timer puts your Evoke H3 in standby after a set amount of time.
To set the sleep timer:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Sleep'.
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Press < or to choose the duration of the timer.
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Press Select to start the timer.
The symbol and remaining time is displayed at the bottom of the screen when the timer is set.

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A["Weather Icon"] --> B["Alarm"]
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B --> D["Alarm 2 Off 11:30"]
B --> E["Timer Sleep"]
B --> F["Set Sleep Timer"]
F --> G["15 minutes"]
Settings
Personalising the sound on your Evoke H3
Use the equaliser setting to get the most out of your music. There are several equaliser settings set up already. For example, to hear classical music at its best, change the equaliser setting to 'Classic'. You can also customise the equaliser to change the treble, bass and loudness.
To use the equaliser:
- Press Menu.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Audio'.
- Choose an equaliser setting:
• To choose an equaliser setting, press the Select buttons.
- To use custom settings, press the Select buttons to choose 'Custom'. Then press the Select buttons to change the treble, bass and loudness.
Display settings
Changing the information displayed on the screen
You can change the information that is displayed on the screen when you are listening to the radio. For example, you can display scrolling information about the current radio station.
To change the information displayed on the screen:
- Press Menu.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Display'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Info'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose the information to display.
Changing the screen brightness
Your Evoke H3 has a light sensor, which adjusts the screen brightness based on your surroundings. You can also manually change the screen brightness.
To help save energy, you can dim the screen after 10 seconds of inactivity.
To change the brightness of the screen when switched on:
- Press ☐Menu.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Display'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Backlight'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'On Level'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose a brightness level. To make your screen brighter, choose a higher number. To automatically set the screen brightness, choose 'Auto'.
To dim the screen after 10 seconds of inactivity:
- Press Menu.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Display'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Backlight'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Duration'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Timed'.
To change the brightness of the screen when dimmed:
- Press Menu.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Display'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Backlight'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Dim Level'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose a brightness level. To make your screen brighter, choose a higher number.
Clock settings
Setting the time and date
Your Evoke H3 can use FM and digital radio signals to set the time and date automatically. If the time and date do not update automatically, you can set them manually.
To set the time and date automatically:
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Press Menu.
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Press the Select buttons to choose 'Clock'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Auto Update'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose how to set the time and date.
To set the time and date manually:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Clock'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Set Time/Date'.
- Press the Select buttons to set the date.
- Press the Select buttons to set the time.

Changing the time format
To change the time format:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Clock'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Set 12/24 Hour'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose the time format.

Changing the date format
To change the date format:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Clock'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Set Date Format'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose the date format.

Changing the language
You can change the language of menus and settings.
To change the language:
- Press

- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Settings'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Language'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose a language.
Resetting to factory settings
A factory reset removes all stored presets, alarms, timers and settings on your Evoke H3.
Note: You cannot undo a factory reset.
To reset to factory settings:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Settings'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Factory Reset'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Yes'. Your Evoke H3 resets to factory settings and then restarts.

Updating the software
Pure may provide software updates to your Evoke H3. To check for available software updates, visit support.pure.com.
Tip: To be contacted when software updates are available, you can register your product at pure.com/register.
To check the current software version:
- Press
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Settings'.
- Press the Select buttons to choose 'Software Version'.

To update the software:
- Use a Micro USB cable to connect your Evoke H3 to your computer.
- Follow the instructions provided with the software update file.
Using a ChargePAK
About ChargePAKs
A ChargePAK is a rechargeable battery pack that allows you to listen to your music anywhere. When your Evoke H3 is connected to a power outlet, it charges the ChargePAK. You can then disconnect your Evoke H3 from the power and take your music with you.
Inserting a ChargePAK
Note: Your Evoke H3 is only compatible with a Pure ChargePAK B1. Do not use any other batteries or ChargePAK models with your Evoke H3.
To insert a ChargePAK:
- Switch your Evoke H3 off and disconnect it from the power supply.
- At the back of your Evoke H3, press the two clips on the battery cover to remove it.
- Insert the ChargePAK connector into the socket in the battery compartment.
- Insert the ChargePAK into the battery compartment with the Pure label facing you.
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Replace the battery cover.
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Connect your Evoke H3 to the power supply.
The ChargePAK starts charging. If the ChargePAK is new or has not been used for a long time, we recommend you charge it for at least 24 hours.
Note: When the ChargePAK is charging, it is normal for it to get warm. The efficiency of the ChargePAK may decrease over time.

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| Problem Solution | |
| I can’t hear any sound Use | the Volume dial to turn the volume up.For digital radio, perform an autotune. Read more on page 9.For Bluetooth or auxiliary devices, check a device is connected. Turn the volume up on the connected device. |
| The screen is very dark | Remove any obstructions from in front of the speaker. There is a light sensor behind the speaker grill.Turn up the screen brightness. Read more on page 16. |
| I can’t find an FM or digital radio station | Adjust your aerial and check it is fully extended.Move your radio to another location.For digital radio, perform an autotune. Read more on page 9.For FM radio, try using mono reception to improve the signal strength. Read more on page 10. |
Specifications
Radio Digital and FM radio
Frequencies DAB/DAB+
FM radio 87.5-108MHz
Bluetooth Bluetooth v4.1
A2DP support
Speaker
Full range 3" driver unit
Audio output power
3 Watts RMS
Inputs 5.5V DC power adapter socket (230V supplied)
3.5mm stereo Aux In for auxiliary devices
USB connection (Micro USB) for software updates only
Outputs 3.5mm stereo headphone
Presets 20 digital radio and 20 FM radio presets
Display 2.4" colour display
Mains power adapter Adapter
Input AC 100-240V\~, 50/60 Hz, 0.5A
Output DC 5.5V ——, 1A
Main unit
DC 5.5V , 1A
ChargePAK Pure ChargePAK B1 rechargeable battery pack (available separately)
Power consumption Standby: 0.8W
Active: 4.5W
Dimensions 180mm high x 115mm wide x 110mm deep
Aerial
Captive telescopic aerial
Approvals
CE marked.
Compliant with R&TTE (RED 2014/53/EU after 13th June 2017) and RoHS Directives (1999/95/EC and 2011/65/EU).
CE
ETSI EN300 401 compliant.
See pure.com for the full Declaration of Conformity.
Warranty information
Pure International Limited warrants to the end user that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in the course of normal use for a period of three years from the date of purchase. This guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply in cases such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us. Should you have a problem with your unit please contact your supplier or contact Pure Support at http://support.pure.com
Disclaimer
Pure International Limited makes no representation or warranties with respect to the content of this document and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Further, Pure International Limited reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in it from time to time without obligation of Pure International Limited to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Trademarks
Evoke, Evoke H3, Pure and the Pure logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pure International Limited.
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 Pure International Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Pure International Limited. Version 1 August 2016.
Correct disposal of this product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household waste throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and

collection system or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
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| Alarm | On |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Wake Up time | 9:00 AM |
| Source | FM |
| Preset | Last Listened |
| Duration | 60 |
| Volume | 5 |
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| Frequency | Daily |
| Wake Up time | 9:00 AM |
| Source | FM |
| Preset | Last Listened |
| Duration | 60 |
| Volume | 5 |
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