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USER MANUAL LIFE E66567 MD 43567 MEDION

1. Information about this user manual

Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you enjoy using this device. Please read the safety instructions and the user manual carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the warnings on the device and in the user manual. Always keep the user manual close to hand. If you sell the device or give it away, please ensure that you also pass on this user manual. It is an essential component of the product. 1.1. Explanation of symbols If a block of text is marked with one of the warning symbols listed below, the hazard described in that text must be avoided to prevent the potential consequences described there from occurring. DANGER!

Warning: risk of fatal injury!

Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or serious

irreversible injuries! NOTICE! Follow these instructions to prevent damage to the device! More detailed information about using the device! Follow the instructions in the user manual! CE labelling Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EU directives (see section entitled “EU declaration of conformity”).44 BUREAU VERITAS Tested safety Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the German Product Safety Act. Symbol for direct current (DC) Symbol for alternating current (AC) Protection class II Electrical devices in protection class II are devices that have double and/or reinforced insulation throughout and do not have the option of connecting a protective earth. The housing of an electrical device in protection class II, with surrounding insulating material, might either form all of the additional or reinforced insulation, or part of it. Indoor use Devices with this symbol are intended solely for indoor use. Fig. A Fig. B Polarity markings In the case of devices with coaxial power connectors, these symbols indicate the polarity of the connector. There are two types of polarity: either positive inside and negative outside (Fig. A), or negative inside and positive outside (Fig. B). Energy efficiency level VI Energy efficiency levels are used to describe the efficiency levels of internal and external power supply units. Energy efficiency is sub- divided into a number of categories, where Level VI is the most efficient.

  • Bullet point/information on steps during operation Instruction to be carried out

Safety instructions to be performedDE

This is a home entertainment device. The device is used to play back audio material that can be played via Bluetooth, as well as for FM radio reception. External playback devices (e.g. MP3 players) can be connected to the device via the AUX port. The device also has a timer function. The device is only intended for private use and not for industrial/ commercial use. The specified reception frequency range represents the technical possibilities of the device. Information received outside this range may not be used or further distributed. The respective national laws must be observed. Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use: Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment that we have not approved or supplied. Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved. Comply with all the information in this user manual, especially the safety instructions. Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage. Do not use the device in potentially explosive atmospheres. This includes petrol stations, fuel storage areas and areas where solvents are processed. This device must also not be used in areas with particle-laden air (for example flour or wood dust). Do not use the device outdoors. Do not expose the device to extreme conditions. Avoid: – high humidity or wet conditions – extremely high or low temperatures – direct sunlight – naked flames.46

3. Safety instructions

3.1. Restricted group of people This device is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those without experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or they have been instructed in its use by that person. Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with this device. Keep the device and its accessories out of the reach of children. Cleaning and user maintenance on the device must not be carried out by children. DANGER! Risk of choking and suffocation! The packaging material is not a toy! Packaging film can be swallowed or used improperly, creating a risk of choking and suffocation. Keep packaging material such as plastic film or plastic bags away from children. The packaging material is not a toy! 3.2. Operating safety Before using the device for the first time, check the device and mains adapter for damage. A defective or damaged radio or mains adapter may not be used. DANGER! Risk of electric shock! Risk of injury from electric shock due to live parts. They pose a risk of electric shock or fire if an unintentional short circuit occurs.DE

Do not place containers filled with liquid, e.g. vases, on or near the product, and protect all the parts from drips or splashes. Such containers may tip over and the liquid may impair the electrical safety of the device. Never open the product housing or power supply housing and do not push objects into the product/power supply through the slots and openings. If the mains adapter, connection cable or device is damaged, immediately unplug the mains adapter from the socket. This also applies if liquids or foreign objects have penetrated inside the device. Unplug the mains adapter from the power socket if you are away for a long period or during a thunderstorm. 3.3. Power supply DANGER! Risk of electric shock! Risk of injury from electric shock due to live parts. Only connect the mains adapter to a properly installed earthed mains socket (100–240 V~50/60Hz) that is easy to reach and close to the place where you have set up the device. Always keep the power socket free of obstructions so that the plug can be pulled out easily. Even when the device is switched off, some components are live. – In order to disconnect the power supply to your device or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources, remove the mains adapter from the socket. – When disconnecting the connection cable from the mains supply, always pull on the mains adapter rather than on the cable. In an emergency, for example, if you see smoke coming out of the device, or if it makes unusual noises, remove the connection cable and/or batteries.48 The mains adapter must always be easily accessible, so the device can be unplugged in an emergency. For this reason, it is important that the power socket is always easily accessible. The device uses a small amount of electricity, even when it is switched off. To completely switch off the device, unplug the mains adapter from the power supply.

3.3.1. Mains adapter

Use only the mains adapter supplied. If the housing of the mains adapter or the connection cable is damaged, the mains adapter must be disposed of and replaced with a new mains adapter of the same type. The mains adapter may only be used in dry rooms. 3.4. Installation location/surroundings DANGER! Risk of electric shock! Major changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture to build up within the device due to condensation – this can cause an electrical short circuit. After transporting the device, wait until it has reached ambient temperature before switching it on. NOTICE! Risk of damage to the device! Unsuitable environmental conditions could cause damage to the device. Only use the device indoors in dry rooms. To prevent the device from falling, only install and operate it and its components on a sturdy, level and vibration-free surface.DE

When setting up the device: – Leave a sufficient gap in relation to other objects, and check that the ventilation slots are not covered in order to ensure that there is always sufficient ventilation. – Do not expose the device and mains adapter to direct sources of heat (e.g. radiators). – Do not place the device and mains adapter in direct sunlight. – Avoid contact with moisture, droplets or splashes, and no liquid-filled objects – for example, vases – are placed on or near the device. – Do not place the device close to magnetic fields (e.g. television sets or other loudspeakers). – Do not place naked flames (e.g. lit candles) near the device. – Ensure that the connection cable is not taut or bent.

The device can be fitted below a horizontal mounting plate, e.g. under a wall cupboard. WARNING! Risk of fire/short circuit! Rising steam or heat can pose a risk of electric shock or fire if a short circuit occurs. Never mount the device above a hob or any other heat or steam source (for example, electric kettles etc.). Never allow the connection cable to hang over a cooker hob or other heat source.50 3.5. Repairs DANGER! Risk of electric shock! There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts. Check the device and the connection cable for damage before using the device for the first time, and after each use. Do not use the device if the device or mains adapter show visible signs of damage. If you discover any damage or experience any technical problems, always have the device repaired by a qualified technician. If a repair must be carried out, please contact only our Service team. 3.6. Handling batteries The remote control for this device is operated with a battery. Please note the following: Keep new and used batteries out of the reach of children. Do not swallow batteries as they can cause chemical burns. WARNING! Risk of chemical burns! The remote control supplied with the product contains a button cell battery. If this battery is swallowed, it can cause serious internal chemical burns within 2 hours, which may prove fatal. Seek medical help immediately if you think that batteries may have been swallowed or secreted in any part of the body. Stop using the remote control if the battery compartment does not close properly. Keep batteries and the remote control away from children to avoid any hazards and misuse.DE

Before inserting the battery, check that the contacts in the device and on the battery are clean and, if necessary, clean them. Always use new batteries of the same type. Never use old and new batteries together. Pay attention to the polarity (+/–) when inserting the battery. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly! Only replace the battery with batteries of the same or an equivalent type. Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Risk of explosion! Never expose the batteries to excessive heat (such as direct sunlight, fire or similar). Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Strong direct heat can damage batteries. Do not expose the device to sources of intense heat. Never short circuit or dismantle batteries. Never throw batteries into a fire. Risk of explosion! Remove leaking batteries from the remote control immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting a new battery. Risk of chemical burns from battery acid! In the event of contact with battery acid, rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor immediately. Always remove flat batteries from the remote control. If the remote control is not going to be used for long periods, remove the battery.52

DANGER! Risk of choking and suffocation! There is a risk of choking and suffocation if plastic film or small parts are breathed in or swallowed. Keep packaging away from children. Do not allow children to play with the packaging material. The packaging material is not a toy! Please check your purchase to ensure that all items are included. If anything is missing, contact us within 14 days of purchase. The following items are supplied with your product:

  • Stereo Bluetooth® under cabinet radio
  • Fastening materials (4x short screws, 4x long screws, 4x spacers)
  • User manual and warranty documentsDE

5.1. Front MIC CallFUNC | User MO/ST SET | MEM./AMSTimer AlarmPre + / AOT | EQVol +

1) Switch device on/switch to standby mode

In radio mode: Switch between mono and stereo In Bluetooth mode: Disconnect the current Bluetooth connection and set the under cabinet radio to Bluetooth pairing mode; reconnect to the last audio output device connected via Bluetooth

SET/MEM./ AMS In radio mode: Short press: store station Press and hold: perform automatic station search In standby mode: Short press: display date/weekday Press and hold: call up settings menu (Settings: Time Set (set time), Date Set (set date), CT Update (automatic time synchronisation on/off), DT (dimmer timer function on/off), 12H/24H (time format))

- Vol + Turn: decrease volume/increase volume, change value during a selection Press: confirm selection Short press in Bluetooth mode: start/pause playback Press and hold in radio mode: Manual frequency tuning In radio/AUX mode: Short press: mute the device Press again during mute -> unmute When there is an incoming call: Short press: accept call, end call Press and hold: reject call

12) Infrared sensor: reception field for the infrared remote control signals 13) LED light strip and type plate (on underside of device)

Open alarm settings menu (ALARM 1/ALARM 2) 16) AOT/EQ Short press: programme sleep timer (AOT – automatic off timer) Press and hold: select equaliser settings 17) In Bluetooth mode: Short press: skip back to the start of the track that is currently being played; Press 2x: play previous track; Press and hold: rewind within a track In radio mode: Short press: station memory slot back, previous frequency, Press and hold: station search backwards 18) In Bluetooth mode: Short press: play next track Press and hold: fast forward within a track In radio mode: Short press: station memory slot forward, next frequency, Press and hold: station search forwards

Select cooking timer memory slot (T1–T6)DE

Select radio/Bluetooth/AUX operating mode Press and hold in radio mode: user selection (switch between station memory groups A and B) 5.2. Rear 9 $

24) Switch LED light strip on/off 25) SET Call up settings menu (Settings: Time Set (set time), Date Set (set date), CT Update (automatic time synchronisation on/ off), DT (dimmer timer function on/off), 12H/24H (time format)) 26) Vol + Increase volume; select ascending value during a selection56 27) confirm selection In Bluetooth mode: start/pause playback Press and hold in radio mode: Manual frequency tuning In radio/AUX mode: mute the device Press again during mute -> unmute When there is an incoming call: Short press: accept call, end call Press and hold: reject call 28) In Bluetooth mode: Short press: play next track; Press and hold: fast forward within a track In radio mode: Short press: station memory slot forward, next frequency, Press and hold: station search forwards

29) Mo/ST In radio mode: Switch between mono and stereo

30) AMS Press and hold in radio mode: perform automatic station search

In Bluetooth mode: Disconnect the current Bluetooth connection and set the under cabinet radio to Bluetooth pairing mode; reconnect to the last audio output device connected via Bluetooth 32) AOT programme sleep timer (AOT – automatic off timer)

36) FUNC Select radio/Bluetooth/AUX operating mode Press and hold in radio mode: user selection (switch between station memory groups A and B)

Select cooking timer memory slot (T1–T6)

38) MEM In radio mode: store station

39) In Bluetooth mode: Short press: skip back to the start of the track that is currently being played; Press 2x: play previous track; Press and hold: rewind within a track In radio mode: Short press: station memory slot back, previous frequency, Press and hold: station search backwards 40) Vol - Decrease volume; select descending value during a selectionDE

6. Hanging the device

The under cabinet radio is designed to be mounted on the underside of a wall cupboard or shelf unit. You will need 4 screws to mount the device. The size and length of the screws must match the mounting plate and bracket. If the doors of your wall cupboard do not close flush with the carcase, you will also need the spacers supplied for assembly so that you can open the cupboard door without any problems. You can also temporarily position the radio under your wall cupboard with the mounting plate pushed in and check that the front panel is not covered. Select a space close to a mains power socket. Hold the mounting plate in the desired position and mark the four drill holes. Check that the marked position is correct using the device. If necessary, drill four holes (diameter approx. 1 mm) where you made your markings with a 1.5 mm drill bit on the underside of the shelf unit. The screws supplied are suitable for mounting on wooden subsurfaces. Appropriate screws must be used for other materials. When mounting on wooden subsurfaces, pre-drilling is usually not required. If necessary, place the spacers between the mounting surface and the bracket. Tighten the four screws.58 Place the device onto the mounting bracket retaining pins and carefully push the device back until it clicks into place. WARNING! Risk of fire/short circuit! Rising steam or heat can pose a risk of electric shock or fire if a short circuit occurs. Never mount the device above a hob or any other heat or steam source (for example, electric kettles etc.). Never allow the connection cable to hang over a cooker hob or other heat source. 6.1. Free-standing installation Instead of mounting the device under a wall cupboard or a shelf unit, you can also put it on a table or a cupboard without having to fix it permanently into place. The device has feet for this purpose. NOTICE! Risk of damage! Damage to the device caused by improper handling. Operate the device on a stable, level and vibration- free surface to prevent the device from falling. Some aggressive varnishes can corrode the rubber feet on the device. If necessary, place the device on a suitable underlay. Keep the device at a distance of at least one metre from sources of high-frequency or magnetic interference (televisions, other loudspeakers, mobile telephones etc.) to avoid malfunctions.DE

7.1. Inserting the battery in the remote control The remote control contains a CR2025 3 V lithium battery. When you use the remote control for the first time, pull out the transparent strip marked “Remove before use” without opening the battery compartment. WARNING! Risk of chemical burns! If the battery compartment does not close properly, the button cell may be swallowed unintentionally. In this case, stop using the remote control and keep it away from children. Replace the battery if the device fails to react to commands from the remote control properly. Then follow these steps: WARNING! Risk of explosion! Risk of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type.

Press the catch (A) as shown in the adjacent illustration and remove the battery holder complete with battery (B) from the remote control. Dispose of the old battery in accordance with legal regulations. Place a new CR2025-type 3V battery in the holder, with the positive pole pointing upward. Check the battery polarity is correct. Push the battery holder complete with battery back into the remote control as far as it will go.60

To start up the device, connect the supplied mains adapter to the connection socket at the back of the device. NOTICE! Possible material damage Using a non-compatible mains adapter may damage the device. Use only the mains adapter supplied. Plug the mains adapter into an easily accessible mains socket (100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz). Position the wire antenna. When you connect the under cabinet radio for the first time, the automatic station search (AMS) starts as soon as a signal is received. The stations are automatically stored under memory group A. The device then performs an automatic time synchronisation. SYNC is shown on the display. This process can take up to 2 minutes. When synchronisation is complete, the display shows the current time and the radio switches to standby mode. If synchronisation takes longer than 5 minutes, FM reception is insufficient. Select another installation location for the under cabinet radio or first press the button and then set the time manually as described in section “11.1. Setting the time manually” on page 65.

9.1. Switch the device on/off Press the button to switch on the device. Press the button again to switch the device into standby mode. The device uses a small amount of electricity, even when it is switched off. To completely switch off the device, unplug the mains adapter from the power supply. 9.2. Switching the display lighting on/off Press the DIM button to switch the display lighting of the under cabinet radio on or off.DE

9.3. Switch LED light strip on/off There is an LED light strip on the underside of the radio. Press the button to switch the light strip on or off. The LED light strip switches off automatically after a period of 120 minutes. This light is only designed for selective, supporting lighting for the presentation of foodstuffs and is not intended to be room lighting. 9.4. Setting the volume/muting the device Use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the desired volume. In radio or AUX mode, press the controller or the button on the remote control to mute the radio. MUTE is shown on the display for as long as the device is muted. Press the controller or the button on the remote control again to unmute. 9.5. Equaliser The radio has pre-installed equaliser settings (NORMAL, FLAT, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, CLASSIC, BASS). It is possible to select an equaliser setting in any operating mode. Press and hold the AOT/EQ button or press the EQ button on the remote control to open the equaliser settings menu. Turn the controller or press the EQ button on the remote control several times to select an equaliser setting. Your equaliser setting is automatically applied to all operating modes. The radio closes the equaliser setting menu after a few seconds and returns to the previous display. 9.6. Radio mode Fully unwind the connected wire antenna for radio reception. Switch the device on. When you switch the radio on, it starts in the last operating mode used. If necessary, press the FUNC/USER button or the FUNC button on the remote control several times to switch to radio mode. To switch from stereo to mono playback during radio operation, press the MO/ST button.62

9.6.1. Manual station search

Press and hold the button to change the frequency upwards. Press and hold the button to change the frequency downwards. To save the set radio frequency, press the SET/MEM./AMS button once or the MEM button on the remote control. The currently selected memory slot number “MEM - A01 - A032” flashes on the display. Now press the or button several times until the desired memory slot number is displayed. To save the set radio frequency, press the SET/MEM./AMS button once or the MEM button on the remote control. The radio has two different memory groups (users), A and B. To change the memory group, press and hold the FUNC/USER button or the FUNC button on the remote control. The selected memory group (A or B) is shown on the display. Proceed as previously described to store a station under the respective memory group “MEM - A01 - A032” or “MEM - B01 - B032”.

9.6.2. Automatic station search

The device is switched on and is in radio mode. Press and hold the SET/MEM./AMS button or the AMS button on the remote control to start an automatic station search. The radio will automatically search for stations that can be received (max. 32 stations) and store them under memory group A. Memory slots already allocated manually are overwritten.

9.6.3. Manual frequency tuning

In addition to the automatic station search (AMS) and manual station search, you can also tune the frequency of a radio station manually. To do so, proceed as follows: With a frequency shown in the display e.g. 99.2 MHz, press and hold the controller or the button on the remote control until the frequency display flashes. Turn the controller towards VOL+ or press the VOL+ button on the remote control to increase the frequency in 0.1-MHz increments. Turn the controller towards VOL or press the VOL button on the remote control to decrease the frequency in 0.1-MHz increments. Once the desired frequency is set, wait a few seconds until the frequency display stops flashing. To save the set frequency under a memory slot number, proceed as described in section “9.6.1. Manual station search” on page 62.DE

Use the or buttons to switch between the stored radio stations. If necessary, adjust the wire antenna for optimum reception.

10. Connecting devices via Bluetooth®

Press the button to switch on the under cabinet radio. If necessary, press the FUNC/USER button or the FUNC button on the remote control several times until BT is shown on the display. The pairing LED flashes blue and the under cabinet radio is in search mode. Switch on the Bluetooth function on your audio output device and enable the search mode. On your audio output device select your radio “MD 43567” from the list of available devices and pair the devices. You will find more information about the Bluetooth function of your audio output device in its user manual. The pairing of the two devices is complete when the pairing LED lights up blue continuously and the under cabinet radio emits an acoustic signal. Press the MO/ST/PAIRING button or the PAIRING button on the remote control to disconnect the current Bluetooth connection and switch the under cabinet radio back to Bluetooth pairing mode. You can now pair another audio output device with the under cabinet radio. Alternatively, press the MO/ST/PAIRING button again or the PAIRING button on the remote control to reconnect to the last audio output device connected via Bluetooth.

10.6.1. start/pause playback

Press the controller or the button on the remote control to start playing tracks. To pause playback, press the controller or the button again. Pressing again resumes playback.

10.6.2. Track selection, rewind/fast forward

During playback, press the button twice to play the previous track. Press the button once to skip back to the start of the track. Press the button to play the next track. Press and hold the or button to fast forward or rewind within a track.64

10.6.3. Telephone calls

When a call is received, the call LED flashes green. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to accept an incoming call. The call LED lights up green and the call is accepted. During the call, music playback is muted. When there is an incoming call, press and hold the controller or the button on the remote control to reject the call. During the call, press the controller or the button on the remote control to end the call. The call LED goes out when the call has ended. 10.1. Connecting devices using the AUX connection You will need an audio cable with a 3.5 mm jack (not supplied) to connect an external playback device (e.g. MP3 player). Set the playback device to a medium volume level and then switch it off. Plug the 3.5 mm jack into the headphone connection or LINE OUT connection on the playback device. Plug the other end of the cable into the AUX port on your under cabinet radio. Press the FUNC/USER button or the FUNC button on the remote control several times until AUX is shown on the display. Switch on the playback device and start playback from there.

The radio must be in standby mode to carry out the different settings. Press and hold the SET/MEM./AMS button or press the SET button on the remote control to open the settings menu. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to select one of the following settings options:

  • DT (dimmer timer function on/off)
  • 12H/24H (time format) If no button is activated in the settings menu within 10 seconds, the menu is automatically closed. Settings made up to this point are saved. You must go through all the menu settings again to make any further changes.DE

11.1. Setting the time manually In the settings menu, select the TIME SET subitem and confirm your selection by pressing the controller or the button on the remote control. The hour indicator flashes on the display. Use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the current hour. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to confirm your entries. The minute indicator flashes on the display. Use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the current minutes. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to save your settings. 11.2. Setting the date manually In the settings menu, select the DATE SET subitem and confirm your selection by pressing the controller or the button on the remote control. The year indicator flashes on the display. Use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the current year. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to confirm your entries. The month indicator flashes on the display. Proceed as previously described to set the current month and day. Finally, press the controller or the button on the remote control to save your settings. 11.3. Automatic time synchronisation If automatic time synchronisation is activated, your radio compares the current time setting with the information it receives via the radio system every day at 5 am and automatically adjusts the time setting. Proceed as follows to switch the automatic time synchronisation on or off: In the settings menu, select the CT UPDATE subitem and confirm your selection by pressing the controller or the button on the remote control. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to select the desired setting: ON = function is activated/OFF = function is deactivated. Finally, press the controller or the button on the remote control to save your setting.66 11.4. Dimmer timer function When the dimmer timer function is activated, the display lighting of your radio is automatically dimmed between 11 pm and 6 am. Proceed as follows to switch the dimmer timer function on or off: In the settings menu, select the DT subitem and confirm your selection by pressing the controller or the button on the remote control. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to select the desired setting: ON = function is activated/OFF = function is deactivated. Finally, press the controller or the button on the remote control to save your setting. 11.5. Setting the time format In the settings menu, select the 24H or 12H subitem and confirm your selection by pressing the controller or the button on the remote control. The 24H/12H indicator flashes. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control and select the desired time format (24-hour display 24H or 12-hour display 12H). Press the controller or the button on the remote control to save your setting.

12. Sleep timer function

With the sleep timer (AOT – automatic OFF timer), the radio remains on for a specific period of time (between 5 and a maximum of 120 minutes) and switches to standby mode when the set time runs out. Press the AOT/EQ button or the AOT button on the remote control. AOT flashes on the display and the currently selected timer time is shown. Press the AOT/EQ button or AOT on the remote control several times to select the remaining time until the radio switches off. The activated sleep timer is indicated on the display by the AOT indicator. During the activated sleep timer, press the AOT/EQ button or the AOT button on the remote control to display the remaining time until switch-off. Select OFF to deactivate the sleep timer function.

You can programme two alarm times (AL1 and AL2) that are set independently of one another.DE

13.1. Setting the alarm time Switch the radio to standby mode. Press the ALARM button. ALARM 1 is shown on the display. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to switch between ALARM 1 and ALARM 2, then press the controller or the button on the remote control to select the respective alarm. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOLbuttons on the remote control until ON is shown on the display and press the controller or the button on the remote control again to set the alarm time. The hour display flashes. Use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the desired hour. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to switch to the minutes display and set the desired minutes using the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to select when the alarm should sound. You can select one of the following options:

  • 1-7: Every day of the week
  • 1-5: Monday to Friday
  • 6-7: At the weekend (Saturdays and Sundays)
  • ONCE (one-off alarm per week that you can programme using the controller: 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6 > 7) Press the controller or the button on the remote control to save your setting. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to select the desired alarm type. You can select one of the following options:
  • TUNER: Last radio frequency set
  • BUZZ: Acoustic signal Press the controller or the button on the remote control to save the alarm type. Now use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to select the volume (V03–V30) the alarm should sound and then confirm your selection by pressing the controller or the button on the remote control. The programmed alarm is now active and AL1/AL2 is shown on the display. The radio alarm type has an alarm duration of 60 minutes, acoustic signals are played for 10 minutes.68

13.1.1. Interrupting/ending an active alarm

When the set alarm time is reached, the radio switches on or acoustic signals sound, depending on the selected option. During an active alarm, press any button on the left side of the display or any button on the remote control to stop the alarm until the next programmed time. Press the controller during an active alarm to repeat the alarm tone after 9 minutes (SNOOZE).

13.1.2. Switching off the alarm

Switch the radio to standby mode. Press the ALARM button. ALARM 1 is shown on the display. Turn the controller or press one of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to switch between ALARM 1 and ALARM 2, then press the controller or the button on the remote control to confirm your selection. Turn the controller or press on of the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control until OFF is shown on the display. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to permanently deactivate the selected alarm. The corresponding alarm symbol is no longer shown on the display.

14. Cooking timer function

The device has a cooking timer function. Acoustic signals will sound shortly before and after a set timer time (maximum of 23 hours, 59 minutes). You can either select one of the 6 preset timer times or adjust the stored timer times individually to your needs. 14.1. Calling up and starting preset timer times Press the TIMER button once or several times to switch between the following preset timer times (T1–T6):

  • T6 = 60 minutes Press the controller or the button on the remote control to select the displayed timer memory slot. The indicator for the timer time flashes on the display. To start a cooking timer with the preset timer time, press the controller several times or the button on the remote control until the current operating mode (radio frequency/BT/AUX) is shown again on the display. The timer starts and is shown on the display.DE

Press the TIMER button during an active timer to display the remaining timer time. 14.2. Setting and starting an individual timer time You can change the preset timer times on all 6 memory slots as required and save them again. To do so, proceed as follows: Press the TIMER button once or several times to switch between the preset timer memory slots (T1–T6). The respective timer time flashes. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to select the displayed timer memory slot. The hour display flashes. Use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the desired number of hours. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to switch to the minutes display and use the controller or the VOL+ / VOL buttons on the remote control to set the desired number of minutes. Press the controller or the button on the remote control to confirm your entries and start the timer. The current operating mode (radio frequency/BT/AUX) and the symbol for the active timer are shown on the display. Press the TIMER button during an active timer to display the remaining timer time. 14.3. Switching off the timer acoustic signals Press the controller or the TIMER button to switch off the acoustic signals of the active timer.70

DANGER! Risk of electric shock! Risk of injury from electric shock due to live parts. Unplug the mains adapter from the socket before you start cleaning the device. NOTICE! Risk of damage! Risk of damage to the device due to improper use of the device. Only use a dry, soft cloth to clean the device. In case of stubborn dirt, you can use a slightly damp cloth with a mild cleaning agent. Do not use chemical solutions or cleaning products because these may damage the device’s surface and/ or markings. Make sure that no liquid gets inside the under cabinet radio.

If the device is malfunctioning, this may be due to electrostatic discharge. In this case, unplug the mains adapter from the socket. Reconnect the device to the power supply. This will reset the device.

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY

The device cannot be switched on. The mains adapter is not connected. Check that the mains adapter is connected. Radio reception and automatic time/station saving are not working. The station signals are too weak. Set the time/station manually if necessary. Move the radio to a different location or change the direction of the antenna to improve the reception, if required.DE

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY

No sound. The volume is set too low. Increase the volume as required. During AUX playback: also turn up the volume on the playback device. No function. Malfunction caused by a thunderstorm, static charge or another external factor. Unplug the mains adapter and remove the battery. Plug the mains adapter back in. This resets the device to the factory settings. The device does not react to the remote control. The battery is flat or incorrectly inserted. Replace the battery with a new 3V, CR2025 battery and make sure the polarity is correct when inserting it. The infrared transmitter is not receiving a signal. Remove any obstacles between the infrared transmitter, the remote control and the sensor on the device. Reduce the distance to the device.

17. Storing the device when not in use

If you do not intend to use the device over a longer period of time, store it in a cool, dry place and make sure that it is protected from dust and extreme temperature fluctuations. If the device is not to be used for a long period, remove the battery from the remote control, and disconnect the mains adapter from the device.

18. EU Declaration of Conformity

MEDION AG hereby declares that this device complies with the fundamental requirements and the other relevant provisions of:

  • Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
  • Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (and Ecodesign Regulation 2019/1782)
  • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. You can download the complete EU Declaration of Conformity at www.medion.com/conformity.72

PACKAGING Your device has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. DEVICE Old devices that carry the symbol illustrated may not be disposed of in ordinary household waste. In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU, these devices must be disposed of correctly at the end of their service life. This involves separating the materials in the devices for the purpose of recycling and minimising the environmental impact. Take old devices to a collection point for electrical scrap or a recycling centre. Before doing so, remove the battery from the remote control and take it to a separate collection point for used batteries. Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject. BATTERIES Do not dispose of used batteries with normal household rubbish. Batteries must be disposed of correctly. For this purpose, retailers that sell batteries and local collection points provide containers in which you can dispose of them. Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information. In connection with the sale of batteries or the supply of devices containing batteries, we are obliged to draw your attention to the following: As the end user, you are legally required to return used batteries. The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol means that the battery must not be disposed of with household rubbish.

20. Technical specifi cations

General information Dimensions (W x H x D): 300 mm x 68 mm x 228 mm Weight: 1.12 kg Ambient temperature (during operation): +10°C to +35°C at a relative air humidity of max. 85% (non-condensing) Ambient temperature (storage): 0°C to +40°C at a relative air humidity of max. 85% (non-condensing) Power output: 2 x 5 W RMSDE

Mains adapter Manufacturer: Hung Kay Industrial Co. Ltd. Importer: MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany HR number: HRB 13274 Model name: HKP15 - 0751600dV Input voltage/current/input AC frequency: 100–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz, 0.4 A max Output voltage/current: 7.5V 1.6 A Power output: 12.0 W Average efficiency during operation: 83.18% Efficiency with low load (10%): 77.80% Power consumption with zero load: 0.06 W Degree of protection: Protection class II BUREAU VERITAS Radio FM band: 87.5–108 MHz Number of station presets: 64 (2 x 32) FM antenna: Permanently installed wire aerial Connections AUX IN: 3.5 mm jack Remote control Transmission type: Infrared Battery type: 1 x 3V (R6/CR2025/AA) Range: Approx. 6 m74 Bluetooth® Bluetooth version: 5.0 Frequency: 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz Max. transmission power: -12.9 dBm

21. Service information

Please contact our Customer Service team if your device ever stops working the way you want or expect it to. There are several ways for you to contact us:

  • In our Service-Community, you can meet other users, as well as our staff, and you can exchange your experiences and pass on your knowledge there. You will find our Service-Community at community.medion.com.
  • Alternatively, use our contact form at www.medion.com/contact.
  • You can also contact our Service team via our hotline or by post. Opening times Hotline number UK Mon – Fri: 08.00 – 20.00 Sat – Sun: 10.00 – 16.00

Service address MEDION Electronics Ltd. 120 Faraday Park, Faraday Road, Dorcan Swindon SN3 5JF, Wiltshire United Kingdom You can download this and many other sets of operating instructions from our service portal at www.medionservice.com. You will also find drivers and other software for a wide range of devices there. You can also scan the QR code on the side of the screen, to download the operating instructions onto your mobile device from the service portal.DE

Dear customer, We wish to inform you that we, MEDION AG, Am Zehnthof 77, D-45307 Essen, Germany process your personal data as a data controller. For matters regarding data protection, we are supported by our company data protection officer who can be contacted at MEDION AG, Datenschutz, Am Zehnthof 77, D-45307 Essen; datenschutz@medion.com. We process your data for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes (e.g. repairs) and therefore rely on processing your data for the sales contract concluded with us. Your data will be provided to repairers contracted to us for the purpose of warranty processing and associated processes. We generally store your personal data for a period of three years in order to fulfil your legal warranty rights. You have the right to be informed of the personal data concerned as well as the right to rectification, deletion, restriction of processing, the right to object to processing, as well as the right to data portability. In case of access and cancellation rights, restrictions apply according to S 34 and S 35 of BDSG (Federal Data Protection Act) (Art. 23 GDPR). In addition, there is a right of appeal to a competent data protection supervisory authority (Article 77 GDPR in conjunction with S 19 BDSG). The state official for data protection and freedom of information for MEDION AG is Nordrhein Westfalen, P box 200444, 40212 Düsseldorf, Germany, www.ldi.nrw.de. The processing of your data is necessary for warranty processing: it is not possible to process the warranty without the provision of the required data.76

Copyright © 2021 Date: 11.11.2021 All rights reserved. These operating instructions are protected by copyright. Mechanical, electronic and any other forms of reproduction are prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer. Copyright is owned by the company: MEDION AG Am Zehnthof 77 45307 Essen Germany Please note that you cannot use the address above for returns. Please always contact our Customer Service team first.DE

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Brand : MEDION

Model : LIFE E66567 MD 43567

Category : Radio