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USER MANUAL V-14 DAB Auna
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9 TU- TU+/+ VOL+ PROGRAM VOL-CD MODE 12 13 14
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SLA231 LIFE PRODUCT CAUTIONDLS (Dynamic Label Segment)
Member of Berlin Brands Group
Handwerkerstr. 11
15366 Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten
Deutschland
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PO Box 42
272 Kensington High Street
London, W8 6ND
United Kingdom
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QR code image containing encoded data, no visible human-readable textCONTENTS
Safety Instructions 34
Product Overview 36
Installation with Stand 38
Wall Mounting 39
Operation 41
Using the Alarms 43
CD Mode 45
FM Radio mode 47
DAB MOde 49
DAB information 52
BT Mode 54
Aux in Mode 55
Care and Cleaning 56
Troubleshooting 57
Technical Data 58
Disposal Considerations 59
Declaration of Conformity 59
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
General Safety Instructions

CAUTION
Risk of injury! Do not listen to music at an excessively high volume as this can lead to hearing damage.
- Children 8 years of age and older, mentally and physically handicapped persons may only use the device if they have been thoroughly familiarized with its functions and safety precautions by a supervisor responsible for them. Make sure that children do not play with the device. Children over the age of 8 are only allowed to clean the unit under supervision.
- Only place CDs in the CD compartment.
- Never open the cover of the unit and never attempt to repair the unit yourself.
- Contact qualified personnel for repairs. The unit does not contain any user-serviceable components.
- Improper handling may damage the unit and void the warranty.
Power supply
- Only use the power supply included in the scope of delivery. Use of any other power supply may void the warranty and/or cause irreparable damage to the product.
- Unplug this product during thunderstorms.
- Make sure that the appliance has been turned off before unplugging it from the wall outlet.
- If you use a multiple power outlet or the plug as a disconnect device, make sure they are always easily accessible and ready for use.
- Never throw batteries into an open fire or attempt to open their outer shell.
- If swallowed, batteries are hazardous to health and should be stored out of the reach of small children.
Ventilation
- Do not block or cover the air vents, holes, or openings in the product with objects such as carpets, cloths, etc., as this may cause the product to become unsafe to use and/or to operate.
- The underside of the unit may become warm if the unit is used for an extended period of time. This is normal.
Location
- Make sure that the unit stands on a flat and stable surface.
- Do not place the unit more than 1.4 meters from the nearest electrical outlet. Make sure that the power cord and speaker cables do not become a trip hazard.
- Place the device at least one meter away from other electrical devices to avoid interference noise.
- Place the unit so that it is within range of external BT devices (such as iPod/ iPhone/iPad/ Androids/computers, etc.). The maximum range (without obstacles) is 10 meters (33 feet).
- Make sure that the device has enough space upwards so that the antenna can be correctly aligned.
- Never place the device directly on antique or polished surfaces.
About the Laser

CAUTION
Risk of injury! Never touch the optical lens in the CD compartment or look into it.
• This device is a class 1 laser product.
- Use of controls not listed in this manual or unauthorized modification of this equipment may result in harmful interference to the product.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW

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2 3 4 MODE INFO/NEBOT 5 6 SELECT 7
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9 TU- TU+/+ VOL+ PROGRAM VOL-CD MODE 12 13 14
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CLASS1 LASER PRODUCT| 1 CD | compartment 11 Volume + | ||
| 2 Mode/Function selection 12 CD Mode | |||
| 3 Eject 13 Program/ Preset | |||
| 4 Info/Menu 14 Volume - | |||
| 5 Standby ON/OFF 15 Aux in socket | |||
| 6 Play/Pause/Select 16 Earphone jack | |||
| 7 Stop 17 DC in jack | |||
| 8 LCD 18 Wall mounting points | |||
| 9 Tune -/Skip backward 19 Telescopic Antenna | |||
| 10 | Tune +/Skip forward | 20 | Backup battery compartment |
Remote Control
| 1 Standby ON/OFF | ![]() |
| 2 Tune -/Skip backward | |
| 3 Play/Pause | |
| 4 Menu | |
| 5 Info | |
| 6 Program/Preset | |
| 7 Set the clock (Standby mode only) | |
| 8 Snooze | |
| 9 Mute | |
| 10 Eject (CD mode) | |
| 11 Mode (DAB/FM/CD/BT/Aux) | |
| 12 Tune +/Skip forward | |
| 13 Stop | |
| 14 Pair | |
| 15 CD Mode | |
| 16 Vol + | |
| 17 Sleep | |
| 18 Vol - |
Note: The remote signal may not be received if there is an obstacle between the remote and the Micro. Direct sunlight or other bright light sources shining on the remote sensor next to the Micro display, may affect the performance of the remote control.
INSTALLATION WITH STAND
Clip your Micro onto its stand
- When assembled the flat part of the stand faces towards the front.
- For ease of assembly we recommend that you place your Flat Micro face down onto a soft cloth on a stable surface.
- Place the two prongs on the stand at the top of the two long grooves on the back of the Micro and then press down. The stand will clip into place.

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CLASS1 LABE PRODUCT CAUTIONInserting batteries
- Before installing the batteries (not included) please ensure that the Micro is switched off using the Power switch and has been unplugged from the mains power supply.
- On the back of the Micro, press in the tab on the small battery compartment cover to remove it.
- Insert 2 x 1.5V AAA-size (also known as LR-03) batteries, making sure to note the '+' and '-' markings and position the batteries the correct way around. These batteries will maintain the clock time on your Micro, if there is a power cut.
- Replace the battery compartment cover, making sure that it 'clicks' shut.
Note: If there is a power cut, the 2 x AAA back up batteries will maintain the clock time but the display backlight and alarms will not function, to conserve battery power.
WALL MOUNTING
You can wall mount your Micro without its stand. You will need:
- 2 x rawl plugs of a type and size that are suitable for the wall that you will hang the Micro on.
- 2 x screws that are the correct size for the rawl plugs. You will also need to check that the screw heads fit and hold well into the wall mount points on the back of the Micro.
Important Notes on Wall Mounting
- Make sure that the screws and rawl plugs you use are suitable for supporting the Micro.
- To avoid damage to the Micro and personal injury, you should get a qualified person to drill the fixing surface and fit the appropriate wall fixings.
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When drilling into walls, always check that there are no hidden wires or pipes etc.
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Before wall mounting your product, check the wall strength. If this is not clear, then consult relevant qualified personnel.
• Take care not to allow the Micro to fall whilst attempting to hook it onto the screws you have fitted to hang the product onto. - You must remove the base stand from your Micro, before you attempt to wall mount it. Press down on the clip on the top central part of the stand to remove it (if fitted).
Mounting
- Align the Micro in your chosen location and use a pencil to mark the drilling positions 120 mm apart.
- Drill the holes as marked in point 1.
- Push 2 rawl plugs (not supplied) into the holes. Insert 2 screws (not supplied) into the holes and tighten. Take care to leave enough space between the screw heads and the wall.
Note: You will need to ensure that the screws heads can fit into the wall mount points on the back of your Micro and that they are long enough to sufficiently grip into the rawl plugs and wall. You must also leave enough space between the screw head and the wall for the screw head to fit into the mounts.
- Hang the Micro onto the screws. For secure mounting ensure the screw heads slide firmly into the narrow part of the wall mount fixings on the back of the Micro.

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120 mmOPERATION
- Short press the Power button on the front of your Micro System. The first time you switch on your Micro it will start in CD mode, subsequently.
- It will start in the mode you were last using unless it has been unplugged from the mains power supply.
Power connection
- Fully extend the wire radio aerial on the back of the Micro to receive the best possible radio reception and sound quality.
- Connect the mains power lead into the bottom power socket behind the right hand speaker on the side of your Micro.
- Plug the mains power plug into the mains power wall socket and switch on. Your Micro will now be in Standby mode.
- Pull out the safety strip on the remote control to activate the battery.
Set the clock
- With the Micro in Standby mode, long press the Clock button on the remote control until 24H flashes in the display.
- Use the Vol+ or Vol- on the remote control to change between 24H and 12H. Short press the Clock button on the remote control to confirm.
- The clock digits will now flash. Use the Vol- button on the remote control to set the hour and Vol+button to set the minutes. Short press the Clock button on the remote control to confirm. The clock digits will stop flashing and the clock time is now set.
Power on/off
- Short press the Power button on the Micro or on the remote control to power on your product.
- Short press the Power button on the Micro or on the remote control. Your Micro will go to Standby mode and the clock will be displayed.
Change the mode
Short press the Mode button on the Micro or on the remote control to change between CD, FM Radio, DAB+, BT and Aux in modes. Please check the display, which will confirm the mode.
Adjusting the volume
Short press the Volume + or Volume - buttons on the Micro or the Vol+ or Vol- buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume.
Check the display, which will confirm the volume setting.
Mute
Short press the Mute button on the remote control to mute and unmute the sound.
Sleep timer
You can set your Micro to turn off automatically using the sleep timer. You can choose from 90, 75, 60, 45, 30 and 15 minutes.
Short press the Sleep button on the remote control to cycle through the available options, stop when the sleep time you would like is displayed.
Note: To cancel the sleep time, follow the steps to set the sleep time but stop when the normal display for the mode you are in, is displayed e.g. 93.30 in FM Radio mode.
Using headphones
You can connect headphones with a 3.5mm plug (not included) to the socket behind the right hand speaker on the side of your Micro. When you have headphones connected the Micro speakers are switched off and all sound is via the headphones.
Note: Always keep the volume within reasonable limits.
USING THE ALARMS
Note: Check that your Micro has the correct time before you set an alarm. Please remember to use 24 hour clock.
- Long press the Menu button on the Micro or on the remote control. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or on the remote control to scroll to system. Short press the select button.
- ALARM is displayed. Short press the Select button. Use the ◀/▶▶ buttons on the remote control to scroll to Alarm. Short press the Select button.
- Alarm 1 is displayed. You can use the or buttons ◀◀/▶▶ on the Micro or on the remote control to scroll and set Alarm 2, if required. Short press the Select button.
- The hour digits will flash. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or the on the remote control to set the hour for your alarm. Short press the Select button.
- The minute digits will flash. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or on the remote control to set the minutes for your alarm. Short press the Select button.
- The duration for your alarm will flash. Use ◄/▶ buttons on the Micro or on the remote control to set the duration for you alarm. You can choose from 15, 30, 45, 60, or 90 minutes. Short press the Select button.
- The sound source for your alarm will flash. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or on the remote control to set the sound source for your alarm. You can choose from Buzzer, DAB or FM radio. Short press the Select button.
Note: If you select DAB or FM for the sound source, 'Last' will flash in the display. If you have set radio station presets these will also be available and you can use the or buttons on the Micro or the or buttons on the remote control to scroll through the options available and press the Select button. The last listened to radio station or radio preset in DAB or FM, as appropriate, will be used for your alarm.
- Daily will flash in the display. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or the or buttons on the remote control to set the frequency for alarm. You can choose from daily, Once, Weekends or Weekdays. Short press the Select button. If you select 'Once', you will then be prompted to set the date for your alarm.
- Alarm Volume will scroll in the display. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or the or buttons on the remote control to set the volume for your alarm.
Note: Remember to set the alarm volume to one that will wake you.
- On or Off will flash in the display. Use the ◀◀/▶◀ buttons on the Micro or on the remote control to choose On or Off. Short press the Select button.
- Saved is displayed. A bell icon will appear in the Standby display, together with a '1' or '2' as appropriate, to confirm that an alarm has been set.
Stop the alarm
When the alarm sounds, short press the STANDBY (on/off) button on the Micro or on the remote control to turn off the alarm. The alarm will reset for the next day.
Snooze
When the alarm sounds you can short press the Stop button on the Micro or the snooze button on the remote control to snooze for 9 minutes. SN and the countdown from 9 minutes until the alarm sounds again will be displayed.
Turn off the alarm
Follow the steps to set an alarm and select Off in step 10.
CD MODE
Note: Please make sure that you remove the cardboard shipping protector from within the CD compartment before you try to use CD player.
- Check that your Micro is in CD mode.
- If you are not already in CD mode, short press the Mode button on the front of the Micro or on the remote control, until you are in CD mode (check the display). The display will show 'CD' and '-' will flash, followed by 'No' if the CD compartment is empty.
Play a CD
Note: It is not possible to play DVD or computer CDs.
- Short press the Eject button on the Micro or on the remote control. The CD compartment cover will slide up and 'OPEN' will be displayed.
- Place an audio CD, label side facing towards you, into the CD compartment. Please ensure that you line up the hole in the centre of the CD, with the central spindle and press back into place.
- Short press the Eject button on the Micro or on the remote control. The CD compartment cover will slide down and '-' will flash on the display, followed by the number of tracks on the CD, e.g. 12.
- Short press the PLAY button on the Micro on the remote control to play the CD.
CD controls
You can use the following controls on your Micro in CD mode.
Play ▶II
Short press the button on the Micro or on the remote control. The first track will begin to play and the track number will be displayed.
Pause ▶II
Short press the button on the Micro or on the remote control. A small icon will flash on the right hand side of the display to indicate that the CD has been paused. Short press the button again to continue to play the track/CD.
Next track
Short press the > button on the Micro or the >> button on the remote control.
Previous track
Short press the < button on the Micro or the << button on the remote control.
Fast forward within a track ▶▶▶
Long press the > button on the Micro or the >> button on the remote control.
Fast backward within a track
Long press the < button on the Micro or the << button on the remote control.
Stop
Short press the button on the Micro or on the remote control.
Programmed play mode
In programmed play mode, you can program the play order of the tracks on your CD. You can program up to 20 tracks in total.
Note: To set up programmed play mode, the CD must be stopped in the CD compartment and must not be paused or playing.
In CD mode, with the CD you wish to programme in the CD compartment and stopped:
- Short press the Prog. button on the Micro or on the remote control to enter CD programmed play mode. '01' will flash in the display.
- Use the < or > buttons on the Micro or the << or >> buttons on the remote control to go to the track number that you would like to program to play first. Short press the Prog. button on the Micro or on the remote control to confirm.
- '02' will flash in the display and you can select the second track that you would like to programme. Continue to select each track as in Step 2 above, up to a total of 20 tracks.
- Short press the Prog. button on the Micro or on the remote control again to confirm the last track in the programmed play mode list.
- Short press the button on the Micro or on the remote control to play the programmed tracks.
- To exit programmed play mode, short press the PLAY button twice on the Micro or on the remote control.
Repeat and Random modes
Short press the CD Mode button on the micro or the remote control. An icon is displayed. Continuously short press the Repeat button to cycle through the available options of:
• 1 Repeat (current track)
• ACD Repeat all (all the tracks on the CD)
• RAND Random (random play order)
- Short press the CD Mode button one more time to turn off Repeat and Random modes.
Remove the CD
- Short press the Eject button on the Micro or on the remote control in CD mode. The CD compartment cover will slide up and 'OPEN' will be displayed.
- Put your thumb on the central spindle and put your fingers under the outside edge of the CD and lift off and remove the CD from the compartment.
- Short press the Eject button on the Micro or on the remote control. The CD compartment cover will slide down and '-' will flash on the display, followed by 'No'.
FM RADIO MODE
- If you are not already in FM mode, short press the Mode button on the front of the Micro or on the remote control to go to FM mode (check the display).
- If you were listening to an FM station when you switched the Micro off then this station will be automatically selected when you switch the Micro back on.
Wire radio aerial
- Please make sure that the wire aerial on the back of the Micro is fully extended and adjusted before you attempt to tune to an FM radio station (a vertical position is recommended).
- This will ensure that the maximum signal strength is available when the Micro begins to scan. Extending the aerial also ensures the best possible sound quality.
Tuning to an FM station
In FM mode:
- Long press the Tune > on the front of the Micro or the >> button on the remote control to scan up the frequency band, your Micro will search for the next available station and then stop on that station.
- Short press the Tune > on the front of the Micro or the >> button on the remote control to move up the frequency band in 0.05 MHz steps.
- Long press the Tune < button on the front of the Micro or the << button on the remote control to scan down the frequency band, your Micro will search for the next available station and then stop on that station.
- Short press the Tune < button on the front of the Micro or the << button on the remote control to move down the frequency band in 0.05 MHz steps.
Note: If reception is poor check that the wire aerial is fully extended or try moving the Micro to another location.
Storing an FM station preset
Your Micro can store up to 10 FM stations in its preset memories for instant access to your favourite stations.
- Tune the Micro to the FM radio station frequency that you wish to preset.
- Long press the PROGRAM button on the Micro or the Prog. button on the remote control until Empty 1 is displayed.
- Use the ▶ or ◀ buttons on the Micro or the or buttons on the remote control to move the preset number that you would like to store the radio station to (Empty 1-Empty 20).
- Short press the Select button on the Micro or on the remote control to store the station to that preset location. Stored will be displayed.
Tune to an FM station preset
In FM mode:
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Repeatedly short press the Prog. button on the front of the Micro or on the remote control to move through the 1-10 preset locatons.
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Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or the ◀/▶ buttons on the remote control to move the preset location and station that you would like to listen to (1-20).
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Short press the Select button. Your Micro will tune to that station and begin to play.
Note: If no FM station has been stored under the preset location, 'Empty' will be displayed, then the Micro will revert to the previously selected radio station.
DAB MODE
- If you are not already in DAB mode, short press the Mode button on the front of the Micro or on the remote control to go to DAB mode (check the display).
- If you were listening to an DAB station when you switched the Micro off then this station will be automatically selected when you switch the Micro back on.
Wire radio aerial
- Please make sure that the wire aerial on the back of the Micro is fully extended and adjusted before you attempt to tune to an DAB radio station (a vertical position is recommended).
- This will ensure that the maximum signal strength is available when the Micro begins to scan. Extending the aerial also ensures the best possible sound quality.
Changing DAB stations
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Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or the ◀/▶ buttons on the remote control to scroll through the available stations.
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When the station that you would like to listen to is displayed, short press the Select button on the Micro or on the remote control. There will be a short delay whilst your Micro tunes to your selected station.
Scanning for DAB stations
With DAB radio, additional stations and services regularly become available so it's a good idea to carry out a manual scan every now and then to make sure that you have the most up to date station listing stored within the memory of your Micro.
Press and hold the Menu button, short press the ◀/▶▶ buttons to select full scan then press the select button to full scan.
Prune DAB stations
You can remove the DAB stations in the station list that cannot be received in your area. These are listed with a '?' prefix.
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Long press the Menu button on the Micro or on the remote control. Use the ◀/▶ buttons on the Micro or the ◀/▶ buttons on the remote control to scroll to Prune. Short press the Select button.
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Prune and a flashing N is displayed. Use the ◀/▶ button on the Micro or the ◀/▶ button on the remote control to scroll to Y. Short press the Select button to prune the station list. Stations with a '?' prefix will now no longer be displayed.
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Short press the Menu button to exit the Menu options.
Storing a DAB station preset
Your Micro can store up to 10 DAB radio stations in its preset memories for instant access to your favourite stations.
- Tune the Micro to the DAB radio station that you wish to preset.
- Long press the PROG button on the Micro or the Prog. button on the remote control until Empty 1 is displayed.
- Use the < or > buttons on the Micro or the << or >> buttons on the remote control to move the preset number that you would like to store the radio station to (Empty 1 - Empty 10).
- <Short press the Select button on the Micro or on the remote control to store the station to that preset location. Stored will be displayed.
Tune to a DAB station preset
- Short press the Preset button on the Micro or the Prog. button on the remote control. The name or frequency or a stored station will be displayed, or 'Empty 1' if no station has been stored.
- Use the ◀◀/▶◀ buttons on the Micro or the ◀◀/▶◀ buttons on the remote control to move the preset location and station that you would like to listen to (1-20).
- Short press the Select button. Your Micro will tune to that station and begin to play.
Note: If no DAB station has been stored under the preset location, 'Empty' will be displayed, then the Micro will revert to the previously selected radio station.
DAB INFORMATION
When listening to a DAB station you can change the information that will appear on the display. There are several different types of information that are sent by the broadcaster.
Dynamic Label Segment (DLS)
This is scrolling text information supplied by the broadcaster. Information could be the name of an artist or music title, DJ's name, contact details for the radio station etc.
Program Type (PTY)
Such as 'Rock', 'Pop', Talk' or 'News'
Multiplex Name
Displays the broadcasting area and collection of radio stations on this frequency e.g.: BBC National DAB, Digital1 Network.
Channel and Frequency
E.g.: 12B 225.648 MHz
Signal Strength
A row of solid rectangles will be displayed to indicate the actual signal strength that you are receiving. Two black lines within the row of solid rectangles will indicate the minimum signal strength for acceptable listening. The stronger the signal, the further to the right the row of solid rectangles will be.
Signal information
The data rate at which the signal is being transmitted.
Day and date
Supplied by the broadcaster.
Note: Repeatedly press and release the Menu button on the Micro System to cycle through the different information options.
Dynamic range control (DRC)
In DAB mode:
The dynamic range for each radio programme is set by the broadcaster for each radio station and may be different for the types of programme broadcast, such as pop or classical music or a chat show. The dynamic range control signal is transmitted in parallel with the audio signal for each programme and with your radio you can use this control signal to expand or compress the dynamic range (the difference between the loudest and quietest sounds) of the reproduced audio signal. Changing the dynamic range can affect the 'loudness' and/or 'quality of sound' of the programme that you hear so that it will be more suited to your listening conditions and your own personal listening requirements.
E.g. in a noisy environment, where quiet sounds might be swamped, setting the compression to maximum will 'boost' the quiet sounds, whilst keeping the loudest sounds at their original level.
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DRC off: No compression. This is the default setting.
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Long press the Menu button on the Micro or on the remote control. Use the < or > buttons on the Micro or the << or >> buttons on the remote control to scroll to DRC. Short press the Select button.
- Use the < or > buttons on the Micro or the << or >> buttons on the remote control to scroll through the options available and short press the Select button.
BT MODE
Check that your Micro is in BT mode. If you are not already in BT mode, short press the Mode button on the front of the Micro or on the remote control until you are in BT mode (check the display). 'Not connected' will flash in the display, whilst your product searches for BT devices.
Pairing your Stereo flat micro system
In BT Mode:
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'Not connected' will flash in the display, whilst your product searches for BT devices.
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On the device that you would like to connect to your Micro via BT (e.g. iPhone/ iPad/Android/other phone/Tablet/Computer), turn on BT connectivity and ensure that it is 'discoverable'.
Note: If necessary, refer to the instructions for your device to add or set up BT.
- Select to 'Add new device', if necessary.
Note: Some products will automatically search for a new device and so the 'Add new device' option is not available.
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When found, your Micro will be displayed as V_14 DAB. Select the device name to begin pairing.
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When pairing is complete 'connected' will stop flashing in the display, and will be constantly displayed.
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Now that you have paired your device with the Micro, it will connect to it when it is within range, which is about 10 metres or less (33 feet or less), line of sight.
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Your device will remain paired with the Micro unless you decide to disconnect or 'unpair' it.
Note: If your device should be come unpaired for any reason, follow the steps above to 'pair' it again. You can short press the Pair button on the remote control to restart the BT pairing process.
Listening to Music/Audio using BT
In BT Mode:
- Select and start the music or audio that you wish to listen to on your paired BT device, it will now be heard through the Micro speakers. Adjust the volume on the connected device and/or your Micro.
Note: If your previously paired device is within range but does not automatically connect, go to the BT connectivity settings on your device and select V_14 DAB to reconnect. Alternatively, short press the Pair button on the remote control to restart the BT pairing process.
- You can use the controls on your paired BT device as well as those on the front of the Micro or on the remote control when listening to music via BT.
Controls available on your Micro and the remote control are:
Play/Pause ▶II
Short press on the front of the Micro or on the remote control.
Skip back to the previous track
Short press on the front of the Micro. Short press on the remote control.
Skip forward to the next track ▶▶▶
Short press on the front of the Micro. Short press on the remote control.
AUX IN MODE
Check that your Micro is in Aux in mode. If you are not already in Aux in mode, short press the Mode button on the front of the Micro or on the remote control, until you are in Aux in mode (check the display).
Using a 3.5mm audio input connection cable (not included), Aux in allows for a quick and easy connection to an external sound source.
- Connect one end of the 3.5mm audio connection cable to the headphone (or auxiliary out) socket of your secondary device, connect the other end to the Aux in socket behind the right hand speaker on the side of your Micro.
- Press the Play button on your external device to start playback through the Micro speakers.
- To gain optimal volume levels, adjust the output volume level on both the secondary device and on the Micro.
Note: It is recommended that you unplug the Audio cable from the Aux in socket after you have finished listening to your external device.
CARE AND CLEANING
Caring for compact discs
- Do NOT touch the playback side of the CD.
- Do NOT attach paper or tape or any other material to the disc.
- Fingerprints and dust on the disc will cause sound deterioration. Wipe the disc from the centre outwards with a soft cloth. Always keep the disc clean.
- If dust or marks cannot be removed with a soft cloth, wipe the disc lightly with a slightly damp soft cloth and then wipe with a soft dry cloth.
- Do NOT use any type of solvent, commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray for vinyl as it may damage the disc.
- Do NOT store discs in a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heat source.
- Do NOT store discs in a place subject to moisture or dust, such as a bathroom or near a humidifier.
- Always store discs vertically in a case, stacking or placing objects on discs may cause warping.
TROUBLESHOOTING
| Problem Possible cause and suggested solution | |
| CD Does not play Check that | you are in CD mode. Short press the Mode button on the Micro or on the remote control to change the mode (check the display). |
| Take out the CD and check that it is not marked or scratched. Damaged CDs cannot be played in the Micro or may skip or not rotate correctly. | |
| Please check that you are using an original audio CD and not a copy. Often copied CDs will not play. | |
| No sound / power Adjust the | volume using the Volume + on the Micro or the Vol + button on the remote control. |
| Check that the sound is not muted. Short press the Mute button on the remote control. | |
| You may have headphones connected. Either use the headphones to listen to your Micro or unplug the headphones. | |
| If you are using a Bluetooth connected device or an external sound source via Aux in. Increase the volume on the secondary device and on the Micro. | |
| Check that the mains power wall socket is switched on and that the Micro is not in Standby mode. | |
| Radio reception is poor Fully | extend the wire aerial to get the best reception and sound quality. |
| Retune the radio station/s. | |
| Try moving your Micro to another location to see if reception improves. | |
| Check that you do not have other electrical equipment too close to your Micro, causing interference. | |
| Problem Possible cause and suggested solution | |
| Unable to pair with a BT device | Check that you are In BT Mode. |
| Ensure that you are within range of the radio for BT functionality, 10 metres or less (33 feet or less). | |
| Move the Micro and BT device away from other BT devices/electrical equipment. If possible, turn off other nearby Bluetooth devices or disable their Bluetooth functionality. | |
| The function buttons do not respond | Check that mains power wall socket is switched on and that the Micro is not in Standby mode. |
| Check that you are trying to use the function buttons for the mode that you are in. | |
TECHNICAL DATA
| Item number 10033180, 10033181 | |
| Power supply 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz | |
| Frequency range FM 87.5 MHz - 108 MHz | |
| Frequency range DAB Band III, 174 MHz - 240 MHz | |
| BT Version 4.2 | |
| BT Profile A2DP / HFP / HSP / A2DPA | AVRCP |
| BT Frequency range 2.4 GHz - 2.480 GHz | |
| BT Name V-14 DAB |
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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CE UK CAManufacturer:
Chal-Tec GmbH, Wallstrasse 16, 10179 Berlin, Germany.
Importer for Great Britain:
Berlin Brands Group UK Limited PO Box 42
272 Kensington High Street
London, W8 6ND
United Kingdom
Hereby, Chal-Tec GmbH declares that the radio equipment type V-14 DAB is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: use.berlin/10033180
For Great Britain: Hereby, Chal-Tec GmbH declares that the radio equipment type V-14 DAB is in compliance with the relevant statutory requirements. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: use.berlin/10033180
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