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Portable Radio
Audio Operation/Radio
Operating voltage
– for operation with power-
supply plug
– for battery-pack
operation
Rated output of amplifier
(for operation with power-
supply plug)
Reception range
– FM
– AM
* limited performance at temperatures <0 °C
Technical data determined with battery from delivery scope.
Power-supply plug
Article number
Input voltage
Frequency
Input current
Output voltage
Output current
Weight according to EPTA-
Procedure 01:2014
Protection class
Assembly
Power Supply of Radio
The radio can be powered using the power-supply plug 24 or
using a Li-Ion battery 15.
Operation with Battery Pack
Note: The use of batteries unsuitable for your radio can lead
to malfunction or damage to the radio.
Note: The battery pack is supplied partially charged. To en-
sure full capacity of the battery pack, completely charge the
battery pack in the battery charger before using for the first
time.
Use only the chargers listed in the technical data. Only
these chargers are matched to the lithium-ion battery of
your radio.
The lithium-ion battery can be charged at any time without re-
ducing its service life. Interrupting the charging procedure
does not damage the battery.
Insert a battery into the battery port 17 in such a manner that
the connections of the battery face against the connections in
the battery port 17, and allow the battery to engage in the bat-
tery port.
The battery charge-control indicator b appears on the display
as soon as a battery with sufficient voltage is inserted and the
radio is not connected to the mains by the power-supply plug
24.
1 609 92A 1PT | (5.9.16)
The battery charge-control indicator b indicates the current
EasyRadio 12
battery pack status. When the battery charge-control indica-
tor flashes, the battery pack must be charged.
V
12
V
10.8 – 12
2 x 5 W
MHz
87.5–108
To remove the battery pack 15, press the unlocking buttons
kHz
531–1602
16 and pull the battery pack out of the battery port 17.
Operation with Power-supply Plug
Observe the mains voltage! The voltage of the power
1 600 A00 0..
Open the protective cap of the 12 V connection socket 23. In-
V~
100–240
sert the plug-in connector 25 of the 12 V power-supply plug
into the 12 V connection socket 23. Connect the power-sup-
Hz
50/60
ply plug to the mains supply.
mA
500
Use only the original Bosch power-supply plug intend-
V=
12
mA
1500
After removing the plug-in connector, reattach the protective
kg
0.2
cap of the 12 V connection socket 23 to protect against
/II
dirt/debris.
The power-supply plug 24 can be stored in the storage com-
partment of the radio when it is not being used. To do so, open
the locking latch 21 and fold open the lid 20 of the storage
compartment.
Inserting/Replacing the Back-up Battery
Back-up batteries must be inserted to store the time on the ra-
dio. Alkali-manganese batteries are recommended for this.
To open the battery compartment, loosen screw 18 and re-
move battery lid 19. Insert the back-up batteries. When in-
serting, pay attention to the correct polarity according to the
representation on the outside of the battery lid.
Mount the battery lid 19 again and tighten it with screw 18.
Replace the back-up batteries if the display e dims and the
time is no longer stored on the radio.
Always replace all batteries at the same time. Only use batter-
ies from one brand and with the identical capacity.
Take the back-up batteries out of the radio when you
Operation
Protect the radio against moisture and direct sunlight.
Indication
Capacity
≥2/3
≥1/3
<1/3
Reserve
Battery pack empty
source for the power-supply plug must correspond with
the data on the type plate of the power-supply plug.
ed for your radio. This measure alone enables trouble-
free operation of the radio.
are not using it for a prolonged period of time. The back-
up batteries can corrode and self-discharge during pro-
longed storage.
The radio is suitable only for use in dry indoor areas.
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