Philips AE 3750 User manual

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AE
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D.
M.
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1995
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il
05/06/1996
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Sound
&
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English
TOP
AND
FRONT
PANEL
Controls
General
<D
POWER
-
for
switching
the
radio
on
and
off
<D
LOCK
fl
-
for
locking
all
controls
apart
from
POWER
off
and
the
REPEAT
ALARM
controls
©
-
to
switch
the
display
light
on
and
off
©
DISPLAY
-
provides
information
about
the
functioning
of
the
world
receiver
©
ENTER
-
to
confirm
an
entry
©
0-9
-
for
numeric
entries
-
frequencies
and
meter
bands
-
time
settings
-
stored
stations
positions
©
•
-
-
decimal
point
-
to
clear
incorrect
numeric
entries
®
RESET
-
to
clear
all
stored
data,
and
to
start
up
the
set
again
Clock
functions
@
REPEAT
ALARM
-
to
switch
off
the
wake
up
call
temporarily
or
for
24
hours
during
the
alarm
call.
®
ALARM
FUNCTIONS
•
ALARM
TIME
-
to
set
the
alarm
time
-
to
check
the
set
alarm
time
when
the
radio
is
on
•
DUAL
TIME
-
to
set/review
the
two
different
clock
times
-
to
select
the
time
display
for
time
1
or
DUAL
TIME
(time
2)
•
RADIO/BUZZ
-
to
activate/deactivate
the
different
alarm
modes:
-
:
wake
up
with
radio
-
A
:
wake
up
with
buzz
sound
signal
-
-
(no
symbol):
alarm
deactivated
•
SLEEP
-
for
switching
on
the
sleep
function
and
setting
the
sleep
time
Radio
®
RADIO
FUNCTIONS
•
PRESET
A/v
-
to
search
and
select
stored
radio
stations
•
PROGRAM
-
to
store
up
to
40
radio
stations
in
the
memory
•
STEP
-
to
select
the
tuning
steps:
MW
-1
kHz
or
9
kHz
or
10
kHz
SW-1
kHz
or
5
kHz
LW-lkHz
or
9
kHz
•
MW-SW-LW
-
to
select
MW,
SW
or
LW
bands
-
to
clear
incorrect
numeric
entries
•
TUNING
+/-
■
-
to
manually
tune
up
or
down
SCAN
-
for
automatic
tuning
to
stations
of
higher/lower
frequencies
•
FM
-
to
select
the
FM
band
-
to
clear
incorrect
numeric
entries
FREE
PRESET
-
to
show
free
memory
positions
for
radio
stations
-
to
clear
an
occupied
memory
position
•
ENTER
-
to
enter
frequencies/meter
bands
@
Telescopic
aerial
-
to
improve
FM
and
SW
reception
SIDE
PANELS
_
®
9V
DC
IN,
©-<B-©
-
socket
for
9
volt
mains
adaptor
@0-3.5
mm
headphone
socket
(The
speakers
are
automatically
muted
when
the
headphones
are
inserted.)
®
MONO/STEREO
-
to
select
FM
reception
in
mono/stereo
sound
CD.
Note:
The
sound
heard
in
speaker
mode
will
always
be
MONO.
Selection
of
FM
STEREO
sound
can
be
heard
when
using
headphones
@
VOLUME
-
to
adjust
the
level
of
sound
@
TONE
-
to
select
HIGH
(trebIe)/LOW
(bass)
tones
BACK
PANEL
_
®
STAND
-
to
support
the
set
in
tilted
position
(with
illustration
of
the
time
zones
to
help
set
dual
time
clock
setting)
®
Battery
compartment
4

Power
supply
General
MAINS
ADAPTOR
(not
included)
_
You
can
connect
the
set
to
the
MAINS,
using
a
mains
adaptor.
•
Make
sure
that
the
local
voltage
corresponds
to
the
voltage
of
the
9V
adaptor.
Important!
•
The
2.1
mm
centre
pin
of
the
5.5
mm
adaptor
plug
must
be
set
to
the
minus
pole
©,
as
indicated
under
the
9V
DC
IN
socket
©-©-©.
•
Connect
the
mains
adaptor
to
the
9V
DC
socket
of
the
set
and
plug
the
mains
adaptor
into
the
wall
socket.
The
battery
supply
will
now
be
disconnected.
•
Always
disconnect
the
mains
adaptor
if
you
are
not
using
it.
Note:
Remove
the
batteries
if
you
intend
to
operate
the
set
permanently
on
the
mains
supply.
BATTERIES
(not
included)
_
•
Open
and
lift
up
the
battery
door
and
insert
as
indicated
six
1.5
volt
batteries
(prefererably
alkaline),
type
R6,
UM
3
or
AA.
Make
sure
the
battery
polarity
is
correct.
-
Remove
the
batteries
from
the
set
if
they
are
exhausted
or
not
to
be
used
for
a
long
time.
-
When
the
batteries
are
running
low,
O
will
start
flashing
on
the
display.
If
the
radio
is
on,
it
will
automatically
switch
off.
-
Do
not
dispose
of
exhausted
batteries
with
your
household
waste.
Please
inquire
about
how
to
dispose
of
batteries
according
to
local
regulations.
GENERAL
FEATURES
_
Reset
hole
Should
you
receive
external
interference
e.g.
static
electricity
from
carpets,
which
affects
the
display
and
electronic
functions
of
your
set,
the
RESET
hole
allows
you
to
clear
all
data
from
the
set
and
to
start
up
again,
•
Use
a
bent-up
paper
clip
to
press
RESET.
Lock
The
LOCK
button
helps
to
prevent
any
of
the
front
panel
controls
from
accidentally
being
pressed
when
you
are
using
the
set
(POWER
ON)
or
in
POWER
OFF
position.
1.
I
f
you
wish
to
lock
the
functions
of
your
set,
press
the
LOCK
button.
-
6
appears
on
the
display
when
LOCK
is
activated.
Limmiii
o
o
o
n
JUUU.
2.
T
o
deactivate
the
LOCK
function,
press
LOCK
again.
-
fi
disappears
from
the
display.
Display
light
1.
Press
-Q-
on
the
top
panel.
-
The
display
will
light
up
for
about
10
seconds.
2.
If
you
wish
to
switch
off
the
light
within
10
seconds,
press
^
again.
3.
If
you
wish
to
extend
the
lighting
time,
press
any
other
control
on
the
set.
MEMORY
PROTECTION
_
The
memory
protection
acts
as
a
backup,
should
there
be
a
power
failure
or
interruption.
When
changing
batteries
or
the
power
supply,
the
time
settings,
the
stored
radio
stations
and
the
last
station
listened
to
remain
in
the
memory
for
approximately
30
minutes.
ACCESSORIES
(included)
_
•
SW
compact
wire
in
winder
for
improving
SW
radio
reception.
5
English

English
Radio
reception
RADIO
RECEPTION
_
1.
Press
the
POWER
button
to
switch
on
the
radio.
2.
You
may
connect
headphones
to
the
O
socket.
3.
To
select
the
waveband,
press
FM
or
MW-SW-LW.
•
The
wavebands
located
on
MW-SW-LW
are
ordered
in
the
following
sequence:
MW-SW-LW.
•
Press
the
MW-SW-LW
button
once
or
more
until
the
desired
waveband
appears
on
the
display.
•
For
FM,
further
set
and
select
the
FM
MONO/STEREO
setting.
-
The
STEREO
setting
is
indicated
by
CD
in
the
display.
4.
Select
a
station
either
automatically,
manually
or
by
direct
frequency
entry
{see
'Tuning').
TUNING
_
Choosing
the
tuning
step
During
tuning,
the
radio
frequency
in
the
display
can
be
changed
in
steps
of
1,
5,
9
or
10
according
to
the
waveband
and
tuning
step
selected.
The
tuning
steps
are
used
to
help
you
pick
up
the
maximum
number
of
stations
for
the
MW-SW-LW
wavebands
only
and
can
be
adjusted
with
the
STEP
button:
MW
-
1
kFIz
or
9
kHz;
1
kHz
or
10
kHz.
SW
-
1
kHz
or
5
kHz;
LW
-
1
kHz
or
9
kHz;
1.
With
POWER
on,
press
the
MW-SW-LW
button
to
select
the
waveband.
2.
Press
STEP
repeatedly
until
the
desired
tuning
step
is
shown.
To
set
and
safeguard
the
MW
waveband
tuning
step:
selecting
9
kHz
or
10
kHz
1.
With
the
POWER
off,
press
MW-SW-LW.
2.
Press
STEP
until
the
desired
tuning
step
is
shown.
-
The
selected
step
will
be
shown
on
the
display
for
5
seconds.
Note:
10
kHz-
in
general
use
in
North
and
South
America
9
kHz
-
in
general
use
in
all
other
countries
Tuning
to
a
station
There
are
three
possibilities
for
tuning
in
to
a
radio
station:
-
Automatically-
the
stations
are
sought
automatically
-
Manually-
for
more
gradual
tuning
control
or
if
the
frequency
of
the
station
is
already
known.
-
Direct
frequency
entry-
the
frequency
of
the
station
you
wish
to
tune
to
must
be
known
from
e.g.
station
tables
or
your
TV/radio
guide.
-
The
display
indicates
the
frequency
tuned
to:
-
FM
in
MHz
-
MW
in
kHz
-
SW
in
kHz
and
meters
-
LW
in
kHz
Automatic
tuning
•
Press
SCAN:
If
you
press
SCAN
briefly
the
higher
frequencies
will
be
searched.
If
you
press
for
more
than
1
second,
the
lower
frequencies
will
be
searched.
-
Tuning
stops
when
a
strong
signal
has
been
found.
-
The
display
'
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^
shows
the
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u
C
O
strengh
of
the
1
L
J
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30.
signal
by
the
NuS
_
SIGNAL
gradient,
shown
as
a
'bar
code'
scale
from
0
(weak)
to
5
(optimum
reception).
Note:
-
During
SCAN
tuning,
if
a
lower
tuning
step
has
been
selected,
the
set
automatically
switches
to
the
higher
tuning
step,
with
the
exception
of
SW.
The
selected
tuning
steps,
however,
are
unaffected
using
manual
tuning.
-
To
safeguard
the
MW
band
tuning
step,
9
kHz
or
10
kHz
from
accidentally
switching
during
scanning,
see
‘To
set
and
safeguard
the
MW
waveband'.
6

Radio
reception
Manual
tuning
1.
Keep
TUNING
+/-
(up
or
down)
pressed.
This
enables
you
to
search
at
high
speed.
2.
Release
TUNING
+/-when
you
approach
the
desired
frequency.
3.
Press
TUNING
+/-
as
often
as
required
to
reach
the
desired
frequency.
Direct
frequency
entry
1.
Type
in
the
numbers
of
the
desired
frequency
or
meter
band.
Note:
For
FM
(MHz)
stations,
you
must
enter
the
decimal
point,
even
if
no
further
figures
follow.
Without
the
decimal
point,
the
entry
is
interpreted
as
a
kHz
entry.
-
If
you
have
made
an
incorrect
entry.
Error
will
appear
on
the
display.
You
can
clear
the
entry
by
either
pressing
the
MW-SW-LW
or
FM
controls
or
by
pressing
decimal
point
•
twice.
2.
Press
ENTER
to
confirm
the
entry.
Improving
radio
reception
The
radio
station
reception
is
indicated
by
the
SIGNAL
gradient
showing
a
scale
from
0
(weak)
to
5
(optimum
reception).
To
improve
radio
reception:
~
For
FM,
pull
out
the
telescopic
aerial.
Incline
and
turn
the
aerial.
Reduce
its
|
length
if
the
signal
is
too
strong
(very
close
to
a
transmitter).
If
the
FM
stereo
signal
is
weak
and
distorted,
set
MONO/STEREO
to
the
MONO
position.
The
programmes
will
now
be
in
mono
sound
but
the
noise
distortion
will
be
suppressed.
-
For
MW/LW,
the
set
is
provided
with
a
built-in
aerial,
so
the
telescopic
aerial
is
not
needed.
Direct
the
aerial
by
turning
the
whole
set.
-
For
SW,
pull
out
the
telescopic
aerial
and
place
in
vertical
position.
Vary
the
length
of
the
aerial
to
improve
reception.
If
SW
reception
still
needs
to
be
improved,
use
the
SW
compact
wire:
a.
Extend
the
wire,
lightly
pressing
the
centre
of
the
wire
winder.
b.
Gently
push
the
clip
of
the
SW
wire
onto
the
telescopic
aerial.
Use
the
other
clip
(attached
to
the
cord)
to
mount
the
compact
winder
to
e.g.
a
curtain
near
a
window,
to
obtain
optimum
reception.
c.
After
use,
wind
the
wire
in
the
direction
as
shown
on
the
winder.
7

English
Preset
radio
stations
PROGRAMMING
PRESET
STATIONS
You
can
store
the
frequencies/meter
bands
of
up
to
40
radio
stations
in
the
memory.
1.
Select
a
waveband
and
tune
to
the
desired
radio
station.
2.
Type
in
a
number
(1-40)
to
choose
a
preset
position.
3.
Press
PROGRAM
(within
5
seconds)
to
store
the
selected
radio
station.
-
If
the
selected
preset
position
is
already
occupied,
the
preset
frequency
or
station
will
flash
briefly
on
the
display.
-
If
you
wish
to
overwrite
the
current
preset,
press
PROGRAM
(within
5
seconds)
a
second
time.
Your
new
selection
will
now
replace
the
previously
stored
station.
Repeat
steps
1-3
to
store
all
preset
stations
in
this
way.
Calling
up
a
preset
station
1.
Type
in
the
number
of
the
preset
position.
2.
Press
the
PRESET
A/V
button
briefly.
-
If
occupied,
the
set
will
automatically
tune
to
the
selected
preset
position.
-
If,
however,
the
preset
position
is
free,
the
display
will
only
show
PRESET,
the
preset
position
and
FREE
for
5
seconds.
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Checking
stations
stored
1.
If
you
wish
to
check
whether
a
station
has
already
been
stored
on
one
of
the
preset
positions,
tune
to
the
desired
radio
station.
2.
Keep
PROGRAM
pressed.
-
PRESET
appears
on
the
display.
If
the
station
is
already
stored,
the
preset
position
number
will
appear
next
to
PRESET.
-
If
the
radio
station
is
not
stored,
no
preset
position
will
be
shown
and
PRESET
will
disappear
from
the
display.
Checking
free
preset
positions
The
FREE
PRESET
button
can
be
used
to
check
the
availability
of
free
preset
positions.
1.
Press
FREE
PRESET
once.
-
PRESET,
the
first
free
preset
number
and
FREE
appears
on
the
display.
2.
Press
FREE
PRESET
repeatedly
to
view
other
free
preset
positions.
Clearing
a
preset
position
1.
To
clear
an
occupied
preset
position,
type
in
the
preset
number,
using
the
numeric
buttons.
2.
Press
FREE
PRESET.
-
The
frequency
located
on
the
selected
preset
position
will
start
flashing
on
the
display.
3.
Press
the
FREE
PRESET
button
(within
5
seconds)
a
second
time
to
clear
the
preset
position.
Searching
or
reviewing
preset
positions
1.
Keep
PRESET
A
or
V
pressed
until
the
preset
number
starts
to
flash
on
the
display.
-
Each
preset
station
will
be
heard
for
5
seconds.
2.
At
the
desired
preset,
press
either
PRESET
A
or
v
and
the
set
will
now
be
tuned
to
the
selected
preset
station.
8

Clock
Alarm
SETTING
THE
TIME
_
Setting
the
clock
Your
world
receiver
is
equipped
with
a
dual
time
clock.
You
can
set
a
second
time
in
addition
to
the
current
time.
The
second
time
is
handy,
if,
for
example,
you
want
to
know
the
time
in
another
zone
of
the
world.
You
can
set
the
two
different
clock
times
with
the
POWER
on
or
off.
Important:
If
you
wish
to
set
two
different
times,
you
need
to
complete
the
following
steps
within
5
seconds.
1.
Press
DUAL
TIME
once
or
more
to
select
the
first
time,
which
is
unmarked,
or
DUAL
TIME
(shown
on
the
display).
2.
To
set
the
time,
type
in
the
time
using
the
numeric
buttons
(0-9)
and
the
decimal
point
to
differentiate
between
the
hours
and
the
minutes.
3.
Press
the
DUAL
TIME
button
again
to
confirm
the
time
setting.
Note:
If
you
have
made
an
incorrect
entry,
the
display
will
show
Error.
You
can
clear
the
entry
by
pressing
the
MW-SW-LW
or
FM
buttons
or
by
pressing
decimal
point
•
twice.
Examples
of
possible
clock
time
entries
6.30
Press
6,
•,
3,
and
DUAL
TIME
or
press
6,
•,
3,
0,
and
DUAL
TIME
15.00
Press
1,
5,
•,
and
DUAL
TIME
or
press
1,
5,
•,
0,
0,
and
DUAL
TIME
Viewing
the
different
times
•
Press
the
DUAL
TIME
button
to
switch
between
the
two
clock
time
indications.
•
Press
again
if
you
wish
to
return
to
the
original
time
one
or
DUAL
TIME
display.
ALARM
FUNCTION
_
General
You
can
use
the
world
receiver
as
an
alarm
clock.
To
use
this
function,
you
first
have
to
set
the
alarm
time.You
can
set
the
alarm
for
time
1
and
for
DUAL
TIME
(time
2),
provided
that
you
press
DUAL
TIME
to
switch
between
the
two
times.
1.
Press
the
DUAL
TIME
button
to
select
time
1
or
DUAL
TIME.
2.
To
set
the
time,
type
in
the
alarm
time,
using
the
numeric
buttons
(0-9)
and
the
decimal
point
•.
3.
Press
the
ALARM
TIME
button
to
confirm
the
alarm
time
setting.
4.
To
select
the
alarm
mode
you
wish
to
be
awoken
by,
press
RADIO/BUZZ
until
the
desired
mode
appears
on
the
display.
RADIO
J3
•
If
you
have
selected
the
radio
mode,
the
alarm
sound
will
be
the
last
radio
station
tuned
to.
•
The
alarm
will
automatically
switch
off
after
one
hour.
Note:
Make
sure
you
adjust
the
volume
loud
enough
to
wake
you.
buzz
a
•
The
buzz
signal
is
set
at
a
certain
level,
which
cannot
be
adjusted.
•
If
the
radio
is
on,
it
will
be
muted
just
before
the
buzz
signal
will
sound.
•
The
buzz
signal
is
automatically
switched
off
after
5
minutes.
SWITCHING
OFF
THE
ALARM
_
During
the
alarm
signal,
you
can
switch
off
the
alarm
for
either
the
radio
or
buzz
in
a
number
of
ways:
5
minute
REPEAT
ALARM
•
Press
the
REPEAT
ALARM
button
briefly.
-
The
alarm
signal
stops
and
your
selected
alarm
mode
flashes
on
the
display.
The
alarm
will
be
repeated
after
five
minutes.
•
Press
REPEAT
ALARM
again
during
the
next
call
if
you
wish
to
repeat
the
alarm
call.
•
Repeat
as
often
as
desired.
24
hour
alarm
reset
•
During
the
alarm
signal,
press
the
REPEAT
ALARM
control
until
the
selected
alarm
mode
stops
flashing.
-
The
set
alarm
is
now
switched
off
and
reset
to
call
again
at
the
same
time
the
next
day.
9
English

English
Alarm/Sleep
General
information
Cancelling
the
alarm
completely
•
Before
the
set
alarm
time
or
during
the
alarm
goes
off,
press
the
RADIO/BUZZ
button
until
both
the
0
and
the
0
symbols
and
the
set
alarm
time
no
longer
show
on
the
display.
-/-
now
appears
on
the
display.
Note:
The
alarm
time
remains
stored
in
the
memory
and
can
be
reactivated
by
pressing
the
RADIO/BUZZ
button.
SLEEP
FUNCTION
_
Your
world
receiver
is
equipped
with
a
sleep
function.
This
function
enables
you
to
listen
to
the
radio
while
you
fall
asleep.
After
a
specified
period
of
time
(60
minutes
maximum)
the
radio
will
be
switched
off
automatically.
Setting
and
switching
on
the
sleep
function
1.
I
n
the
POWER
on
or
off
position,
press
SLEEP.
-
The
radio
will
switch
on,
and
the
number
60
appears
under
SLEEP
in
the
display.
2.
S
e
t
the
sleep
time
by
pressing
the
SLEEP
button.
Each
time
you
press
SLEEP
the
length
of
time
will
change
in
steps
of
10
minutes.
\60>50>40>30>20>10>radio
off>60>50....
3.
T
o
check
the
remaining
minutes
of
the
sleep
time
during
the
sleep
function,
press
SLEEP.
-
The
remaining
sleep
time
appears
briefly
in
the
display.
Switching
off
the
sleep
function
The
sleep
function
can
be
switched
off
before
the
set
time
has
elapsed:
•
Press
the
REPEAT
ALARM
control
or
the
POWER
button.
-
The
set
is
now
switched
off.
MAINTENANCE
_
•
To
clean
the
set
from
fingerprints,
dust
and
dirt,
use
a
clean
and
soft
damp
cloth
or
chamois
leather.
Do
not
use
cleaning
products
which
contain
benzine,
thinner,
etc.,
as
these
may
harm
the
housing.
•
Avoid
exposing
the
set
to
rain,
dampness
and
extreme
heat
to
prevent
a
safety
hazard
as
well
as
damage
to
the
set.
USE
YOUR
HEAD
WHEN
USING
HEADPHONES
_
Hearing
safety
•
Do
not
play
your
headphones
at
a
high
volume.
Hearing
experts
advise
that
continuous
use
at
high
volume
can
permanently
damage
hearing.
ENVIRONMENTAL
NOTE
_
1.
All
redundant
packaging
material
has
been
omitted.
We
have
done
our
utmost
to
make
the
packaging
easy
to
separate
into
two
mono-materials:
-
cardboard
(box)
-
polyethylene
(bags,
protective
foam
sheet)
Please
observe
the
local
regulations
regarding
the
disposal
of
these
packaging
materials.
2.
Your
set
consists
of
materials
which
can
be
recycled
and
reused
if
disassembled
by
a
specialized
company.
Please
inquire
about
local
regulations
on
how
to
hand
in
your
old
set
for
recycling.
3.
Do
not
dispose
of
exhausted
batteries
with
your
household
waste.
Please
inquire
about
how
to
dispose
of
batteries
according
to
local
regulations.
10

Troubleshooting
If
a
fault
occurs,
first
check
the
points
listed
below
before
taking
the
set
for
repair.
If
you
are
unable
to
remedy
a
problem
by
following
these
hints,
consult
your
dealer
or
service
centre.
WARNING:
Under
no
circumstances
should
you
try
to
repair
the
set
yourself,
as
this
would
invalidate
the
guarantee.
PROBLEM
_
-
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
•
REMEDY
Mo
power
_
-
Wrong
battery
polarity
•
Insert
batteries
correctly
-
Batteries
exhausted
•
Replace
batteries
-
Volume
not
adjusted
•
Adjust
the
volume
-
Mains
adaptor
not
securely
connected
•
Connect
mains
adaptor
securely
Radio
keeps
switching
off
by
itself
_
-
Batteries
are
running
low
•
Replace
batteries
Continuous
crackling
and
hiss
noise
during
AM
reception
_
-
Interference
from
electrical
equipment
e.g.
TVs,
computers,
fluorescent
lamps
etc.
•
Move
set
away
from
electrical
equipment
The
alarm
does
not
function
_
-
The
alarm
is
not
set
•
Set
the
alarm
time
and
activate
the
radio
£
or
buzz
alarm
fl
mode
-
Volume
too
low
for
radio
alarm
mode
•
Increase
the
volume
No
sound
(also
see
No
power)
_
-
Volume
is
turned
down
•
Turn
up
volume
Poor
sound
/sound
from
one
channel
only
-
Headphones
plug
not
fully
inserted
•
Insert
plug
fully
Severe
radio
hum/distortion
_
-
FM
aerial
not
fully
extended
•
Extend
FM
aerial
fully
-
Set
too
close
to
TV,
computer
etc.
•
Move
set
away
from
electrical
equipment
-
Batteries
are
running
low
•
Replace
batteries
Front
panel
controls
do
not
respond/
display
is
not
working
properly
_
-
Electronic
malfunction
due
to
blocked
panel
(e.g.
after
static
charges)
•
Use
a
bent-up
paper
clip
to
press
the
RESET
hole.
After
you
hear
a
click,
all
PRESET
stations
programmed,
time
settings
and
the
last
station
tuned
to
will
be
cleared
-
LOCK
fi
activated
•
Press
the
LOCK
button
fl
to
re-activate
the
front
panel
controls
This
product
complies
with
the
radio
interference
requirements
of
the
European
Community.
The
model
number
can
be
found
on
the
back
of
the
set
and
the
production
number
is
located
in
the
battery
compartment.
11
English

93

AE
3750
-
Digital
World
Receiver
Meet
PHILIPS
at
the
internet:
http://www.philips.com.
Printed
in
Hong
Kong
TCtext/9632
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