Richter WAKE RR40 User manual

MODEL: RR40
User Manual
WAKE
ALARM CLOCK
DIGITAL RADIO
TUNE
SCROLL / SELECT
MENU - INFO
BACK
PRESET
PRESET
SNOOZE
POWER
MODE

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Contents
Important Safety Information ........................................3
Parts / Accessories .......................................................... 4
Using your DAB/FM clock radio
Standby mode ............................................................. 5
DAB mode .................................................................... 5
FM mode........................................................................7
Operation in various modes
Aux in mode ................................................................ 8
Bluetooth / NFC model ............................................. 9
Alarm setting .............................................................10
Snooze Function ........................................................ 12
Sleep Mode ................................................................. 12
How to set preset in DAB or FM ........................... 12
System settings
Equaliser ..................................................................... 13
Setting Time ...............................................................14
Backlight ..................................................................... 15
Factory Reset ............................................................. 16
Trouble shooting and error messages ....................... 17
Cleaning and Care ........................................................... 17
Technical Specifications ................................................18
Error Messages ................................................................18
Warranty ........................................................................... 19
Important Safety Information
• This product is only intended for audio entertainment. Do not use the product for
any other purpose than described in is manual in order to avoid any hazardous
situation. Improper use is dangerous and will void any warranty claim.
• For household use only. Do not use outdoors.
• Danger! Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause
hearing loss. If you listen to loud music for a long time, your hearing may be
impaired. Set to a moderate volume.
• Danger of suffocation! Keep all packaging material away from children.
• Only use under normal room temperature and humidity conditions.
• The product is only suitable for use at moderate degrees of latitude. Do not use in
the tropics or in particularly humid climates.
• Outdoor antennas should be located away from power lines.
• Do not move the product from cold into warm places and vice versa. Condensation
can cause damage to the product and electrical parts.
• Do not use attachments or accessories other an recommended by the manufacturer
or sold with this appliance. Install in accordance with is user manual.
• When installing the product, leave sufficient space for ventilation. Do not install in
bookcases, built-in cabinets or the like.
• Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or
other appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Do not apply excessive force to the front or top, as is could ultimately overturn the
product.
• Do not shift or move the product when powered on.
• Do not touch, push or rub the surface of the product with any sharp or hard objects.
• Danger! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to
rain or moisture.
• The product should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled
with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the product.
• No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the product.
• Before connecting the product to a socket outlet, make sure the voltage indicated
on the product corresponds to your local mains.
• Never pull the adaptor power plug by the supply cord or with wet hands.
• Disconnect the adaptor power plug in case of faults during use, during lightning
storms, before cleaning and when not using the product for a longer period of time.
• Danger! Before cleaning, switch the product off and disconnect the adaptor power
plug from the socket.
• When the product has reached the end of its service life, make it defective by
disconnecting the adaptor power plug from the socket and cut the cord in two.
Thank you for purchasing this Richter DAB/FM radio.
Please read the instructions and warnings carefully before use to
ensure safe and satisfactory operation of this product.

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Parts
1. NFC chip
2. MODE button
3. PRESET button (BACKWARD
button in Bluetooth mode)
4. ALARM button
5. BACK button (FORWARD button
in Bluetooth mode)
6. MENU / INFO button
7. VOLUME button / Scroll /
SELECT rotary dial
8. POWER button
9. SNOOZE/SLEEP button
10. TUNE button (PLAY/PAUSE
button in Bluetooth mode)
11. Antenna
12. USB output (5V/2A)
13. Headphone jack (3.5mm)
14. Audio-IN (AUX IN)
15. DC input (5V/3A)
Packing List
1 x Wake DAB/FM Digital Alarm Clock Radio
1 x DC Power supply adapter
1 x Instruction manual
Standby mode
When the power is connected for the first time, the radio
will enter standby mode.
Display will show the ‘Time is not set’ and the clock will
flash ‘00:00’
Turning you radio on for the first time
When the radio is switched on for the first time it will
automatically go into DAB mode.
The radio will display ‘Scanning’ on the screen and a bar
will show the scanning progress. The number on the right of
scanning shows how many channels are found.
DAB radio mode
In this mode, the radio receives a digital signal and displays
information about the radio station, music title, etc.
1. Press <POWER> to turn on. Then press the <MODE>
button to select ‘DAB MODE’ on the display.
Note: If no DAB reception is currently available, change
the position of your device or adjust the aerial. Press
and hold the <MENU / INFO> button to enter the menu.
Turn the rotary button to select ‘Full scan’ and press the
<SCROLL/SELECT> button to confirm, this will start a
new search.
2. In DAB mode, turn the rotary button to navigate rough
the available DAB channels. First press the ‘TUNE’
button, and turn the rotary dial to select a channel from
the list, press the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm.
3. Short press the <INFO> button for more information
about your DAB station. Information such as:
• DLS (Dynamic Label
Segment) – scrolling text
• Signal Strength
• PTY (Programme Type)
• Ensemble
• Frequency
• Signal quality
• Bitrate codec
• Time
• Date

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4. For additional settings in DAB radio mode, press and hold
the <MENU / INFO> button. Once an option is displayed,
let go of the <MENU / INFO> button. Turn the rotary
dial to select any of the following choices and press the
<SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm.
To access these options your radio must be switched
“ON”. If your radio is not ON, press the Power button to
switch it ON.
• Full Scan: Automatic channel search of all available
channels. You can use is function to refresh your
channel list or to scan for new available stations.
Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the screen. Turn the rotary
dial to select ‘Full scan’ and press once to confirm. Your
radio will start scanning now.
• Manual tune: Frequencies can be manually selected.
As well as the normal method of scanning, you can also
manually tune to a particular channel/frequency. This
can be useful for adjusting your antenna to achieve
the best possible reception and scanning a particular
channel to update the station list.
Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the screen. Turn the rotary
dial to select ‘Manual tune’ and press once to confirm.
Then turn the rotary dial again to select a particular
frequency option and press <SCROLL/SELECT> button
to confirm.
• DRC (Dynamic Range Control): Adjust and change the
dynamic range. This function reduces the difference
between the loudest and quietest audio being broadcast.
Effectively, is makes quiet sounds comparatively louder
and loud sounds comparatively quieter.
Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the screen. Turn the rotary
dial to select ‘DRC’ and press once to confirm. Then
turn the rotary dial again to select <off (default) / high /
low> and press <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm.
Note: DRC only works if it is enabled by the
broadcaster for a specific station.
DRC is not broadcast or enabled in Australia.
• Prune: Removes all invalid channels from the channel
list. This removes all invalid station indicated in the
station list with a ‘?’ in front of the station name.
Note: Invalid stations are stations that are either no
longer available because you have moved to a new
area or the station no longer exists and may have gone
out of service.
Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the screen. Turn the rotary
dial to select ‘Prune’ and press once to confirm. Then
turn the rotary button again to select <Yes> and press
<SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm.
FM radio mode
This allows you to tailor the DAB/FM radio with a variety of
options to suit you.
1. Press <POWER> to turn on. And press the <MODE> button
to select FM on the display.
2. Press the <TUNE> button and turn the rotary dial to
search rough the entire frequency band, en press
<SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm.
Or for an automatic search, press and hold down
<SCROLL/SELECT> dial for a short period until the scan
starts, then release. The radio will keep on searching and
stop on an available station. Repeat to move the next
available station.
3. Short press the <INFO> button for more information
about your FM station. Information such as:
• Radio Text
• PTY (Programme Type)
• Frequency
• Stereo / Mono
• Time
• Date

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4. For additional settings in FM radio mode, press and hold
the <MENU / INFO> button, release once an option is
available on the screen. Turn the rotary dial to select the
following options and press to confirm.
• Scan setting: FM scans stop at available station. If
choosing scan at all station, is may result in poor
quality audio from weak stations.
Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release
once an option is available on the screen. Turn the
rotary button to select ‘Scan setting’ and press once
to confirm. Then you can select ‘Strong station only’
(default) / ‘All station’ and press <SCROLL/SELECT>
button to confirm.
• Audio setting: By default, all stereo stations are
reproduced in stereo. For weak stations, is may result
in poor quality audio and static. The audio quality can
be improved using mono.
Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the screen. Turn the rotary
button to select ‘Audio setting’ and press once to
confirm. Then select ‘Stereo allowed’ or Forced mono’
and press <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm.
Operation in various modes
AUX IN
This mode allows you to use the radio as a speaker for an
external device (e.g. mobile phone, MP3 player or tablet).
Press the Power button to turn your unit ON.
Press the <MODE> button several times until ‘Auxiliary Input’
is shown on the display.
The device is now in AUX IN mode.
1. Connect your external device to the back socket at the
radio.
2. Play a track on your external device to hear sound.
3. Use the volume dial on the radio to adjust the volume
accordingly.
Note: You may need to adjust sound on your external
device as required.
BLUETOOTH PLAYBACK MODE
This mode allows you to use the radio as a speaker for an
external Bluetooth compatible device (e.g.. mobile phone
or MP3 player). The signal is transmitted wirelessly via
Bluetooth.
Note: Before playback, you must pair the radio (in this case
the Bluetooth receiver) and the device (transmitter).
Press the power button to turn your radio ON.
Press the <MODE> button several times until ‘Bluetooth’ is
shown on the display. The device is now in Bluetooth mode.
1. Turn on Bluetooth on your external device.
2. Pair your external device with the ‘WAKE RR40’. The
devices will now be connected.
3. Play a track on your external device to hear sound.
4. Use the volume dial on the radio to adjust the volume
accordingly.
Note: You may need to adjust sound on your external device
as required.
COMPATIBILITY
This product is compatible with Bluetooth enabled mobile
phones and devices. It features Bluetooth version 4.0. It
also works with Bluetooth devices that support e.g.:
• Wireless stereo listening – A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile)
• Wireless music control – AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote
Control Profile)
PLAYBACK DEVICES WITH NFC
Your device has an NFC touch point to enable quick and
easy Bluetooth pairing with other NFC enabled devices. In
Bluetooth mode, just touch your other NFC enabled device
to the NFC logo on the top of your radio to pair.
Press the power button to turn your radio ON.
1. Press the <MODE> button until ‘Bluetooth’ appears on the
display. The device is now in Bluetooth mode.

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2. If your playback device contains an NFC chip, turn on
NFC and Bluetooth on your playback device.
3. Place your playback device’s NFC chip near the NFC chip
on the radio. A Bluetooth connection between both
devices will be automatically established.
4. Begin playback.
5. To end the Bluetooth connection, once again place your
device’s NFC chip next to the NFC chip on the radio.
The connection and playback through the radio will be
suspended.
ALARM SETTING
The digital clock radio has 2 alarm functions at can be
activated together for 2 different alarm settings (Alarm
1 and Alarm 2) or you may wish to activate one alarm at
a time. Once an alarm is activated you will find the alarm
icons displayed on the front display.
Note that you have approximately 60 seconds between
each selection before the alarm is automatically cancelled
by the clock radio and you have to start again.
ALARM SET UP
1. Turn ON your digital clock radio.
2. Press the <ALARM> button to select alarm 1 or press the
<Alarm> button again to select Alarm 2. Press <SCROLL/
SELECT>.
3. Use the rotary dial to select alarm “On” or “Off”, press
the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to confirm your selection.
4. The clock radio will display the time screen and the hour
part will flash. Turn the rotary button to set the hour for
your alarm, then press <SCROLL/SELECT> to confirm.
5. Next the Minute part will flash. Turn the rotary button
to set the minute for the alarm, then press <SCROLL/
SELECT> to confirm.
Note: If your time is set to 24hr mode in the menu
settings move straight to point 6. However if your time
is set to 12hr mode(AM/PM) you will need to turn the
rotary button to select the desired preference, then
press <SCROLL/SELECT> to confirm.
6. Use the rotary dial to set the duration of how long you
would like the alarm to stay on before it automatically
turns off. The options are 15/30/45/60/90/120 minutes,
en press <SCROLL/SELECT> to confirm.
7. The “source” function allows you to select what sound
will be emitted when the alarm is activated. Turn the
rotary dial to select between BUZZER/DAB/FM, then
press <SCROLL/SELECT> to confirm.
Note: If you select DAB or FM in the source mode radio
will display an option of “Last listened” or any preset
stations if you have em set. You can wake up to the last
listened to radio station if at is what is selected or you
can select a preset station to wake up to if you have
these previously set.
8. The alarm frequency option allows you to select when
you would like the alarm to repeat, options are DAILY/
ONCE/WEEKENDS/WEEKDAYS. Use the rotary dial
to select the desired frequency, en press <SCROLL/
SELECT> to confirm.
Note: That a “ONCE” selection will prompt you to
enter your desired date of when the alarm needs to be
activated.
9. The final step will display a bar graph of how loud you
would like the alarm to sound when activated. The alarm
is incremental and will reach the desired volume set.
Use the rotary button to select the desired volume, then
press <SCROLL/SELECT> to confirm.
10. The clock radio will display “Alarm Saved” and the icon
will be displayed on the front screen.
Note: During the process of the alarm setting, pressing the
alarm button once will exit the alarm setup. You may also
press the <BACK> button to move back rough the settings if
a change needs to be made.

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TURNING THE ALARM(S) ON AND OFF
This function allows you to turn off/on individual alarms
with a simple press of a button.
1. Press the <POWER> button to switch off the clock radio –
Standby mode
2. Press the <ALARM> button. With each press you can
select between (Alarm 1:On & Alarm 2:On) / (Alarm 1:Off
& Alarm 2:Off) / (Alarm 1:On & Alarm 2:Off) / (Alarm 1:Off
& Alarm 2:On)
3. Select your desired function and then press <SCROLL/
SELECT> to confirm.
STOP THE ALARM
You can stop the alarm by pressing the <ALARM> or
<POWER> button. The screen will show “ALARM OFF”. The
radio will go to standby mode.
SNOOZE FUNCTION
Press the <SNOOZE> button when the alarm has sounded.
This will display the snooze time. The snooze time can be
set to 5 or 10 minutes, with each press of the snooze button.
The alarm icon will continue to flash. The screen will show a
countdown.
When the radio alarm starts sounding again, you can press
the <ALARM> or the <POWER> button to stop it or you can
press the <SNOOZE> button to set the snooze time again.
SLEEP MODE
While the Radio is playing Press the Snooze button to enter
“Set Sleep Time” mode, press again to select your preferred
15, 30, 45, 60 or 90 minutes or Sleep off.
HOW TO SET PRESET IN DAB OR FM
Your radio can store up to 10 DAB+ and 10 FM radio stations in
its preset memory for instant access to your favourite stations.
Note: When you store DAB+ preset stations, these do not
overwrite your FM station presets.
1. Tune the radio to the station you want to store. Press
and hold the <PRESET> button. Once “Preset Sore” is
displayed, release the button.
2. Turn the rotary dial to select the number where you
want to save the station to (1-10).
3. Press the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to lock in the selection.
RECALL A STATION FROM THE PRESET LIST
1. Press the <PRESET> button to retrieve the preset list.
2. Turn the rotary dial until you have found the preset
number you are looking for.
3. Press <SCROLL/SELECT> to retune the radio to the
selected radio station.
Note: If you choose a preset at has not been stored,
“(Empty)” will be shown on the LCD display.
System Settings
For additional system setting in DAB and FM radio mode,
whilst the unit is “ON” you can press and hold the <MENU /
INFO> button. Turn the rotary button to select the following
choices and press the <SCROLL/SELECT> button to confirm.
EQUALISER
The sound settings can be accessed in each mode.
1. Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available. Using the rotary dial go to ‘System’
in the display and press <SCROLL/SELECT>.
2. Scroll rough the ‘System’ menu and turn the rotary dial
until you reach ‘Equalizer’ and confirm by pressing the
<SCROLL/SELECT> button.
Available equalizer settings are:
i) Normal, Classic, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Speech
a) Select the desired equalizer setting using the rotary dial.
b) Press the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to lock in your
setting.
ii) ‘My EQ...’: here you can individually adjust the treble,
bass and loudness to your personal liking. Then press
<SCROLL/SELECT> to confirm your selection.
a) To adjust treble, turn the rotary dial to select from ‘-7’
to ‘+7’, press select to lock in your treble setting.
b) To adjust bass, turn the rotary dial to select ‘-7’ to ‘+7’,
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c) To adjust loudness, turn the rotary dial to select ‘Yes’
or ‘No’, press the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to lock in
your setting.
3. Once you are finished, press the <BACK> button several
times to exit settings mode.
TIME
In is section you can set the time and date manually.
Press the power button to turn your radio ON.
1. Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the display. Using the rotary
button switch to ‘System’ in the display and confirm by
pressing the <SCROLL/SELECT> button.
2. Using the rotary dial, scroll rough the ‘System’ menu
until you reach ‘Time’ and confirm by pressing the
<SCROLL/SELECT> button.
3. Choose the required sub-menu and confirm by pressing
the <SCROLL/SELECT> button.
- Set 12/24 h our mode: Use is menu to change the
clock from 12 to 24 hours display.
Select ‘Set 12/24 hours’ and press the <SCROLL/
SELECT> dial to open the menu. Use the <SCROLL/
SELECT> dial to select from ‘Set 12 hour’ or ‘Set 24
hour’ [using the rotary dial, press the dial in to confirm]
- Auto update: Use is menu to select the source the time
will automatically be updated from.
Select ‘Auto update’ and press the <SCROLL/SELECT>
dial to open the menu. Use the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial
to select from Update from any / Update from DAB+
/ Update from FM / No update. Use the rotary dial to
select the setting you want to use then press the dial in
to confirm.
- Set date format: Use is menu to change the layout of
the date format.
Select date format and press the <SCROLL/SELECT>
dial to open the menu. Use the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial
to select from DD-MM YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY using
the rotary dial, press the dial in to confirm.
- Set Time/Date: Select ‘Set Time/Date’ and press
the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial to open the menu. Use
the rotary dial to set the hour en press the dial in to
confirm. Repeat the process for the minutes, day, mon
and finally the year. Once “year” has been entered,
press the <SCROLL/SELECT> dial. The radio will display
the time and date you have entered on the front
display.
4. Press the <BACK> button multiple times to exit settings
mode.
BACKLIGHT
Set the brightness at the screen in ‘Standby’ mode or ‘ON’
mode.
NOTE: While using the buttons and the dial on your radio
the screen brightness will be on maximum. Once no buttons
are pressed and after the set “Timeout” the radio will revert
to your preferred backlight level.
Press the power button to turn your radio ON.
1. Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the display. Turn the rotary
dial until ‘System’ appears in the display and confirm by
pressing <SCROLL/SELECT>.
2. Scroll rough the ‘System’ menu and turn the rotary
button until you reach ‘Backlight’ and confirm by
pressing the <SCROLL/SELECT> button.
3. You can set settings for ‘Timeout’, ‘On level’, ‘Dim level’
Timeout: This is the time after which your screen will
change brightness.
Turn the rotary dial, choose from below options and confirm
by pressing the <SCROLL/SELECT> button. Timeout
options: On, 10, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 sec
On level: This is the brightness level at will be displayed
when the radio is “ON”.
There are five brightness options to the display, from ‘1’
(lowest) to ‘5’ (strongest). Using rotary dial, choose between ‘1’
to ‘5’ and confirm by pressing the <SCROLL/SELECT> button.

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Dim level: This is the brightness level at will be displayed
when the radio is “OFF” or in Standby.
There are five brightness options to the display, from ‘1’
(lowest) to ‘5’ (strongest). Using rotary button, choose
between ‘1’ to ‘5’ and confirm by pressing the <SCROLL/
SELECT> button.
4. Press the <BACK> button multiple times to exit settings
mode.
FACTORY RESET
This section allows you to restore your radio to all original
factory settings.
Press the power button to turn your radio ON.
1. Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the display. Turning the rotary
dial until ‘System’ appears in the display and confirm by
pressing <SCROLL/SELECT>.
2. Scroll rough the menu using the rotary dial until you reach
‘Factory Reset’ and confirm by pressing <SCROLL/SELECT>.
3. Using the rotary button, choose <Yes> and confirm by
pressing <SCROLL/SELECT> to enter ‘Restarting …’. After
which the radio will perform a reset and restart.
Note: Factory reset will erase all station lists, setting and
station presets previously stored.
SOFTWARE VERSION
You can check the current software version here.
Press the power button to turn your radio ON.
1. Press and hold the <MENU / INFO> button, release once
an option is available on the display. Turning the rotary
dial until ‘System’ appears in the display and confirm by
pressing <SCROLL/SELECT>.
2. Scroll rough the menu using the rotary dial until you
reach ‘SW version’ and confirm by pressing <SCROLL/
SELECT>. This will display the correct version of software
on your product.
Note: This software version is only used by Richter Audio
customer service and repair workshops.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
FM: Hiss Low signal
strength
Check/move antenna.
Move radio.
Rescan local (high-strength) stations only.
DAB+: Burbling/
intermittent cut-out
DAB+: ‘No station
available’ message
Low signal
strength
Check/move antenna.
Move radio.
Rescan local (high-strength) stations only.
Visit www.digitalradioplus.com.au to see if
your area receives “good” DAB coverage.
Unable to pair with a
Bluetooth device • Check at your radio is in Bluetooth mode,
check at ‘Bluetooth’ is displayed and also
ensure at the device you are trying to pair
has Bluetooth switched on.
• Ensure at you are within range of the radio
for Bluetooth functionality (less an 10
meters, line of sight).
• Ensure at any previously ‘paired’ devices
have been disconnected
• If possible, turn off other nearby Bluetooth
devices or disable their Bluetooth
functionality.
No Sound Adjust the volume using the rotary control.
• You may have headphones connected.
Either use the headphones to listen to your
radio or unplug the headphones.
• Check at the mains power lead is connected
at the back of the radio and the mains
power wall socket is switched on.
• You may need to re-scan if the station you
last listened to is no longer available.
CLEANING AND CARE
• Unplug the adaptor from the power socket before cleaning the unit.
• Do not let water penetrate into the unit.
• Clean the housing using a lightly dampened cloth.
• Do not use sharp, scouring or aggressive cleaners.
• Do not use chemicals (such as gasoline or alcohol) to clean the housing.

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ERROR MESSAGES
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
DAB Mode
OFF AIR No DAB+ reception
ERR The DAB+ signal has been interrupted
NO DAB The listed station cannot be found
NO NAME The current station does not broadcast an identity
name
NO STATIONS FOUND No DAB+ stations are available – check aerial
FM mode
NO TEXT No RDS text information is available on this station
NO PTY No RDS program type information is available
NO NAME No RDS station name is being broadcast
General messages
? LIST_INVALID
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ITEMS SPECIFICATIONS
Description DAB/FM/Bluetooth/NFC Digital alarm clock radio
Audio Output 1W RMS
Frequency ranges
Bluetooth
FM: 87.5-108MHz;
DAB: 174-240MHz
Version 4.0 (A2DP/AVRCP)
LCD display: High resolution display
Power Supply Power input: DC5V / 3A
AC adapter power input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.5A max.
(Only use the provided adaptor)
*USB- power output DC5V/2A
Dimension (LxWxH) 210mm x 80mm x 85mm
*USB port is used for device charging. This port will NOT support external multimedia
files or software updates.
YOUR WARRANTY
THE ENCLOSED TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATE TO THE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY RICHTER AUDIO PTY
LTD
(“Richter Audio”) (ABN 22 613 067 815) products purchased within Australia.
This warranty applies for a period of 1 Year (12 months) from the date of purchase (“Warranty Period”)
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STANDARD WARRANTY
1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to
a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure
does not amount to a major failure.
2 The benefits to the consumer given by this Warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer
under a law in relation to goods or services to which the warranty relates, being the Australian Consumer Law.
3 Subject to Clause 1 above and the terms below, as your Standard Warranty, Richter Audio agrees to repair or replace
at cost the Richter product, and any accessory supplied with the product, purchased by you in Australia when the
product does not perform in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications during the Warranty period.
4 To make a claim under the Standard Warranty you will need to:
(a) Contact Richter Audio through our website www.richter.com.au for customer support.
(b) Refund or replacement via your Richter Audio’s Authorised Retailer is available for a period of 14 days after
purchase for goods that have been inspected and determined to have a major failure. Refund and exchange is
not applicable if you change your mind after purchase.
(c) Note that you will need to submit proof of purchase (e.g. delivery invoice or purchase receipt) with your claim.
5 Products presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished products of the same type rather than being repaired.
Refurbished parts may be used to repair the products. Replacement of the product or a part does not extend or
restart the Warranty Period.
6 If the product presented for repair is capable of retaining user-generated data, you are advised that repair of the
product may result in loss of the data. Richter Audio shall not be held responsible for any loss of such data as a
consequence of fault-find or repair process.
7 The product will be at the owner’s risk whilst in transit to and from the Richter Audio Service Centre, unless
transported by Richter Audio or 3rd party transport booked by Richter Audio.
8 Richter Audio will bear the expense of transport where transported by Richter Audio. Any other expense of claiming
the warranty will be covered by the owner of the goods.
9 Richter Audio may seek reimbursement of any costs incurred by them when the product is found to be in good
working order. The owner of the goods will cover any return transport cost.
10 Products returned to Richter Audio by a courier and are damaged in transit by insufficient packing will be quoted and
the cost of the repair will be covered by the owner of the goods.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
11 Subject always to Clause 1 the Standard Warranty will not apply:
(a) if the product has not been installed, operated, maintained or used in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions or specifications provided with the product.
(b) to damage, malfunction or failure resulting from alterations, accident, misuse, abuse, fire, liquid spillage, mis-
adjustment of customer controls, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and dips, thunderstorm activity,
acts of God, voltage supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs by any persons, use of defective or
incompatible accessories, the operation of a computer virus of any kind, exposure to abnormally corrosive
conditions or entry by any insect, vermin or foreign object in the product.
(c)to damage arising during transportation, installation or while moving the product, or to any transportation costs of
the product or any parts thereof to and from the owner, unless otherwise specified in this Warranty.
(d) to any third-party software or hardware not contained in the product as originally configured by the manufacturer.
(e) to any failure, to the extent that the failure is not a failure of the product to perform in accordance with its
specifications.

For support and warranty registration visit
www.richter.com.au
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation
for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
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