Roberts Radio Vintage User Manual

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A Few Words about Batteries…
Your Roberts Vintage radio has been designed to use a choice of power 
sources.  You may plug it into the mains using the supplied high-effi ciency 
adaptor, or for listening away from the mains you may use either alkaline 
or rechargeable batteries.  We do not recommend the use of carbon-zinc 
or zinc-chloride batteries.
It is very important that you read the advice and warnings given 
below.
1)  Whichever type of batteries you choose to use, it is very important 
that the battery selection switch under the cover is set to the correct 
type.  
a.  If no batteries are fi tted, then set the switch to the Alkaline position.  
This position minimises the power consumption when the radio is 
powered from the mains.
b.  If Alkaline batteries are fi tted, then set the switch to the Alkaline 
position.  
c. If Rechargeable batteries are fi tted, then set the switch to the 
NiMH position. Your radio is designed to use Nickel-Metal-Hydride  
rechargeable batteries. No other type of rechargeable battery should 
be used in the radio.
2)  NEVER mix old and new Alkaline batteries. The old batteries may 
suffer damage and leak which will damage your radio and whatever 
the radio is standing on.
3)  NEVER mix old and new Rechargeable batteries. This may 
result in unreliable charging and shortened battery life. Never mix 
Rechargeable batteries of different types or capacities even if they 
are new. 
4)  NEVER mix Alkaline and Rechargeable batteries. The recharging of 
Alkaline batteries can be very dangerous.
  
Rechargeable batteries
Your Vintage radio uses a range of methods to ensure correct and safe 
charging of Rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride batteries. These work 
to protect your batteries from excessive charge and discharge.  These 
protections can only work properly if the advice above is followed.  In 
particular, the radio will not be able to correctly charge batteries if they 
are a mixture of different brands, or different ages, or different capacities.
We recommend that all the rechargeable batteries used in your radio 
are bought together as a set. They should always be charged together 
and discharged together and not “borrowed” from time to time for other 
applications.  This will ensure that they give their optimum performance 
in your radio.  
We recommend that the rechargeable batteries that you use should 
be from a quality brand, and should be of at least 2500mAh capacity.  
Batteries of this capacity should power your radio for between 15 and 
20 hours depending upon the volume of the radio, whether DAB or FM 
mode is used (DAB mode uses slightly less power than FM), and also 
depending on the condition of the batteries. Higher capacity batteries are 
available and will give longer life, but will generally be more expensive.
Before you fi rst install a new set of rechargeable batteries into your 
radio you should fi rst make sure that the battery type switch beneath the 
battery cover is in the NiMH position. Install the batteries arranging them 
as shown inside the battery compartment. Plug the mains adaptor into the 
radio and then into the mains socket. While the batteries are charging the 
charge indicator should show a fl ashing green light. When the batteries 
are fully charged the indicator will stop fl ashing and will show a steady 
green light. The time taken to charge the batteries will depend on how 
much charging they require. New batteries may be partly charged when 
fi rst fi tted, but it is normal for a set of batteries to take several hours to 
charge fully (this can be between 3 and 7 hours depending on the battery 
capacity and their initial state of charge).