Roberts Expression DAB 2014 User Guide
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To perform a factory reset on the Roberts Expression DAB 2014, press and hold the Menu button until you see the 'System Settings' option. Navigate to 'Factory Reset' and confirm your selection. The radio will restart with default settings.
If your radio is not turning on, ensure it is properly plugged into a power source. Check the power cable and socket for any damage. If using batteries, replace them with fresh ones and ensure they are inserted correctly.
To improve DAB signal reception, extend the radio’s antenna fully and adjust its position. Place the radio near a window or in an area with fewer obstructions. Avoid placing it near other electronic devices that may cause interference.
To set an alarm, press the Menu button and select 'Alarms'. Choose the alarm number you want to set, adjust the time, and select the days you want the alarm to repeat. Confirm your settings to activate the alarm.
Currently, the Roberts Expression DAB 2014 does not support direct firmware updates. For any updates or troubleshooting, refer to the Roberts website or contact their customer support for guidance.
To save a preset station, tune to your desired station, then press and hold the Preset button. Select a preset number using the navigation buttons and press Select to save.
If the display is not clear, adjust the backlight settings via the Menu under 'Display Settings'. If the problem persists, ensure the radio is not exposed to direct sunlight or fluorescent lights that may cause glare.
To switch between DAB and FM mode, press the 'Mode' button on the radio until you reach the desired mode. The display will indicate the current mode.
Yes, you can connect headphones to the Roberts Expression DAB 2014. There is a headphone jack located on the side of the radio for private listening.
To clean the radio, unplug it and use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Regularly check the antenna and connections for dust or debris.