Roberts R701 Analogue 0 User Guide

To set radio stations, turn the tuning dial to find the desired frequency, and then use the preset buttons to save the station. Press and hold a preset button until you hear a beep, indicating the station is saved.
Ensure that the radio is plugged in or has fresh batteries installed. Check the power switch and volume control to ensure they are on. If the issue persists, inspect the battery contacts for corrosion and clean them if necessary.
Extend the antenna fully and adjust its position for the best reception. Try relocating the radio to an area with fewer obstructions. If indoors, placing the radio near a window can improve signal strength.
First, check the volume level and adjust it to a moderate setting. Ensure that the radio is tuned properly to a clear frequency. If the problem persists, inspect the speaker grill for blockages and ensure the batteries are not depleted.
The Roberts R701 does not support external speakers directly. However, you can use the headphone jack to connect to an external audio system using an appropriate cable.
Turn off the radio and open the battery compartment on the back. Remove the old batteries and insert new ones, ensuring the correct polarity. Close the compartment securely before turning the radio back on.
The Roberts R701 uses 4 AA batteries. For optimal performance, use high-quality alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries if preferred.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces of the radio. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents. For the speaker grill, gently use a dry brush to remove any dust or debris.
Ensure that the presets were saved correctly by following the saving process again. If the issue continues, try resetting the radio by removing the batteries and power, then reinsert them and reprogram the presets.
Yes, the Roberts R701 can be used in other countries, but check the local radio frequency bands to ensure compatibility. You may need an adapter for the power plug if the voltage differs from your home country.