Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket 2010 User Guide

Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket 2010 manual cover
Pages 12
Year 2010
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Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket 2010 Specification

The Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket is a compact and portable AM/FM radio designed for convenience and ease of use, making it ideal for sports enthusiasts and those on the go. It features a sleek, lightweight design that fits comfortably in the hand or pocket, enhancing its portability. The radio is equipped with an AM/FM tuner, allowing users to switch between a wide range of radio stations. Its analog tuner provides straightforward tuning, and the clear display ensures easy station identification. The device operates on battery power, requiring two AA batteries, which makes it perfect for outdoor activities or travel, where access to a power outlet may be limited.

The R9924 includes a built-in loudspeaker, offering clear audio output, and a headphone jack for private listening, providing flexibility in various environments. The radio is designed with a durable casing that withstands everyday wear and tear, ensuring longevity. Its simple interface, featuring intuitive controls, allows for hassle-free operation, making it suitable for users of all ages. Additionally, the radio’s efficient power usage ensures extended playtime on a single set of batteries, enhancing its reliability for prolonged use. The Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket radio is an excellent choice for those seeking a straightforward, portable radio solution with reliable performance and essential features, embodying practicality and user-friendly design in a compact form factor.

Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket 2010 F.A.Q.

How do I change the batteries in the Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket Radio?

To change the batteries in your Roberts R9924 Sports 924 Pocket Radio, open the battery compartment on the back of the radio. Insert two AA batteries, ensuring the correct polarity, and close the compartment securely.

What should I do if my Roberts R9924 radio is not turning on?

If your Roberts R9924 radio is not turning on, check if the batteries are inserted correctly and are not depleted. Try replacing the batteries with new ones. If the issue persists, ensure the battery contacts are clean and free from corrosion.

How can I improve the radio reception on my Roberts R9924?

To improve radio reception on your Roberts R9924, extend the telescopic antenna fully and adjust its angle for the best signal. You can also try moving the radio to a different location, preferably near a window, for better reception.

How do I set the time on my Roberts R9924 radio?

The Roberts R9924 does not have a clock feature, so setting the time is not applicable. It is designed primarily for listening to AM/FM radio broadcasts.

What is the best way to clean my Roberts R9924 radio?

To clean your Roberts R9924 radio, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior. Avoid using any liquids or abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the radio's surface.

Can I use rechargeable batteries in my Roberts R9924 radio?

Yes, you can use rechargeable AA batteries in the Roberts R9924 radio. Ensure they are fully charged before use for optimal performance.

How do I reset my Roberts R9924 radio?

The Roberts R9924 does not have a reset function. If you experience issues, try removing the batteries for a few minutes and then reinserting them to reset the radio's power.

What can I do if there is static noise during radio playback?

If you experience static noise, try repositioning the antenna or moving the radio to a different location. Ensure there are no electronic devices nearby that may cause interference.

How do I switch between AM and FM modes on the Roberts R9924?

To switch between AM and FM modes on your Roberts R9924, use the band selector switch located on the side of the radio. Slide it to the desired band position.

Is there a headphone jack on the Roberts R9924 radio?

Yes, the Roberts R9924 radio is equipped with a headphone jack located on the side. You can connect headphones for private listening.