Roberts R9993 Classic 993 Analogue 0 User Guide
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To manually tune the Roberts R9993, rotate the tuning knob until you find the desired station. The frequency will be displayed on the dial scale.
Ensure the radio is plugged in properly or has fresh batteries. If it still won't turn on, check the power cord for damage or try using a different outlet.
Try extending the antenna fully and repositioning it. Placing the radio near a window can also improve signal reception.
Yes, the Roberts R9993 has a headphone jack. Simply plug your headphones into the jack for private listening.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or water on the radio.
Open the battery cover located on the back of the radio, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity.
Static noise can be caused by weak signals or interference. Try adjusting the antenna or changing the radio's location to reduce interference.
Use the band selector switch to toggle between AM and FM bands. The switch is usually located on the side or front of the radio.
Distorted sound may be due to poor signal reception or a damaged speaker. Try adjusting the antenna or volume settings.
The Roberts R9993 is an analogue radio and does not support digital presets. Tuning is done manually using the tuning knob.