Roberts SolarDAB 2 DAB 2014 User Guide

To perform a factory reset, turn on the radio and press the 'Menu' button. Use the 'Tuning' control to scroll to 'System Reset' and press 'Select'. Confirm the reset by selecting 'Yes'.
Ensure the battery is properly inserted and fully charged. If the problem persists, try charging the radio using a USB power source. Check for any obstructions blocking the solar panel.
Extend the telescopic antenna fully and adjust its position for optimal reception. Try relocating the radio to a higher location or near a window. Avoid placing it near electronic devices that may cause interference.
The SolarDAB 2 uses a rechargeable NiMH battery pack. To replace it, open the battery compartment at the back, remove the old battery, and insert the new one, ensuring proper polarity.
Press the 'Alarm' button, use the 'Tuning' control to set the time, and select the desired alarm mode (DAB/FM/Buzzer). Confirm settings by pressing 'Select'.
Perform a full scan by pressing the 'Menu' button, navigating to 'Full Scan', and pressing 'Select'. This will update the station list and improve reception.
Yes, the SolarDAB 2 has a 3.5mm headphone socket. Simply plug in your headphones to listen privately.
Press the 'Band' button to toggle between DAB and FM modes. The display will indicate the current mode.
Check that the radio is charged and turned on. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset. If the problem continues, contact Roberts customer support.
You can charge the SolarDAB 2 using a USB power source by connecting it to the USB charging port on the side of the radio.