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Information provided by RDS

You can control the RDS by using the buttons on 
the remote control only.

Each time the RDS DISPLAY button is pressed, the 
display will switch as follows:

Station name (PS)

Programme type (PTY)

Radio text (RT)

Frequency

When tuning in to a station other than an RDS station or to 
an RDS station which sends weak signal, the display will 
change in the following order:

No PS

No PTY

FM 98.80 MHz

No RT

Using the Auto Station Programme 

Memory (ASPM)

While in the ASPM operation mode, the tuner will auto-

matically search for new RDS stations. Up to 40 stations 

can be stored.

Press the TUNER button (remote control) or FUNC-

TION button (main unit) repeatedly to select TUNER 

function.
Press and hold the RDS ASPM button.

After “ASPM” has 

À

 ashed for about 4 seconds, 

scanning will start (87.50 - 108.00 MHz).

When an RDS station is found, “RDS” will appear 

for a short time and the station will be stored in 

memory.

After scanning, the number of stations stored in 

memory will be displayed for 4 seconds, and then 

“END” will appear for 4 seconds.

To stop the ASPM operation before it is complete:

Press the RDS ASPM button while it is scanning for stations.

The stations which are already stored in memory will be 

kept there.

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Notes:

If the same station is broadcasting on different frequen-

cies, the strongest frequency will be stored in memory.

Any station which has the same frequency as the one 

stored in memory will not be stored.

If 40 stations have already been stored in memory, the 

scan will be aborted. If you want to redo the ASPM 

operation, erase the preset memory.

If no station have been stored in memory, “END” will 

appear for about 4 seconds.

If the RDS signals are very weak, station names may 

not be stored in memory.

The same station name can be stored in different 

channels.

In a certain area or during certain time periods, the 

station names may be different.

Notes for RDS operation

If any of the following events occur, it does not mean 

that the unit is faulty:

“PS”, “No PS” and a station name appear alternately, 

and the unit does not operate properly.

If a particular station is not broadcasting properly or a 

station is conducting tests, the RDS reception function 

may not work properly.

When you receive an RDS station whose signal is too 

weak, information like the station name may not be 

displayed.

“No PS”, “No PTY” or “No RT” will 

À

 ash for about 5 

seconds, and then the frequency will be displayed.

Notes for radio text:

The 

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 rst 14 characters of the radio text will appear for 4 

seconds and then they will scroll across the display.

If you tune in to an RDS station which is not broadcast-

ing any radio text, “No RT” will be displayed when you 

switch to the radio text position.

While radio text data is received or when the text con-

tents change, “RT” will be displayed.

To recall stations in memory

To specify programmed types (news, sports, traf

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programme, etc..) and select stations (PTY search):

Press the TUNER button (remote control) or FUNCTION 

button (main unit) repeatedly to select TUNER function.
Press the RDS PTY button.

“SELECT” and “PTY TI” will appear alternately for about 

6 seconds.

Within 6 seconds, press the TUNING (  or  ) button to 

select the programme type.

Each time the button is pressed, the programme type will 

appear. If the button is held down for more than 0.5 sec-

onds, the programme type will appear continuously.

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Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)

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While the selected programme type is 

À

 ashing 

(within 6 seconds), press the RDS PTY button 

again.

After the selected programme type has been lit for 2 sec-

onds, “SEARCH” will appear, and the search operation will 

start.

Notes:

If the display has stopped 

À

 ashing, start again from 

step 2. If the unit 

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 nds a desired programme type, the 

corresponding channel number will lit for about 8 sec-

onds, and then the station name will remain lit.

If you want to listen to the same programme type of 

another station, press the RDS PTY button while the 

channel number or station name is 

À

 ashing. The  unit 

will look for the next station.

If no station can be found, “NOT FOUND” will appear 

for 4 seconds.

If you select the traf

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 c programme:

If you select the traf

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 c programme (TP) in step 3, “TP” 

will appear.

(This does not mean that you can listen to the traf

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mation at that time.)

When the traf

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 c information is broadcast, “TA” will appear.

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Descriptions of the PTY (Programme Type) codes, TP 
(Traf

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 c Programme) and TA (Traf

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 c Announcement)

NEWS

POP M

SOCIAL

FOLK M

AFFAIRS

ROCK M

RELIGION

DOCUMENT

INFO

EASY M

PHONE IN

TEST

SPORT

LIGHT M

TRAVEL

ALARM

EDUCATE

CLASSICS

LEISURE

NONE

DRAMA

OTHER M

JAZZ

TP

CULTURE

WEATHER

COUNTRY

TA

SCIENCE

FINANCE

NATION M

VARIED

CHILDREN

OLDIES

Using the Radio Data System (RDS) (continued)

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Setting the clock (Remote control 
only)

 

In this example, the clock is set for the 24-hour (0:00) display.

Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press the CLOCK/TIMER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the ENTER button. To adjust 

the day, press the 

 or 

 button and then press the 

ENTER button.
Press the 

 or 

 button to select 24-hour or 12-hour 

display and then press the ENTER button.

The 24-hour display will appear.
(0:00 - 23:59)
The 12-hour display will appear.
(AM 12:00 - PM 11:59)
The 12-hour display will appear.
(AM 0:00 - PM 11:59)

To adjust the hour, press the 

 or 

 button and then 

press the ENTER button. Press the 

 or 

 button once 

to advance the time by 1 hour. Hold it down to advance 

continuously.
To adjust the minutes, press the 

 or 

 button and 

then press the ENTER button. Press the 

 or 

 button 

once to advance the time by 1 minute. Hold it down to 

advance the time by 5 minutes interval.

To con

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 rm the time display:

Press the CLOCK/TIMER button. The time display will ap-

pear for about 5 seconds.

Note:

When power supply is restored after unit is plugged in again 

or after a power failure, reset the clock.

To readjust the clock:

Perform “Setting the clock” from step 1. If the “Clock” does 

not appear in step 2, step 4 (for selecting the 24-hour or 12-

hour display) will be skipped.

To change the 24-hour or 12-hour display:

Clear all the programmed contents. [Refer to “Factory 

reset, clearing all memory” on page 22 for details.]
Perform “Setting the clock” from step 1 onwards.

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Timer and sleep operation (Remote 
control only)

Timer playback:

The unit turns on and plays the desired source (CD, TUN-
ER, USB, iPod, AUDIO IN, LINE IN) at a preset time.

This unit has 2 types of timer: ONCE TIMER and DAILY 
TIMER.
Once timer (“ ” indicator):

Once timer play works for one time only at a preset time.

Daily timer (“DAILY” indicator):

Daily timer play works at the same preset time every day 
that we set. For example, set the timer as a wake-up call 
every morning.

Using the once timer and daily timer in combination:

For example, use the once timer to listen to a radio pro-
gramme, and use the daily timer to wake up.

Set the daily and once timer (pages 18 - 19).

1 minute or more

Daily timer

Once timer

Stop

Start

Start

Stop

Timer playback

Before setting timer:

Check that the clock is set to the correct time. If it is 
not set, you cannot use the timer function.
For timer playback: Plug in USB or load discs or dock 
iPod to be played.

Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Timer Set”, and press the ENTER button.
To select the timer playback source (CD, TUNER, 

USB, iPod, AUDIO IN, LINE IN), press the 

 or 

 

button. Press the ENTER button.
When you select the tuner, select a station by pressing 

the 

 or 

 button, and then press the ENTER but-

ton. If a station has not been programmed, “No Preset” 

will be displayed and timer setting will be cancelled.
To adjust the day, press the 

 or 

 button and then 

press the ENTER button.
Press the ENTER button to adjust the hour. Press the 

 or 

 button and then press the ENTER button.

To adjust the minutes, press the 

 or 

 button and 

then press the ENTER button.
Set the time to 

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 nish as in steps 7 and 8 above.

Adjust the volume using the VOLUME control, and then 
press the ENTER button. 
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power 
stand-by mode. “TIMER” indicator lights up.

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Timer and sleep operation (Remote control only) (continued)

When the preset time is reached, playback will start. The 
volume will increase gradually until it reaches the preset 
volume. The timer indicator will blink during timer play-
back. 
When the timer end time is reached, the system will 
enter the power stand-by mode automatically.

Once timer:

The timer will be cancelled.

Daily timer:

The timer operates at the same time every selected 
day. Cancel the daily timer when it is not in use.

Notes:

When performing timer playback using another unit 
connected to the USB terminal or AUDIO IN jack, se-
lect “USB” or “AUDIO IN” or “LINE IN” in step 5. This 
unit will turn on or enter the power stand-by mode au-
tomatically. However, the connected unit will not turn 
on or off.
To stop the timer playback, follow step “

Cancelling 

the timer setting

” of this page.

Checking the timer setting:

Turn the power on. Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER 

button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Timer Call”, and press the ENTER button.

Cancelling the timer setting:

Turn the power on. Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER 

button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Timer Off”, and press the ENTER button. Timer will be 

cancelled (the setting will not be cancelled).

Reusing the memorised timer setting:

The timer setting will be memorised once it is entered. To 
reuse the same setting, perform the following operations.

Turn the power on. Press and hold the CLOCK/TIMER 

button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Once” or “Daily”, and press the ENTER button.
Within 10 seconds, press the 

 or 

 button to select 

“Timer On” , and press the ENTER button.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to enter the power 

stand-by mode.

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Sleep operation

The radio, disc, iPod, USB, Audio In and Line In can all be 

turned off automatically.

Play back the desired sound source.
Press the SLEEP button.
Within 5 seconds, press the Numeric button to set the 

time. (1 minute ~ 99 minutes)
“SLEEP” will appear.
The unit will enter the power stand-by mode 

automatically after the preset time has elapsed. The 

volume will be turned down 1 minute before the sleep 

operation 

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 nishes.

To con

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 rm the remaining sleep time:

While “SLEEP” is indicated, press the SLEEP button.

To cancel the sleep operation:

Press the ON/STAND-BY button while “SLEEP” is 

indicated. To cancel the sleep operation without setting the 

unit to the stand-by mode, proceed as follows.

While “SLEEP” is indicated, press the SLEEP button.
Within 5 seconds, press the “0” button twice until 

“SLEEP 00” appears.

To use timer and sleep operation together

Sleep and timer playback:

For example, you can fall asleep listening to the radio and 

wake up to CD the next morning.

Set the sleep time (see above, steps 1 - 5).

While the sleep timer is set, set the timer playback 

(steps 2 - 9, page 17).

Sleep timer 

setting

Timer playback 

setting

Desired time

1-99 minutes

Sleep operation will 

automatically stop

Timer playback start 

time

End time

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Enhancing your system

The connection lead is not included. Purchase a commer-
cially available lead as shown below.

Audio cable (not supplied)

Portable audio 

player, etc.

Listening to the playback sounds of 

portable audio player, etc.

Use a connection lead to connect the portable audio 

player, etc. to the AUDIO IN socket.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press the AUDIO/LINE (INPUT) button (remote con-

trol) or FUNCTION button repeatedly (main unit) to 

select AUDIO IN function.
Play the connected equipment. If volume level of the 

connected device is too high, sound distortion may 

occur. Should this happen, adjust the volume of the 

connected device.

Note:

To prevent noise interference, place the unit away from 

the television.

Headphones

Do not set the volume on to maximum at switch on. 

Excessive sound pressure from earphones and head-

phones can cause hearing loss.

Before plugging in or unplugging the headphone, re-

duce the volume.

Be sure your headphone has a 3.5 mm (1/8”) diameter 

plug and impedance between 16 and 50 ohms. The 

recommended impedance is 32 ohms.

Plugging in the headphone disconnects the speakers au-

tomatically.

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Troubleshooting chart

If something is wrong with this product, check the following 

before calling your authorised SHARP dealer or service 

centre.

General

Symptom

Possible cause

The clock is not set to 

the correct time.

A power failure occurred. 

Reset the clock. (Refer 

page 18)

When a button is 

pressed, the unit does 

not respond.

Set the unit to the power 

stand-by mode and then 

turn it back on.

If the unit still 

malfunctions, reset it. 

(Refer page 22)

No sound is heard.

The volume level set to 

“Min”.

The headphones are not 

connected.

The speaker wires are not 

connected.

The unit is too for from the 

Bluetooth

 stereo audio 

source device.

The unit is not paired with 

the 

Bluetooth

 stereo audio 

source device.

Remote control

Symptom

Possible cause

The remote control 

does not operate.

The AC power lead of the 

unit is not plugged in.

The battery polarity is 

wrong.

The batteriy is dead.

The distance or angle is 

incorrect.

The remote control sensor 

receives strong light.

NFC / 

Bluetooth

Symptom

Possible cause

No sound is heard.

The unit is too far from the 

Bluetooth

 stereo audio 

source device.

The unit is not paired with 

the 

Bluetooth

 stereo audio 

source device.

Bluetooth

 sound 

is interrupted or 

distorted.

The unit is too near to 

a device that generates 

electromagnetic radiation.

There is an obstacle 

between the unit and the 

Bluetooth

 stereo audio 

source device.

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Open Accessory

Symptom

Possible cause

No sound is 

produced.

The device is not playing.

The device is not properly 

connected to the unit.

The AC power lead of the 

unit is not plugged in.

Device will not 

charge.

The device is not making 

full contact with the USB 

terminal.

iPod, iPhone or iPad

Symptom

Possible cause

No sound is 

produced.

The iPod, iPhone or iPad is 

not playing.

The iPod, iPhone or iPad is 

not properly connected to 

the unit.

Is the AC power lead of the 

unit plugged in?

iPod, iPhone or iPad 

will not charge.

The iPod, iPhone or iPad is 

not making full contact with 

the connector.

Using iPod (3rd 

generation).

The iPod or iPhone is not 

supported. Refer to page 

10 for compatible models.

“This accessory is 

not made to work 

with iPhone” or “This 

accessory is not 

supported by iPhone” 

appears on iPhone 

screen.

The iPhone battery is low. 

Please charge the iPhone.

iPhone is not properly 

docked.

CD player

Symptom

Possible cause

Playback does not 

start.

Playback stops in 

the middle or is not 

performed properly.

The disc is loaded upside 

down.

The disc does not satisfy 

the standards.

The disc is distorted or 

scratched.

Playback sounds are 

skipped, or stopped in 

the middle of a track.

The unit is located near 

excessive vibrations.

Very dirty disc has been 

used.

Condensation has formed 

inside the unit.

USB

Symptom

Possible cause

Device cannot be 

detected.

Is there any MP3/WMA 

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available?

Is the device properly 

connected?

Is it an MTP device? 

Does the device contain 

AAC 

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 le only?

Playback does not 

start.

Is it a copyright protected 

WMA 

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 le?

Is it a false MP3 

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 le?

Wrong time display.

Wrong 

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 le name 

display.

Is Variable Bitrate 

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being played back?

Is the File Name written 

in Chinese or Japanese 

characters?

Tuner

Symptom

Possible cause

The radio makes 

unusual noises 

continuously.

The unit placed near a TV 

or computer.

The FM aerial is not 

placed properly. Move the 

aerial away from the AC 

power lead if it is located 

nearby.

Condensation

Sudden temperature changes, storage or operation in an 

extremely humid environment may cause condensation 

inside the cabinet (CD pickup, etc.) or on the transmitter 

on the remote control. Condensation can cause the unit to 

malfunction. If this happens, leave the power on with no 

disc in the unit until normal playback is possible (about 1 

hour). Wipe off any condensation on the transmitter with a 

soft cloth before operating the unit.

If problem occurs

When this product is subject to strong external interfer-

ence (mechanical shock, excessive static electricity, ab-

normal supply voltage due to lightning, etc.) or if it is oper-

ated incorrectly, it may malfunction.

If such a problem occurs, do the following:

Set the unit to the stand-by mode and turn the power 

on again.
If the unit is not restored in the previous operation, unplug 

and plug in the unit again, and then turn the power on.

Note:

If neither operation above restores the unit, clear all the 

memory by resetting it.

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Troubleshooting chart (continued)

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Troubleshooting chart (continued)

Factory reset, clearing all memory

Press the ON/STAND-BY button to turn the power on.
Press FUNCTION button (main unit) repeatedly or 

AUDIO/LINE (INPUT) button (remote control) to enter 

Audio In mode.
Press 

 button (main unit) once.

Press and hold   button (main unit) until “RESET” appears.

Caution:

This operation will erase all data stored in memory includ-

ing clock, timer settings and tuner preset.

Before transporting the unit

Remove all devices connected to the unit. Then, set the 

unit to the power stand-by mode. Carrying the unit with 

other devices left connected or discs left inside might dam-

age the unit.

Care of discs

Discs are fairly resistant to damage. However mistracking 

can occur due to accumulation of dirt on the surface.

Do not mark on the non-label side of the disc from which 

signals are read.

Keep your discs away from direct sunlight, heat, and 

excessive moisture.

Always hold the discs by the edges. Fingerprints, dirt, 

or water on the CDs can cause noise or mistracking.

Clean it with a soft, dry cloth, wiping straight out from the 
centre, along the radius.

Maintenance

Cleaning the cabinet

Periodically wipe the cabinet with a soft cloth and a diluted 

soap solution, then with a dry cloth.

Caution:

Do not use chemicals for cleaning (petrol, paint thin-

ner, etc.). It may damage the cabinet.

Do not apply oil to the inside of the unit. It may cause 

malfunctions.

Cleaning the CD pickup lens

Poor performance during CD playback (skipping or jumping) 
can be caused by a dirty or contaminated CD laser pick up 
lens. If this happens then the use of a commercially available 
CD lens cleaning disc may restore normal operation. 
Contact your supplier or local CD software dealer to obtain 
CD lens cleaning discs. Ensure all included instructions/
documentation are carefully followed.

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Speci

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 cations

As part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP 
reserves the right to make design and speci

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 cation chang-

es for product improvement without prior notice. The per-
formance speci

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ues of production units. There may be some deviations 
from these values in individual units.

General

Power source

AC 220 - 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz

Power 
consumption

Power on: 52 W
Power stand-by: 0.4 W (*)

Dimensions

Width: 215 mm (8 - 1/2”)
Height: 96 mm (3 - 4/5”)
Depth: 335 mm (13 - 1/5”)

Weight

 2.6 kg (5.7 lbs.)

Frequency band

2.400GHz - 2.480GHz

Compatible 

Bluetooth

 Pro

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A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution 
Pro

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Remote Control Pro

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Bluetooth

 2.1 +EDR

( * )  This power consumption value is obtained when the demon-

stration mode is cancelled in the power stand-by mode. Re-
fer to page 4 to cancel the demonstration mode.

Ampli

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Output power

MPO: 100 W (50 W + 50 W)

(10% T.H.D.)

RMS: 100 W (50 W + 50 W)

(10% T.H.D.)

RMS: 66 W (33 W + 33 W)

(1% T.H.D.)

Output terminals

Speakers: 4 ohms

20Hz - 20kHz

Subwoofer Pre-out (audio signal):

200 mV/10 k ohms at 70 Hz

Headphones: 16 - 50 ohms

(recommended: 32 ohms)

Input terminals

Audio In (audio signal):

500 mV/47 k ohms

Line in (Analogue input):

500 mV/47 k ohms

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CD player

Type

Single disc multi-play compact disc 
player

Signal readout

Non-contact, 3-beam
semiconductor laser pickup

D/A converter

Multi bit D/A converter

Frequency 

response

20 - 20,000 Hz

Dynamic range

90 dB (1 kHz)

USB (MP3 / WMA)

USB host 

interface

Complies with USB 1.1 (Full 

Speed)/2.0 Mass Storage 

Class.

Support Bulk only and CBI 

protocol.

Support 

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MPEG 1 Layer 3
WMA (Non DRM)

Bitrate support

MP3 (32 ~ 320 kbps)
WMA (64 ~ 160 kbps)

Other

Maximum total number of MP3/
WMA 

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 les is 65025.

Maximum total number of 
folders is 999 INCLUSIVE of 
root directory.
The ID3TAG information 
supported are TITLE, ARTIST 
and ALBUM only.
Supports ID3TAG version 1 and 
version 2.

File system 

support

Support USB devices with 
Microsoft Windows/DOS/FAT 
12/FAT 16/ FAT 32.
2 kbyte block length for sector.

Tuner

Frequency range

FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz

Preset

40 (FM station)

Speaker (XL-HF202PH)

Type

2-way type speaker system
2.5 cm (1”) Dome-Tweeter
12 cm (4-3/4”) woofer

Maximum input 

power

100 W

Rated input power

50 W

Impedance

4 ohms

Dimensions

Width: 148 mm (5-13/16”)
Height: 262 mm (10-5/16”)
Depth: 203.5 mm (8”)

Weight

2.5 kg (5.4 lbs.)/each

Speaker (XL-HF302PH)

Type

2-way type speaker system
2.5 cm (1”) Dome-Tweeter
13 cm (5-1/8”) woofer

Maximum input 

power

100 W

Rated input power

50 W

Impedance

4 ohms

Dimensions

Width: 160 mm (6-5/16”)
Height: 280 mm (11-1/16”)
Depth: 289 mm (11-3/8”)

Weight

4.2 kg (9.3 lbs.)/each

Speci

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For Australia and New Zealand customers

FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN

NEW ZEALAND

REGARDING YOUR LOCAL

SHARP CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED

VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

SHARP CUSTOMER SERVICES

TELEPHONE:  09 573 0111

FACSIMILE:  09 573 0113

FOR LOCATION ENQUIRIES WITHIN

AUSTRALIA

REGARDING YOUR LOCAL

SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE

VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT

www.sharp.net.au

OR CALL SHARP CUSTOMER CARE

1300 135 022

SHARP CORPORATION OF AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

SPform019(AUGUST 2011)

(LOCAL CALL COST

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 APPLY WITHIN AUSTRALIA)

SHARP APPROVED SERVICE CENTRE

www.sharp.net.nz

CONTACT YOUR SELLING DEALER/RETAILER

OR CALL

 

 

 

 

 

SHARP

 

 

 

 

 

SHARP

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For Australia and New Zealand customers

Congratulations on Your Purchase!

This Sharp product is warranted against faults in material and manufacture for the
period as stated in the table below.

If service is required during the warranty period, please contact your nearest Sharp
Approved Service Centre. These repairs would be carried out at no charge to the
owner, subject to the conditions specified herein. 

This warranty does not extend to defects or injuries caused by or resulting from causes 
not attributable to faulty parts or the manufacture of the product, including but not 
limited to, defect or injury caused by or resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, lack of 
maintenance, accidental damage, improper voltage, liquid spillage, vermin infestation, 
software, or any alterations made to the product which are not authorised by Sharp.

Please retain your sales documentation, as this should be produced to validate a
warranty claim. This warranty is in addition to and in no way limits, varies or excludes
any implied rights and remedies under any relevant legislation in the country of sale.

WARRANTY PERIODS

Home Theatre Projector

12 months

Audio/Home Theatre

12 months

Microwave Oven

12 months

Steam Oven

12 months

Refrigerator

24 months

DVD/Blu-ray

12 months

Air Conditioner

60 months

Portable Air Conditioner

12 months

LCD Television

12 months

Air Purifier

12 months

Vacuum Cleaner

24 months

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This warranty applies only to products sold in Australia & New Zealand

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Australian customers: Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded 
under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund 
for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced 
if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount
to a major failure. The criteria of a major failure is defined in the Australian 
Consumer Law. Should you require any assistance with a major failure please

contact Sharp Customer Care.

This warranty does not cover transportation to and from the Sharp Approved Service
Centre. Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same 
type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
The repair of your goods may result in the loss of user generated data, please ensure 
that you have saved this data elsewhere prior to repair.

(excluding lamps and air filters)

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NOTES FOR USERS IN THE U.K. AND IRELAND

The mains lead of this product is tted with a non-rewireable
(moulded) plug incorporating a

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A fuse. Should the fuse need to

be replaced, a BSI or ASTA approved BS 1362 fuse marked

or

and of the same rating as above, which is also indicated on

the pin face of the plug must be used.

Always re t the fuse cover after replacing the fuse. Never use
the plug without the fuse cover tted.

In the unlikely event of the socket outlet in your home not being
compatible with the plug supplied, cut-off the mains plug and t
an appropriate type.

DANGER:

The fuse from the cut-off plug should be removed and the cut-off
plug destroyed immediately and disposed of in a safe manner.

Under no circumstances should the cut-off plug be inserted else-
where into a 13A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may
occur.
To t an appropriate plug to the mains lead, follow the instruc-
tions below:

IMPORTANT:

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
following code:
Blue

: Neutral

Brown : Live

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this product may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the termi-
nals in your plug, proceed as follows:

The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the plug
terminal which is marked N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
plug terminal which is marked L or coloured red.

Ensure that neither the brown nor the blue wire is connected to
the earth terminal in your three pin plug.
Before replacing the plug cover, make sure that:

If the new

d plug contains a fuse, its value is the same as

that removed from the cut-off plug.
The cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the mains lead
and not simply over the lead wires.

IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT, CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELEC-
TRICIAN.

SERVICE INFORMATION

In the unlikely event of your equipment requiring repair, please
contact the dealer or supplier from whom it was purchased. Where
this is not possible, please visit our web-site:
www.sharp.co.uk/support
Customers without internet access may telephone 0845
880 0512 during of ce hours (or (01) 676 0648 if telephoning
from lreland).
Please note; all calls will be charged at local rate.
Certain replacement parts and accessories may be obtained from
our main parts distributor.

WILLOW VALE ELECTRONICS LTD.

0121 766 5414

In the unlikely event of this equipment requiring repair during the
guarantee period, you will need to provide proof of the date of
purchase to the repairing company.
Please keep your invoice or receipt, which is supplied at the
time of purchase.

For U.K. and Ireland customers

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For U.K. and Ireland customers

Information on Proper Disposal

A.Information on Disposal for Users (private households)
1. In the European Union

Attention: If you want to dispose of this equipment, please do not use the ordinary dustbin! 
Used electrical and electronic equipment must be treated separately and in accordance with
legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling of used electrical and electronic
equipment.
Following the implementation by member states, private households within the EU states may
return their used electrical and electronic equipment to designated collection facilities free of
charge*. 
In some countries* your local retailer may also take back your old product free of charge if you
purchase a similar new one.
*)  Please contact your local authority for further details.
If your used electrical or electronic equipment has batteries or accumulators, please dispose of
these separately beforehand according to local requirements.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary
treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment
and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.

2. In other Countries outside the EU

If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct
method of disposal.  
For Switzerland: Used electrical or electronic equipment can be returned free of charge to the
dealer, even if you don't purchase a new product. Further collection facilities are listed on the
homepage of www.swico.ch or www.sens.ch.

B.Information on Disposal for Business Users
1. In the European Union

If the product is used for business purposes and you want to discard it:
Please contact your SHARP dealer who will inform you about the take-back of the product. You
might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling. Small products (and small
amounts) might be taken back by your local collection facilities.
For Spain: Please contact the established collection system or your local authority for take-back of
your used products.

2. In other Countries outside the EU

If you wish to discard of this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct
method of disposal.

Attention: Your 
product is marked 
with this symbol. It 
means that used 
electrical and 
electronic products 
should not be mixed 
with general 
household waste. 
There is a separate 
collection system for 
these products.

Information on Battery Disposal

The battery supplied with this product contains traces of Lead. 
For EU: The crossed-out wheeled bin implies that used batteries should not be put to the general household
waste! There is a separate collection system for used batteries, to allow proper treatment and recycling  in
accordance with legislation. Please contact your local authority for details on the collection and recycling
schemes.
For Switzerland: The used battery is to be returned to the selling point.
For other non-EU countries: Please contact your local authority for correct method of disposal of the used
battery.

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TERMS OF GUARANTEE

Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. (“Sharp”) guarantees to provide for the repair, or at its option the replace-
ment, of this product subject to the conditions listed below:-

1.

This guarantee shall only apply to faults which are due to inferior workmanship or materials. It does
not cover faults or damage caused by accident, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, tampering with
the product, or repair other than by a Service Facility appointed by Sharp.

2.

As this product is intended for private domestic use only, the guarantee will not apply if the product
is used in the course of a business, trade or profession.

3.

T
Service Facility within one year from the date this product was purchased. Proof of purchase must
be provided.

4.

The guarantee does not cover carriage costs, audio tapes, compact discs, iP

o

d, iPhone, 

iPad,

USB devices or batteries.

5.

In the unlikely event of this product requiring repair, please contact the supplier from whom it was
purchased. Where this is not possible, please contact the Sharp Customer Information Centre on
the telephone number given below.

6.

No person has any authority to vary the terms or conditions of this guarantee.

7.

This guarantee is offered as an additional

to your statutory rights, and does not affect these

rights in any way.

If you have any dif

operating this product, or would like information on other Sharp products,

please telephone the Sharp Customer Information Centre on the number given below.

Sharp Customer Information Centre - 

Customer support website address - www.sharp.co.uk/support

Telephone 0845 880 0512

(or (01) 676 0648 if telephoning from Ireland)

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