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    Operating/Safety Instructions
    Consignes de fonctionnement/sécurité
    Instrucciones de funcionamiento y seguridad
    IMPORTANT:  IMPORTANT : IMPORTANTE:
    Read Before Using Lire avant usage Leer antes de usar
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    Consumer Information & Service Locations Pour obtenir des informations et
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    PB360S
    PB360SCEqualizer Custom
    Memory ClockTuneVolume
    Bass Treb
    SourceSeekSeek
    Subwoofer 
    						
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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    WARNING
    - TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR
    OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLAD\3ES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED \3TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE\b
    - TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK \3HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE \3APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE\b\3
             
    CAUTION:  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK
    O F   E L E C T R I C   S H O C K ,   D O   N O T
    REMOVE  COVER  (OR  BACK)\b  NO
    U S E R   S E R V I C E A B L E   P A R T S
    I N S I D E \b     R E F E R   S E R V I C I N G   T O
    QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL\b\3
    The  lighting  flash  with  arrowhead
    s y m b o l   w i t h i n   a n   e q u i l a t e r a l
    triangle is intended to alert the user
    t o   t h e   p r e s e n c e   o f   u n i n s u l a t e d
    “ d a n g e r o u s   v o l t a g e ”   w i t h i n   t h e
    product’s  enclosure  that  may  be  of
    sufficient magnitude to constitute a
    risk of electric to persons\b
    CAUTION:
    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
    DO NOT OPEN!        !
    The  exclamation  point  within  an
    equilateral  triangle  is  intended  to
    alert  the  user  to  the  presence  of
    i m p o r t a n t   o p e r a t i n g   a n d
    m a i n t e n a n c e   ( s e r v i c i n g )
    i n s t r u c t i o n s   i n   t h e   l i t e r a t u r e
    accompanying the product\b
    1) Read these instructions\b
    \f) Keep these instructions\b
    3) Heed all warnings\b
    4) Follow all instructions\b
    5) Do not use this apparatus near water\b
    6) Clean only with dry cloth\b
    7) Do not block any ventilation openings\b \3Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instr\3uctions\b
    8)  Do  not  install  near  any  heat  sources  such  as  radiators,  heat  registers,  stoves,  or  other  apparatus  (including
    amplifiers) that produce heat\b
    9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of \3the polarized or grounding-type plug\b A polariz\3ed plug has two blades with one
    wider than the other\b A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong\b The wide blade or the third
    prong  are  provided  for  your  safety\b  If  the  provided  plug  does  not  fit  into  your  outlet,  consult  an  electrician  for
    replacement of the obsolete outlet\b
    10)  Protect  the  power  cord  from  being  walked  on  or  pinched  particularly  at  plugs,  convenience  receptacles,  and  the
    point where they exit from the apparatus\b
    11) Only use attachments/accessories specified \3by the manufacturer\b 1\f)  Use  only  with  the  cart,  stand,  tripod,  bracket,  or  table  specified  by  the  manufacturer,  or  sold  with  the
    apparatus\b  When  a  cart  is  used,  use  caution  when  moving  the  cart/apparatus  combination  to  avoid  injury
    from tip-over\b
    13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning sto\3rms or when unused for long periods of time\b
    14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel\b Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in
    any  way,  such  as  power-supply  cord  or  plug  is  damaged,  liquid  has  been  spilled  or  objects  have  fallen  into  the
    apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rai\3n or moisture, does not operate normally, or \3has been dropped\b
    15) The mains plug is used as the disc\3onnect device, the disconnect device shall remain \3readily operable\b
    16) Read the rating label on the bottom \3of the unit for power input and other safety \3information\b
    Apparatus  shall  not  be  exposed  to  dripping  or  splashing  water  and  that  no  object  filled  with  liquids  such  as  vases
    shall be placed on the apparatus\b
    Warning:  To  reduce  risk  of  electric  shock,  only  plug  the  unit  into  a  Ground  fault  circuit  interrupter  (GFCI)  protected
    outlet when used in damp locations\b if a GFCI protected outlet is not available, use a portable receptacle with built-in
    GFCI protection\b 
    						
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    Table of Contents
    Safety...................................................................................2\b3
    Important Safety Instructions ..............................................2
    Table of Contents ..................................................................3
    FCC Information ..................................................................3
    Battery/Charger ...................................................................4
    Battery Care ........................................................................4
    Battery Disposal ..................................................................4
    Functional Description and Specifications ........................5
    LCD Displays .......................................................................6
    Setting the Clock .................................................................6
    PB360S & PB360S\bC Controls ..........................................7
    Operating Instructions .......................................................8\b9
    Audio Settings .....................................................................8
    Radio Function ....................................................................8
    Aux Function .......................................................................8 USB Function
    ......................................................................9
    SD/MMC Card Function ......................................................9
    Releasing and Inserting the Battery Pack ........................\f0
    Charging the Battery Pack ................................................\f0
    Important Charging Notes ................................................. \f\f
    To Power the Unit ................................................................\f\f
    Use of the Convenient 4\bway Outlets .............................\f\f
    Use of GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor) ................\f\f
    Use of \f2V Outlet .............................................................. \f2
    Changing Fuse ..................................................................\f2
    Changing Clock Batteries ................................................. \f2
    Trouble Shooting .................................................................\f2
    Maintenance  ........................................................................\f3
    Accessories ..........................................................................\f3
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    FCC Information
    NOTE:  This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply
    with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part \f5
    of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide
    reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a
    residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and
    can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and
    used  in  accordance  with  the  instructions,  may  cause  harmful
    interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no
    guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular
    installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference to  radio  or  television  reception,  which  can  be  determined  by
    turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
    to  correct  the  interference  by  one  or  more  of  the  following
    measures:
    • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
    • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
    • Connect  the  equipment  into  an  outlet  on  a  circuit  different from that to which the receiver is connected.
    • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 
    						
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    Battery/Charger Rules
    Before  using  battery  charger,  read  all  instructions  and
    cautionary  markings  on  (1)  battery  charger,  (\f)  battery
    pack, and (3) product using battery\b
    Use  only  the  charger  which  accompanied  your  product
    or  direct  replacement  as  listed  in  the  catalog  or  this
    manual\b
    Do not disassemble radio unit or operate the radio unit if
    it has received a sharp blow, been dropped or otherwise
    damaged  in  any  way\b  Replace  damaged  cord  or  plugs
    immediately\b  Incorrect reassembly or damage may result in
    electric shock or fire.
    Do not recharge battery in damp or wet environment\b Do
    not  expose  radio  unit  to  rain  or  snow\b  If  battery  case  is
    c r a c k e d   o r   o t h e r w i s e   d a m a g e d ,   d o   n o t   i n s e r t   i n t o
    charger\b Battery short or fire may result. 
    Charge only Bosch approved rechargeable batteries\b  See
    Functional  Description  and  Specifications. Other  types  of
    batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage.
    Charge battery pack in temperatures above +3\f degrees
    F  (0  degrees  C)  and  below  +113  degrees  F  (45  degrees
    C)\b  Store radio unit and battery pack in locations where temperatures  will  not  exceed  1\f0  degrees  F  (49  degrees
    C)\b This  is  important  to  prevent  serious  damage  to  the
    battery cells.
    Battery  leakage  may  occur  under  extreme  usage  or
    temperature  conditions\b  Avoid  contact  with  skin  and
    eyes\b The battery liquid is caustic and could cause chemical
    burns  to  tissues.  If  liquid  comes  in  contact  with  skin,  wash
    quickly with soap and water.  If the liquid contacts your eyes,
    flush them with water for a minimum of \f0 minutes and seek
    medical attention.
    Place  radio  unit  on  flat  non-flammable  surfaces  and
    a w a y   f r o m   f l a m m a b l e   m a t e r i a l s   w h e n   r e - c h a r g i n g
    battery  pack\b The  charger  and  battery  pack  heat  during
    charging. Carpeting and other heat insulating surfaces block
    proper  air  circulation  which  may  cause  overheating  of  the
    charger  and  battery  pack.    If  smoke  or  melting  of  the  case
    are  observed  unplug  the  charger  immediately  and  do  not
    use the battery pack or charger.
    Use  of  an  attachment  not  recommended  or  sold  by
    Bosch may result in a risk of fire, electric shock or injury
    to persons\b
    W h e n   b a t t e r i e s   a r e   n o t   i n   t o o l   o r
    charger,  keep  them  away  from  metal
    objects\b For example, to protect terminals from shorting  DO
    NOT place  batteries  in  a  tool  box  or  pocket  with  nails,
    screws, keys, etc. Fire or injury may res\2ult.  CAUTION:  Danger  of  explosion  if  battery  is  incorrectly
    replaced\b  Replace  only  with  the  same  or  equivalent
    type\b
    DO  NOT  PUT  BATTERIES  INTO  FIRE  OR  EXPOSE  TO
    HIGH HEAT\b They may explode.
    Battery Care
    Battery Disposal
    Do  not  attempt  to  disassemble  the b a t t e r y   o r   r e m o v e   a n y   c o m  p o n e n t
    projecting  from  the  battery  terminals\b Fire  or  injury  may
    result.  Prior  to  disposal,  protect  exposed  terminals  with
    heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting.
    Lithium-ion Batteries
    If  equipped  with  a  lithium\bion  battery,  the  battery  must  be
    collected, recycled or disposed of in an environ mentally sound
    manner.
    “The  EPA  certified  RBRC  Battery  RecyclingSeal on the lithium\bion (Li\bion) battery indicates
    Robert  Bosch  Tool  Corporation  is  voluntarily 
    participating  in  an  industry  program  to  collect
    and  recycle  these  batteries  at  the  end  of  their useful  life,  when  taken  out    of  service  in  the  United  States  or
    Canada.
    The  RBRC  program  provides  a  convenient  alterative  to
    placing  used  Li\bion  batteries  into  the  trash  or  the  munici pal
    waste stream, which may be illegal in your area.
    Please call \f\b800\b8\bBATTERY for information on Li\bion battery
    recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area, or return
    your  batteries  to  a  Skil/Bosch/Dremel  Service  Center  for
    recycling. Robert Bosch Tool Corporation’s involvement in this
    p r o g r a m   i s   p a r t   o f   o u r   c o m m i t m e n t   t o   p r e s e r v i n g   o u r
    environment and conserving our natural resources.” 
    WARNING!
    WARNING! 
    						
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    Functional Description and Specifications
    Jobsite Stereo with 4-way outlet
    Model numberPB360S & PB360S-C
    Voltage rating \f20 V       60 Hz
    Amperes  \f2 A
    Compatible batteries
    BAT607, BAT6\f4, 
    BAT609 & BAT6\f8 
    Outlets
    Voltage \f20 V       60 Hz
    Amperes \f0 A DC power outlets
    Voltage \f2V
    Amperes \f Amp fuse
    Radio  AM 530\b\f7\f0kHz
    FM 87.5\b\f07.9MHz
    SD/MMC/USB MP3, WMA Compatible
    Memory AM \f0\bpresets
    FM 20\bpresets
    Equalizer Custom
    Memory ClockTuneVolume
    Bass Treb
    SourceSeekSeek
    Subwoofer
    CARRY
    30ANDLE
    CONTROL PANEL SPEAKERS
    CORD WRAP
    ROLL
    CAGE
    POWER CORD
    12V DC FUSE
    12V DC
    OUTLET
    C30ARGER/BATTERYBAY
    4WAY POWEROUTLET
    C30ARGER
    INDICATOR
    DIGITAL CLOCK
    AUXILIARY 1
    INPUT
    AUX 1INLINEOUT12V
    250V
    1AMP FUSE
    FOR 1 2V
    OUTLE T
    USB
    AUX 2 IN
    SD / MMC
    AUX 1 IN 
    120V  ACA
    R E P L A C E  A A  B AT T E RY
    WHEN UNIT NO LONGER
    KEEPS CORRECT TIME
    LOCATION OF
    AA BATTERIES
    ANTENNALINE OUT
    USB PORT
    SD/MMC
    CARD PORT
    AUXILIARY 2 INPUT
    STORAGE
    LOCATION FOR
    DIGITAL MEDIA DEVICE 
    						
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    LCD Display
    \f.JAZZ – Illuminates when Jazz is selected in Equalizer.
    2. ROCK – Illuminates when Rock is selected in Equalizer.
    3. POP – Illuminates when Pop is selected in Equalizer.
    4. CLASSICAL –  Illuminates  when  Classical  is  selected  in
    Equalizer.
    5. CUSTOM –  Illuminates  when  Custom  is  selected  in
    Equalizer or when Custom button is pressed.
    6. NUMERIC –  Shows  the  clock  time  once  it  has  been  set
    and the radio station during tuning.
    7. ST  (STEREO) –  Illuminates  when  the  radio  station  is
    broadcasting in Stereo channel.
    8. NUMERIC –  Shows  FM  or  AM  station  frequency  in  tuner
    mode, or running time of digital music track.
    9. CHARGING –  Flashes  when  the  unit  is  charging  the
    battery.
    \f0. BATTERY icon – Indicates that a battery is in the unit. This
    icon flashes when the battery is almost dead.
    \f\f. FM – Indicates FM band in tuner mode.
    \f2. AM – Indicates AM band in tuner mode.
    \f3. AUX  1 –  Illuminates  when  you  select  AUX  \f  mode  for
    playing external media player device.
    \f4. AUX  \f –  Illuminates  when  you  select  AUX  2  mode  for
    playing  external  media  player  device  (inside  Digital  Media
    Bay).
    \f5. NUMERIC – Shows the number of a preset radio station in
    tuner mode, or the track being played and number of tracks stored on your USB or SD/MMC card device. \f6.
    PRESET –  Illuminates  when  preset  radio  station  is
    selected  and  flashes  when  setting  station  presets  to
    memory.
    \f7. S D –   ( S D / M M C   C a r d )   I l l u m i n a t e s   w h e n   y o u   s e l e c t
    SD/MMC Card mode.
    \f8. USB – Illuminates when you select USB mode.
    \f9. BAS – Illuminates when you set the desired Bass level.
    20. TRE – Illuminates when you set the desired Treble level.
    2\f. RANDOM – Icon Illuminates when in Random mode (USB
    and SD/MMC devices only).
    22. REPEAT  FOLDER –  Icon  illuminates  when  in  Repeat
    Folder mode (USB and SD/MMC devices only).
    23. TRACK REPEAT – Icon illuminates when in Track Repeat
    mode (USB and SD/MMC devices only).
    24. PM – Illuminates when time setting is in PM mode.
    25. TEMPERATURE icon  \b  When  the  radio  unit  is  NOT
    plugged into a \f20V power source, but a battery is installed
    properly  in  the  battery/charger  bay,  this  icon  will  illuminate
    a n d   f l a s h   i f   t h e   b a t t e r y   t e m p e r a t u r e   i s   t o o   h o t
    ( a p p r o x i m a t e l y   5 0   c e l s i u s   o r   m o r e )   o r   t o o   c o l d
    ( a p p r o x i m a t e l y   \b \f 0   c e l s i u s   o r   l e s s ) .   I f   t h e   b a t t e r y
    temperature  exceeds  70  celsius,  the  radio  unit  will  shut
    down  in  order  to  protect  the  battery  from  damage.  When
    the  battery  temperature  reaches  the  normal  operating
    temperature  range  (see  Battery/Charger  Rules),  the  radio
    unit  can  be  powered  on  and  resume  normal  function.  The
    TEMPERATURE icon  will  NOT  illuminate  or  flash  when
    the radio unit is plugged into a \f20V power source.
    Setting the Clock
    When  the  AC  plug  or  the  battery  pack  is  inserted,  the  unit
    defaults  to  standby  mode  and  the  LCD  shows  “ 1\f:00”.
    Follow the steps below to set the correct loc\2al time.
    \f. Press  and  hold  Clockbutton  on  the  unit  and  “hour”  is
    activated and flashes.
    2. Turn /-Seekor Seek+/ to choose the correct hour
    number.    For  “PM”  setting,  turn  TUNE  DIAL  until  “PM”
    illuminates in the LCD display. 3. Press 
    Clockbutton once to set the hour and “minute” is
    activated and flashes.
    4. Turn /-Seekor Seek+/ to  choose  the  correct
    minute number.
    5. Press CLOCK button once to save the clock setting.
    Note: 2 AA batteries are needed to keep time current when
    unit  is  not  plugged  in.    Replace  AA  batteries  when  unit  no
    longer  keeps  proper  time.    (See  charging  AA  clock  battery
    section.)
    1\f345\f019 1615
    \f1
    \f\f
    \f3
    7
    8
    109111\f13141817
    6
    \f4\f5 
    						
    							7
    \f. – To switch between power\bon and standby modes. 
    2. Volume/Bass  Treb –  To  increase/decrease  the  audio
    volume  at  all  modes  Volume  adjusts  from  0\b20  (min\bmax)
    in one full revolution.  Dial spins 360\bdegrees.
    3. Volume/Bass  Treb –  Adjusts  custom  Bass  and  Treble
    when  unit  is  in  “Custom”  equalizer  setting.  And  when
    custom button is pressed and icon is flashing
    4. Equalizer –  To  toggle  between  preset  Jazz,  Rock,  Pop,
    Classical and Custom equalizer settings.
    5. Custom – Press once to engage custom Bass and Treble
    settings. (controlled by Volume/Bass/Treb dial)
    6. Memory –  Pressing  Sets  Radio  Tuner  Presets.    To  Set:
    Tune in to desired radio station, Press Memory, use        or buttons  to  move  to  desired  preset,  press  Memory  to
    save station to preset.
    7. Clock –  Pressing  sets  and  Saves  clock  setting.    To  Set: Press once, use        
    /-Seekor Seek+/ to adjust hour;
    Press again, use        /-Seekor Seek+/ to adjust minute;
    Press again to set.
    8. Tune +/- –  When  playing  Radio  source,  turn  dial  to  adjust
    radio station channel.  
    9. PLAY  /  PAUSE            –  To  play  or  pause  a  track  when
    listening to USB, SD/MMC source.
    \f0. RANDOM  /  REPEAT                –  To  random  play  /  repeat
    folder/repeat  single  track  when  unit  is  playing  USB  or  SD
    source.
    \f\f. /-Seekor Seek+/ –  When  playing  Radio  source:
    Press once to toggle between radio station presets.  Press
    and hold to quickly Seek radio stations up or down.  When
    listening  to  USB  or  SD  source:    Press  once  to  skip  to
    previous track
    \f2. Source –  Press  to  toggle  between  Radio  FM,  AM,  AUX\f,
    AUX2, USB, or SD/MMC.
    PB360S & PB360S-C Controls
    9 \f
    3 4
    7
    6 8
    5
    111\f
    11 10
    1 
    						
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    Operating Instructions
    Audio Settings
    VOLUME
    Your  Jobsite  Stereo  has  20  selectable  preset  volume  settings.
    To  adjust  the  VOLUME  level,  turn  Volume/Bass/Treb  Dial
    clockwise or counterclockwise to desired volume level.
    Equalizer
    Your  Jobsite  Stereo  has  5  selectable  preset  equalizer  settings
    and  custom  setting  which  allow  you  to  custom  select  the  level
    of Bass and Treble tones.
    Pressing  Equalizer repeatedly  will  select  through  5  equalizer
    and  custom  settings,  illuminating  each  setting  on  the  LCD:
    JAZZ, ROCK, POP, CLASSICAL, and CUSTOM.  
    To  set  CUSTOM  Bass  and  Treble  settings,  follow  the  steps
    below:
    \f. Press  Equalizer repeatedly  until  “CUSTOM”  is  selected.
    or, simply press the CUSTOM button once.
    2. Press  Custombutton  once  and  “BAS”  (for  BASS)  along
    with the bass level number will flash on the LCD display.
    3. T u r n   V o l u m e / B a s s / T r e b   D i a l   c l o c k w i s e   o r
    counterclockwise to desired bass level.  
    4. Press  Custombutton twice and “TRE” (for TREBLE) along
    with the treble level number will flash on the LCD display.
    5. T u r n   V o l u m e / B a s s / T r e b   D i a l   c l o c k w i s e   o r
    counterclockwise to desired treble level.
    6. Press  Custombutton  once  more  to  set  levels  to  memory.
    Your  custom  bass  and  treble  settings  are  now  saved,  and
    “TRE” and treble level number stop flashing and disappear
    from the LCD display.
    Note: Bass and Treble settings each have a range of 0 (min)
    to \f0 (max) levels.
    STEREO
    When a strong FM signal is received by the FM tuner, “ST” will
    illuminate  on  the  LCD  display.    If  a  weak  signal  is  received  by
    the  FM  tuner,  “ST”  will  not  illuminate  on  the  LCD  display.    To
    improve  the  sound  of  a  weak  station,  adjust  the  external
    antenna or position your Jobsite Stereo in a different location.
    Radio Function
    TO SELECT BAND AND STATIONS
    This  tuner  is  operated  in  standard  AM  frequency  from  530\b
    \f7\f0kHz  and  in  standard  FM  frequency  from  87.5\b\f07.9MHz. Follow the steps below to tune the station:
    \f. Press  Sourcebutton  repeatedly  until  “FM”  or  “AM”  is
    selected.
    2. Turn  Tune  +/-  Dial clockwise  or  counterclockwise  to  tune
    into desired radio frequency.
    3. To “ Seek”, press and hold        /-Seekbutton for one second
    to seek down or  Seek+/button to seek up until a station
    with a strong signal is received.
    Note: If  there  is  no  station  received  when  the  unit  stops
    seeking,  repeat  the  steps  mentioned  above  to  seek  for  the preferred stations.   TO PRESET STATIONS
    Up to 20 stations for FM and \f0 stations for AM can be preset.
    Follow the steps below to preset a station:
    \f. Tune in to desired radio station using  Tune +/- Dial.
    2. To  preset  desired  station,  press  MEMORY  button  once. PRESET and the preset number will flash on the display.
    3. Press either the        /-Seekor Seek+/ buttons once to
    move to the desired station preset. 
    4. Press  Memorybutton  again  to  save  desired  station  to
    desired station preset to memory.  PRESET and the station
    preset number will stop flashing.
    Note: Once  20  stations  for  FM  or  \f0  stations  for  AM  are  set,
    the first preset station will be replaced if you continue to preset
    another station.
    TO RETRIEVE PRESET STATIONS
    \f. Press the        /-Seekor Seek+/ buttons once to search
    down or up for the desired preset station.
    AUX Function
    If  you  want  to  use  an  external  audio  player  such  as  a  digital
    media  player  or  portable  CD  player,  the  unit  has  two  Auxiliary
    Ports to accept these sources.  
    AUX 1 intended for use when it is more desirable to control the
    external player from outside the unit.
    \f. Press  Sourcebutton  repeatedly  until  AUX  \f  is  illuminated
    on the LCD display.
    2. Open AUX \f IN port cover on the left side of the unit.
    3. Insert plug from your cord into the AUX \f IN jack.
    4. Connect  the  other  end  of  the  cord  into  the  headphone  out or Aux out port on your external audio player.
    5. Play the external audio source as you normally would.
    6. Use the  Volume/Bass/Treb Dial to adjust the volume.
    AUX \f  intended for use when it is more desirable to secure the
    external player inside the Digital Media Bay (See Digital Media
    Bay) for increased convenience and protection.
    \f. Press  Sourcebutton repeatedly until AUX 2 is illuminated
    on the LCD display.
    2. Open Digital Media Bay Door.
    3. Insert plug from your cord into the AUX 2 IN jack.
    4. Connect the other end of the cord into the headphone out or Aux out port on your external audio source.
    5. Play the external audio source as you normally would.
    6. Use the  Volume/Bass/Treb Dial to adjust the volume.
    Note: You can not control your digital media player device
    (play, pause, track, etc.) through the control panel on the front
    of your Jobsite Stereo when your device is connected through
    an Auxiliary port. 
    						
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    USB Function
    Your  Jobsite  Stereo  has  a  powered  USB  port  located  inside
    the  Digital  Media  Bay  that  can  be  used  to  play  digital  music
    files  from  a  USB  mass  storage  device  as  well  as  charge  most
    USB\benabled devices.
    USB - PLAYING DIGITAL MUSIC
    The  USB  port  is  designed  to  work  with  USB  mass  storage
    devices  only*  and  is  compatible  with  mp3  and  wma  file  types.
    Follow the steps below to play your digital music files from your
    USB device:
    \f. Press  Sourcebutton repeatedly until USB is illuminated on
    the LCD display.
    2. Open Digital Media Bay Door
    3. Insert  USB  mass  storage  device  into  USB  port.    Numeric display  on  right  side  of  LCD  display  will  flash  while  USB
    device  is  being  read.    When  ready,  numeric  display  will
    show  the  track  to  be  played  and  the  number  of  tracks
    stored on your USB device.   Close Digital Media Bay Door.
    4. To  PLAY  a  track,  press              button  once.    Press  again  to PAUSE.
    5. To  skip  to  the  previous  track  press  the          /-Seekbutton
    once.    To  skip  ahead  to  the  next  track,  press  the  Seek+/
    button once.
    6. To  randomly  play  your  digital  music  tracks  press  the button once.  The       icon will illuminate in the LCD
    display.
    7. To play your digital music tracks in a continuous loop press the            button twice.  The       icon will illuminate in the
    LCD display.
    8. To repeat a digital music track press the            button three times.  The       icon will illuminate in the LCD display.
    To  remove  your  USB  device  simply  pull  the  device  slowly
    outward until it is free from the USB port.
    Note: For  errors  with  USB  when  playing  music  please
    reference the Troubleshooting Guide.
    USB - CHARGING
    The  USB  port  is  designed  to  charge  most  USB\benabled
    devices such as cell phones and external digital media players.
    Follow the steps below to charge your USB\benabled device:
    \f. Make  sure  your  Jobsite  Stereo  is  plugged  into  a  \f20V power source.
    2. Insert  the  USB  end  of  your  device  cable  into  the  USB  port inside  the  Digital  Media  Bay.    Insert  the  other  end  of  your
    device cable into your device.  Your device should begin to charge.
    Note: With  your  Jobsite  Stereo  plugged  into  a  \f20V  power
    source  your  USB\benabled  device  will  power  at  any  time,
    regardless  of  which  SOURCE  your  Jobsite  Stereo  is  being used. * Not guaranteed to work with all USB\benabled devices.
    SD/MMC Card Function
    Your Jobsite Stereo has a SD/MMC expandable memory card
    port  located  inside  the  Digital  Media  Bay  that  can  be  used  to
    play digital music files.
    SD/MMC - PLAYING DIGITAL MUSIC
    The  SD/MMC  port  is  designed  to  work  with  most  SD/MMC
    cards  and  is  compatible  with  mp3  and  WMA  file  types.  Follow
    the  steps  below  to  play  your  digital  music  files  from  your
    SD/MMC memory card device:
    \f. Press  Sourcebutton  repeatedly  until  SD  is  illuminated  on
    the LCD display.
    2. Open Digital Media Bay Door
    3. Insert  SD/MMC  card  device  into  SD/MMC  port  until  the card is secure.  Note:  For proper insertion, label side of the
    SD/MMC  card  should  be  facing  right.    Numeric  display  on
    right  side  of  LCD  display  will  flash  while  SD/MMC  card
    device  is  being  read.    When  ready,  numeric  display  will
    show  the  track  to  be  played  and  the  number  of  tracks
    stored  on  your  SD/MMC  card  device.    (See  figure  below
    Close Digital Media Bay Door.
    4. To  PLAY  a  track,  press            button  once.    Press  again  to PAUSE.
    5. To  skip  to  the  previous  track  press  the          /-Seekbutton
    once.    To  skip  ahead  to  the  next  track,  press  the  Seek+/
    button once.
    6. To  randomly  play  your  digital  music  tracks  press  the button once.  The       icon will illuminate in the LCD
    display.
    7. To play your digital music tracks in a continuous loop within the same folder press the             button twice.  The       icon
    will illuminate in the LCD display.
    8. To repeat a digital music track press the            button three times.  The        icon will illuminate in the LCD display.
    To  remove  your  SD/MMC  memory  card  simply  depress  the
    card in its slot and the card will eject.
    Note: For  errors  with  SD/MMC  memory  cards  when  playing
    music please reference the Troubleshooting Guide.
    AUX 1 INLINEOUT12V
    250V
    1AMP FUSE
    FOR 12V OUTLET
    USB
    AUX 2 IN
    SD / MMC
    AUX 1 INLINE OUT 
    						
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    Releasing and InsertingBattery Pack
    To  release  or  insert  the  battery  pack  from  radio  unit,  open
    the  charger  door  by  unlocking  the  latch.    To  insert  battery,
    align  battery  with  terminals  and  slide  battery  pack  onto
    terminal until it locks into position. Do not force.
    To  release  battery,  depress  battery  release  button  and  slide
    battery of the terminals.
    Charging Battery Pack
    CHARGER OPERATION:
    Insert battery and close door.
    Charge  only  Bosch  batteries 
    BAT607,
    B A T 6 \f 4 ,   B A T 6 0 9   &   B A T 6 \f 8
    .   O t h e r
    batteries  may  burst  causing  injury  and  damage.  Read
    additional safety information on underside of radio.  Open charger door by releasing latch.  Plug the unit’s power
    cord into your standard power outlet, then insert battery pack
    into charger.
    \f. The  LCD  will  display  the  “CHARGING              ”  ICON  on  the f r o n t   o f   t h e   u n i t .   T h i s   i n d i c a t e s   t h e   b a t t e r y   p a c k   i s
    charging.
    2. When  the  word  “CHARGING”  next  to  the  battery  ICON disappears, charging is complete. 
    3. The purpose of the charging icon on the LCD is to indicate that  the  battery  pack  is  charging.    The  charging  icons  will
    d i s a p p e a r   i n   l e s s   t i m e   i f   t h e   b a t t e r y   p a c k   w a s   n o t
    completely discharged. 
    4. When  the  battery  pack  is  fully  charged,  the  battery  pack can  be  inserted  into  a  tool,  or  used  to  power  the  radio
    instead of the power cord.
    Note:  It  is  recommended  that  the  battery  charger  bay  door
    be kept shut at all times.
    RE P L A C E  A A  B AT T E RY
    WHEN UNIT NO LONGER
    KEEPS CORRECT TIME
    DOOR RELEASE LATC30
    WARNING!TERMINAL S 
    						
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