2024年9月14日发(作者:杨兴)
The Bose
®
Wave
®
Radio
Owner’s Guide
TM
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the Wave
®
radio to rain
or moisture.
As with any electronic product, use care not to spill
liquids into any part of the radio. Liquids can cause a
failure and/or a fire hazard.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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These CAUTION marks are located on the bottom of your Wave radio:
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, as marked on the system, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this
owner’s guide.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, insert fully.
ATTENTION:
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche
dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.
Batteries
Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate.
Please read this owner’s guide
Please take the time to follow this owner’s guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate
your radio properly, and enjoy all of its advanced features. Save your owner’s guide for future
reference.
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Where to find…
For your records
Setting Up
Before .4
Unpacking 5
Selecting a location for 5
Installing 6
Connecting the 7
Connecting to a cable .7
Setting up the 8
Connecting 10
Operating Your Wave
®
Radio
Operating the .12
Operating the radio .12
Listening to 13
Setting .13
Reading the 14
Reading the 14
Customizing 15
Setting .16
Setting .17
Using 18
Maintaining Your Wave
®
Radio
Taking care of your 19
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Bose
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inside back cover
The serial number is located on the bottom of your radio.
Wave radio serial number:_______________________________________________________
Purchase date:_________________________________________________________________
We suggest you keep your sales receipt and warranty card together with this owner’s guide.
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Before you begin
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Thank you for purchasing the Bose
®
Wave
®
radio.
Fourteen years of research by Bose Corporation bring you the benefits of patented acoustic
waveguide speaker technology, which was named “Invention of the Year” by the Intellectual
Property Owners association.
Using this technology, a tube efficiently transfers energy from a small loudspeaker to the
outside air over a whole range of bass notes. And there is a 34-inch long waveguide folded
inside the Wave radio, enabling this tabletop radio to produce room-filling sound with full, rich
bass.
Your Wave radio also includes:
•Integrated system design for acoustic quality without inconvenient adjustments
•A high performance stereo tuner – offers up to 6 AM and 6 FM station presets
•Two independent alarms, with battery backup power to remember settings
•A credit card-size infrared remote control with mounting strip provided
•Inputs for an additional sound source, such as a CD or tape player
Please take the time to follow this owner’s guide carefully. It helps you set up and operate
your radio and enjoy all of its features and high-fidelity sound.
Unpacking the carton
Carefully unpack your system. Save all packing materials for possible future use. The original
packing materials provide the safest way to transport your Wave
®
radio. If any part of the
product appears damaged, do not attempt to use it. Notify Bose
®
Customer Service immedi-
ately (see phone numbers on the inside back cover).
Check to be sure your Wave radio contains the parts identified in Figure 1.
Note:
Find the serial number on the bottom of your radio. Write it on your warranty card and
in the space provided on page 3.
Figure 1
What comes with your
Wave radio
Wave radio
Remote control
9V
battery
Mounting strip
Lithium
battery
Power cord
Selecting a location for your radio
Please keep these guidelines in mind when selecting a location for your radio:
•Place the radio on a table or other flat surface.
•Do not use the radio in a damp location. It is important to prevent moisture from getting
into the unit.
•Do not place it on a metal surface or table that could interfere with AM reception.
•Since all electrical equipment generates some heat, do not place it on a heat-sensitive
surface.
•If you use the radio with your television or VCR, do not place it directly on top of the
television. It may interfere with the picture quality.
•A location within two feet of a wall is recommended for best bass performance.
•You get the maximum sound from your radio if you are able to place the radio across the
room from where you will be listening.
Please adjust the location to get the sound you prefer.
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Installing the battery
Figure 2
Installing the battery
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The Wave
®
radio’s 9 volt battery maintains the memory and backup alarm system for up to
three days during a power failure, or while the radio is unplugged. Operating without this
battery leaves the memory unprotected, but will not harm the radio. Use a standard 9V
battery (IEC 6F22 in Europe), available at most retail stores.
Note:
The battery does not power the radio or light the display.
lly turn your radio upside down (avoid scratching thetop).
the battery compartment on the bottom (Figure 2).
the arrow on the cover to slide the compartment open.
the battery inside, matching the large (–) and small (+) terminals with the opposite
size terminals on the clip inside the compartment.
the terminals together firmly.
the cover back and turn the radio right side up.
Setting Up
Connecting the power cord
the small end of the power cord into the power jack on the back of your radio
(Figure3). The connector is shaped to fit in only one direction. Line up the flat edge of the
plug with the flat edge on the side of the jack.
FM antenna is built into the power cord. To improve FM reception, unwind the power
cord completely.
the other end of the power cord into an electric outlet.
display panel lights and the time display begins flashing.
the CLOCK SET button once to stop the flashing.
Figure 3
Connecting the power cord
Flat edge
of connector
Connecting to a cable radio signal
To connect your radio to the FM signal available from some cable TV companies, contact
your cable provider for assistance. The connection is made to the FM 75Ω EXTERNAL
antenna connector on the back of the radio.
CAUTION:
Be certain that the installation includes a signal splitter so that only the FM band,
not the cable TV band, is transmitted to the radio. It is necessary to use a splitter that filters
the signal to prevent any re-emissions of the TV spectrum through the radio.
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Setting up the remote control
Figure 4
Locating the safety lock
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WARNING:
Keep the remote control battery away from children. It may cause a fire or
chemical burn if mishandled. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100˚C (212˚F), or
incinerate. Dispose of used battery promptly. Replace only with a battery of the correct type
and model number.
Your remote control may be one of two types (Figure 4A or 4B). Each is identified by the way
the battery compartment unlocks to install or replace the battery.
the remote control face down on a flat surface.
your remote has a slot on the back (Figure 4A), follow step A. Otherwise, follow step B
and refer to Figure 4B:
A. Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen into the slot. Push to the side as shown and hold. Slide
the battery compartment open with your finger.
B. Using your finger, push the tab lock to the side as shown and hold. Slide the battery
compartment open.
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Note:
Use only a Duracell, Eveready, Maxell, or Toshiba CR2032 or DL2032 lithium battery
(available at electronics stores). If you have difficulty finding a replacement battery, contact
Bose
®
Product Support (see phone numbers on the inside back cover).
g the remote control face down, insert the new battery into the compartment with
the + symbol facing up.
slide the battery compartment closed. It locks automatically.
the supplied mounting strip if you want to attach the remote to a surface in your
listening room. Peel off the protective backing to stick one piece to the back of the remote
and the other to the selected surface (Figure 5).
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Connecting other components
Use your Wave
®
radio to improve the sound of a CD player, tape player, or TV. You can also use
your radio as extension speakers for a Bose
®
Lifestyle
®
music system. Connect one of these
components to the right and left AUX IN jacks.
To play your radio through external speakers, connect powered Bose speakers to the radio’s
right and left VARIABLE OUT jacks. Audio cables for these connections are available at electron-
ics stores, or by calling Bose.
Most audio cables are color coded. Match the red plugs to the right (red) jack and the black
or white plugs to the left (white) jack (Figure 6).
Note:
Connecting components or speakers to the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio
speakers.
Figure 6
Connecting another component
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Using other components
Select your CD player, tape player, or other auxiliary source by pressing the AUX button.
Adjust the listening volume with the VOLUME buttons. Control all other functions, including
on/off, at the source, referring to its owner’s manual, if necessary.
Control your auxiliary powered speakers from the Wave
radio. If these speakers have a
volume control, you may use it.
Note:
Recording from your Wave radio is not recommended. Connecting a tape recorder to
the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio speakers, preventing you from monitoring the
recording volume.
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Component
Portable CD or tape
player
Cable
One miniplug-to-
stereo audio cable
Connection at
component
Headphone jack
For best sound, set
the player volume
control to approxi-
mately
3
/
4
of maximum
volume.
Audio output jacks
If there are two sets of
outputs (fixed and
variable), use fixed so
that the volume can
be controlled from the
radio.
Connection at
Wave radio
AUX IN jacks
Note
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AUX IN
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CD player, tape deck,
or VCR
One stereo audio
cable
AUX IN jacks
R
AUX IN
L
Recording from your Wave
®
radio is not
recommended because connections to
the VARIABLE OUT jacks shut off the
radio speakers, preventing you from
monitoring the recording volume.
Television
Use a standard RCA
cable for a TV with
stereo output jacks.
Use a standard Y
adapter for a TV with a
single (mono) audio
output jack.
You may need a special
adapter for a TV with a
headphone outlet.
Stereo cable with
male-to-male RCA
plugs.
Audio output jacks
If there are two sets of
outputs (fixed and
variable), use fixed so
that the volume can
be controlled from the
radio.
AUX IN jacks
R
AUX IN
L
To make sure the sound seems to
come from the screen, place the
Wave radio close to the TV. If there is
any interference with the TV picture,
move the radio farther away.
CAUTION:
To prevent interference
with the TV picture, do not place the
Wave radio directly on top of the TV.
Bose
®
Lifestyle
®
music system
TAPE (REC) jacks
AUX IN jacks
R
AUX IN
L
Powered Bose
speakers
Use the audio input
cable that came with
your speakers.
Speaker system input
(as described in the
speaker owner’s
manual)
VARIABLE OUT jacks
VARIABLE OUT
If your Bose audio input cable has
three connectors at the non-speakers
end, use only the two connectors that
look alike to connect to the radio
outputs. DONOT USE THE THIRD
CONNECTOR.
Connecting speakers to the VARI-
ABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio
speakers.
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Operating the remote control
Aim the remote control at the display of your Wave radio. Use the remote buttons in the same
way you use the radio control panel. The remote normally works up to 20 feet in front of the
radio, and 6 feet to either side. Replace the remote control battery when it stops operating,
or its range seems reduced (normally every year or two). Keep in mind that lighting and other
room conditions, in addition to battery age, can affect the operating range of an infrared
remote control.
Operating the radio control panel
Most of the functions of the clock and the radio are operated by similar buttons on the
control panel or the remote control (Figure 7). You can access additional functions by press-
ing two control panel buttons simultaneously (such as both TUNING buttons to display the
station), which requires a separate button on the remote (STA).
The control panel ON/OFF and VOLUME buttons have raised ridges to help you locate these
frequently used buttons.
Figure 7
The Wave radio remote and
control panel buttons
Hold (and press TUNING up or down)
to set the time
Set or check the
wakeup time
TIME
ALARM
Selects radio, tone, both, or no alarm
Set or check the wakeup time
Sets timed shutoff
Tunes up or down
the AM or FM band
Press together to
SLEEP
display current station
STA.
WAVE RADIO
ALARM
SET
CLOCK
SET
TUNING
12
PRESET STATIONS
456
3
TUNING
Displays current station
Stores/selects a
preset station
1
4
2
PRESET STATIONS
3
6
5
VOLUME
MUTE
AUX
AM
FM
ON/OFF
WAVE RADIO REMOTE CONTROL
Raises or lowers volume
Mutes/unmutes the radio
Turns the radio on and
selects AUX
Turns the radio on and
selects AM or FM
Turns the radio on/off
VOLUME
AUXAM/FM
ON/OFF
SLEEP/SNOOZE
Sets timed shutoff
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Listening to the radio
Function
To turn on/off - Press once to turn on (to the last source played) or
off. Or, press AM/FM or any PRESET to turn the radio on.
To adjust the volume - While the radio is either on or off, press and
hold either button to reset the volume. The display shows the volume
level, from 0 (soft) to 99 (loud).
To select AM or FM - If the radio is off or in AUX mode, press to
select the radio. Press again to change between AM and FM.
To tune in a station - Press and hold either button until the desired
station is selected.
Control panelRemote control
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
VOLUME
VOLUME
AM/FM
AM
FM
TUNING
TUNING
To seek a station - Press and hold either button until you hear a
beep. Release to find the next strong station. If necessary, turn the
volume up to hear the beep.
To preset up to 6 AM and 6 FM stations - Use the TUNING
buttons to find the desired station. Then hold down any PRESET button
until you hear a beep. The station is now preset to that number.
To select a preset station - Choose AM or FM. Press the PRESET
button for the station you want.
To display the selected station - If the display is in clock mode
and the radio is on, press both TUNING buttons simultaneously or STA.
TUNING
TUNING
AM/FM
STA.
TUNING
To mute the sound - Press to silence the radio. Press again to
restore volume.
To listen to a component connected to AUX - Press to turn on
the radio in AUX mode. This does not turn on the component.
To shut off automatically - Press to set automatic shutoff. The
display shows 75 minutes. Press again, or press and hold, to reduce the
time until shutoff to 60, 45, 30, 15, 10, 5, or 0 minutes.
No MUTE button
MUTE
AUX
AUX
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
Setting the time
Function
To set the clock - Hold down the CLOCK SET button and press
TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at first, then
faster. Release the TUNING button to stop.
Control panelRemote control
You cannot set
the time from the
remote control.
CLOCK
SET
TUNING
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Reading the clock display
Figure 8
The clock display
Shows current time, wakeup time, time remaining before
automatic shutoff, station frequency, or volume setting.
Lights to indicate
Alarm1 is on.
ALARM
AM
PM
ALARM 2
Lights to indicate
sound selected for
Alarm1.
Lights to indicate
sound selected for
Alarm2.
Lights to indicate
Alarm2 is on.
SLEEP
Lights to indicate
sleep mode is selected.
One will light to
indicate AM or PM.
Reading the radio display
Figure 9
The radio display
Lights to show auxiliary source, FM,
or AM band selected.
Lights while
receiving FM
stereo broadcast.
Lights while
volume setting
is displayed.
Lights while
radio
automatically
searches for a
strong signal.
Shows station
frequency, current
time, wakeup time,
time remaining before
automatic shutoff, or
volume setting.
AUXFM
STEREO
VOLAM
SEEK
PRESET
123456
Lights when you
preset a station.
Lights when you select
a preset station.
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Customizing the display
Function
AM/PM (12 hour)
or
Military (24 hour)
time
Buttons
ON/OFF
Action
Press ON/OFF once to turn your Wave
radio off.
CLOCK
SET
and
ON/OFF
Hold down CLOCK SET and press ON/OFF
toswitch between AM/PM (12 HR) or military
(24 HR) formats.
Clock or radio
mode
CLOCK
SET
and
AM/FM
In clock mode, the display shows the time
while the radio is on; in radio mode, the display
shows the selected radio station.
With the radio turned on, hold down the
CLOCK SET button and press the AM/FM
button to switch between clock and radio modes.
Dim setting
CLOCK
SET
and
In low light situations, the display dims
automatically.
To adjust the brightness level for the automatic
dim setting:
VOLUME
•Hold down the CLOCK SET button while
pressing VOLUME up to view the 10 levels
of increasing brightness.
Hold down the CLOCK SET button while
pressing VOLUME up or down to select
your preferred setting.
•
The selected setting is retained by the
radio, with the 9V battery as backup in case
of power outage.
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Setting Alarm 1
Note:
You can set the alarm with the radio on or off.
Function
To set the Alarm 1 time -
On the control panel
, hold down ALARM
SET and press TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at
first, then more quickly. Release TUNING to stop.
On the remote
, press TIME. The ALARM indicator flashes. Press
TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at first, then
more quickly. Release TUNING to stop. Press TIME to return the display
to the current time.
To turn on the Alarm 1 function - Press ALARM MODE or
ALARM in sequence to select the mode you want: tone, radio,
both tone and radio, or off.
For tone only
, press until the indicator lights.
For radio only
, press until the indicator lights.
For tone and radio
, press until both indicators light. When the
alarm goes off, the tone sounds. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to turn the
radio on. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to pause the radio for 10 minutes.
To turn off the Alarm 1 function - Press ALARM MODE or
ALARM until the display shows no Alarm 1 mode indicators.
To check the Alarm 1 setting -
On the control panel
, hold down
ALARM SET to see the wakeup time.
On the remote
, press TIME to see the wakeup time. Press TIME again to
return the display to current time.
To wake to a preselected radio station with Alarm 1 - While
holding ALARM SET, press the PRESET button for the station you want
(change between AM and FM if needed).
Control panelRemote control
ALARM
SET
TIME
ALARM
TUNING
TUNING
TIME
ALARM
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
Use the control panel
to select this feature.
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Setting Alarm 2
Note:
You can set the alarm with the radio on or off.
The ALARM 2 indicator must be flashing to set Alarm 2 time or sound.
The ALARM 2 indicator continues flashing for 10 seconds after the
Alarm 2 wakeup time or sound is set.
Function
To set the Alarm 2 time
On the control panel
:
1. Hold down ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE until the
ALARM 2 indicator flashes. You have 10 seconds to begin setting the
time.
2. Hold ALARM SET and press TUNING up or down. The time display
changes slowly at first, then more quickly.
3. Release TUNING to stop.
On the remote
:
. The ALARM 2 indicator1. Press TIME, then press ALARM
flashes. You have 10 seconds to begin setting the time.
2. Press TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at first,
then more quickly.
3. Release TUNING to stop.
4. Press TIME to return the display to the current time.
To turn on the Alarm 2 function -
On the control panel
, hold
down ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE until the ALARM 2
indicator flashes. Release ALARM SET.
On the remote
, press TIME, then press ALARM . The ALARM 2
indicator flashes. Press TIME again.
With ALARM 2 flashing, press ALARM MODE or ALARM in
sequence to select the mode you want: tone, radio, both tone and
radio, or off.
For tone only
, press until the indicator lights.
For radio only
, press until the indicator lights.
For tone and radio
, press until both indicators light. When the
alarm goes off, the tone sounds. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to turn the
radio on. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to pause the radio for 10 minutes.
To turn off the Alarm 2 function -
On the control panel
, hold
until the ALARM 2down ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE
indicator flashes. Release ALARM SET.
On the remote
, press TIME, then press ALARM . The ALARM 2
indicator flashes. Press TIME again.
With ALARM 2 flashing, press ALARM MODE or ALARM until the
display shows no Alarm 2 mode indicators.
To check the Alarm 2 setting -
On the control panel
, hold down
ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE to see the wakeup time.
On the remote
, press TIME, then press ALARM to see the wakeup
time. ALARM 2 flashes for 10 seconds.
To wake to a preselected radio station with Alarm 2 - While
ALARM 2 flashes, hold down ALARM SET and press the PRESET
button for the station you want (change between AM and FM if needed).
Control panelRemote control
ALARM
SET
ALARM MODE
TUNING
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
TUNING
ALARM
SET
ALARM MODE
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
ALARM
SET
ALARM MODE
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
TIME
ALARM MODE
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
Use the control panel
to select this feature.
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Using the alarms
Function
To stop the alarm - Press ON/OFF. The indicators remain lit.
Or, if you do not press ON/OFF, the tone alarm shuts off in 30 min-
utes, the radio alarm shuts off in 60 minutes.
The alarm automatically resets to repeat daily.
To pause the alarm for 10 minutes - Press SLEEP⁄SNOOZE or
SLEEP to have the radio or tone alarm repeat in 10 minutes. When
the alarm is in both radio and tone
mode, press SLEEP⁄SNOOZE
or SLEEP to pause the tone for 10 minutes and turn on the radio. Press
SLEEP⁄SNOOZE or SLEEP again to silence the radio - the tone repeats in
10 minutes.
You can repeat the pause cycle as many times as you want. If you do not
press any button while the tone is sounding, it shuts off in 30 minutes.
To set the volume of the radio alarm - The radio alarm turns on
and gradually increases to the last volume setting used. You can select a
volume setting with the radio on or off.
To set the volume of the tone alarm - The tone alarm turns on
and gradually increases to the last tone setting used. You can set a
louder or softer tone by pressing VOLUME up or down while the tone is
sounding.
To use the alarm during a power failure - Press ON/OFF to
silence. The backup battery runs the alarm for approximately three days
without AC power. To conserve power, only the tone alarm sounds even
if radio alarm is selected. Normal operation resumes when power is
restored. Replace the 9V battery after an extended power failure.
Control panelRemote control
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
VOLUME
VOLUME
VOLUME
VOLUME
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
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Taking care of your Wave radio
The only necessary maintenance is periodic battery replacement and cleaning.
Replacing the batteries
To protect your Wave radio’s memory and backup alarm system, replace the 9V battery every
year and when you have an extended power loss. A dead battery may leak and cause
damage. Do not unplug your Wave radio from the power outlet while replacing the battery. If
you do unplug it, you will need to reset the clock, alarm settings, and station presets. For
further information on replacing the 9V battery, see “Installing the battery” on page 6.
For information on replacing the remote control battery, see “Setting up the remote control” on
page8.
Cleaning your radio
Use only a cloth to clean the outside of the Wave radio. If necessary, you may use a soft-
bristled attachment to gently vacuum the front of the radio.
Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or
abrasives. Do not spray cleaners directly on the radio. Do not allow liquids to spill into any
openings on the radio.
If liquids get into the product, turn the radio off. Call Bose
®
Customer Service as soon as
possible to arrange for service (see phone numbers on inside back cover).
Technical information
Power rating
USA/Canada: 120V~ 50/60 Hz 50W
Dimensions
14"W x 8
1
⁄
4
"D x 4
1
⁄
8
"H (35.6 cm x 21.0 cm x 10.5 cm)
Weight
7 lb (3.2 kg)
Warranty period
The Bose Wave radio is covered by a limited 1-year transferable warranty. Details of the
warranty are provided on the warranty card that came with your radio. Please fill out the
information section on the card and mail it to Bose.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Radio does not function
What to do
•Make sure the power connector is inserted securely into the radio, matching the flat side of
the connector to the flat side of the jack, and the power cord is plugged fully into an
operating AC wall outlet.
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Increase the volume.
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to unmute the sound.
Check the connections for any auxiliary component.
Select AUX to hear a source connected to the AUX IN jacks.
Be sure that the component is turned on.
Check battery and its polarity (+ and –).
Replace battery, if necessary (see page 8).
Operate the remote control closer to the radio.
Check for interference from room lighting or sunlight, or dust or dirt on the lens. Try the
radio in a different location.
No sound
Remote control
is inconsistent
or does not work
AM reception is weak•Adjust the internal AM antenna by turning the radio slightly.
•Try moving the radio farther from a TV, fluorescent lights, dimmer switches, or other elec-
tronic equipment which generate electrical noise.
•You may be in an area of weak AM signal coverage.
•Extend the power cord as much as possible. The FM antenna is in the power cord.
•Move the power cord to adjust the FM antenna.
•If you still have problems with FM reception, you may need an external antenna. Call Bose
®
Customer Service to request one.
FM reception is weak
Customer service
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose Customer Service. See the inside back
cover for Bose Corporation offices and phone numbers.
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A
acoustic waveguide 4
ALARM 16, 17
Alarm 1 16
Alarm 2 17
ALARM 2 indicator 17
ALARM MODE 17
ALARM SET 16, 17
AM reception 5, 20
AM/FM 13, 15
AM/PM (12 HR) 15
automatic shutoff 13, 14
AUX 10, 11, 12, 13, 20
AUX IN jacks 10, 11, 20
auxiliary source 10, 14
B
backup alarm 6, 19
bass 4, 5
batteries 2, 5, 19, 20
battery carrier 8, 9
battery compartment 6, 8
brightness level 15
C
cable radio signal 7
CD 4, 10, 11
cleaning 19
clock 7, 12-15, 19
clock display 14
clock mode 13, 15
CLOCK SET 7, 13, 15
connections 20
control panel 12, 13, 16-18
customer service 20
D
dim setting 15
dimensions 19
dimmer switch 20
display 6, 7, 12-17
E
electrical noise 20
external antenna 7, 20
F
fluorescent lights 20
FM 75Ω EXTERNAL connector 7
FM antenna 7, 20
FM reception 7, 20
H
heat 5, 9
hook-and-loop fastener 5, 9
I
infrared 4, 12
interference 11, 20
L
lithium battery 9
location 5, 20, 23
M
memory 6
military (24 HR) 15
moisture 2
music center 20
MUTE 120
N
9V battery 6, 15, 18, 19
O
ON/OFF 12, 15, 18
P
power connector 20
power cord 5, 7, 20
power failure 6, 18
power rating 19
powered speakers 10
PRESET 13, 16, 17
preset station 12, 13, 14
R
radio 2, 20
radio display 14
radio mode 15
remote control 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16-20
S
safety 2
seek 13
serial number 3, 5
signal splitter 7
SLEEP 16, 17, 18
Sleep mode 14
SLEEP/SNOOZE 16, 17
STA 12, 13
station frequency 14
stereo tuner 4
T
tape player 4, 10, 11
television 5, 11
TIME 16, 17
tone 12, 16, 17, 18
troubleshooting 20
tune 4, 12, 13
TUNING 12, 13, 16, 17
TV 7, 10, 11, 20
U
unmute 20
unpack 5
21
22
V
VARIABLE OUT jacks 10, 11
VCR 5, 11
voltage 2
VOLUME 10, 12, 15, 18
volume 10-14, 18, 20
W
wakeup time 12, 14, 16, 17
warranty 3, 5, 19
waveguide 4
weight 19
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©2000 Bose Corporation
The Mountain, Framingham, MA 07101-9168 USA
198321 AM Rev.03 JN00531
2024年9月14日发(作者:杨兴)
The Bose
®
Wave
®
Radio
Owner’s Guide
TM
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the Wave
®
radio to rain
or moisture.
As with any electronic product, use care not to spill
liquids into any part of the radio. Liquids can cause a
failure and/or a fire hazard.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
AVIS
RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUVRIR
AFIN DE PRÉVENIR UN CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER
LE COUVERCLE ARRIÈRE. IL NE SE TROUVE À L’INTÉRIEUR
AUCUNE PIÈCE POUVANT ÊTRE RÉPARÉE PAR
L’USAGER. S’ADRESSER À UN RÉPARATEUR COMPÉTENT.
These CAUTION marks are located on the bottom of your Wave radio:
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, as marked on the system, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this
owner’s guide.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, insert fully.
ATTENTION:
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche
dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.
Batteries
Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate.
Please read this owner’s guide
Please take the time to follow this owner’s guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate
your radio properly, and enjoy all of its advanced features. Save your owner’s guide for future
reference.
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Where to find…
For your records
Setting Up
Before .4
Unpacking 5
Selecting a location for 5
Installing 6
Connecting the 7
Connecting to a cable .7
Setting up the 8
Connecting 10
Operating Your Wave
®
Radio
Operating the .12
Operating the radio .12
Listening to 13
Setting .13
Reading the 14
Reading the 14
Customizing 15
Setting .16
Setting .17
Using 18
Maintaining Your Wave
®
Radio
Taking care of your 19
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Bose
®
inside back cover
The serial number is located on the bottom of your radio.
Wave radio serial number:_______________________________________________________
Purchase date:_________________________________________________________________
We suggest you keep your sales receipt and warranty card together with this owner’s guide.
3
Before you begin
4
Thank you for purchasing the Bose
®
Wave
®
radio.
Fourteen years of research by Bose Corporation bring you the benefits of patented acoustic
waveguide speaker technology, which was named “Invention of the Year” by the Intellectual
Property Owners association.
Using this technology, a tube efficiently transfers energy from a small loudspeaker to the
outside air over a whole range of bass notes. And there is a 34-inch long waveguide folded
inside the Wave radio, enabling this tabletop radio to produce room-filling sound with full, rich
bass.
Your Wave radio also includes:
•Integrated system design for acoustic quality without inconvenient adjustments
•A high performance stereo tuner – offers up to 6 AM and 6 FM station presets
•Two independent alarms, with battery backup power to remember settings
•A credit card-size infrared remote control with mounting strip provided
•Inputs for an additional sound source, such as a CD or tape player
Please take the time to follow this owner’s guide carefully. It helps you set up and operate
your radio and enjoy all of its features and high-fidelity sound.
Unpacking the carton
Carefully unpack your system. Save all packing materials for possible future use. The original
packing materials provide the safest way to transport your Wave
®
radio. If any part of the
product appears damaged, do not attempt to use it. Notify Bose
®
Customer Service immedi-
ately (see phone numbers on the inside back cover).
Check to be sure your Wave radio contains the parts identified in Figure 1.
Note:
Find the serial number on the bottom of your radio. Write it on your warranty card and
in the space provided on page 3.
Figure 1
What comes with your
Wave radio
Wave radio
Remote control
9V
battery
Mounting strip
Lithium
battery
Power cord
Selecting a location for your radio
Please keep these guidelines in mind when selecting a location for your radio:
•Place the radio on a table or other flat surface.
•Do not use the radio in a damp location. It is important to prevent moisture from getting
into the unit.
•Do not place it on a metal surface or table that could interfere with AM reception.
•Since all electrical equipment generates some heat, do not place it on a heat-sensitive
surface.
•If you use the radio with your television or VCR, do not place it directly on top of the
television. It may interfere with the picture quality.
•A location within two feet of a wall is recommended for best bass performance.
•You get the maximum sound from your radio if you are able to place the radio across the
room from where you will be listening.
Please adjust the location to get the sound you prefer.
5
Installing the battery
Figure 2
Installing the battery
6
The Wave
®
radio’s 9 volt battery maintains the memory and backup alarm system for up to
three days during a power failure, or while the radio is unplugged. Operating without this
battery leaves the memory unprotected, but will not harm the radio. Use a standard 9V
battery (IEC 6F22 in Europe), available at most retail stores.
Note:
The battery does not power the radio or light the display.
lly turn your radio upside down (avoid scratching thetop).
the battery compartment on the bottom (Figure 2).
the arrow on the cover to slide the compartment open.
the battery inside, matching the large (–) and small (+) terminals with the opposite
size terminals on the clip inside the compartment.
the terminals together firmly.
the cover back and turn the radio right side up.
Setting Up
Connecting the power cord
the small end of the power cord into the power jack on the back of your radio
(Figure3). The connector is shaped to fit in only one direction. Line up the flat edge of the
plug with the flat edge on the side of the jack.
FM antenna is built into the power cord. To improve FM reception, unwind the power
cord completely.
the other end of the power cord into an electric outlet.
display panel lights and the time display begins flashing.
the CLOCK SET button once to stop the flashing.
Figure 3
Connecting the power cord
Flat edge
of connector
Connecting to a cable radio signal
To connect your radio to the FM signal available from some cable TV companies, contact
your cable provider for assistance. The connection is made to the FM 75Ω EXTERNAL
antenna connector on the back of the radio.
CAUTION:
Be certain that the installation includes a signal splitter so that only the FM band,
not the cable TV band, is transmitted to the radio. It is necessary to use a splitter that filters
the signal to prevent any re-emissions of the TV spectrum through the radio.
7
Setting up the remote control
Figure 4
Locating the safety lock
8
WARNING:
Keep the remote control battery away from children. It may cause a fire or
chemical burn if mishandled. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100˚C (212˚F), or
incinerate. Dispose of used battery promptly. Replace only with a battery of the correct type
and model number.
Your remote control may be one of two types (Figure 4A or 4B). Each is identified by the way
the battery compartment unlocks to install or replace the battery.
the remote control face down on a flat surface.
your remote has a slot on the back (Figure 4A), follow step A. Otherwise, follow step B
and refer to Figure 4B:
A. Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen into the slot. Push to the side as shown and hold. Slide
the battery compartment open with your finger.
B. Using your finger, push the tab lock to the side as shown and hold. Slide the battery
compartment open.
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Note:
Use only a Duracell, Eveready, Maxell, or Toshiba CR2032 or DL2032 lithium battery
(available at electronics stores). If you have difficulty finding a replacement battery, contact
Bose
®
Product Support (see phone numbers on the inside back cover).
g the remote control face down, insert the new battery into the compartment with
the + symbol facing up.
slide the battery compartment closed. It locks automatically.
the supplied mounting strip if you want to attach the remote to a surface in your
listening room. Peel off the protective backing to stick one piece to the back of the remote
and the other to the selected surface (Figure 5).
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Connecting other components
Use your Wave
®
radio to improve the sound of a CD player, tape player, or TV. You can also use
your radio as extension speakers for a Bose
®
Lifestyle
®
music system. Connect one of these
components to the right and left AUX IN jacks.
To play your radio through external speakers, connect powered Bose speakers to the radio’s
right and left VARIABLE OUT jacks. Audio cables for these connections are available at electron-
ics stores, or by calling Bose.
Most audio cables are color coded. Match the red plugs to the right (red) jack and the black
or white plugs to the left (white) jack (Figure 6).
Note:
Connecting components or speakers to the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio
speakers.
Figure 6
Connecting another component
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Using other components
Select your CD player, tape player, or other auxiliary source by pressing the AUX button.
Adjust the listening volume with the VOLUME buttons. Control all other functions, including
on/off, at the source, referring to its owner’s manual, if necessary.
Control your auxiliary powered speakers from the Wave
radio. If these speakers have a
volume control, you may use it.
Note:
Recording from your Wave radio is not recommended. Connecting a tape recorder to
the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio speakers, preventing you from monitoring the
recording volume.
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Component
Portable CD or tape
player
Cable
One miniplug-to-
stereo audio cable
Connection at
component
Headphone jack
For best sound, set
the player volume
control to approxi-
mately
3
/
4
of maximum
volume.
Audio output jacks
If there are two sets of
outputs (fixed and
variable), use fixed so
that the volume can
be controlled from the
radio.
Connection at
Wave radio
AUX IN jacks
Note
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AUX IN
L
CD player, tape deck,
or VCR
One stereo audio
cable
AUX IN jacks
R
AUX IN
L
Recording from your Wave
®
radio is not
recommended because connections to
the VARIABLE OUT jacks shut off the
radio speakers, preventing you from
monitoring the recording volume.
Television
Use a standard RCA
cable for a TV with
stereo output jacks.
Use a standard Y
adapter for a TV with a
single (mono) audio
output jack.
You may need a special
adapter for a TV with a
headphone outlet.
Stereo cable with
male-to-male RCA
plugs.
Audio output jacks
If there are two sets of
outputs (fixed and
variable), use fixed so
that the volume can
be controlled from the
radio.
AUX IN jacks
R
AUX IN
L
To make sure the sound seems to
come from the screen, place the
Wave radio close to the TV. If there is
any interference with the TV picture,
move the radio farther away.
CAUTION:
To prevent interference
with the TV picture, do not place the
Wave radio directly on top of the TV.
Bose
®
Lifestyle
®
music system
TAPE (REC) jacks
AUX IN jacks
R
AUX IN
L
Powered Bose
speakers
Use the audio input
cable that came with
your speakers.
Speaker system input
(as described in the
speaker owner’s
manual)
VARIABLE OUT jacks
VARIABLE OUT
If your Bose audio input cable has
three connectors at the non-speakers
end, use only the two connectors that
look alike to connect to the radio
outputs. DONOT USE THE THIRD
CONNECTOR.
Connecting speakers to the VARI-
ABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio
speakers.
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Operating the remote control
Aim the remote control at the display of your Wave radio. Use the remote buttons in the same
way you use the radio control panel. The remote normally works up to 20 feet in front of the
radio, and 6 feet to either side. Replace the remote control battery when it stops operating,
or its range seems reduced (normally every year or two). Keep in mind that lighting and other
room conditions, in addition to battery age, can affect the operating range of an infrared
remote control.
Operating the radio control panel
Most of the functions of the clock and the radio are operated by similar buttons on the
control panel or the remote control (Figure 7). You can access additional functions by press-
ing two control panel buttons simultaneously (such as both TUNING buttons to display the
station), which requires a separate button on the remote (STA).
The control panel ON/OFF and VOLUME buttons have raised ridges to help you locate these
frequently used buttons.
Figure 7
The Wave radio remote and
control panel buttons
Hold (and press TUNING up or down)
to set the time
Set or check the
wakeup time
TIME
ALARM
Selects radio, tone, both, or no alarm
Set or check the wakeup time
Sets timed shutoff
Tunes up or down
the AM or FM band
Press together to
SLEEP
display current station
STA.
WAVE RADIO
ALARM
SET
CLOCK
SET
TUNING
12
PRESET STATIONS
456
3
TUNING
Displays current station
Stores/selects a
preset station
1
4
2
PRESET STATIONS
3
6
5
VOLUME
MUTE
AUX
AM
FM
ON/OFF
WAVE RADIO REMOTE CONTROL
Raises or lowers volume
Mutes/unmutes the radio
Turns the radio on and
selects AUX
Turns the radio on and
selects AM or FM
Turns the radio on/off
VOLUME
AUXAM/FM
ON/OFF
SLEEP/SNOOZE
Sets timed shutoff
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Listening to the radio
Function
To turn on/off - Press once to turn on (to the last source played) or
off. Or, press AM/FM or any PRESET to turn the radio on.
To adjust the volume - While the radio is either on or off, press and
hold either button to reset the volume. The display shows the volume
level, from 0 (soft) to 99 (loud).
To select AM or FM - If the radio is off or in AUX mode, press to
select the radio. Press again to change between AM and FM.
To tune in a station - Press and hold either button until the desired
station is selected.
Control panelRemote control
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
VOLUME
VOLUME
AM/FM
AM
FM
TUNING
TUNING
To seek a station - Press and hold either button until you hear a
beep. Release to find the next strong station. If necessary, turn the
volume up to hear the beep.
To preset up to 6 AM and 6 FM stations - Use the TUNING
buttons to find the desired station. Then hold down any PRESET button
until you hear a beep. The station is now preset to that number.
To select a preset station - Choose AM or FM. Press the PRESET
button for the station you want.
To display the selected station - If the display is in clock mode
and the radio is on, press both TUNING buttons simultaneously or STA.
TUNING
TUNING
AM/FM
STA.
TUNING
To mute the sound - Press to silence the radio. Press again to
restore volume.
To listen to a component connected to AUX - Press to turn on
the radio in AUX mode. This does not turn on the component.
To shut off automatically - Press to set automatic shutoff. The
display shows 75 minutes. Press again, or press and hold, to reduce the
time until shutoff to 60, 45, 30, 15, 10, 5, or 0 minutes.
No MUTE button
MUTE
AUX
AUX
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
Setting the time
Function
To set the clock - Hold down the CLOCK SET button and press
TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at first, then
faster. Release the TUNING button to stop.
Control panelRemote control
You cannot set
the time from the
remote control.
CLOCK
SET
TUNING
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Reading the clock display
Figure 8
The clock display
Shows current time, wakeup time, time remaining before
automatic shutoff, station frequency, or volume setting.
Lights to indicate
Alarm1 is on.
ALARM
AM
PM
ALARM 2
Lights to indicate
sound selected for
Alarm1.
Lights to indicate
sound selected for
Alarm2.
Lights to indicate
Alarm2 is on.
SLEEP
Lights to indicate
sleep mode is selected.
One will light to
indicate AM or PM.
Reading the radio display
Figure 9
The radio display
Lights to show auxiliary source, FM,
or AM band selected.
Lights while
receiving FM
stereo broadcast.
Lights while
volume setting
is displayed.
Lights while
radio
automatically
searches for a
strong signal.
Shows station
frequency, current
time, wakeup time,
time remaining before
automatic shutoff, or
volume setting.
AUXFM
STEREO
VOLAM
SEEK
PRESET
123456
Lights when you
preset a station.
Lights when you select
a preset station.
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Customizing the display
Function
AM/PM (12 hour)
or
Military (24 hour)
time
Buttons
ON/OFF
Action
Press ON/OFF once to turn your Wave
radio off.
CLOCK
SET
and
ON/OFF
Hold down CLOCK SET and press ON/OFF
toswitch between AM/PM (12 HR) or military
(24 HR) formats.
Clock or radio
mode
CLOCK
SET
and
AM/FM
In clock mode, the display shows the time
while the radio is on; in radio mode, the display
shows the selected radio station.
With the radio turned on, hold down the
CLOCK SET button and press the AM/FM
button to switch between clock and radio modes.
Dim setting
CLOCK
SET
and
In low light situations, the display dims
automatically.
To adjust the brightness level for the automatic
dim setting:
VOLUME
•Hold down the CLOCK SET button while
pressing VOLUME up to view the 10 levels
of increasing brightness.
Hold down the CLOCK SET button while
pressing VOLUME up or down to select
your preferred setting.
•
The selected setting is retained by the
radio, with the 9V battery as backup in case
of power outage.
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Setting Alarm 1
Note:
You can set the alarm with the radio on or off.
Function
To set the Alarm 1 time -
On the control panel
, hold down ALARM
SET and press TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at
first, then more quickly. Release TUNING to stop.
On the remote
, press TIME. The ALARM indicator flashes. Press
TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at first, then
more quickly. Release TUNING to stop. Press TIME to return the display
to the current time.
To turn on the Alarm 1 function - Press ALARM MODE or
ALARM in sequence to select the mode you want: tone, radio,
both tone and radio, or off.
For tone only
, press until the indicator lights.
For radio only
, press until the indicator lights.
For tone and radio
, press until both indicators light. When the
alarm goes off, the tone sounds. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to turn the
radio on. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to pause the radio for 10 minutes.
To turn off the Alarm 1 function - Press ALARM MODE or
ALARM until the display shows no Alarm 1 mode indicators.
To check the Alarm 1 setting -
On the control panel
, hold down
ALARM SET to see the wakeup time.
On the remote
, press TIME to see the wakeup time. Press TIME again to
return the display to current time.
To wake to a preselected radio station with Alarm 1 - While
holding ALARM SET, press the PRESET button for the station you want
(change between AM and FM if needed).
Control panelRemote control
ALARM
SET
TIME
ALARM
TUNING
TUNING
TIME
ALARM
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
Use the control panel
to select this feature.
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Setting Alarm 2
Note:
You can set the alarm with the radio on or off.
The ALARM 2 indicator must be flashing to set Alarm 2 time or sound.
The ALARM 2 indicator continues flashing for 10 seconds after the
Alarm 2 wakeup time or sound is set.
Function
To set the Alarm 2 time
On the control panel
:
1. Hold down ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE until the
ALARM 2 indicator flashes. You have 10 seconds to begin setting the
time.
2. Hold ALARM SET and press TUNING up or down. The time display
changes slowly at first, then more quickly.
3. Release TUNING to stop.
On the remote
:
. The ALARM 2 indicator1. Press TIME, then press ALARM
flashes. You have 10 seconds to begin setting the time.
2. Press TUNING up or down. The time display changes slowly at first,
then more quickly.
3. Release TUNING to stop.
4. Press TIME to return the display to the current time.
To turn on the Alarm 2 function -
On the control panel
, hold
down ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE until the ALARM 2
indicator flashes. Release ALARM SET.
On the remote
, press TIME, then press ALARM . The ALARM 2
indicator flashes. Press TIME again.
With ALARM 2 flashing, press ALARM MODE or ALARM in
sequence to select the mode you want: tone, radio, both tone and
radio, or off.
For tone only
, press until the indicator lights.
For radio only
, press until the indicator lights.
For tone and radio
, press until both indicators light. When the
alarm goes off, the tone sounds. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to turn the
radio on. Press SLEEP/SNOOZE to pause the radio for 10 minutes.
To turn off the Alarm 2 function -
On the control panel
, hold
until the ALARM 2down ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE
indicator flashes. Release ALARM SET.
On the remote
, press TIME, then press ALARM . The ALARM 2
indicator flashes. Press TIME again.
With ALARM 2 flashing, press ALARM MODE or ALARM until the
display shows no Alarm 2 mode indicators.
To check the Alarm 2 setting -
On the control panel
, hold down
ALARM SET and press ALARM MODE to see the wakeup time.
On the remote
, press TIME, then press ALARM to see the wakeup
time. ALARM 2 flashes for 10 seconds.
To wake to a preselected radio station with Alarm 2 - While
ALARM 2 flashes, hold down ALARM SET and press the PRESET
button for the station you want (change between AM and FM if needed).
Control panelRemote control
ALARM
SET
ALARM MODE
TUNING
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
TUNING
ALARM
SET
ALARM MODE
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
ALARM
SET
ALARM MODE
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
TIME
ALARM MODE
ALARM
TIME
ALARM
ALARM
SET
Use the control panel
to select this feature.
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Using the alarms
Function
To stop the alarm - Press ON/OFF. The indicators remain lit.
Or, if you do not press ON/OFF, the tone alarm shuts off in 30 min-
utes, the radio alarm shuts off in 60 minutes.
The alarm automatically resets to repeat daily.
To pause the alarm for 10 minutes - Press SLEEP⁄SNOOZE or
SLEEP to have the radio or tone alarm repeat in 10 minutes. When
the alarm is in both radio and tone
mode, press SLEEP⁄SNOOZE
or SLEEP to pause the tone for 10 minutes and turn on the radio. Press
SLEEP⁄SNOOZE or SLEEP again to silence the radio - the tone repeats in
10 minutes.
You can repeat the pause cycle as many times as you want. If you do not
press any button while the tone is sounding, it shuts off in 30 minutes.
To set the volume of the radio alarm - The radio alarm turns on
and gradually increases to the last volume setting used. You can select a
volume setting with the radio on or off.
To set the volume of the tone alarm - The tone alarm turns on
and gradually increases to the last tone setting used. You can set a
louder or softer tone by pressing VOLUME up or down while the tone is
sounding.
To use the alarm during a power failure - Press ON/OFF to
silence. The backup battery runs the alarm for approximately three days
without AC power. To conserve power, only the tone alarm sounds even
if radio alarm is selected. Normal operation resumes when power is
restored. Replace the 9V battery after an extended power failure.
Control panelRemote control
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
SLEEP/SNOOZE
SLEEP
VOLUME
VOLUME
VOLUME
VOLUME
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
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Taking care of your Wave radio
The only necessary maintenance is periodic battery replacement and cleaning.
Replacing the batteries
To protect your Wave radio’s memory and backup alarm system, replace the 9V battery every
year and when you have an extended power loss. A dead battery may leak and cause
damage. Do not unplug your Wave radio from the power outlet while replacing the battery. If
you do unplug it, you will need to reset the clock, alarm settings, and station presets. For
further information on replacing the 9V battery, see “Installing the battery” on page 6.
For information on replacing the remote control battery, see “Setting up the remote control” on
page8.
Cleaning your radio
Use only a cloth to clean the outside of the Wave radio. If necessary, you may use a soft-
bristled attachment to gently vacuum the front of the radio.
Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or
abrasives. Do not spray cleaners directly on the radio. Do not allow liquids to spill into any
openings on the radio.
If liquids get into the product, turn the radio off. Call Bose
®
Customer Service as soon as
possible to arrange for service (see phone numbers on inside back cover).
Technical information
Power rating
USA/Canada: 120V~ 50/60 Hz 50W
Dimensions
14"W x 8
1
⁄
4
"D x 4
1
⁄
8
"H (35.6 cm x 21.0 cm x 10.5 cm)
Weight
7 lb (3.2 kg)
Warranty period
The Bose Wave radio is covered by a limited 1-year transferable warranty. Details of the
warranty are provided on the warranty card that came with your radio. Please fill out the
information section on the card and mail it to Bose.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Radio does not function
What to do
•Make sure the power connector is inserted securely into the radio, matching the flat side of
the connector to the flat side of the jack, and the power cord is plugged fully into an
operating AC wall outlet.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Increase the volume.
Press the MUTE button on the remote control to unmute the sound.
Check the connections for any auxiliary component.
Select AUX to hear a source connected to the AUX IN jacks.
Be sure that the component is turned on.
Check battery and its polarity (+ and –).
Replace battery, if necessary (see page 8).
Operate the remote control closer to the radio.
Check for interference from room lighting or sunlight, or dust or dirt on the lens. Try the
radio in a different location.
No sound
Remote control
is inconsistent
or does not work
AM reception is weak•Adjust the internal AM antenna by turning the radio slightly.
•Try moving the radio farther from a TV, fluorescent lights, dimmer switches, or other elec-
tronic equipment which generate electrical noise.
•You may be in an area of weak AM signal coverage.
•Extend the power cord as much as possible. The FM antenna is in the power cord.
•Move the power cord to adjust the FM antenna.
•If you still have problems with FM reception, you may need an external antenna. Call Bose
®
Customer Service to request one.
FM reception is weak
Customer service
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose Customer Service. See the inside back
cover for Bose Corporation offices and phone numbers.
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A
acoustic waveguide 4
ALARM 16, 17
Alarm 1 16
Alarm 2 17
ALARM 2 indicator 17
ALARM MODE 17
ALARM SET 16, 17
AM reception 5, 20
AM/FM 13, 15
AM/PM (12 HR) 15
automatic shutoff 13, 14
AUX 10, 11, 12, 13, 20
AUX IN jacks 10, 11, 20
auxiliary source 10, 14
B
backup alarm 6, 19
bass 4, 5
batteries 2, 5, 19, 20
battery carrier 8, 9
battery compartment 6, 8
brightness level 15
C
cable radio signal 7
CD 4, 10, 11
cleaning 19
clock 7, 12-15, 19
clock display 14
clock mode 13, 15
CLOCK SET 7, 13, 15
connections 20
control panel 12, 13, 16-18
customer service 20
D
dim setting 15
dimensions 19
dimmer switch 20
display 6, 7, 12-17
E
electrical noise 20
external antenna 7, 20
F
fluorescent lights 20
FM 75Ω EXTERNAL connector 7
FM antenna 7, 20
FM reception 7, 20
H
heat 5, 9
hook-and-loop fastener 5, 9
I
infrared 4, 12
interference 11, 20
L
lithium battery 9
location 5, 20, 23
M
memory 6
military (24 HR) 15
moisture 2
music center 20
MUTE 120
N
9V battery 6, 15, 18, 19
O
ON/OFF 12, 15, 18
P
power connector 20
power cord 5, 7, 20
power failure 6, 18
power rating 19
powered speakers 10
PRESET 13, 16, 17
preset station 12, 13, 14
R
radio 2, 20
radio display 14
radio mode 15
remote control 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16-20
S
safety 2
seek 13
serial number 3, 5
signal splitter 7
SLEEP 16, 17, 18
Sleep mode 14
SLEEP/SNOOZE 16, 17
STA 12, 13
station frequency 14
stereo tuner 4
T
tape player 4, 10, 11
television 5, 11
TIME 16, 17
tone 12, 16, 17, 18
troubleshooting 20
tune 4, 12, 13
TUNING 12, 13, 16, 17
TV 7, 10, 11, 20
U
unmute 20
unpack 5
21
22
V
VARIABLE OUT jacks 10, 11
VCR 5, 11
voltage 2
VOLUME 10, 12, 15, 18
volume 10-14, 18, 20
W
wakeup time 12, 14, 16, 17
warranty 3, 5, 19
waveguide 4
weight 19
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