1. Folasaga
This manual provides detailed instructions for the LFF DAB Plus Digital FM Radio. It covers setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and user experience. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device.

Luma view of the LFF DAB Plus Digital FM Radio, showing the speaker grille, color display, and extended antenna.
2. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Fa'amolemole siaki le afifi mo mea nei:
- 1 x LFF DAB Plus Digital FM Radio
- 1 x AC Faʻamau Faʻamau
- 1 x Ta'iala Amata vave
3. Oloa Ua Ovaview
Familiarize yourself with the radio's components and controls.
3.1 Vaega Autu

This diagram illustrates the radio's key functions: DAB+ radio, 60 station presets, FM radio, sleep timer, headphone jack, Bluetooth connectivity, full-color screen, and dual alarm capability.
3.2 Pulea ma Uafu

Le pito i luga ma le itu view of the radio, showing control buttons and knobs on the top panel, and the 3.5mm headphone jack located on the side.
Refer to the diagram above for the location of the following:
- Ki Malosi: Ki'i/ tape le leitio.
- Faiga Fa'amau: Switches between DAB+, FM, and Bluetooth modes.
- Tune/Select Knob: Rotates to tune stations or navigate menus, press to select.
- Kipo leo: Fetuuna'i le leo leo.
- Fa'atonu ki: For saving and recalling favorite stations.
- Alarm/Sleep Timer Button: Accesses alarm and sleep timer settings.
- Fa'aaliga Lanu: Shows station information, time, and menu options.
- Siaki Ulufale (3.5mm): Mo le faalogo patino.
- DC IN Taulaga: Mo le fa'afeso'ota'i le fa'aoga eletise AC.
- Antenna Telescopic: Mo le fa'aleleia atili o le leitio.
4. Seti
4.1 Malosiaga
The radio can be powered by the included AC adapter or by batteries.
- Malosiaga AC: Connect the AC power adapter to the DC IN port on the back of the radio and plug it into a wall outlet.
- Malosi o le ma'a: Open the battery compartment on the back of the radio and insert 4 x 1.5V AA (LR6) batteries, ensuring correct polarity.

Tua view of the radio, detailing the battery compartment for 4x AA batteries, the AC adapter input (5V/1000mA), and the 360° rotatable antenna. Product dimensions are also indicated.
4.2 Fetuunaiga Antenna
Extend the telescopic antenna fully (approximately 39 cm) and adjust its angle for optimal reception, especially for DAB+ and FM stations.

This diagram illustrates the radio's strong DAB+ and FM reception capabilities with the fully extended 39cm antenna, showing frequency ranges and the capacity for 60 total presets (30 DAB+, 30 FM).
4.3 Va'aiga Muamua (DAB+)
- Ki le leitio.
- Ensure the mode is set to DAB+. If not, press the Faiga faamau e sui ai.
- The radio will automatically perform a full scan for available DAB+ stations. This may take a few minutes.
- Once the scan is complete, the radio will display a list of found stations.
5. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
5.1 Faiga o le Leitio DAB+
- Oomi le Faiga button to select DAB+ mode.
- Liliu le Fa'alogo/Filifili knob to browse through the available stations.
- Oomi le Fa'alogo/Filifili knob to select a station.
- Fa'asaoina Fa'atonu: To save a station, press and hold a Fa'atonu button until the display confirms. To recall, briefly press the corresponding Fa'atonu button. Up to 30 DAB+ stations can be saved.
5.2 FM Leitio Ala
- Oomi le Faiga faamau e filifili ai le ala FM.
- Liliu le Fa'alogo/Filifili knob to manually tune to a frequency.
- Oomi ma uu le Fa'alogo/Filifili knob for a few seconds to auto-scan for the next available station.
- Fa'asaoina Fa'atonu: Similar to DAB+ mode, press and hold a Fa'atonu button to save, and briefly press to recall. Up to 30 FM stations can be saved.
5.3 Faiga Bluetooth

This diagram illustrates the three primary playback options for the radio: through its internal speaker, via Bluetooth connection to an external device, or using headphones connected to the headphone jack.
- Oomi le Faiga button to select Bluetooth mode. The display will show "Bluetooth Pairing" or similar.
- I lau masini fafo (e pei o le telefonipoto), fa'agaoioia le Bluetooth ma saili mo masini o lo'o avanoa.
- Select "LFF Radio" (or similar name) from the list to pair.
- Once paired, you can play audio from your device through the radio's speaker.
- Fa'aaliga: This radio acts as a Bluetooth receiver. It does not support connecting to Bluetooth headphones or other Bluetooth speakers.
5.4 Taimi moe
The sleep timer allows the radio to automatically turn off after a set period.

This image depicts the sleep timer function, offering selectable durations of 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, and 120 minutes before the radio automatically powers off.
- Oomi le Alarm/Sleep Timer button repeatedly to cycle through sleep timer options (15 min, 30 min, 45 min, 60 min, 90 min, 120 min, OFF).
- Select your desired duration. The radio will turn off automatically after this time.
5.5 Uati Faʻailo
The radio features a dual alarm function.
- Oomi ma uu le Alarm/Sleep Timer button to enter alarm settings.
- Fa'aaoga le Fa'alogo/Filifili knob to set the alarm time, alarm source (DAB+, FM, or buzzer), and volume.
- Oomi le Fa'alogo/Filifili knob to confirm each setting.
- Repeat the process for the second alarm if needed.
5.6 Fa'aaogāina Fa'alogo
Plug 3.5mm headphones into the headphone jack on the side of the radio for private listening. The internal speaker will automatically mute.
6. Tausiga
6.1 Fa'amamāina
- Wipe the radio's surface with a soft, dry cloth.
- Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni mea e fa'amama, solo, po'o so'o so'o aua e ono fa'aleagaina ai le fa'auma.
6.2 Suiga maa
When using battery power, replace all four AA batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the display or when performance degrades.
- Ensure the radio is turned off and disconnected from AC power.
- Tatala le ufiufi o le vaega o maa i tua.
- Aveese maa tuai ma tia'i lelei.
- Insert new 4 x 1.5V AA (LR6) batteries, observing correct polarity (+/-).
- Tapuni lelei le ufiufi o le vaega o maa.
6.3 Screen Protection Film
The radio's display comes with a transparent protective film. For optimal clarity, gently peel off this film before first use.
7. Faʻafitauli
Afai e te feagai ma faʻafitauli, faʻafesoʻotaʻi faʻafitauli masani nei ma fofo:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| Leai se mana | AC adapter not connected, batteries depleted or incorrectly inserted. | Check AC adapter connection. Replace batteries or ensure correct polarity. |
| Le lelei le taliaina o leitio | Antenna not extended, weak signal area, interference. | Fully extend and adjust the telescopic antenna. Move the radio to a different location. Avoid sources of interference. |
| Le feso'ota'i le Bluetooth | Radio not in Bluetooth mode, device too far, already paired with another device. | Ensure radio is in Bluetooth mode. Keep devices within range. Disconnect from other devices. |
| Leai se leo | Volume too low, headphones connected, mute activated. | Increase volume. Disconnect headphones. Check if mute is active. |
8. Fa'amatalaga
- Fa'ailoga: LFF
- Fa'ata'ita'iga: DAB Plus Digital FM Radio
- Lanu: Lanu pa'epa'e
- Tekinolosi Feso'ota'i: Bluetooth
- Fua (L x W x H): 16.1 cm x 5.9 cm x 10.9 cm
- Tekonolosi Fa'asa'o: DAB
- Punavai Malosi: AC Adapter (5V/1000mA) or 4 x 1.5V AA (LR6) Batteries
- Vaega Leitio Lagolago: DAB+, FM
- DAB+ Va'aiga Fa'atele: 174.928 - 239.2 MHz
- FM Frequency Range: 87.5 - 108 MHz
- Fa'atonu: 30 DAB+, 30 FM
- Umi velo: 39 cm (extendable)
- Mea Fa'apitoa: DAB Plus Radio, Sleep Timer, Dual Alarm, Headphone Jack, Color Display
- Vaega e aofia ai: DAB Digital Radio, AC Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For any quality-related issues or technical support, please contact the seller directly. We are committed to resolving any problems you may encounter with your LFF DAB Plus Digital FM Radio.





