1. Folasaga
Fa'afetai mo le fa'atauasing the LFF DAB Kitchen Radio, Model LDR112-EU. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your new radio. Please read it thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.

Ata 1.1: Luma view of the LFF DAB Kitchen Radio, Model LDR112-EU, showcasing lona mamanu fa'atusatusa ma le laulau fa'atonutonu.
2. Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
Ina ia mautinoa le fa'agaioiga saogalemu, fa'amolemole mata'ituina mea nei:
- Aua ne'i fa'aalia le iunite i le timu, susū, po'o le vevela tele.
- Aloese mai le tu'uina o le iunite i tafatafa o mea e maua ai le vevela po'o le susulu sa'o o le la.
- Aua le tatalaina le iasing. Fa'asino uma auaunaga i tagata faigaluega agavaa.
- Fa'aaoga na'o le mea fa'apipi'i eletise ua tu'uina atu.
- Taofi le iunite mai le malosi maneta.
3. Mea i totonu o le afifi
Fa'amautinoa o lo'o iai mea uma i totonu o le afifi:
- LFF DAB Kitchen Radio (LDR112-EU)
- Fetuunaiga Malosi
- Mounting Kit (for under-cabinet installation)
- Tusi Taiala
4. Oloa Ua Ovaview
Familiarize yourself with the radio's components and controls.

Ata 4.1: Ua umaview of the LFF DAB Kitchen Radio's key features, including DAB/DAB+ radio, FM radio, two alarms, sleep timer, Bluetooth, and 60 presets.
4.1 Pulea Vaega i luma
- Fa'aaliga Mata: Shows current mode, time, station information, and settings.
- Faamau Mana / Faiga: Turns the unit on/off and switches between DAB, FM, and Bluetooth modes.
- Fa'amau ua Fa'atulaga Muamua (1-5): Quick access to stored radio stations.
- Fa'amau o le Lisi/Fa'amatalaga: Accesses menu options and displays station information.
- Timer/Sleep Button: Sets alarm and sleep timer functions.
- Volume Knob/Enter: Rotates to adjust volume or navigate menus; press to confirm selections.
- Aū i luga/Ilalo: E su'e i nofoaga po'o filifiliga o le lisi.
4.2 Fa'aaliga Mata

Image 4.2: The integrated LCD color screen provides clear readability for station information, time, and menu navigation.
The radio features an integrated LCD color screen for clear display of information.
4.3 Laufanua Tua

Ata 4.3: Tua view of the LFF DAB Kitchen Radio, highlighting the two compact speakers and power input.
- Malosiaga Ulufale: Fa'afeso'ota'i le feso'ota'iga eletise tu'u mai iinei.
- Antenna: Extend for optimal radio reception.
- failauga: Two integrated compact speakers for audio output.
5. Seti
5.1 So'oga Malosi
- Connect the power adapter to the DC input port on the rear of the radio.
- Plug the power adapter into a standard wall outlet (230V AC).
5.2 Antenna
For optimal DAB and FM reception, fully extend the telescopic antenna.
5.3 Filifiliga Fa'apipi'i
The LFF DAB Kitchen Radio offers flexible installation options:

Image 5.1: The radio can be used as a tabletop unit or mounted under a cabinet.
5.3.1 Tulaga i luga ole laulau
Place the radio on a stable, flat surface using its integrated feet.
5.3.2 Under-Cabinet Installation
Use the provided mounting kit to install the radio under a kitchen cabinet.

Image 5.2: Diagram illustrating the under-cabinet mounting process, showing screw placement and dimensions for secure installation.
- Identify a suitable location under a cabinet, ensuring sufficient clearance.
- Use the mounting template (if provided) or measure the screw hole distances (refer to Image 5.2 for guidance on dimensions).
- Drill pilot holes into the underside of the cabinet.
- Secure the mounting brackets (if separate) or the radio directly using the provided screws.
- Ensure the radio is firmly attached and stable.
6. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
6.1 Malosi / Malosi
Oomi le Malosiaga/Aiga ki e ki ai pe tape ai le leitio.
6.2 Filifiliga Faiga
Oomi le Malosiaga/Aiga button repeatedly to cycle through available modes: DAB Radio, FM Radio, and Bluetooth.
6.3 DAB Radio Operation
- Switch to DAB mode. The radio will automatically scan for available DAB stations upon first use.
- Fa'aaoga le Aū i luga/Ilalo to navigate through the list of available stations.
- Oomi le Volume Knob/Enter e filifili se nofoaga.
- Teuina o Preset: Oomi ma uu se tasi o le Fa'amau ua Fa'atulaga Muamua (1-5) until the display confirms the station is saved.
- Faʻamanatuina Presets: Oomi faapuupuu se tasi o le Fa'amau ua Fa'atulaga Muamua (1-5) to tune to the saved station.
6.4 FM Leitio Galuega
- Su'e ile FM mode.
- Taavale faitau vave: Oomi ma uu le Volume Knob/Enter to initiate an auto-scan for FM stations.
- Tusi Lesona: Fa'aaoga le Aū i luga/Ilalo to fine-tune the frequency.
- Teuina o Preset: Oomi ma uu se tasi o le Fa'amau ua Fa'atulaga Muamua (1-5) until the display confirms the station is saved.
- Faʻamanatuina Presets: Oomi faapuupuu se tasi o le Fa'amau ua Fa'atulaga Muamua (1-5) to tune to the saved station.
6.5 Fa'aoga Bluetooth

Image 6.1: The radio supports Bluetooth connectivity, allowing it to function as a Bluetooth speaker for your smartphone, laptop, or tablet.
- Switch to Bluetooth mode. The radio will enter pairing mode, indicated on the display.
- On your Bluetooth-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, laptop), search for available devices.
- Select "LFF" from the list to pair.
- Once paired, you can stream audio from your device to the radio.
6.6 Galuega Fa'ailo
The radio features two independent alarms.

Image 6.2: Close-up of the display showing the two alarm settings.
- Oomi le Taimi/Moe button repeatedly until "Alarm 1" or "Alarm 2" appears.
- Fa'aaoga le Aū i luga/Ilalo ma Volume Knob/Enter to set the alarm time, source (DAB/FM/Buzzer), and frequency (daily, weekdays, weekends, once).
- Confirm settings to activate the alarm.
6.7 Taimi moe
The sleep timer allows the radio to turn off automatically after a set period.

Image 6.3: Close-up of the display showing the sleep timer setting, for example, 30 minute.
- Oomi le Taimi/Moe button until "Sleep" appears.
- Fa'aaoga le Aū i luga/Ilalo pe liliu le Volume Kipo to select the desired sleep duration (e.g., 15, 30, 45, 60 minutes).
- Tusitala Volume Knob/Enter to confirm. The radio will turn off after the selected time.
6.8 Fa'aaliga Malamalama
Adjust the display backlight to your preference.

Image 6.4: The display offers three brightness levels: High, Medium, and Low, for comfortable viewi tulaga fa'amalama eseese.
- Access the system settings menu (usually via the Menu/Fa'amatalaga faamau).
- Navigate to the "Display" or "Backlight" option.
- Select your desired brightness level (High, Medium, Low).
7. Tausiga
To maintain your LFF DAB Kitchen Radio in optimal condition:
- Fa'amamaina: Solo le iunite i se ie vaivai ma mago. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni mea e fa'amama fa'amama po'o ni so'o.
- Teuina: If storing for an extended period, disconnect the power adapter and store in a cool, dry place.
- Antenna: Handle the telescopic antenna carefully to prevent damage.
8. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter issues, refer to the following table:
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| Leai se mana | E le'o feso'ota'i le feso'ota'iga eletise po'o fa'aletonu so'otaga. | Siaki feso'ota'iga eletise. Taumafai i se isi palaka eletise. |
| Le lelei le taliaina o leitio | E le'i fa'alauteleina le antenna pe vaivai fo'i le fa'ailo. | Fully extend the antenna. Reposition the radio. Perform a new station scan. |
| Bluetooth e le fetaui | E le o iai le leitio i le pairing mode pe ua mamao tele le masini. | Ensure radio is in Bluetooth mode. Move device closer. Forget device on your phone and try pairing again. |
| Leai se leo | Ua maualalo tele le leo pe leo. | Increase volume. Check if muted. |
9. Fa'amatalaga
Key technical specifications for the LFF DAB Kitchen Radio (LDR112-EU):
- Numera Fa'ata'ita'i: LDR112-EU
- Fa'ailoga: LFF
- Lanu: Lanu pa'epa'e
- Tekinolosi Feso'ota'i: Bluetooth
- Tekinolosi Tuner: DAB, FM
- Vaega Leitio Lagolago: FM (87.5-108 MHz)
- Punavai Malosi: Uaea Eletise (230V AC)
- Meafaigaluega talafeagai: Smartphone, Laptop, Tablet
- Vaega e aofia ai: Fetuunaiga Malosi
9.1 Fua

Image 9.1: Dimensions of the LFF DAB Kitchen Radio: approximately 250mm (length) x 146mm (width) x 55mm (height).
10. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your retailer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





