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OBJ_BUCH-1267-001.book Page 29 Monday, July 26, 2010 12:03 PM
USB Connection
With the USB connection, it is possible to oper-
ate and charge most devices whose power sup-
ply is possible via USB (e.g., various mobile
phones).
Disengage locking latch 19 and open the digital
media bay flap 20. Connect the USB plug of the
external device to the USB port 45 of the radio
charger. To start the charging procedure, the ex-
ternal device must possibly also be selected as
the audio source on the radio charger.
12 V Connection (see figure C)
With the 12 V connection socket, you can oper-
ate an external electrical device with a 12 V plug
and a max. current consumption of 1 A.
Remove the protective cap of the 12 V connec-
tion socket 41. Insert the plug of the external
electrical device into the 12 V socket outlet.
The 12 V connection socket is protected by a
fuse 44. When no voltage is given after connect-
ing an external device, disengage locking latch
19 and open the digital media bay flap 20. Un-
screw the fuse cap 43 and check if the inserted
fuse 44 has blown. If the fuse has blown, insert
a new fine-wire fuse (5 x 20 mm, 250 V max.
voltage, 1 A rated current and quick-acting trip-
ping characteristic). Screw on and tighten fuse
cap 43 again.
Note: Use only 1 A fuses for a max. voltage of
250 V ("250V 1A FUSE FOR 12V OUTLET").
When using other fuses, the radio charger can
become damaged.
The 12 V connection is also protected with an
internal thermal fuse, which is blown/actuated
when overheated. The fuse is automatically re-
set after the radio charger has cooled down.
After removing the external plug, reattach the
protective cap of the 12 V socket outlet 41 to
protect against dirt/debris.
Bosch Power Tools
A/C Connection ("Power Outlets")
(not for article number 3 601 D29 660)
Further external electrical devices/tools can be
operated via the A/C outlets. The socket outlets
can vary in consideration of country-specific
standards.
The total maximum permitted current consump-
tion of all connected electrical devices/tools
must not exceed the value in the following table
(also see the labeling on the housing under the
outlet cover 5):
Article number
Total max. current con-
sumption (in A)
3 601 D29 600
15
3 601 D29 630
9
3 601 D29 670
12
3 601 D29 6W0
15
3 601 D29 6X0
9
Open one of the A/C outlet covers 5 and insert
the plug of an external electrical device into a
socket outlet 6 of the radio charger.
Time Indication
The radio charger is equipped with a time indi-
cation with separate power supply. When back-
up batteries with sufficient capacity are insert-
ed in the back-up battery compartment (see "In-
serting/Replacing the Back-up Battery",
page 24), the time can be stored even when the
radio charger is disconnected from the A/C
power supply or the battery.
Setting the Time
– To set the time, press and hold the "Clock"
button 29 until the hours indication flashes
in the time indication display o.
– Press the "Seek +" button 33 or the
"– Seek" button 35 until the correct hour
setting is indicated.
– Press the "Clock" button again, so that the
minutes indication flashes in the time indica-
tion display o.
– Press the " Seek +" button 33 or the
"– Seek" button 35 until the correct minute
setting is indicated.
– Press the "Clock" button a third time to
store the time setting.
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