[. . . ] WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, be sure that the apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. If the unit is exposed to moisture, or a foreign object gets into the enclosure, immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall. Take the unit to a qualified service person for inspection and necessary repairs. Read all the instructions before connecting or operating the component. [. . . ] NOTE: When the tuner is turned off then back on, the display reverts to its normal setting. The dimmer setting is also available in the SETUP menu for memory setup until the AC line is disconnected. The RT-06 features a digital synthesized AM/FM tuner with RDS or RBDS capability, 30 station presets and a DAB tuner with a maximum of 99 station presets. Manual frequency tuning lets you tune up or down to the next station frequency. A TUNED indicator lights when a sufficiently strong signal is received. A pair of buttons, labeled <TUNING> on the front panel and the FREQ UP/DOWN and PRESET UP/DOWN buttons on the remote, serve as the main tuning controls for the RT-06. You can use either the front panel or remote buttons; their function is identical. These controls provide different tuning functions, depending on the mode of operation. If you know the exact frequency of the desired station, you may tune it directly using the FREQUENCY DIRECT button and the NUMERIC buttons. The station frequency in the front panel display will change to a series of bars, representing the digits of a station frequency, with the first bar blinking. Enter the first digit of the station frequency using the NUMERIC buttons. The AUTO TUNING button toggles between the frequency search tuning feature and manual frequency tuning. When using the TUNING controls on the front panel or remote in AUTO TUNING mode, the tuner will begin automatically scanning up or down through the frequencies until the next receivable broadcast signal is detected. If this is not the desired station, use the TUNING controls again to find the next station. When you press the button, the tuner will automatically scan through all memorized station presets, playing each for five seconds before moving to the desired station preset, press the button again. NOTE: If a PRESET station is currently tuned when the PRESET SCAN button is pressed, scanning will start with the next higher preset number and continue through all preset stations, stopping on the initial preset. If a PRESET station is not currently tuned when the button is pressed, scanning will start from PRESET 1 and contunue to PRESET 30. NOTE: On the USA version only, pressing 1 in the FM mode will enter 10 as the digit in the frequency display. On the European version, it is necessary to press 1 and then 0 to enter 10. For US FM stations, press only one digit following the decimal point as shown in the first example following. For European FM stations, press two digits after the decimal point as shown in the second example. The TUNE/PRESET button toggles between FREQUENCY TUNING mode (the TUNING controls advance to the next station frequency) and PRESET TUNING mode (the TUNING controls advance to the next memorized station preset). [. . . ] When auto tune is finished the service identification will be displayed. To memorize the station press MEMORY followed by your numbered preference. How to call a PRESET After a station has been saved to memory it can be recalled using the number keys. You may also wish to repeat the search periodically to discover if any new multiplexes (i. [. . . ]