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The DAB 211 FW DAB radio is a digital audio broadcasting (DAB) radio that uses a power supply to operate. The power supply is typically an external device that is plugged into an electrical outlet and connected to the radio via a power cord. The power supply provides the necessary voltage and current for the radio to function. The specific type and specifications of the power supply will vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the radio. The service manual for the 1816B Case Skid Steer will not contain information on the power supply for the DAB 211 FW DAB radio. You may contact the manufacturer or a local electronics repair shop for more information on the power supply for the DAB 211 FW DAB radio.
Since I have no idea what version of the Roberts DAB Play radio you are asking about, you will need to try to find operating instructions yourself. This is the link to the the Roberts Radio Technical Help web page, which has a link to User Guides: https://www.robertsradiotechnical.co.uk/
The same way as you take apart any electrical device, by taking out screws. But first get yourself a tin of Servisol Video 40 Switch Cleaner. You can spray this safely into the electronic parts caked in grease without damaging the parts. Paper towel and Cotton buds will also help remove it. You can spray the bud with Servisol to help. The Servisol will dry very quickly.
You can Video 40 get it from Maplin in the UK, or online such as Amazon.
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