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 Warning!

Do not place the mini hi-fi system in areas exposed to physi-

cal shock or constant vibrations. Physical shock and constant 

vibrations could lead to malfunctions and long-term damage.

The mini hi-fi system and its components contain no user-

serviceable parts. The warranty is voided if the casings of the 

mini hi-fi system, remote control unit and/or the loudspeak-

ers are opened!

For repairs, please contact our service partner nearest you. 

You will find the addresses of our service partners in the war-

ranty booklet. This booklet is included in delivery on the 

mini hi-fi system.

Battery acid could leak out, especially if the batteries are 

old. Therefore you should remove all batteries if you do not 

plan to use the mini hi-fi system and remote control for long 

periods of time. This can protect the mini hi-fi systems and 

remote control unit from damages resulting from leaked bat-

tery acid.

 Caution!

The mini hi-fi system should be positioned so that no obsta-

cles can prevent the side CD compartment door  from open-

ing properly. If the CD compartment door encounters an 

obstacle on opening, it will automatically close again. None-

theless you should not place objects beside the CD compart-

ment door. Light objects could be knocked down by the CD 

compartment door and damaged.

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 Note:

No liability will be taken and no guarantee will be made for 

damages ...

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  resulting from opening the casing of the mini hi-fi sys-

tem, remote control and/or loudspeakers,

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  resulting from repair attempts not made by qualified ex-

perts

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  resulting from other than intended usage of mini hi-fi 

system or its components!

The mini hi-fi system will become warm when turned on. 

This is not a cause for concern and does not indicate a tech-

nical problem.

2. Safety instructions

 Danger!

Do not place the mini hi-fi system ...

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  in areas exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, the mini 

hi-fi system could overheat and be damaged beyond re-

pair. This could cause a fire!

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  in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as ovens, 

heaters and similar devices or vent openings of other 

electrical devices. Otherwise, the mini hi-fi system could 

be damaged beyond repair. This could cause a fire!

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  in dusty environments. Otherwise dust could collect in 

the mini hi-fi system. If a large quantity of dust collects 

in the mini hi-fi system, it could overheat and be dam-

aged beyond repair. This could cause a fire!

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  in damp environments. Otherwise moisture could seep 

into the mini hi-fi system. This could cause danger of 

electrical shock and fire!

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  in the immediate vicinity of water, such as bath tubs or 

swimming pools. Do not place any receptacles contain-

ing water (e.g. flower vases) on the mini hi-fi system. If 

water enters the mini hi-fi system or it falls into water, it 

could cause danger of electrical shock!

Do not place open flames (e.g. burning candles) on the mini 

hi-fi system. This could cause a fire!

Do not cover the vent openings of the mini hi-fi system! Do 

not place the mini hi-fi system on beds, blankets, etc. Make 

sure that the vent openings are at least 10cm from the nearest 

wall or large objects. 

Otherwise, the mini hi-fi system could overheat and be dam-

aged beyond repair! This could cause a fire!

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In the case of malfunction, never attempt to repair the pow-

er supply cable yourself! This could cause danger of electric 

shock!

Summary of Contents for KH 2233

Page 1: ...Mini hi system KH 2233 Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...Komperna Handelsgesellschaft mbH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum Deutschland Germany www kompernass com 11 04 2004 v 1 0 KH 2233 En...

Page 3: ...onnect the loudspeakers to the main unit 10 9 Turning the mini hi system on and o 10 10 Using the mini hi system radio 10 10 1 Using the automatic radio station search 10 10 2 Manually searching for a...

Page 4: ...i system 15 15 Connecting external audio devices to the mini hi system 15 16 Cleaning the mini hi system 16 17 Troubleshooting 16 17 1 Nothing appears on the display screen The mini hi system is not f...

Page 5: ...ther than intended usage of mini hi system or its components The mini hi system will become warm when turned on This is not a cause for concern and does not indicate a tech nical problem 2 Safety inst...

Page 6: ...kHz 5 4 Radio frequency range Medium wave AM 522 1620 kHz Frequency modulation FM 87 5 108 MHz 3 Usage The mini hi system is exclusively intended for use as an entertainment device as a receiver for m...

Page 7: ...lay Pause button 2 Display 2 Infrared receiver for remote control unit 6 2 1 Display indicators q During CD operation Display for the number of the current song During radio operation Display for pres...

Page 8: ...l unit The following overview of the remote control buttons indicates the corresponding buttons on the main unit in parentheses 3 On Standby button 3 Function button AUX Tuner CD press several times t...

Page 9: ...ent openings are at least 10cm from the nearest wall or large objects 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm 10 cm Otherwise the mini hi system could overheat and be dam aged beyond repair This could cause a re Warning Do...

Page 10: ...connector cables in the black terminals Place the ends of the black and white connector cables in the red terminals 9 Turning the mini hi system on and o To turn the mini hi system on 1 Insert the pow...

Page 11: ...he manual search function to search for the radio station that you would like to preset 2 Press the Memo C Adj button on the main unit 01 will appear and Memory will blink on the display screen for th...

Page 12: ...e playing the CD Press the Play Pause button The time already played of the current song will blink on the display screen 8 To continue playing the CD Press the Play Pause button again 9 To stop playi...

Page 13: ...is display Note If no button is pressed within 10 seconds then you will have to begin with step 2 again 3 Now select a song to be programmed To do this press the Skip Tun forwards or the Skip Tun reve...

Page 14: ...func tion will be turned o The currently selected equalizer curve will disappear from the display screen 13 Additional functions of the mini hi system 13 1 Adjusting the clock of the mini hi system Th...

Page 15: ...3 3 Using the snooze function If you are using the Timer function of the mini hi system as an alarm clock you can use the snooze function To do this press the Snooze button when the mini hi system tur...

Page 16: ...ess ing the On Standby button If the malfunction persists D Press the On Standby button to switch the mini hi sys tem to the standby mode Then switch the main switch on the back of the main unit to th...

Page 17: ...tional is not functional If the malfunction persists Refer to the instruction for use of the external audio device Check to see if settings have to be made in the audio device to connect it to hi comp...

Page 18: ...ni hi system or its components in the household waste Please contact those responsible for waste management in your city or community and ask how this type of device is to be disposed of properly Note...

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