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 | Operating Instructions

GB

... Repeat CD

To 

repeat all tracks on the audio CD press the “Repeat 1/All” 

button twice during playback

 of a music title.

Activation of CD repeat is 

indicated

 by 

“RPT”

 appearing on the 

LCD display

 to the left of the current track number.

The 

entire audio CD continues to be repeated until CD re-

peat is turned off

.

To turn off CD repeat

 press the 

“Repeat 1/All” button once

“RPT” indicated on the LCD display

 to the left of the current 

track number is 

faded out

.

In the event that a 

CD is currently being played

, then 

stop 

playback

 by 

pressing the “STOP” button

.

 

Press the “Program” button once 

•  “

1

 flashes

 on the 

display

 to 

indicate

 the first program 

storage place.

•  “

PRG

” 

is faded in

 to the left of the displayed title storage 

place.

 

Select

 with the 

“Next”/”Back” button

 the 

desired music 

title

 for the first program storage place.

  Then 

press

 the 

“Program” button once again 

to 

program 

the selected music title

.

The

 display

 will now indicate the 

number of the next program 

storage place

 – in this example “

02

” to denote the second pro-

gram storage place.

 

Repeat steps 3 and 4

 until 

all music titles

 of your compila-

tion have been

 programmed

 in the desired sequence. 

Up to 

20 titles can be programmed

.

 

Press the “Play/Pause” button

 to 

start playback of the 

programmed compilation of titles

“PLAY”

 and 

“PRG”

 are 

indicated

 on the 

display

.

.. Programming a compilation of tracks 

(PROGRAM function)

You can 

compile your own music programme

 with the 

pro-

gram function

 merely by 

selecting certain tracks

 on an au-

dio CD for

 repeat

. Moreover, you can 

decide the sequence

 in 

which the titles are to be 

played

.

Proceed in the following manner to 

program your own track 

compilation for playback

 …

 

Place

 the desired 

audio CD

 in the set.

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Summary of Contents for eBench KH 2241

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions GB Operating Instructions eBench KH Portable CD Player Radio Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 1 ...

Page 2: ...ructions Getting started Connecting to the power supply Battery operation Exchanging batteries Mains operation Radio operation Enhancing the reception of radio stations Audio CDs Playing audio CDs CD playback pause PAUSE mode CD playback stop STOP mode Skip functions Jump Forward Back to beginning of the track Rapid search Forward Reverse Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 2 ...

Page 3: ...ructions GB Repeat functions Repeat track Repeat CD Programming a compilation of tracks PROGRAM function Switching off the set Connecting headphones Cleaning Functional faults Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 3 ...

Page 4: ...z DC direct current 12 V 1 5 V x 8 type C LR14 UM2 Output 2 x 1 2 watt RMS 30 watt PMPO Radio Reception range VHF FM 88 MHz to 108 MHz Reception range Medium wave AM 540 kHz to 1610 kHz CD Player Laser 3 beam laser Frequency response 100 Hz to 16 kHz Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 4 ...

Page 5: ... reception of radio stations playback of audio CDs private non commercial use Warning We do not accept any liability warranty for damage in curred as a result of incorrect use Function WiththeportableeBenchKH2241CDPlayer Radioyoucan Playback audio CDs Receive VHF and medium wave radio stations Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 5 ...

Page 6: ... Operating Instructions GB Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 6 ...

Page 7: ...ck button 13 Repeat1 All button 14 Programme button Radio 18 Frequency range selector 16 Tuning control Displays 8 Frequency range selector for radio 7 LCD display for CD player Miscellaneous 5 Loudspeakers 3 Headphones connection 3 5 mm diam 2 Power cable connection for alternating current 6 Battery compartment 1 Carrying handle Manual_KH2241_EN 16 09 2003 14 56 Uhr 7 ...

Page 8: ...tering the set can result in the dan ger of electric shock not in the immediate vicinity of water for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool Never place any water filled containers for instance a flower vase on the set Warning There is a risk of electric shock if water enters the set or if the set is dropped into water do not place in bookcases cupboards or other closed furniture nor on be...

Page 9: ...perational Place the set upside down on a soft base that cannot damage the case Openthebatterycompartmentontheundersideoftheset Exposure to moisture Water entering the set Overheating Battery operation Proceed as follows to operate the portable CD Player Radio with batteries In the event that the set is connected with a mains cable plugged into a power socket then first disconnect the plug from th...

Page 10: ...se note Only use the supplied mains cable to connect the set to the mains Theuseofmainscablesthatwerenotintended for the eBench KH 2241 portable CD Player Radio can result in irreparable damage to the set Warning The use of unsuitable mains cables from other sets can give rise to the danger of an electric shock Radio operation Proceed as follows to receive radio stations Set Radio with the functio...

Page 11: ...eved Audio CDs Playing audio CDs Proceed in the following manner to play audio CDs Set CD with the function selector on the left hand side of the set The LCD display at the front of the set will first display followed by 00 Open theCDcompartment on the topoftheset by raising the cover with a finger in the small recess bearing the inscrip tion Lift up to open Prior to first time use Remove the card...

Page 12: ... mode Press the STOP button to discontinue music playback Skip functions The skip functions are used for the following purposes Press the respective button toselect a track in the sequence on the audio CD by skipping forward Next or back Back to the beginning of each track and Select any section within a track during playback in rapid search forward or reverse Jump Forward Back to beginning of the...

Page 13: ...urrent music title track can now be heard at high speed while the Next buttonforward or the Back buttonreverse is kept depressed Release the Next Back button as soon as the desired section within the track is reached Playback from the selected point of the track is now automati cally continued at normal speed Repeat functions The following can be set with the repeat functions Repeat a single track...

Page 14: ...tton the desired music title for the first program storage place Then press the Program button once again to program the selected music title Thedisplay will now indicate the numberofthenextprogram storage place in this example 02 to denote the second pro gram storage place Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all music titles of your compila tion have been programmed in the desired sequence Up to 20 titles...

Page 15: ...brush e g lens brush available from pho tographic dealers NEVER moist clean the inside of the CD compartment Warning Moisture penetrating the set can give rise to the danger of an electric shock Only clean the laser scanning lens inside the CD compart ment if necessary with a clean dry brush NEVER touch the laser scanning lens with bare hands Please note Only clean the laser scanning lens inside t...

Page 16: ...ain Consult our service partner in your vicinity in the event of the following If the functional faults described in Chapter 12 cannot be remedied in the described manner If functional faults occur which are not described in Chap ter 12 Please refer to the enclosed Warranty Card for our service partner addresses Warning NEVER open the case of the set It does not contain any parts that can be repai...

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