E-Bench KH 222 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

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 | Operating Instructions

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Please note:

Spent batteries must not be disposed of in the domestic 
waste. Hand in spent batteries at collecting or waste-disposal 
points or return them to the place where they were purchased.

If you eventually dispose of the portable CD Player/Radio 
yourself, then 

ensure that the batteries are removed 

beforehand

!

... Mains operation

Proceed as follows to 

operate the portable CD Player/Radio 

from a 

power socket

 …

 

Remove the batteries

 that may still be in the battery com-

partment.

 

Unpack the mains cable

.

 

First plug the mains cable

 into the socket identified by the 

letters 

“AC~”

 at the

 back of the set

.

Please note! 

Only use the supplied mains cable

 to connect the set to 

the mains!

 The use of mains cables that were not intended 

for the eBench KH 222 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

 function selector

 on the top of the 

set.

 

Set with the frequency-range selector

 on the top of the 

set one of the

 frequency ranges “FM ST” (VHF Stereo) “FM” 

(VHF)

 or

 “AM” (medium wave)

.

•  The 

sound is distorted

 during playback.

• 

Radio station reception suddenly ceases

.

Always 

exchange all 8 batteries together

 to ensure full power 

once again.

 

Plug

 the mains cable into the 

power socket

.

The

 set 

is now 

operational

.

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Summary of Contents for KH 222

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions GB Operating Instructions eBench KH Portable CD Player Radio Manual_KH222_EN 08 09 2003 16 47 Uhr 1...

Page 2: ...tarted Connecting to the power supply Battery operation Exchanging batteries Mains operation Radio operation Enhancing the reception of FM VHF radio stations Enhancing the reception of AM medium wave...

Page 3: ...id search Forward Reverse Repeat functions Repeat track Repeat CD Programming a compilation of tracks PROGRAM function Cleaning Switching off the set Connecting headphones Functional faults Manual_KH2...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...the 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 With the por...

Page 6: ...Operating Instructions GB Manual_KH222_EN 08 09 2003 16 47 Uhr 6...

Page 7: ...ton 18 Repeat button 19 Programme button Radio 13 Frequency range selector 6 Tuning control Displays 5 Frequency range selector for radio 7 LCD display for CD player Miscellaneous 1 VHF FM antenna 4 L...

Page 8: ...ering 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...

Page 9: ...ged The set is now operational Place the set upside down on a soft base that cannot damage the case Open the battery compartment on the underside of the set Exposure to moisture Water entering the set...

Page 10: ...nly use the supplied mains cable to connect the set to the mains Theuseofmainscablesthatwerenotintended for the eBench KH 222 portable CD Player Radio can result in irreparable damage to the set Warni...

Page 11: ...medium wave frequency range Having set AM with the frequency range selector radio station reception in this frequency range can be enhanced by turning the actual set in differ ent directions Audio CD...

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...

Page 13: ...current 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 th...

Page 14: ...he 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...

Page 15: ...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...

Page 16: ...in 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 whi...

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