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- 6 -

Operating elements 

q

CD compartment

w

Button Skip/Fast Search 
(

backwards/ forwards 

)- 

MINUTE/HOUR 
· Skip button and fast search 

within a title

· Clock setting 

(Minutes (Min.) and hours (Hr.))

e

Button OPEN

r

Button TIME: Time Adjustment 

t

Button ALARM 2: Setting

y

Button ALARM 1: Setting

u

Power button (ON/OFF)

i

Display

o

LED display for FM (VHF) Stereo

a

LED display for CD function
REPEAT

s

LED display for CD function 
Random Playback RANDOM 

d

LED display for CD function
PROGRAM

f

ON/OFF LED power display 
(glows when appliance is 
switched on)

g

Button SNOOZE: Snooze mode

1%

Button SLEEP: Sleep timer

j

Button PROGRAM: Preprogramming
of CD titles

1&

CD-Display

l

Button MODE

1(

Button STOP: To switch off playback

2)

Button PLAY/PAUSE: To start the CD
playback or to briefly interrupt the
CD playback 

2!

Loudspeakers

2@

TUNING controller: 
For selecting the radio station 

2#

Function selection switch: AM/FM

2$

Volume controller 

2%

FM (VHF) Antenna

2^

FM STEREO/MONO 

2&

Function selection switch: 
BUZZER - TUNER - CD

Startup 

This CD clock radio is operated with 
230 - 240 Volt alternating current (AC),
50 Hz. It is additionally equipped with 
a back-up system for use in the event 
of a power failure, for which a 9 V block
battery (not supplied) is required to be
inserted. 

Insert the plug of the power 
cable into a suitable plug socket 
(AC voltage). 

Place the 9 V block battery into 
the battery compartment on the 
underside of the appliance.

The use of alkaline batteries is 
recommended. To ensure optimal 
performance characteristics, the 
battery should be exchanged every 
6 months. Batteries are not charged
in the battery compartment!

Battery Back-up System in Case of
Power Failures

The battery ensures that the clock 
continues to function in the event of 
a power failure. To prolong the battery
life, how-ever, the time is not shown in
the display. If a battery has not been in-
serted,

appears on the display. This

means that you have to carry out the 
time and alarm settings again. 

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Summary of Contents for KH 2254

Page 1: ...UK Kompernaß GmbH Burgstrasse 21 D 44867 Bochum www kompernass com ID No KH 2254 08 06 V1 KH2254_IB_UK 13 02 2007 14 26 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ... CD Clock Radio KH 2254 Operating instructions KH2254_IB_UK 13 02 2007 14 26 Uhr Seite 2 ...

Page 3: ...KH2254_IB_UK 13 02 2007 14 26 Uhr Seite 3 ...

Page 4: ...2 2 2 2 2 s a d w j l e r y q g t u h i o f k 2 1 2 2 2 KH2254_IB_UK 13 02 2007 14 26 Uhr Seite 4 ...

Page 5: ...D Clock Radio Page Safety information 4 Delivery Contents 5 Intended Usage 5 Technical data 5 Operating elements 6 Startup 6 Battery Back up System in Case of Power Failures 6 Setting the Time 7 Radio operation 7 Use of the CD Player 7 Further Functions of the CD Player 8 Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm Type 9 Sleep timer 10 Cleaning 10 Disposal 10 Warranty Service 10 KH2254_IB_UK 13 02 2007 14 2...

Page 6: ... can occur if the information given in the operating instructions for the device is not strictly observed Danger Laser Beams The appliance is fitted with a Class 1 Laser Never open the device Never attempt to repair the device There is invisible laser radiation inside the device Avoid all direct optical contact with the laser beam it could lead to serious eye injuries Warning In order to avoid the...

Page 7: ...oach the conducting item to within a few centimetres The charge can the dis charge itself over an electric arc A discharge is thus also possible through plastic housing components Delivery Contents CD Clock Radio Operating Instructions Warranty card Intended Usage This device is suitable for the recep tion of radio stations and the playing of audio CDs and is equipped with individually variable al...

Page 8: ...me controller 2 FM VHF Antenna 2 FM STEREO MONO 2 Function selection switch BUZZER TUNER CD Startup This CD clock radio is operated with 230 240 Volt alternating current AC 50 Hz It is additionally equipped with a back up system for use in the event of a power failure for which a 9 V block battery not supplied is required to be inserted Insert the plug of the power cable into a suitable plug socke...

Page 9: ...u The LED display f glows when the appliance is switched on 5 Adjust the desired sound volume level with the volume controller 2 6 Tune in to the desired radio station with the TUNING controller 2 Should a programme be transmitted in stereo and the appliance is set for stereo reception the LED display FM STEREO o glows For this the button FM Stereo Mono 2 must be set to the position FM Stereo 7 To...

Page 10: ...shes The RANDOM display 1 glows The CD tracks are played in random order Renewed pressing of the button MODE l cancels this setting The RANDOM display 1 extinguishes PROGRAM 1 For preprogramming tracks in any order 1 Insert the CD 2 Press the power button ON OFF u The total number of titles is briefly shown in the display i 3 After pressing the button PROGRAM 1 the display shows The program displa...

Page 11: ...ZER position Alarm modus Radio Carry out the steps 1 to 7 described under Radio operation to tune in to the radio station of your choice for the radio alarm Alarm modus CD player 1 Open the CD compartment q in that you press the button OPEN e then place a CD label upwards into the CD compartment 2 Adjust the function selector switch 2 to the CD position The total playing time of the CD player in A...

Page 12: ...pose of the device in normal domestic waste Dispose of the device over a registered waste disposal firm or through your com munal waste disposal facility Observe the currently valid regulations In case of doubt consult your waste disposal facility Battery disposal Batteries may not be disposed of with normal domestic waste All consumers are statutorily obliged to dispose of batteries at the collec...

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