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8.2 Cleaning the cassette unit

This could be necessary if you notice the

tape sound becoming slightly muffled after

several weeks use. If you are sure the tape

is not the cause of this problem, ...

• Clean the tape heads and mechanism

with special tape cleaning materials from

specialist retailers - never use any sort of

tools. This could damage the device.

8.3 Cleaning the CD unit

The CD player should not become dirty

from normal use! Cleaning may be neces-

sary if exceptionally dirty CDs are used, or

the CD tray is not closed and dust enters

the system.

Avoid dirt contamination by wiping dusty

CDs with a soft, dry cloth, wiping from the

inside to the outside of the CD.

If a CD cannot be played or sounds faulty

although it is in good condition …

Clean the lense and mechanism with a 

cleaning CD from a specialist retailer -

never use any other sort of tool. This 

could damage the device.

9. Trouble-shooting

If a thorough cleaning of the CD or tape unit

does not resolve the problem, it may not be

caused by dirt contamination, but could a

problem with the device.

• In this case, please return the device to

our customer service center.

If confusing symbols appear on the display,

it is possible that the device's internal ope-

rating system has "crashed".

• Disconnect the power cable and ...

• Remove the batteries from the battery

compartment. This may cause some or

all preset radio stations to be lost!

Wait a few minutes before restarting the

device. If the situation has not been resol-

ved by this measure, the device may be

faulty.

• In this case, please return the device to

our customer service center.

10. Disposal

Before you dispose of the device, remove

batteries as described in chapter 3.1. Old

batteries cannot be disposed of in the

general house rubbish bin.

• Always  return used batteries to the retail

outlet or other collection points for dis-

posal.

Other than the batteries, the device does

not include any materials that are subject to

a special disposal law (as of Sept. 2003) at

the time this manual was published.

• Please contact your local government

office about any recent changes regar-

ding disposal laws.

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Page 1: ...IDNr E 45 201003 2264 www kompernass com KH2264 t Operating and safety instructions UK ...

Page 2: ...2 FUNCTION BASS BOOST STOP DISPLAY MEMORY TUNING SKIP I VOLUME BAND M UP PLAY PAUSE ST MONO REPEAT TUNING SKIP I ...

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Page 4: ...6 5 1 Channel search 6 5 2 Mono Stereo 6 5 3 Storing a channel 6 5 4 Recalling stored channels 7 6 CD mode 7 6 1 Inserting extracting a CD 7 6 2 Play Pause 7 6 3 Track selection fast forward 7 6 4 Stop 7 6 5 Programming a track list 8 6 6 Playing a track list 8 6 7 Repeat function 8 7 Tape mode 8 7 1 Inserting extracting a tape 8 7 2 Using the tape unit 9 7 3 Recording from the radio 9 7 4 Recordi...

Page 5: ... fluids or small objec ts penetrate the interior of the device Only use the device in dry surroundings 2 Technical data Voltage 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption rating 12W Laser class 1 To avoid fire hazard and the danger of injuries Install the device in a position where the re is no danger of heat build up deta ched and well ventilated Never cover the ventilation slits Avoid additional heat through...

Page 6: ...et or other collection points for disposal 3 2 Connecting the power cable Insert the power cable in the power socket on the device and then insert the mains power plug in the mains socket 3 3 Connecting the antenna The device is equipped with an internal antenna for medium wave AM reception A telescopic antenna provides FM recep tion 3 4 Connecting the headphones Headphones should have an internal...

Page 7: ...dwidth press the button TUNING to search forwards or TUNING to search backwards over the entire reception range If you apply pressure to the buttons for lon ger than a second the device will start an automatic channel search As soon as a channel with sufficient reception quality has been found the automatic search stops immediately Tip When in VHF reception FM mode you will achieve better receptio...

Page 8: ...pressure to the CD drive until you can hear it unlock and it opens automatically You can now insert the CD with the prin ted side facing upwards The CD is ready for playing when the dis play shows the number of tracks on the CD and the total playing time The CD is not ready for playing as long as the word disc is displayed If this continu es for some time then the CD cannot be read correctly check...

Page 9: ...rack positions 6 6 Playing a track list If you have programmed a playlist play as described in 6 5 Press PLAY PAUSE to start the pro grammed playlist Note The programming information all 16 track positions is deleted as soon as the CD tray is opened or the CD is stopped and STOP is pressed 6 7 Repeat function If during playback of a track or track list you press REPEAT Once the current track is re...

Page 10: ...ct the CD FUNCTION switch Press RECORD and simultaneously the PAUSE key The device is now rea dy to record Press PAUSE deactivate again as soon as the CD is started Press PAUSE again to interrupt recor ding Press STOP EJ to stop recording Note The recording volume is controlled automatically and is not determined by the volume control switch 8 Cleaning and maintenance Never open the device housing...

Page 11: ...it does not resolve the problem it may not be caused by dirt contamination but could a problem with the device In this case please return the device to our customer service center If confusing symbols appear on the display it is possible that the device s internal ope rating system has crashed Disconnect the power cable and Remove the batteries from the battery compartment This may cause some or a...

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