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KH 2255/2256

Commissioning

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 the event of power
failures, for which two 1,5 V block batte-
ries (not included in the scope of supply)
have to be inserted.

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

Place the batteries into the battery
compartment on the underside of the
appliance.

The use of an alkaline battery is re-
commended. In order to ensure opti-
mum functioning, the battery should
be changed every 6 months.
Batteries are not charged in the bat-
tery compartment!

Battery Back-up System in Case of
Power Failures

The batteries ensure that the clock conti-
nues to function even in the event of a
power failure. In order to prolong the
battery life, however, the time is not
shown on the display. 
If no battery has been inserted, 

12:00

appears on the display. This means that
you have to carry out the time and
alarm settings again. 

Setting the Time

Setting the time when switching on the
first time:

Hold the button TIME 

q

depressed 

to switch between the 12 hour and 
24 hour modes.

The time flashes. Set the desired time
using the buttons MINUTE 

1&

and

HOUR 

e

As soon as you press the button TIME

q

, the setting is saved. The displayed

time no longer flashes.

Setting the time at some later point:

Hold the button TIME 

q

depressed to

switch between the 12 hour and 24
hour modes.

Press the button TIME 

q

.

The time

flashes. Set the desired time using the
buttons MINUTE 

1&

and HOUR 

e

.

As soon as you press the button TIME

q

again, the setting is saved. 

The displayed time no longer flashes.

Radio operation

1. Push the function selector switch 

2@

to position RADIO.

2. Push the band selector switch 

2!

to

position FM (UKW) or AM (MW). 

3. In order to achieve optimum recep-

tion, extend the FM antenna 

2#

to 

its full length. 
For the AM waveband, the appliance
needs to be turned to achieve 
optimum reception. 

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Summary of Contents for KH 2255

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Page 2: ...CD Clock Radio KH 2255 2256 Operating instructions KH 2256 KH 2255 KH2255_56_IB_UK 15 12 2005 18 04 Uhr Seite 2...

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Page 5: ...e of the CD Player 7 Further Functions of the CD Player 7 Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm Type 8 Sleep timer 9 Cleaning 9 Disposal 9 Warranty customer service 9 Read the operating instructions carefu...

Page 6: ...ating instructions for the device is not strictly observed Invisible laser beams can escape when the CD player is open and the lock deactivated Direct contact with the laser beam is absolutely to be a...

Page 7: ...partment e Button Skip Fast Search forwards Hour r Button PLAY MODE t Indicator light Repeat y Buttons ALARM I and ALARM II u Indicator light Sleep KH2255 only i Button SLEEP o Indicator light Random...

Page 8: ...ed 12 00 appears on the display This means that you have to carry out the time and alarm settings again Setting the Time Setting the time when switching on the first time Hold the button TIME q depres...

Page 9: ...rs first on the display followed shortly thereafter by the time again 01 Use the button PLAY PAUSE l also to briefly interrupt the playing of a track The playback can be resumed by pressing button PLA...

Page 10: ...cancel the programming open the CD compartment p01 Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm Type With this appliance you can set two different wake up times that can be used individually or simultaneously AL...

Page 11: ...you press the button SLEEP i 90 appears on the display Press the button SLEEP i again to set the desired sleep time 90 60 30 or 15 minutes This starts after a few seconds To stop the playback earlier...

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