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Thunderstorm warning!

Before a storm and/or a thunderstorm with
a risk of lightning, please separate the device from
the electrical power source!

Note:

Check the condition of the battery for power-
failure protection annually, and replace it if 
necessary.

Note:

This device is equipped with non-slip rubber feet.
As furniture surfaces may be made of a variety of
materials and are treated with many different 
types of cleaning agents, it cannot be completely
ruled out that some substances contain ingre-
dients which may corrode the rubber rests and
soften them. 
If possible place an anti-slip material under the
feet of the device.

Operating elements

q

Power cable 

w

Battery compartment (on the underside)

e

Cable aerial

r

TIME

button

t

HOUR

button

y

MIN.

button

u

SNOOZE

button

i

SLEEP

button

o

AL. ON

button

a

AL. OFF

button

s

Display

d

Frequency scale

f

Waveband selector switch

FM/AM

g

TUNING

-Regulator 

h

Slider switch 

AUTO/OFF/ON

j

Volume regulator

Commissioning

Setup

• Unpack the radio alarm and all ancillaries.
• Remove all transport restraints and adhesive

tape/films.

Attention!

Do not permit small children to play with the
plastic packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!

• Position the radio alarm on a level and horizontal

surface.

Inserting the batteries

Power-cut protection

Through the insertion of a 9 V block battery (Type
6LR61/6F22) you will avoid that, in the event of a
power failure, the functioning of the device is inter-
rupted and, as a result, saved settings, such as time
and alarm time, are lost. The battery ensures that
the radio alarm continues to function with an emer-
gency operation, also during a power failure. 
On restoration of the power supply, the correct 
time will appear automatically on the display 

s

.

Note:

The alarm, radio and display do not function
with battery-power.

• Open the battery compartment 

w

and insert a

9 V block battery (Type 6LR61/6F22).

Note: 

Rechargable batteries cannot be charged via
the battery connection. In the event of an extended
power cut (several hours), the clock and alarm
times must be checked and possibly re-adjusted.

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Summary of Contents for KH 2189

Page 1: ...KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2189 07 09 V2 6 KH 2189 CLOCK RADIO Clock Radio Operating instructions CV_KH2189_DT35278_LB6 qxd 30 07 2009 13 33 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...KH 2189 j h g q w e f d D A B C y u i o a s r t CV_KH2189_DT35278_LB6 qxd 30 07 2009 13 33 Uhr Seite 4 ...

Page 3: ...ption 5 Setting the alarm time 5 Switching the alarm function on 5 Switching the alarm function off 6 Sleep Timer 6 Cleaning and Care 6 Disposal 6 Importer 7 Warranty Service 7 Read these operating instructions carefully before using this device for the first time and preserve this manual for later reference Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the device at a future date ...

Page 4: ... assigned radio frequency ranges may not be exploited passed on to third parties or otherwise improperly misused Alarm functions Radio alarm signal Operating temperature range 5 35 C Humidity 5 90 no condensation Dimensions 15 2 x 7 2 x 8 5 cm Weight ca 415 g Delivery Contents Radio Alarm Operating Instructions Safety instructions This device is not intended for use by individuals including childr...

Page 5: ...lug MUST be removed from the wall socket Interaction with batteries For safe interaction with batteries please observe the following safety instructions Do NOT throw the battery into a fire Do NOT short circuit the battery Do NOT attempt to recharge the battery Regularly check the condition of the battery Leaked battery acid can cause permanent damage to the appliance Exercise especial care when d...

Page 6: ... Volume regulator Commissioning Setup Unpack the radio alarm and all ancillaries Remove all transport restraints and adhesive tape films Attention Do not permit small children to play with the plastic packaging There is a risk of suffocation Position the radio alarm on a level and horizontal surface Inserting the batteries Power cut protection Through the insertion of a 9 V block battery Type 6LR6...

Page 7: ...slowly move and hold the end of the wire aerial e in various directions When you have found the best reception for the desired transmitter fix the wire aerial into this position e g with adhesive tape For the reception of AM transmitters an aerial is built into the device For improved reception alter the position of the device in radio mode Setting the alarm time When the correct time has been pro...

Page 8: ...ctivated By pressing the button SLEEP i once again the switch off time reverts to 59 minutes Cleaning and Care Attention Risk of electric shock Before cleaning the device Disconnect the power plug from the power socket NEVER open the housing of the device There are no user serviceable elements inside Clean the device only with a lightly moistened cloth Do not use detergents or solvents They can da...

Page 9: ...ds be assured The warranty covers only claims for material and maufacturing defects not for wearing parts or for da mage to fragile components This product is for priva te use only and is not intended for commercial use The warranty is void in the case of abusive and im proper handling use of force and internal tampering not carried out by our authorized service branch Your statutory rights are no...

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