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Brief playback of all saved radio stations 

You can briefly playback all radio stations saved to a wavelength. 
The radio is switched on.
1. Press the button 

MEM SCAN/A.M.S

.

The saved radio stations are each played for four seconds.

2. To cancel the function, press the button 

SNOOZE /DISPLAY DIMMER.

Button lock

You can lock all buttons against activation.
1. Press the button 

MEMORY KEY LOCK

for ca. two seconds.

In the display the 

BUTTON LOCK

symbol appears.

The buttons are locked against inadvertant activation.

2. To cancel the function, press the button 

MEMORY KEY LOCK

for ca. two 

seconds. 

The 

BUTTON LOCK

symbol is no longer displayed. The buttons can be 

activated again.

Sleep function

You can programme in a time at which the radio switches itself off. 
You can select a time between 15 and 90 minutes.
The radio is switched off.
1. Press the button 

SLEEP

.

The symbol 

SLEEP

appears in the display.

2. Press the button 

SLEEP

for ca. two seconds.

The display 

SL:90

blinks.

3. Press the button 

SLEEP

repeatedly until the de-sired time is shown.

With each press of the button the switch-off time is reduced by 
15 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for KH 2217

Page 1: ...KH 2217 KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2217 08 08 V1 PLL CLOCK RADIO 6 PLL CLOCK RADIO Operating instructions CV_KH2217_AR23896_LB6 25 09 2008 15 32 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...KH 2217 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 KH 2217 CV_KH2217_AR23896_LB6 25 09 2008 15 32 Uhr Seite 5 ...

Page 3: ... electrical power 12 Using the clock 13 Using the radio 19 Cleaning the appliance 23 Disposal 24 Warranty and Service 25 Importer 26 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a later date ...

Page 4: ...intentionally remove the adapter from the mains socket after each use and before cleaning Check the device and all parts for visible damage The device s safety concept can only work if the device is in perfect condition The mains adapter must always be freely accessible so that the device can be separated from the power supply quickly in an emergency Risk of electric shock Only connect the device ...

Page 5: ...ects filled with water e g vases on or near the device Electro magnetic fields This appliance complies with the legal limits for electric smog even within the casing However if you still have doubts about installing it in the bedroom Place the appliance about half a meter from the bed At this distance the electro magnetic fields are no longer effective even for electro sensitive people itself Risk...

Page 6: ...ceptional regulations for the allocated radio frequency ranges Take note that you may not exploit possibly received radio services pass them on to third parties or im properly misuse them Risk of injury Keep children away from the connection cable and device Children frequently underestimate the danger of electrical devices If the device has fallen down or is damaged it must no longer be used Have...

Page 7: ...ecessary remove the plug from the power socket and insert it again The batteries if used must be removed and reinserted Notes on handling batteries The device uses batteries Please note the following on handling batteries Risk of explosion Do not throw batteries into a fire Do not recharge batteries Never open solder or weld batteries There is a risk of explosion and injury Check batteries regular...

Page 8: ...ations to the appliance are deemed to be improper use and may result in serious injury The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages that result from an im proper use of the appliance or that are caused by an incorrect operation of it The appliance is not intended for commercial use Items supplied After unpacking immedi ately check to determine that all listed items are present and that there ...

Page 9: ...o alarm call Alarm time 1 AL1 Sleep Timer switched on Display in radio operation Button for sleep function SLEEP Button for saving radio station Button lock MEMORY KEY LOCK Button for alarm time 1 Increase volume AL1 VOL Button for alarm time 2 Decrease volume AL2 VOL Button for RADIO ON OFF 2 Snooze button Display illumination SNOOZE DISPLAY DIMMER 2 Button for changing frequency band BAND AM FM ...

Page 10: ...osition 4 9 adjust time MEM 4 9 TIME SET 3 Button for save position 5 10 adjust hours MEM 5 10 HOUR SET 3 Loudspeakers 3 Button for projection of the time On Off PROJECTION ON OFF 3 Rotatable projection lens 3 Focusing slider FOCUS 3 Adjustment wheel to turn the time projection ROTATE PROJECTION 3 Button to turn the time projection through 180 PROJECTION REVERSE 3 Power adapter connection DC 7 5 V...

Page 11: ...2004 108 EC and the Directive on Low Voltage Devices 2006 95 EC Power consumption 4 5 W Battery operation 4 x 1 5 V Type Mignon AA LR6 not supplied for radio operation display illumination and projection Mains operation DC 7 5 V 400 mA Frequency range FM USW 87 5 108 5 MHz AM MW 522 1656 kHz Power adapter Input 230 V 50 Hz 30 mA Output DC 7 5 V 400 mA 3 VA ...

Page 12: ...ect polarities with the batteries and the power adapter False polarity will damage the appliance The appliance can be operated as follows only with batteries only with the power adapter Inserting the batteries You require four 1 5 V batteries of the type Mignon AA LR6 1 Open the cover of the battery compartment on the underside 2 Insert the four batteries ensuring their position ings comply with t...

Page 13: ... you complete the exchange of batteries within 4 minutes Should the appliance not function as expected after a power failure the reset procedure must be carried out see Troubleshooting Connecting the power adapter Use only the power adapter supplied with the appliance 1 Insert the connector plug of the power adapter into the power adapter connection on the back of the appliance 2 Insert the plug o...

Page 14: ...s in succession or held down firmly 4 Press the button MIN SET to set the minutes 5 As soon as the desired minute indication is shown in the display release the button 6 Press the button TIME SET or wait a few seconds The programmed time will be taken over Selecting the 12 hour or the 24 hour modus Press and hold the button BAND for about 2 seconds In the display 24Hr blinks to indicate the 24 hou...

Page 15: ... SET can be pressed numerous times in succession or held down firmly 4 Press the button MIN SET to set the minutes 5 As soon as the desired minute indication is shown in the display for alarm time AL1 release the button 6 Press the button AL1 SET or wait a few seconds The programmed alarm time will be taken over 7 To programme in the second alarm time repeat the steps 1 to 6 8 However instead of p...

Page 16: ...To switch off the alarm function repeatedly press the button AL1 VOL until a symbol no longer appears in the field AL1 The alarm time is nonetheless shown in the display but the signal tone or radio does not sound at the programmed time Note The alarm function is only active when the bell symbol or the radio symbol in the fields AL1 or AL2 are visible The action steps described are also valid for ...

Page 17: ...omatic after call is not active 1 Press and hold the button SNOOZE DISPLAY DIMMER until SNO and the minute indication appears on the display 2 Press the button MIN SET to programme the minutes 3 As soon as the desired after call period is displayed release the button 4 Press the button SNOOZE DISPLAY DIMMER The programmed after call period is taken over Note Should a second alarm time be pending d...

Page 18: ...ains power operation 1 Press the button PROJECTION ON OFF The projection lens glows permanently 2 Swivel the projection lens in the desired direction The time is projected onto the selected position The projection distance ranges from ca 0 4 m to 4 0 m 3 Adjust the sharpness of the projection with the slider FOCUS You can turn the projection of the time through ca 90 with infinite variability 4 Tu...

Page 19: ...ages repeatedly press the appropriate button in succession 1 To raise the volume press the button AL1 VOL 2 To reduce the volume press the button AL2 VOL Selecting a waveband 1 To select a waveband FM AM press the button BAND You can improve the reception of radio stations in the VHF FM frequency range 2 Move the wire aerial slowly in various directions When optimal reception is finally made secur...

Page 20: ... follows 1 Press the button UP for a short period The reception frequency is raised 2 Press the button DOWN for a short period The reception frequency is lowered Saving radio stations When you have found a radio station that you would like to save 1 Press the button MEMORY KEY LOCK A signal tone sounds and the display of the saving positions blinks Note Complete the following steps within 15 secon...

Page 21: ... MEM 1 6 A signal tone sounds The radio station saved on save position 1 is played 2 Press the button MEM 1 6 again A signal tone sounds The radio station saved on save position 6 is played AMS function The appliance is fitted with an automatic radio station save function You can save ten radio stations per waveband The radio is switched on 1 Press the button MEM SCAN A M S for ca two seconds The ...

Page 22: ...rs The buttons are locked against inadvertant activation 2 To cancel the function press the button MEMORY KEY LOCK for ca two seconds The BUTTON LOCK symbol is no longer displayed The buttons can be activated again Sleep function You can programme in a time at which the radio switches itself off You can select a time between 15 and 90 minutes The radio is switched off 1 Press the button SLEEP The ...

Page 23: ... yourself are erased Cleaning the appliance Important NEVER use benzine solvents or cleaners that can cause damage to plastics as they could damage the appliance Keep the appliance and the ventilation openings clean at all times Fluids may not under any circumstances penetrate into the interior of the appliance Never use aggressive cleaners For cleaning the housing and the display use a soft and s...

Page 24: ...e contact your waste disposal centre Battery disposal Batteries may not be disposed of with normal domestic waste All consumers are statutorily obliged to dispose of batteries at the collection point in their community district or with the original supplier The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batteries can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner Only dispose of batteries ...

Page 25: ...till receipt The device must be packaged securely for transport and the RMA number must be directly visible Shipments without an RMA number can not be processed Note The warranty applies to material or manufacturing faults The warranty does not apply to parts subject to wear and tear damage to breakable parts such as switches and rechargeable batteries The product is only designed for private and ...

Page 26: ...Importer KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com 26 ...

Page 27: ...87 99 62 077 Fax 00353 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com www mysilvercrest de Warranty PLL CLOCK RADIO KH 2217 In order to ensure free repairs plea se contact our service hotline Ensure that you have your receipt with you Please write sender s details clearly Name First name Street Postal code city or town Country Telephone Date signature Complete this section in full and enclose with the ...

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