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Never cover the ventilation slots of the 

• 

appliance while it is switched on.

Do not place open fire sources, such  

• 

as candles, on or near the appliance.

  Caution with thunderstorms!

Equipment connected to a power supply 

• 

can be damaged during a thunderstorm. 

You should therefore always pull the 

power plug from the power socket when 

there is a storm.

   Warnings about interaction with 

batteries

The appliance uses batteries for memory 

storage. When handling batteries, 

please observe the following:

If you do not intend to use the appliance 

• 

for an extended period, remove the  

batteries.

Regularly check the condition of the bat-

• 

teries. Leaking batteries can cause dam-

age to the appliance.

Should the batteries leak, put on a pair 

• 

of protective gloves and clean the bat-

tery compartment and terminals with  

a dry cloth.

  Notice regarding separation 

from mains-power

The POWER button on this appliance 

does not completely disconnect it from 

the mains power network. Additionally, 

the appliance consumes power when in 

standby-mode. To completely separate 

the appliance from mains power, the plug 

MUST be removed from the wall socket.

   Notice regarding electrical 

power surges (EFT / electrical 

fast transient) and electrostatic 

discharges:

In a case of malfunction due to an elec-

trical fast transient (power surge) and/

or electrostatic discharge, the appliance 

must be returned to default settings in 

order to re-establish normal operation. 

This could mean that it must be discon-

nected from the power supply and then 

reconnected. The batteries (if present) 

must be removed and then reinserted.

  Notice

No liability/warranty claims will be con-

sidered for damage to the appliance 

caused by the effects of moisture, water 

penetration, overheating or due to un-

authorised modifications!

The appliance components

q

  Alarm | Radio Preset 1 - 4

w

  Vol. +  

-  Volume increase

e

  Vol. — 

-  Volume decrease

r

  Projection 

-   Time projection on/off 

switch

t

  Sleep 

-   Controls the switch-off 

timer

y

  Mode 

-   Recalls the adjustable 

parameters

u

  Projektor 

-   Projects the time  

display

i

  USER | NAP 

- User switching, Timer 

function

o

  Band 

-   Switches the radio 

waveband

a

  Page 

-   Switches the memory 

pages

s

  A.M.S. Memory  -   Autom. radio station 

save

d

 



 Up 

-   Selector button up-

wards

f

  SNOOZE 

-  Snooze button, 

Dimmer Control    Brightness switch

g

 



 DOWN 

-    Selector button down-

wards

h

  POWER

 

-   On/Off switch for  

radio functions

j

  DISPLAY 

-  Indicator area

k

  Focus adjuster  -  for focussing the time 

 

  projection

l

  Wire aerial  

-  for VHF reception

1(

  Power cable

2)

  Battery  

compartment     - for the backup batteries

Summary of Contents for KH 2218

Page 1: ...KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH 2218 9 09 V7 Projection Alarm Clock Operating manual 6 09 2009 Projection Alarm Clock KH 2218 ...

Page 2: ...KH 2218 ...

Page 3: ...se 5 Radio operation 8 Cleaning 10 Troubleshooting 10 Notice regarding conformity 10 Importer 10 Disposal 11 Warranty Service 11 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and pre serve this booklet for later reference Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appli ance at a future date ...

Page 4: ...Dimensions W x H x D 21 x 7 x 14 1 cm Weight 840 g approx Protection class II Backup Batteries 2 x 1 5 V Type AAA Micro not supplied Safety information Warning A warning of this danger level signifies a pos sible dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided it can lead to injuries Follow the directives in this warning notice so as to avoid personal injuries Important A warning of ...

Page 5: ... power cable must be laid so that co one can step on or trip over it The power plug must always be easily accessible so that in the event of an emergency the appliance can be quickly disconnected from the mains power sup ply This appliance is not intended for use by individuals including children with restricted physical physiological or intel lectual abilities or deficiences in experi ence and or...

Page 6: ...ower surges EFT electrical fast transient and electrostatic discharges In a case of malfunction due to an elec trical fast transient power surge and or electrostatic discharge the appliance must be returned to default settings in order to re establish normal operation This could mean that it must be discon nected from the power supply and then reconnected The batteries if present must be removed a...

Page 7: ...st be switched off If a button is not pressed within approx 15 seconds the appliance saves the adjustment and then leaves the programming mode 1 Press theMODE button y The time dis play blinks 2 Press the buttons DOWN UP g d to set the time at minute intervals Pressing and holding the button changes the time in ten minute intervals Setting the date 1 Press the MODE button y once again In the displ...

Page 8: ... 10 dates on which the appliance can give you a reminder when they arrive 1 Press the MODE button y once again In the display j a date and the SDA 1 indi cator for the memory date 1 blinks 2 Press the buttons UP DOWN g d to programme in the first desired memory date Pressing and holding one of the but tons changes the indicator faster 3 If you press the SNOOZE button f the year number will be deac...

Page 9: ...ent and then leaves the programming mode Pressing and hold ing one of the buttons DOWN UP g d changes the alarm time in intervals of 10 minutes 1 Press one of the Alarm Radio Preset but tons 1 4 q In the display j the last pro grammed alarm time and the symbol for the type of alarm blink see below 2 Press the buttons DOWN UP g d to set the desired alarm time 3 Once again press the selected Alarm R...

Page 10: ...nce again appears in the display only Time Radio operation The technical data of the appliance makes possible an adjustable frequency range wider than the permitted frequency ranges of 87 5 108 MHz resp 526 5 1606 5 kHz In some countries different national regulations may apply to the assigned radio frequency ranges Please note that information received outside of the assigned radio frequency rang...

Page 11: ...ations as favourites To switch over to the individual user press and hold the USER NAP button i for two seconds 6 Repeat the steps 1 4 for both users until all desired radio stations have been saved AMS Automatic Memory System With the AMS function the radio searches au tomatically for radio stations and then saves them to the memory positions Press and hold the button A M S Memory s for two secon...

Page 12: ...ic shock Additionally the appliance could become irreparably damaged Clean the housing of the radio alarm only with a slightly moist cloth and a mild deter gent Ensure that moisture cannot permeate into the appliance during cleaning Troubleshooting The appliance doesn t work Is the plug of the power cable 1 inserted firmly into the power socket Has the circuit breaker tripped Is there a power cut ...

Page 13: ...te This appliance has been manufactured with care and meticu lously examined before delivery Please retain your receipt as proof of pur chase In the case of a warranty claim please make contact by telephone with our service department Only in this way can a post free despatch for your goods be as sured The warranty covers only claims for material and manufacturing defects but not for trans port da...

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