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present) must be removed and then re-

inserted.

  Information regarding the 

 

handling of batteries

The appliance uses batteries for memo-

ry conservation. For the handling of bat-

teries please observe the following:

  Risk of explosion!

•  Do not subject the batteries to excessive 

heat such as fire, sunlight or similar. Do 

not recharge the batteries.

•  Never open batteries, never solder or 

weld batteries. The risk of explosions 

and injuries exists!

• 

Regularly check the condition of the bat-

teries. Leaking batteries can cause dam

-

age to the appliance.

• 

If you do not intend to use the appliance 

for an extended period, remove the bat

-

teries.

•  Should the batteries leak, put on a pair 

of protective gloves and clean the battery 

compartment and terminals with a dry 

cloth.

  Important !

No liability/warranty will be consid-

ered for damage to the Kitchen Radio 

caused by the effects of moisture, water 

penetration or overheating!

The appliance components 

(See fold-out illustration "A")

q

  Mounting plate/Baseplate

w

  Power cable

e

  Wire aerial

r

u

 M1–M4  -  Memory buttons M1–M4

  Alarm1-4 

- Alarm buttons 1-4

i

  DIMMER 

- controls the display

/AOT 

  lighting, controls the 

 

 

  switch-off timer

o

  Display

a

  VOL — 

- Volume down

s

  VOL + 

- Volume up

d

  USER/BASS  -  User switching, 

Bass boost

f

  MEM SCAN -  for the automatic recall of 

saved radio stations

g

  TIMER 

-  control for the timer pro

-

gramming

h

  MEM SET 

- to save and automatically

/AMS 

  search and save radio

 

 

  stations

j

  MODE/

  -  Calls up the settings, Key 

lock

k

  Battery compartment

l

  DOWN

  - Selection button down

1(

  UP

 

-  Selection button up 

2)

  ON/OFF 

-  Radio on/off 

Setting up the appliance

First take all appliance components from the 

packaging and remove all packing foil and 

tape.

Inserting the back-up batteries

The back-up batteries ensure that the time, 

date and alarm time setting are not lost in the 

event of a power cut. For this you require two 

1.5 V batteries of the type  AAA/Micro.
1.  Open the lid of the battery compartment 

1&

 on the underside of the kitchen radio.

2.  Insert the batteries. Make sure the polari-

ties are correct. Otherwise, the memory 

receipt will not function and damage may 

be caused to the appliance.

3.  Close the lid of the battery compartment 

1&

. The lid must audibly engage.

  Note:

The back-up batteries must be checked 

at least once per year and, if necessary, 

exchanged for new ones.

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Summary of Contents for KH 2398

Page 1: ...OMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH 2398 4 10 V4 KH 2398 6 Under Cabinet Radio Operating manual Under Cabinet Radio CV_KH 2398 DT 49029_CS4 indd 6 22 06 2010 14 37 02 ...

Page 2: ...KH 2398 A B CV_KH 2398 DT 49029 indd 7 15 06 2010 15 11 29 ...

Page 3: ...ttings menu 5 Further setting possibilities 7 Radio operation 8 Non functionality 10 Cleaning 10 Disposal 11 CE Conformity 11 Importer 11 Warranty and 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 BDA_KH 2398 DT 49029_6_uk...

Page 4: ... be utilised passed on to third parties or other wise misused Safety instructions This appliance is not intended for use by individuals including children with restricted physical physiological or intel lectual abilities or deficiencies in experi ence and or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is...

Page 5: ...e Risk of personal injury Keep the power cable and appliance away from children Children frequently underestimate the dangers of electrical appliances Provide a stable location for the appli ance Do not operate the appliance if it has sustained a fall or is damaged Arrange for the appliance to be checked and or repaired by qualified technicians Keep batteries well away from children Children can p...

Page 6: ...ns 1 4 i DIMMER controls the display AOT lighting controls the switch off timer o Display a VOL Volume down s VOL Volume up d USER BASS User switching Bass boost f MEM SCAN for the automatic recall of saved radio stations g TIMER control for the timer pro gramming h MEM SET to save and automatically AMS search and save radio stations j MODE Calls up the settings Key lock k Battery compartment l DO...

Page 7: ...neously press the two retaining levers on the back of the appliance down Push the mounting plate q back and re move it 2 Push the two rear retainer lugs on the mounting plate q into the recesses on the lower side of the kitchen radio 3 Press the mounting plate q firmly into the appliance underside until it perceptibly engages Providing mains power When you have completed installation of the applia...

Page 8: ... past 7 Press the button MODE j once again to save the settings of the memory function and to switch to setting the up date function The appliance will remind you of a date that you have set with the reminder function Then on this given day from 08 00 to 23 00 and on every full hour the acoustic reminder alarm sounds for 10 minutes if you do not stop the alarm In addition the SDA panel in the disp...

Page 9: ...l Interrupting the kitchen timer To interrupt the kitchen timer switch to the kitchen timer mode by pressing the button TIMER g Then briefly press the button TIMER g to interrupt the kitchen timer The time is halted the indicator blinks for 15 seconds After this period the appliance re turns to automatic modus To restart the kitchen timer briefly press the button TIMER g again to switch back into ...

Page 10: ... week day e g only We The selected setting is indicated in the display o 6 To return to the selection of workdays weekends or whole weeks once again hold the button TIMER g pressed down for 2 seconds 7 After 15 seconds the blinking in the dis play stops and your input is saved The ap pliance then returns to automatic modus When the alarm signal sounds and the alarm function Radio has been selected...

Page 11: ...ton MEM SET AMS h In the display o the MEM indicator blinks If the memory location button r u has been pressed previously the memory loca tion indicator and the MEM indicator blink 3 Press one of preset buttons M1 M4 r u if necessary repeatedly to save the radio station to the desired save posi tion In the display o the indicator for the save position selected by you and MEM blink 4 Press the butt...

Page 12: ...ber of minutes in increments of 5 minutes for which the appliance is to remain switched on The default setting is 90 minutes In the display o the AOT indicator and a clock symbol appear when the switch off timer function is activated After a few seconds the frequency is indicated once again 3 At any time you can press the DIMMER A O T i button to blend in the remaining countdown time for a few sec...

Page 13: ...s of the Low Voltage Directive 2004 108 EC the Directive for Low Volt age Appliances 2006 95 EC and the Eco Design Directive 2009 125 EC Ordinance 1275 2008 Appendix II Number 1 Importer KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY www kompernass com Warranty and Service The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase The appliance has been manufactured with care an...

Page 14: ...0 700 0 10 minute e mail support uk kompernass com Kompernass Service Ireland Tel 1850 930 412 0 082 EUR Min Standard call rates apply Mobile operators may vary e mail support ie kompernass com Kompernass Service Cyprus Tel 800 94401 e mail support cy kompernass com BDA_KH 2398 DT 49029_6_uk indd 12 22 06 2010 17 28 48 ...

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