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LCD displays

1.   PROG  

 

 

Display when playing programmed combination of songs

2.   SHUFF  

 

 

Display when shufing 

3.   INTRO  

 

 

Display when introduction function is activated

4.   MP3   

 

 

Display when playing an MP3 CD

5.   CD 

 

 

 

Display when playing conventional CDs

6.   HOLD  

 

 

Display when the HOLD function is activated (key lock) 

7.   REPT 1 

 

 

Display when repeating playback of one song

8.   REPT DIR 

 

 

Display when repeating playback of individual 

       

 

 

 

songs of an album (only with MP3 CDs)

9.   REPT ALL 

 

 

Display when repeating playback of all tracks on a

       

 

 

 

CD/of a programmed combination of songs

10. 

   

 

 

Display with low batteries

11. Indicating the number of the current album

12. Indicating the current song

13. Indicating the time the current song has already played in minutes

14. Indicating the time the current song has already played in seconds

15.    

 

 

 

Display of the activated ESP function 

16. Status line; this is the display of the information on the current song when playing MP3-CDs

Using the player 

Power supply

Mains operation 

Connect up the adapter for direct current to the DC IN direct current socket on the player and 

then put the plug into a socket (direct current).

Information on the direct current adapter 

•  Never touch the AC adapter when your hands are wet because there is the danger of an 

  electrical shock.

•  When the AC adapter is plugged in and batteries are in the player, battery operation is auto-

  matically switched off and the player switches to power operation.

•  The shape and appearance of the plug on the illustration of the operating instructions may 

  differ from that on the player.

Battery operation

Information on batteries

•  Please always use two new batteries of the same kind when changing batteries.

•  Batteries that do not satisfy the prescribed values may damage the player. 

•  Only charge batteries that are expressly made for that. Never attempt to open batteries. 

  Batteries should not be exposed to greater heat and they should especially not be thrown 

  into re. 

•  Always dispose of batteries ecologically. You may obtain information on this from your local 

  authorities. 

•  The  player  may  be  operated  both  with  rechargeable  NiCd  batteries  and  conventional  non-

  rechargeable NiMh batteries. 

Caution!

 Never charge conventional NiMh batteries. Before inser-

  ting  non-rechargeable  batteries,  the  CHARGE  slide  has  to  be  in  the  OFF  position  since  the 

  player might suffer irreparable damage. 

Inserting batteries

Insert the two rechargeable NiCd batteries supplied (type AA, 1.2 V) or conventional NiMh bat-

teries (type AA, 1.5 V, non-rechargeable) into the battery compartment on the lower side of the 

player. Ensure that they are inserted correctly with the plus (+) and minus poles of the batteries 

at the marked locations. 

Содержание KH 4438

Страница 1: ...KH 4438 Operating instructions...

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Страница 5: ...ds Voltage display in the LCD display Battery charging with charging indicator Hold function key lock Please read the operating instructions carefully before using the player Safety instructions 1 Do...

Страница 6: ...catalogues with MP3 CDs activate the electronic digital anti shock system skip over 10 songs when searching for songs only available with MP3 CDs 9 SKIP button 9 Skipping backwards to the beginning o...

Страница 7: ...e is the danger of an electrical shock When the AC adapter is plugged in and batteries are in the player battery operation is auto matically switched off and the player switches to power operation The...

Страница 8: ...teries were properly charged replace all of the batteries with new rechargeable NiCd batteries or non rechargeable NiMh batteries 5 The playback playing time may be reduced when charging for the rst t...

Страница 9: ...ser curves You have a selection of POP CLASSIC JAZZ DISCO and NORMAL Each equaliser curve has its own characteristic way of intoning the treble range mid range and bass range This means that you can a...

Страница 10: ...number of tracks the overall playback time is shown in the display 9 If you press the STOP button again POWER OFF is shown in the display and the player swit ches off Using the SKIP buttons Press the...

Страница 11: ...ro Scan This function allows you to play the rst 10 seconds of each song on a CD in order In order to start the introduction function press the STOP and then the MODE button once INTRO appears on the...

Страница 12: ...he same fashion as when playing conven tional CDs with the SKIP buttons forwards backwards When selecting various songs from various catalogues please select the catalogue prior to select ing the desi...

Страница 13: ...rs letters or numbers Before searching for songs you should nd out whether the name of the artist or the song title was stored rst on the MP3 CD to identify the songs Then either enter eight letters n...

Страница 14: ...e CD player this may lead to malfunctions especially tone disturbances during playback If the scanning lens is soiled for instance with dust you may clean it with a cleaner as used for cameras and acc...

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