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Do not place open fire sources, such as candles, on the 

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device.

Do not leave the device unattended at any time when it is 

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in use.

To avoid overheating, NEVER cover the ventilation slots on 

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the device and NEVER use the appliance under coverings 

of any kind.

Should the device be moved from a cold ambience to a 

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warm one (e.g. during/after transportion), condensation 

may form in the interior. To avoid potential damage, the 

device should be switched on at the earliest after a mini-

mum standtime of 2 hours.

  Risk of personal injury!

Provide a stable location for the device.

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Do not operate the device if it has sustained a fall or is 

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damaged. Arrange for the device to be checked and/or 

repaired by qualified technicians.

Listening to music with head or earphones for long periods 

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and at high volume levels can lead to hearing damage! For 

your own protection, we recommend that you do not adjust 

the sound level too high. The output voltage at the head-

phone socket can lie between over 150 mV and up to 864 

mV, and can thus create a sound volume that is harmful for 

your hearing.

This device is not intended for use by individuals (including 

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children) with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual 

abilities or deficiencies in experience and/or knowledge 

unless they are supervised by a person responsible for 

their safety or receive from this person instruction in how 

the device is to be used. Children should be supervised to 

ensure that they do not play with the device.

  Risk of eye injuries!

The device is fitted with a "Class 1 Laser". Never look  

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directly into an open CD tray The invisible laser beam 

could damage your eyes.

  CAUTION!

Information on surge voltage (EFT / rapid electrical 
transition process) and Electrostatic discharge:  

In the case of a malfunction due to rapid electrical transition 

(surge voltage) or electrostatic discharge the product must 

be reset (it may be necessary to disconnect the power source 

and then reconnect it) to restore normal operation.

Note:

 A case of electrostatic discharge occurs if one walks 

with plastic-soled shoes over a carpet that also contains ele-

ments of plastic. Through the friction of the shoe soles on the 

carpet a charge is created in the body which discharges 

itself as soon as one touches an electricity conducting object, 

such as for example a door knob or the bodywork of a motor 

vehicle. Thereby, it is sufficient to approach the conductor to 

within only a few cm. Direct contact is not required to effect a 

discharge. The charge can also reduce itself over an electri-

cal arc. A discharge is thus also possible through plastic hous-

ing components.

Note:

 This device is equipped with non-slip rubber pads.  

As upper surfaces can be made of various materials and  

are treated with various cleaning materials, it cannot be  

completely excluded that some of these materials contain 

components that could attack and soften the rubber pads. 

If possible place an anti-slip material under the pads of the 

device.

 Risk of suffocation!

Do not leave packaging material lying unattended. Plastic 

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foils and bags and pieces of styropor etc. are not toys, they 

can be dangerous for small children.

  Observe copyright laws

When recording CDs, pay heed to the laws regarding copy-

right that are applicable in the country in which the device is 

being used.

Positioning the device

Take the karaoke machine and all accessories out of the 

 

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packaging.
Remove all transportation fasteners and tapes/foils.

 

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Place the karaoke machine on a level and horizontal sur-

 

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face. Position the karaoke machine in such a way that the 

CD tray cover can be fully opened.

The operating elements

On the front:

q

  Camera

w

  Screen

CD compartment

X BASS 

 

- for accentuation of low frequencies

t

  REPEAT 

 

-  activates the CD repeat function

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  PROG. 

 

- for the storage of CD programmes

u

  BAL 

 

- Balance controller 

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  MASTER VOLUME

 

- Volume controller 

o

  ECHO 

 

- Echo-Effect controller 

Microphone 

s

  AVC  

 

- Auto Voice Control regulator 

d

  Microphone mounting 

f

 

 

 

- Headphone socket

g

 

Loudspeaker

h

  CDG 

 

- CD/G indicator 

j

  SKIP— 

9

 

 

- CD-Title jump backwards

SKIP+ 

:

 

 

- CD-Title jump forwards

l

  STOP 

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- End CD playback

1(

  PLAY/PAUSE 

4;

  - CD playback start/stop

2)

  PLAY/PAUSE  

- CD playback / pause indicator

2!

  MONITOR   

 - for selection of the programme for 

the built-in monitor

2@

  PROG.  

 

- CD programme indicator

2#

  VIDEO OUT

 

 

 - for selection of the programme for 

the video output

2$

  REPEAT

 

 

- CD repeat indicator 

2%

  FUNCTION   

- activates the desired operating 

mode

2^

  Operating buttons of the cassette element

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- Start cassette recording

  4

 

 

- Start cassette playback

  7

 

 

- Cassette wind backwards

  8

 

 

- Cassette wind forwards

 

  

 

- Stop cassette playback

   

 

  Open cassette compartment

  ;

 

 

-  Pause cassette playback 

   

 

  or recording

2&

  Cassette compartment lid 

2*

  MIC 2 

 

- Microphone input 2

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Страница 3: ...ase read the safety instructions 2 Positioning the device 3 The operating elements 3 Connecting the device up 4 Switching the device on and off 4 Selecting the operating mode 4 Setting the sound volume levels 4 Setting the sound quality 4 Using headphones 5 CD Operation 5 Operating the cassette player recorder 6 Karaoke 6 Camera function 7 Connecting external devices 7 Cleaning and care 8 Troubles...

Страница 4: ... Customer Services You must not open the device housing or attempt to repair the device yourself There are no user serviceable elements inside Should you do so device safety can no longer be assured and the warranty will become void NEVER submerse the device in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth Protect the product from moisture Use it only in dry rooms do not use it outdoors or close t...

Страница 5: ...s an electricity conducting object such as for example a door knob or the bodywork of a motor vehicle Thereby it is sufficient to approach the conductor to within only a few cm Direct contact is not required to effect a discharge The charge can also reduce itself over an electri cal arc A discharge is thus also possible through plastic hous ing components Note This device is equipped with non slip...

Страница 6: ...Using the MONITOR switch you can choose what is to be shown on the integrated monitor screen CAMERA Images from the built in camera CDG Song texts from the Karaoke CD AUX Images from a device e g Camcorder connected to VIDEO IN OFF Nothing shown on the monitor screen Setting the sound volume levels Volume level of playback Volume increase Turn the volume controller MASTER VOLUME clockwise in the d...

Страница 7: ...nnot be played back To eliminate the possibility of a defect on the device please test it using an older Audio CD without copy protection The trade press advises returning copy protected CDs back to the trade if they cause playback problems or to ask for an Audio CD without copy protection Insertion and playback of CDs Important Do NOT insert several CDs one on top of the other Do not insert objec...

Страница 8: ...ve mechanism and the tape material itself do not switch directly from forward or reverse rewind into playback instead first stop the tape with the button Interrupting playback Press the button twice Continue playback Press the button once again Reverse rewinding Press button 7 The cassette stops automatically at the tape start but the drive mechanism is not switched off Forward rewinding Press but...

Страница 9: ...d the recording button the button 4 engages together with the button Slide the switch FUNCTION into the position CDG Insert the CD slide the ON OFF switch on the micro phone to the position ON and start CD playback Press the Pause button Both the voice Microphone and the CD playback are now being recorded Camera function You can use the integrated camera during a karaoke per formance The camera im...

Страница 10: ...gular intervals To clean the laser you should use a commercial cleaning CD Cleaning the monitor screen The monitor screen is best cleaned with glass cleaners Cleaning CDs For cleaning your CDs use exclusively cleaning agents permitted for CDs If need be carefully wipe the CD with a soft and lint free cloth from the middle to the edge When doing this hold the CD between the forefinger and the thumb...

Страница 11: ...nt please enclose a copy of the purchase receipt sales slip The device must be securely packed and the RMA number clearly visible on the outside Products received without the RMA number cannot be processed Note The warranty provisions cover only material or manufacturing defects The warranty does not apply to parts subject to wear and tear for damage to breakable parts such as switches or recharge...

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Страница 13: ...y Telephone Date Signature Description of fault Completely fill our this section and enclose with the appliance GB KARAOKE MACHINE KH 2404 DES Ltd Units 14 15 Bilston Industrial Estate Oxford Street Bilston WV14 7EG Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 6168 e mail support uk kompernass com Irish Connection Harbour view Howth Co Dublin Tel 00353 0 87 99 62 077 Fax 00353 18398056 e mail support ie kompern...

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