Kompernass KH 2255 manual

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    Kompernaß GmbH · Burgstrasse 21 · D-44867 Bochum www .kompernass.com ID No.: KH 2255-09/06-V1 UK KH2255_IB_UK 13.02.2007 14:57 Uhr Seite 1[...]

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     CD Clock Radio KH 2255 Operating instructions KH2255_IB_UK 13.02.2007 14:57 Uhr Seite 2[...]

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    CD Clock Radio Safety information 4 Delivery Contents 5 Intended Usage 5 T echnical Data 5 Operating elements 6 Commissioning 6 Battery Back-up System in Case of Power Failures 6 Setting the Time 7 Radio operation 7 Use of the CD Player 7 Further Functions of the CD Player 8 Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm T ype 8 Sleep timer 9 Cleaning 10 Disposa[...]

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    - 4 -  CD Clock Radio Safety information  Important! This clock radio employs a laser beam. In order to avoid any risk of injury or accident due to this laser beam, the appliance may only be opened by qualified specialists. The appliances complies with the international safety regulations and the Directives of the European Community . It also[...]

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    - 5 -   A case of electrostatic discharge occurs, for example, should someone wearing shoes with plastic soles walk over a carpet that also contains plastic elements. 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[...]

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    - 6 -  Operating elements q Button STOP/TIME w CD compartment e Button Skip/Fast Search forwards  / Hour r Button PLA Y MODE t Indicator light Repeat y Buttons ALARM I and ALARM II u Indicator light Sleep i Button SLEEP o Indicator light Random a Button SNOOZE s T uning display d V olume display f Button ON/OFF g Indicator light ON/OFF 1% Ind[...]

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    - 7 -  Setting the Time Setting the time when switching on the first time: ➩ Hold the button TIME q depressed to switch between the 12 hour and 24 hour modes. ➩ The time flashes. Set the desired time using the buttons MINUTE 1& and HOUR e . ➩ As soon as you press the button TIME q , the setting is saved. The displayed time no longer fl[...]

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    - 8 -  Further Functions of the CD Player  SKIP/F AST SEARCH  ➩ Press  e , to skip to the next track, or press button  e several times to skip several tracks. Press 1& to jump to the start of a track, or press button  1& several times to go back several tracks. If  1& or  e are held de- pressed, certain points [...]

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    - 9 -  • Alarm (AL 2): Press the button ALARM II y and carry out the same steps as described above. The indicator for Alarm II appears on the display . ➩ Now select the wake-up mode using the function selector switch 2@ (CD, TUNER or BUZZER). • Alarm mode BUZZER. Move the func- tion selector switch 2@ to the BUZZER position. • Alarm mode[...]

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    - 10 -  Cleaning Wipe the appliance with a damp cloth. Do not use aggressive or chemical clea- ning agents. These would result in damage to the appliance. Disposal Do not dispose of the device in normal domestic waste. Dispose of the device over a registered waste disposal firm or through your com- munal waste disposal facility . Observe the cur[...]