Kompernass KH 2262 manual

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    KH2262  Operating and safety instructions UK KH2262_LB4_UK_Ka 13.11.2003 14:04 Uhr Seite 1[...]

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    2  TUNING ▼ SKIP I<< FUNCTION   BASS BOOST   STOP ■  DISPLA Y  MEMOR Y  TUNING ▲ SKIP >>I VOLUME    BAND  M-UP PLA Y P AUSE  ST ./MONO REPEA T      KH2262_LB4_UK_Ka 13.11.2003 14:04 Uhr Seite 2[...]

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    3 Contents Contents 1. Intended use ......................................................................................................................4 2. T echnical data ....................................................................................................................4 Safety Information ......................................[...]

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     4 CD Ster eo Radior ecor der e-bench KH 2262 1. Intended use This appliance is designed fo r casual home-use. It is not designed for co ntinual use or for use in a commer cial or industrial context. To avoid fatal danger through electric shocks: • Make sur e that the pow er cable does not get wet or damp during operation. Install the cable so[...]

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    5  3. Connection Befor e you start using the device, please check that the device is i n good order and condition , and make sur e that all packa- ging material has been remo ved. 3.1 Inserting batteries  Open the battery compartment at the back of the device, as w ell as …  the cover of the battery compar tment for the radio channels me[...]

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    6  4. Operation This section applies when the device has been connected as described in chapter 3: 4.1 Switching the device on/off  The device is eq uipped with a FUNCTION sliding swi tch for all thr ee modes: The device is switched on and is consu ming electrici ty when the switch is switched to … • "Radio" for r adio mo de •[...]

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    7  When the desired memory number appears on the display ...  hold the MEMOR Y button depressed until the "MEMORY" indicator stops flas- hing. The channel is now stor ed. Already occupied memory positions can be re newed at will. 5.4 Stored Channels Call up When in the normal reception mode you can bro wse through the 1 5 stored cha[...]

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    8  6.5 Programming a track list Yo u can program a track list with up to 1 6 tracks. T o do this the CD has to be stopped. When a CD is inser ted:  Pr ess MEMOR Y . The display no w shows "Pr.01" indicating the fi rst memory position of the track list - follo- wed by the number of the track already allo- cated to this position.  [...]

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     9 7.2 Using the tape unit Wa r ning: Always pr ess the ST OP / EJ but- ton first and let the tape stop before y ou switch modes. This will prev ent damage and the device w earing out prematurely . K The button symbols mean the follo wing for ta pe mo de:  PL A Y = play a tape ❙❙ PA USE = stop/star t pause << FFWD = fast forw ard &g[...]

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    10  8.1 External cleaning •C lean all outside sur faces with a moist but not wet cloth. •D o not use any sort of aggressive clea- ning fluids. These could damage the ex ter nal plastic housing. 8.2 Cleaning the cassette unit This could be necessary if you notice the tape sound becoming slightly muffled after sev eral weeks use. If y ou are s[...]

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    11 10. Disposal Befor e you dispose of the de vice, remov e batteries as descr ibed in chapter 3.1. Old batteries cannot be disposed of in the general house rubbish bin. •A l w a y s r e t u r n used batteries to the retail outlet or other collection points for dis- posal. Other than the batteries, the device does not include any materials that a[...]

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    IDNr . E45-221003-KH2262 · www.kompernass.com KH2262_LB4_UK_Ka 13.11.2003 14:04 Uhr Seite 13[...]