Silvercrest KH 2299 manual

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    KH 2299 K OMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 ⋅ D-44867 BOCHUM www .k omper nass.com ID-Nr .: KH 2299-1/10-V4 6 Undercupboard Radio Operating manual Undercupboard R adio[...]

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    - 1 - INDEX P A GE Intended Use 2 Items supplied 2 T ec hnical data 2 Safety instructions 3 The appliance components 6 Setting up the appliance 6 Fixing the kitchen radio beneath a w all cabinet 7 Setting up the kitchen radio 7 The Settings menu 8 Further setting possibilities 10 Radio operation 12 Cleaning 16 Disposal 16 CE Conformity 17 Impor ter[...]

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    - 2 - Intended Use This Kitchen Radio is intended for use either fr ee-standing or for assembly beneath a wall cabinet. The intended uses for th is Ki tch e n R ad io ar e th e r ece pti on of F M r ad io t ra ns mi ssi ons and as an ala rm/t imer , u sin g ei the r si gna l t ones or the r adio itself. Thi s K itch en Ra dio is no t in ten ded for[...]

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    - 3 - Safety ins tructions This appliance is not intended for use b y individuals • (i ncl u di ng c hil dr en ) wit h re s tr ic te d ph ys ic al , p h y si ol ogi cal or intellectual abilities or deciencies in e xperience a n d/ or k no w l ed ge u nl es s th e y ar e su pe rvi se d b y a person responsible for their safety or r eceive from [...]

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    - 4 - Y ou are not permitted to open the appliance housing or • repair the appliance. If the housing is opened, you run the risk of receiving a potentially fatal electric shock and the warranty lapses. Protect the appliance against drip and spr ay water . • Do not place an y water-lled v essels (e.g. ow er vases) on or near the appliance.[...]

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    - 5 - No ti ce reg ard ing s ep ar at io n fro m mai ns- power The ON/A O T/OFF switch does not comple tely discon- ne ct th e appliance fr om the power ne twork. Addition- al l y, t he appliance consumes power when in standby- mode. T o co mpl et ely sep ar ate the ap plia nce fr om mai ns p ow er , the po w er p lug MU ST be re mo v ed f ro m th [...]

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    - 6 - The appliance components q Mounting plate/Baseplate w P ow er cable e Wire aerial t – i M1–M4 - Memor y buttons M1–M4 o MEM/AMS - to save and automatically sear ch for and save r adio stations a MEM.SCAN - automatic recall of saved r adio stations s TIMER - controls the timer programming d Illuminated clamp strip f AL2/VOL — - control[...]

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    - 7 - Note: The back -up batteries must be check ed at leas t once per year and, if necessary, ex changed for ne w ones. Fixing the kitc hen radio beneat h a wall cabinet With the supplied mounting plate q you can x the kitchen radio belo w , for ex ample, a kitchen wall cabinet: 1. Determine a suitable location for the kitchen radio. 2. Pr es s[...]

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    - 8 - Pro viding mains pow er Whe n y ou ha ve co mpl ete d in st alla tio n of th e ap pli ance , • inser t the plug into a mains pow er sock et. The display r is illuminated and the appliance tries to r eceive an RDS signal to automatically adjust the time and date. For as long as the appliance w aits for the RDS signal, • the display r shows[...]

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    - 9 - 2.  Press the buttons UP  /DO WN  1( / l to set the rst desired reminder dat e. Pressing and holding one of the buttons changes the display in ten-minute inter vals. 3. When you pr ess the button TIMER s , the year number is deactivated and thus y ou are reminded on this date e ver y year . 4. Should you wish to pr ogramme in furt[...]

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    - 10 - Fur ther se tting possibilities Setting the display brightness Press the button LIGHT/DIMMER j r epeatedly to set the brightness level at which the display should be illuminated. The brightness can be set at 3 levels. Illuminated clamp strip Doc ume nts, fo r e xa mpl e r eci pes , wi th a wi dth of up to 10 c m can be inserted and automatic[...]

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    - 11 - Press the button TIMER • s once again. The time then con - tinues to run. T o completely switch the kitchen timer o, press and hold • the button TIMER s for 3 seconds The clock and cooking pot symbol disappear . Programming the kitchen timer Y ou can progr amme frequently used times for the kitchen timer into the appliance, so that yo[...]

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    - 12 - between "w orkdays" (Mo, T u, W e, Th, Fr), "w eekends" (Su, Sa) and "ev er y day" (Su, Mo, T u, W e, Th, Fr , Sa). Thereb y , orientate yourself on the weekday indicat or in the display r : Mo = Monday T u = T uesday W e = W ednesday Th = Thursday Fr = Friday Sa = Saturday Su = Sunday . 5. If you hold the butto[...]

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    - 13 - Switching the radio on and of f 1. T o switch t he radio function on, pr ess the button ON/ A O T/OFF 2! . In the display r the currently selected frequency is sho wn. 2. Press the button ON/A OT/OFF 2! once again t o switch the radio o and return the appliance to the automatic modus. Note: By pressing and holding the button ON/A OT/OFF 2[...]

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    - 14 - Each user can save 36 r adio stations in the appliance. 32 x VHF stations and 4 x MW stations. F or saving UKW stations, User "A" has available: Preset button M1 t for the sav e positions A1 – A8, Preset button M2 y for the sav e positions B1 – B8, Preset button M3 u for the sav e positions C1 – C8, and Preset button M4 i for[...]

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    - 15 - 3. When you pr ess the button MEM.SCAN a , the saved radio stations ar e recalled in their sequence and each is played for 10 seconds. 4. T o quickly move on to ano ther radio station, press the but - ton MEM.SCAN a . 5. T o quit the automatic recall, press the button MODE/ L OC K k . The display r will then show the time for 10 seconds. Adj[...]

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    - 16 - Cleaning  W arning! Always remo ve the plug before cleaning the appliance! Moisture penetr ating into the appliance creates the risk of electric shock! Additionally , the kitchen radio could become irrepar ably damaged! Clean the housing of the kitchen radio with a slightly moist cloth and a mild detergent only . Ensure that moisture c[...]

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    - 17 - CE Conformity This device complies, r egarding conformity , to the basic requir ements and other relev ent pro visions of the Low V olt - age Directiv e 2004/108/EC, the Directive for Lo w V oltage Appliances 2006/95/EC and the Eco Design Directive 2009/125/EC (Ordinance 1275/2008 Appendix II, Number 1). Impor t er K OMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRAS[...]

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