Kompernass Stereo System KH 2245 User Manual

KH 2245  
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Instructions for use  
 
Index  
1. Safety instructions..................................................... 4  
2. Scope of delivery........................................................ 6  
3. Usage.......................................................................... 6  
4. Technical data............................................................ 6  
5. Operating controls..................................................... 7  
6. Preparing the radio for use........................................ 8  
7. Radio operation....................................................... 10  
8. Turning the radio off ............................................... 11  
9. Additional radio functions...................................... 11  
10. Cleaning the radio ................................................. 16  
11. Troubleshooting .................................................... 16  
12. Disposing of the radio ........................................... 18  
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1. Safety instructions  
Danger!  
Do not hang the radio …  
in areas exposed to direct sunlight! Otherwise the radio  
could overheat and be damaged beyond repair. is  
could cause a fire!  
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in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as  
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ovens, heaters and similar devices or vent openings of  
other electrical devices! Otherwise the radio could be  
damaged beyond repair. is could cause a fire!  
Warning!  
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e radio contains no user-serviceable parts. e war-  
ranty is void if the casing of the radio is opened!  
For repairs, please contact our service partner nearest you.  
You will find the addresses of our service partners on the  
warranty card. e warranty card is included in delivery of  
the radio.  
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ôNote:  
No liability will be taken and no guarantee will be made  
for damages …  
due to opening the case of the radio  
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resulting from repair attempts not made by qualified  
experts  
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use of the radio for purposes other than intended!  
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ôNote:  
Battery acid could leak out, especially if the batteries are  
old. erefore you should remove all batteries if you do  
not plan to use the radio for long periods of time. is  
protects the radio from battery acid leakage.  
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2. Scope of delivery  
Radio  
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Suction cup for wall mounting  
ese instructions for use  
3. Usage  
e radio is exclusively intended …  
as an entertainment device  
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as a receiver for medium wave (AM) and frequency  
modulation (FM) radio stations.  
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for private non-commercial use.  
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4. Technical data  
Direct Current (DC):  
3 V (2 × AAA/LR03/Micro type batteries)  
FM frequency range:  
87.5–108 MHz  
540–1620 kHz  
AM frequency range:  
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5. Operating controls  
Eyelet to hang on suction hook  
Tuning control with frequency range scale  
Volume control knob / On/off switch  
Battery compartment  
Loudspeakers  
Frequency range selection switch  
Light button  
Display  
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Frequency range display (AM/FM)  
Set button  
Mode button  
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6. Preparing the radio for use  
Carefully remove the radio from the packaging. Do not  
drop the radio! Otherwise it could be damaged beyond  
repair.  
6.1. Inserting the batteries  
If the radio is turned on: Turn the volume knob  
counterclockwise until it stops.  
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Take the cover off the battery compartment on the  
back of the radio. To do this pull the cover down.  
Open the battery compartment.  
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Place two AAA/LR03/Micro batteries in the battery  
compartment. Please insert the batteries in the bat-  
tery compartment as shown in the picture.  
Close the battery compartment again.  
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Slide the cover to its original position. You should  
hear a click when the cover is moved into the proper  
positioned. Now the radio is ready for operation.  
ôNote:  
e batteries should be replaced if …  
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playback volume decreases without having adjusted  
the volume control knob  
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the sound is distorted during playback or  
radio reception is interrupted abruptly.  
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In order to obtain maximum performance from the radio:  
always replace both batteries.  
6.2. Hanging the radio  
To hang the radio using the suction hook included in  
delivery:  
Press the suction hook onto a smooth, clean, non-  
oily surface. Suitable surfaces include tiled walls or  
mirrors.  
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Warning!  
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Please make sure that the selected surface is smooth,  
clean and free from oil. Otherwise the suction hook could  
loose traction and the radio could fall down. is could  
cause the radio to be damaged beyond repair!  
Subsequently hang the radio on the suction hook us-  
ing the eyelet.  
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If you want to remove the suction hook again: Carefully  
pull the suction hook from the surface.  
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Danger!  
Do not hang the radio …  
in areas exposed to direct sunlight! Otherwise the  
radio could overheat and be damaged beyond repair.  
is could cause a fire!  
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in the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as  
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ovens, heaters and similar devices or vent openings of  
other electrical devices! Otherwise the radio could be  
damaged beyond repair. is could cause a fire!  
Warning!  
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Do not hang the radio in areas exposed to extreme physi-  
cal shock or constant vibrations. Physical shock and  
constant vibrations could lead to malfunctions and long-  
term damage.  
7. Radio operation  
7.1. Receiving radio stations  
To receive a radio station:  
Turn the radio on by turning the volume control  
knob clockwise. To do this, you have to turn the  
knob until it stops.  
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Switch the frequency range selection switch to the  
frequency range FM (frequency modulation) or AM  
(medium wave) as desired.  
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Search for a radio station with good reception by  
turning the tuning knob.  
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Set the desired volume using the volume control  
knob.  
7.2. Improving radio station reception  
e radio has an integrated antenna for radio reception.  
Simply turn the radio until reception of the radio station  
has improved.  
8. Turning the radio off  
Turn the volume knob counterclockwise until it stops.  
9. Additional radio functions  
9.1. Setting the date and time  
e time is displayed even when the radio is turned off.  
Please note that the alarm function only functions prop-  
erly if the clock has been adjusted to the correct time.  
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To set up the date:  
Press the Mode button four times. e currently se-  
lected month appears on the display screen.  
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You can set the desired month by repeatedly pressing  
the Set button.  
Once you have selected the right month, press the  
Mode button.  
e currently selected day will appear on the display  
screen. You can set the desired day by repeatedly  
pressing the Set button.  
To set the time:  
Press the Mode button again. e hour display will  
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appear on the display screen and on the right side an  
A, P or H will be displayed.  
You can select whether you want to use the clock in  
24-hour or 12-hour display mode.  
If an A or a P is displayed on the right side, then the  
12-hour (AM/PM) display mode, as common in the  
USA, is currently active. If P is displayed, then PM will  
be shown to the leſt of the hour display on the screen.  
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If an H is displayed on the right side, then the 24-  
hour display format, as common in most European  
and Asian countries, is currently active.  
You can set the desired hour by repeatedly pressing  
the Set button.  
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Once you have selected the right hour, press the  
Mode button.  
e currently selected minute will appear on the  
display screen. You can set the desired minute by  
repeatedly pressing the Set button.  
Once you have selected the right minute, press the  
Mode button.  
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Press the Set button repeatedly until the colon blinks  
again on the display screen. e time is set and will  
appear on the display screen.  
9.2. Using the alarm function  
e alarm function is used to play an alarm sound at a  
preprogrammed time. is function could be used as an  
alarm clock.  
9.2.1. Turning on the alarm function  
Press the Mode button. e selected alarm time and AL  
will appear on the display screen. Upon briefly pressing  
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the Set button, a sound symbol will appear to the leſt of the  
time display.  
9.2.2. Setting the alarm time  
To set the desired alarm time: Press the Mode button  
again. e hour indicator will blink on the display  
screen. AL is still displayed on the screen.  
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Depending on whether you selected the 12-hour  
display format or the 24-hour display format upon  
setting the time: To the right of the hour display …  
A or P will be displayed for the 12-hour display for-  
mat or  
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H will be displayed for the 24-hour display format.  
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You can set the desired hour of the alarm time by  
repeatedly pressing the Set button.  
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Subsequently press the Mode button again to save the  
desired hour. e minute indicator will blink on the  
display screen.  
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You can set the desired minute by repeatedly pressing  
the Set button.  
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Press the Mode button. e adjusted alarm time set-  
ting is now saved. e sound symbol appears on the  
display screen.  
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If you want to turn off the alarm function: Press the Set  
button once. e selected alarm time will remain stored  
in memory. e sound symbol will remain on the display  
screen.  
9.3. Switching to a different display mode  
Briefly press the Set button: e selected alarm time  
will be displayed.  
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ôNote:  
If you do not press the Set button again within two sec-  
onds, then the normal time will be displayed again.  
Briefly press the Set button again: Now the stored  
date will be displayed.  
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Briefly press the Set button again: e second display  
will appear.  
You can set up the seconds here: To do this, press the  
Mode button. e second display begins at 00.  
To return to the normal display mode, press the Set  
button.  
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9.4. Using the illumination function  
You can illuminate the display by pressing the Light but-  
ton. e light will go off as soon as you release the Light  
button again.  
10. Cleaning the radio  
Clean the radio casing only using a slightly damp cloth. To  
remove persistent dirt, add a few drops of mild dishwashing  
liquid to the damp cloth. When cleaning the device, make  
sure that no moisture seeps into the radio!  
Warning!  
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If moisture enters the radio, it could cause electric shock  
and a fire!  
11. Troubleshooting  
11.1. The radio is not functioning at all  
Make sure the batteries have been inserted in the bat-  
tery compartment according to the picture.  
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e batteries may be old. If this is the case, replace  
the batteries.  
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11.2. No reception or poor reception quality  
Carry out the steps described in chapter 7.2.  
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Search for a radio station with better reception by  
turning the tuning knob.  
11.3. No sound  
Increase the volume by turning the volume control knob.  
11.4. Other malfunctions  
Please contact your nearest service partner if …  
the malfunctions described in sections 11.1. to 11.3.  
can not be rectified as described or  
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other malfunctions occur upon operating the radio.  
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You will find the addresses of our service partners on the  
warranty card delivered with the radio.  
Warning!  
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e radio contains no user-serviceable parts. e warranty is  
void if the casing of the radio is opened!  
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ôNote:  
No liability will be taken and no guarantee will be made  
for damages …  
due to opening the case of the radio  
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resulting from repair attempts not made by qualified  
experts  
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use of the radio for purposes other than intended!  
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12. Disposing of the radio  
Do not dispose of the radio in the household waste!  
Please contact those responsible for waste management  
in your city or community and ask how to properly dis-  
pose of electronic devices.  
ôNote:  
You should remove all batteries before disposing of the  
radio. Do not dispose of the batteries in the household  
waste! Return the used batteries to an appropriate re-  
cycling collection center. Used batteries can usually be  
returned to the store in which they were bought.  
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