Silvercrest Clock KH 2600 User Manual

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Wake-Up Light  
KH 2600  
Wake-Up Light  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2600-09/10-V4  
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Index  
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Handling and operation . . .14  
Information for these operating  
instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Proper use. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Switching On and Off . . . . . . . . . .14  
Setting the time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Playback music from an iPod/iPhone 17  
Playback of external audio devices19  
Playback of nature sounds . . . . . .19  
Mood lighting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Reading lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Alarm Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Basic Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Danger from electric shock. . . . . . . . 5  
Danger of hearing damage . . . . . . . 5  
Interaction with batteries . . . . . . . . . 6  
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
General description . . . . . . . .7  
Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Cleaning the housing . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Device summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Storage/Disposal . . . . . . . . .25  
Storage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Disposal of the device . . . . . . . . . .25  
Disposing of the batteries. . . . . . . .25  
Setting up and connecting .10  
Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Package contents and  
transportation inspection . . . . . . . .10  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . .26  
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Disposal of the packaging . . . . . . .11  
Requirements for the set-up location11  
Electrical connections . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Inserting back-up batteries . . . . . . .12  
Activating the remote control battery 13  
Changing the remote control battery 13  
Providing mains power . . . . . . . . . .13  
VHF wire antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Connecting the headphones . . . . .13  
Safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Malfunction causes and remedies .26  
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
Information regarding the  
EC conformity declaration . . . . . . .27  
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
Importer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
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Information for these operating instructions  
These operating instructions are a component of the KH 2600 Wake-Up Light  
(henceforth designated as the device) and they supply you with important  
information about the intended use, safety and connection as well as operation  
of the device .  
The operating instructions must be constantly kept available close to the device.  
They are to be read and applied by everyone assigned to operate and trouble-  
shoot the device.  
Keep these operating instructions and hand them over with the device to any  
future owners.  
Copyright  
This documentation is copyright protected.  
Any copying or reproduction, including extracts, as well as the reproduction of  
images, also in an altered state, is not permitted without express written permission  
from the manufacturer.  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch are brand  
names of Apple Inc., registered in the USA and other countries.  
Proper use  
This device is intended only for reception of VHF radio programmes, for the con-  
nection of external devices (i.e. MP3 players) and iPod/iPhone and for alarms  
by means of audible signals, nature sounds, radio or music from an iPod/iPhone,  
in enclosed spaces. This device is not intended for any other use or for uses  
beyond those mentioned.  
WARNING  
Danger from unintended use!  
Danger can come from the device if used for unintended purposes and/or  
other types of use.  
Use the device exclusively for intended purposes.  
Observe the procedures described in these operating instructions.  
Claims of any kind resulting from damage caused by improper use, incompetent  
repairs, unauthorized modifications or the use of non-approved spare parts will  
not be acknowledged.  
The operator alone bears liability.  
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Introduction  
Warnings  
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In the current operating instructions the following warnings are used:  
DANGER  
A warning at this danger level indicates a threatening dangerous  
situation.  
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it could result in death or serious  
injury.  
Follow the instructions given in this warning notice to avoid the risks of  
death or serious injury to people.  
WARNING  
A warning of this danger level signifies a possible dangerous  
situation.  
If the dangerous situation is not avoided it can lead to injuries.  
The directives in this warning are there to avoid personal injuries.  
IMPORTANT  
A warning of this danger level signifies possible property  
damage.  
If the situation is not avoided it can lead to property damage.  
The directives in this warning are there to avoid property damage.  
NOTICE  
A notice signifies additional information that assists in the handling of the  
device.  
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Safety  
Safety  
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In this chapter you receive important safety information regarding handling of the  
device.  
This device complies with the statutory safety regulations. Incorrect usage can,  
however, lead to personal injury and property damage.  
Basic Safety Instructions  
For safe handling of the device observe the following safety information:  
Before use check the device for visible external damage. Do not put into  
operation a device that is damaged or has been dropped.  
Never use the device if the lamp housing is damaged, broken or missing.  
Damaged cables or connections should be replaced by authorized qualified  
persons or by the customer service department.  
Persons who, due to their physical, intellectual or motor abilities, are incapable  
of operating the device safely may only use the device under supervision or  
direction from a responsible person.  
Only permit children to use the device under supervision.  
Repairs should only be carried out by authorized specialist companies or by  
the customer service department. Incompetent repairs can result in significant  
risks for the user. In addition warranty claims become void.  
A repair to the device during the warranty period may only be carried out  
by a customer service department authorized by the manufacturer otherwise  
no additional warranty claims can be considered for subsequent damages.  
Defective components may only be replaced with original replacement parts.  
Only by using original replacement parts can you guarantee that the safety  
requirements are complied with.  
Protect the device from moisture and liquid penetration. Never submerge the  
device in water, never locate the device in the close vicinity of water and  
never place any objects filled with liquids (such as vases) on the device.  
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Safety  
Do not operate the device close to open flames (e.g. candles).  
Avoid direct sunlight.  
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Do not use the device when the room temperature is below 10° C or above  
35° C.  
If you have previously suffered from severe depression or are suffering from  
such at present, consult your doctor before you use the device.  
Always pull on the power plug when disconnecting from the wall socket,  
never pull on the connection cable.  
If malfunctions occur or thunder storms threaten pull the power plug from the  
wall socket.  
Danger from electric shock  
DANGER  
Risk of fatal electrocution!  
A life-threatening situation can arise from contact with live  
wires or components!  
Observe the following safety instructions to avoid electric shock hazards:  
Do not use the device if the mains power plug or the connection cable are  
damaged.  
Do not, under any circumstances, open the device housing. The risk of an  
electric shock is present if the power carrying connections are touched or  
the electrical and mechanical construction is changed.  
Danger of hearing damage  
WARNING  
Danger from extreme volumes!  
Listening to loud music via connected headphones can result in  
hearing damage.  
Avoid extreme volumes, especially over long periods of time,  
when you are using headphones.  
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Safety  
Interaction with batteries  
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WARNING  
Danger from improper use!  
For safe handling of batteries observe the following safety instructions:  
Do not throw batteries into a fire.  
Do not short circuit batteries.  
Do not attempt to recharge batteries.  
Regularly check the condition of the batteries. Leaking battery acid can  
cause permanent damage to the device. Special caution should be shown  
when handling damaged or leaking batteries. Danger from acid burns!  
Wear protective gloves.  
Store batteries in a place inaccessible to children. When swallowed seek  
immediate medical attention.  
Remove the batteries from the device and the remote control if you do not  
intend to use the device for an extended period of time.  
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General description  
General description  
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Device summary  
For the following see the diagrams on the fold out sides.  
Lamp housing  
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3
Halogen lamp (42 W, E27)  
Mood light (3 LEDs: green, blue and red)  
Display  
4
5
6
7
Station for iPod/iPhone  
button: Volume increase  
button: Volume decrease  
8
9
SNOOZE Button: Activate snooze function / set the mood light colour  
button: Reduce light intensity  
button: Increase light intensity  
10  
11  
►►I button: Title skip forwards / fast forward play (iPod/iPhone) / station search  
(Radio) / selection of nature sounds 1-4  
12  
FUNC.: Select function  
13 I◄◄ button: Title skip backwards / fast backward play (iPod/iPhone) / station  
search (Radio) / selection of nature sounds 1-4  
14 SLEEP button: Set automatic switch off / change between 12h/24h time of day  
display  
15 ►II button: Playback start / stop  
16 Alarm2/UP button: Programme alarm 2 / memory slot selection upwards  
17 MEMORY/TIME button: Save station (Radio) / setting the time in standby mode /  
stop playback of iPod/iPhone  
18 Alarm1/DOWN button: Programme alarm 1 / memory slot selection downwards  
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button: Switch lamp on/off / activate wake-up light function during wake time  
programming  
20  
21  
/ALARM OFF button: Switch device on/off / switch alarm off (Alarm)  
Headphones connection socket  
22  
AUX IN: Audio input for the connection of an external device  
23 Mains connection cable  
24  
25  
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Wire antenna for VHF reception  
Temperature sensor  
Battery compartment  
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General description  
Remote control  
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All device functions can be carried out with the remote control.  
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2
3
: Standby  
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►►I : Fast play forward  
I◄◄ : Fast play backwards  
1
2
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13  
12  
11  
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Memory control:  
MEM: Programming stations  
MEM +: Selecting memory slot  
MEM -: Selecting memory slot  
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3
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Alarm control:  
Alarm ON/OFF  
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AL1: Programme alarm1 / memory slot  
selection downwards  
AL2: Programme alarm2 / memory slot  
selection upwards  
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5
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6
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TIME: Set time of day  
SNOOZE: Activate snooze function  
SLEEP: Automatic switch off  
Lamp control:  
: Lamp ON/OFF  
: brighter  
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: darker  
10  
11  
12  
: Volume decrease  
: Stop  
: Volume increase  
13 ►II : Play/Pause  
14 FUNC: Select function  
15 COLOR: Select mood light colour  
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General description  
Display  
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The symbols in the display have the following meanings:  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Alarm 1 activated  
Alarm 2 activated  
Alarm tone  
Radio function  
Lamp / wake-up light function  
Nature sound 1  
Nature sound 2  
Nature sound 3  
Nature sound 4  
Stereo reception  
iPod/iPhone function  
Automatic switch off activated  
External audio device  
VHF reception  
Temperature Display  
Memory slot indicator  
Light intensity indicator  
Volume level indicator  
Snooze function activated  
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Setting up and connecting  
Setting up and connecting  
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Safety instructions  
WARNING  
Damage may occur to people and property when operating  
the device!  
Observe the following safety information to avoid any risks:  
Packaging material should not be used as a play thing. There is a risk of  
suffocation!  
To avoid risks to persons and property, pay attention to the requirements  
for the set-up location and the electrical connections.  
Package contents and transportation inspection  
The device is delivered with the following components as standard:  
Wake-Up Light  
Remote control with battery (CR 2032, 3V)  
2 x Batteries type AA, 1.5 V  
5 x Adapter docks for iPod/iPhone  
Operating instructions  
NOTICE  
Check the contents to make sure everything is there and for visible damage.  
If the items supplied are incomplete, or damaged due to defective  
packaging or transportation, contact the Service Hotline (see chapter  
Service).  
Unpacking  
¡ Remove all parts of the device and the operating instructions from the box.  
¡ Remove all packing material.  
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Setting up and connecting  
Disposal of the packaging  
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The packaging protects the device from transport damage. The packaging  
materials are chosen from an environmentally friendly and disposal technological  
point of view and are therefore recyclable.  
The recirculation of packaging into the material circuit saves on raw material  
and reduces generated waste. Dispose of packaging material that is no longer  
needed according to the regionally established regulations.  
NOTICE  
If possible preserve the device's original packaging during the warranty  
period so that in the case of a warranty claim you can package the device  
properly for return.  
Requirements for the set-up location  
For safe and fault free operation of the device, the set-up location must fulfill the  
following conditions:  
Place the device on a firm, flat and level surface.  
To avoid overheating maintain a free space of at least 15 cm around and  
40 cm above the device.  
Do not position the device in a dusty, hot, wet or very humid environment or  
in the vicinity of flammable materials.  
Protect the device from vibration.  
The surfaces of furniture may contain components that could affect and  
soften the rubber feet on the device. If necessary, place an anti-slip mat or  
similar under the rubber feet of the device.  
The wall socket must be easily accessible so that, in an emergency, the plug  
can be quickly withdrawn from the socket.  
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Setting up and connecting  
Electrical connections  
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Before connecting the device, compare the connection data (voltage and  
frequency) on the rating plate of the device with that of your power supply  
network. This data must tally in order to avoid damage to the device.  
Make sure that the device's connection cable is not damaged and is not  
laying over hot surfaces and/or sharp edges.  
Make sure that the connection cable is not tightly stretched or bent.  
Do not allow the connection cord to hang over edges (Trip wire effect).  
Inserting back-up batteries  
By inserting the batteries you can avoid the loss of programmed time of day and  
alarm wake time in the event of a possible power outage. The batteries make  
sure that the internal clock continues to run even during a power outage. When  
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power is restored the correct time appears automatically in the display  
.
NOTICE  
The back-up batteries only save the time of day and the programmed wake  
time. All other functions are only possible with mains power operation.  
The device can also be operated without batteries.  
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¡ Slide the access cover of the battery compartment  
on the underside of  
the device in the direction of the arrow and remove the access cover.  
¡ Insert 2 batteries type AA (supplied) into the battery compartment. Make  
sure that you observe the polarity as depicted in the battery compartment.  
¡ Close the battery compartment by replacing the access cover, slide back in  
and allow it to lock into place.  
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Setting up and connecting  
Activating the remote control battery  
The remote control battery is already inserted when delivered.  
¡ Activate the battery by removing the isolation strip.  
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Changing the remote control battery  
¡ Press, with the fingernail, the recess (A) to the right  
and, at the same time, pull the battery compartment  
out.  
¡ Insert a 3 V battery type CR 2032 in the battery  
compartment. The side with the marking "+" points  
upwards.  
¡ Slide the battery compartment completely back into  
the remote control.  
Providing mains power  
¡ Place the device approx. 40 to 50 cm away from your head (i.e. on the  
bedside table).  
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¡ Plug the mains power plug into a wall socket. In the display  
the time of  
day (0:00 o'clock) and the temperature will be shown.  
VHF wire antenna  
24  
¡ For VHF reception completely unfold the wire antenna  
.
Connecting the headphones  
¡ If required you can connect headphones (with a 3.5 mm jackplug) to the  
21  
connection socket  
on the rear panel of the device. The speakers then  
switch off automatically.  
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Handling and operation  
Handling and operation  
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In this chapter you receive important information for the handling and operation  
of the device.  
Switching On and Off  
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¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
to switch the device on. The display  
or the button on the remote control  
4
is activated.  
20  
¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
or the button on the remote control  
4
to switch the device off. In the display  
is shown the time of day, the  
temperature and a programmed alarm time (Standby mode).  
NOTICE  
The /ALARM OFFbutton  
20  
does not completely disconnect the device  
from the mains power. To completely disconnect the device from the mains  
23  
power the mains power cable plug  
must be pulled from the mains socket.  
Setting the time  
Prerequisite: The device is in standby mode.  
¡ Press the MEMORY/TIME button 17 or the TIME button on the remote  
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control. The hour indicator in the display  
blinks.  
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¡ Press the SLEEP button  
for approx. 2 seconds to switch between the  
12h/24h time of day display.  
¡ Set, with the ►►I button 11 or the I◄◄ button 13 , the current time of day  
hour. With each button press the time changes by one hour. Holding down  
the respective button for more than 2 seconds starts the speed setting.  
¡ Press the MEMORY/TIME button 17 or the TIME button on the remote  
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control. The minute indicator in the display  
blinks.  
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¡ Set, with the ►►I button 11 or the I◄◄ button , the current time of day  
minutes. With each button press the time changes by one minute. Holding  
down the respective button for more than 2 seconds starts the speed setting.  
¡ Press the MEMORY/TIME button 17 or the TIME button on the remote  
control to confirm the time input or wait for approx. 7 seconds after which  
the time input will be automatically confirmed.  
NOTICE  
The time of day will revert back to 0:00 o'clock if the device is disconnected  
from the mains power supply with no back-up batteries inserted or if the  
back-up batteries are too weak.  
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Handling and operation  
Adjusting the volume  
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Prerequisite: The device is switched on.  
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¡ Press the  
button  
or  
button  
on the device or on the remote  
control to adjust the volume. The set volume level is shown below and to the  
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right in the display  
.
NOTICE  
The set volume applies for all functions.  
The volume you have selected will also be saved automatically as the  
volume for the wake function.  
Radio operation  
NOTICE  
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For a good radio reception the wire antenna  
must be completely un-  
coiled. Adjust the antenna, whilst in radio operation, to the best reception.  
Switching on the radio  
20  
¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
button on the remote control to switch the  
device on.  
or the  
12  
¡ Press the FUNC. button  
several times to  
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select the radio function. In the display  
appears the symbol  
and the current recep-  
tion frequency of the set station.  
Manual station selection  
11  
13  
briefly to set the frequency of the  
¡ Press the ►►I button  
or I◄◄ button  
desired station gradually with each button press.  
Automatic station search  
11  
13  
for at least two  
¡ Press and hold down the ►►I button  
or I◄◄ button  
seconds. The device automatically searches for the nearest station with  
sufficient reception quality.  
NOTICE  
If the reception quality is especially high, in the display  
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appears the  
stereo symbol  
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Handling and operation  
Saving stations manually  
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The device has 20 memory slots available for station frequencies. To save a  
station frequency proceed as follows:  
20  
¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
or the button on the remote control  
to switch the device on.  
12  
¡ Press the FUNC. button  
several times to select the radio function.  
11  
13  
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¡ Select a station with the ►►I button  
or the I◄◄ button  
¡ Press the MEMORY/TIME  
button 17 or the  
MEM button on the remote control. "MEMORY"  
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appears in the display  
and "01" blinks.  
¡ Press the ALARM1/ALARM2 button or the  
MEM-/MEM+ button on the remote control  
to select the desired memory slot between 01  
and 20.  
¡ Press the MEMORY/TIME  
button 17 or the  
MEM button on the remote control again to  
save the reception frequency of the set station  
to the selected memory slot.  
NOTICE  
If no input is made within approx. 5 seconds after the MEMORY/TIME  
button or the MEM button on the remote control is pressed the "MEMORY  
01" indicator in the display goes out and the current station is not saved.  
Selecting a saved radio station  
20  
¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
button on the remote control to switch the  
device on.  
or the  
12  
¡ Press the FUNC. button  
select the radio function.  
several times to  
¡ Select with the ALARM1/ALARM2 buttons or  
the MEM-/MEM+ buttons on the remote control  
the desired memory slot for the saved station  
between 01 and 20.  
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Handling and operation  
Playback music from an iPod/iPhone  
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With the station  
you can use the device as a speaker for your iPod/iPhone.  
If you insert the iPod/iPhone in the station it will, in addition, be automatically  
charged.  
The device is equipped with 5 adapters for the station thus even the most current  
iPod/iPhone models will, in any case, fit into the station. The adapters, provided  
with numbers, are on the rear panel. In the table you will find, itemized, the  
adapter that is to be used for your model.  
You can use the station for the following iPod and iPhone models:  
Model  
Type  
Adapter  
5G iPod (with video)  
U2 iPod with video  
iPod classic  
30GB  
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30GB  
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80GB, 120GB  
8GB & 16GB  
8GB, 16GB, & 32GB  
16GB, 32GB, & 64GB  
8GB & 16GB  
16GB & 32GB  
8GB & 16GB  
8GB & 16GB  
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iPod touch  
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15  
15  
17  
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iPod touch 2G  
iPod touch (Fall 2009)  
iPhone 3G  
iPhone 3GS  
iPod nano (4th generation)  
iPod nano (5th generation)  
IMPORTANT  
Damaging of the device or the iPods/iPhones!  
Inserting the iPods/iPhones without an adapter can result in damage to the  
device and/or the iPods/iPhones.  
Place the iPod/iPhone in the station only with the proper adapter.  
In the event that the proper adapter has not been provided get in touch  
with the Service-Hotline (see chapter Service).  
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Handling and operation  
Inserting / removing the adapter in / from the station  
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Select from the table the required adapter and place it in the station dock as  
follows:  
Groove  
Adapter  
¡ Lay the front edge of the  
adapter on the front edge of  
the dock.  
¡ Press the rear edge down-  
wards until you hear a light  
"click".  
Station  
To remove the adapter from the dock proceed as follows:  
¡ Grip with the thumbnail in the groove and lift the adapter out of the dock.  
Playback of music  
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¡ Insert your iPod and/or iPhone into the station  
.
12  
¡ Press the FUNC. button  
several times to select the iPod/iPhone function.  
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In the display  
appears the symbol and the music playback can begin.  
Title skip and fast forward / backward  
11  
¡ Press the ►►Ibutton  
on the device or on the remote control to skip to the  
beginning of the next title.  
13  
¡ Press the I◄◄ button  
on the device or on the remote control to skip to the  
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beginning of the current title. Press the I◄◄ button  
a second time to skip  
for fast forward / back-  
button on the remote  
to the beginning of the previous title.  
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¡ Hold down the ►►I button  
or I◄◄ button  
ward.  
¡ Press the MEMORY/TIME  
button 17 or the  
control to stop playback.  
Charging the iPod/iPhone  
If your iPod/iPhone is inserted into the station it will charge automatically until the  
battery is full.  
NOTICE  
The iPod/iPhone will not charge via the back-up battery.  
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Handling and operation  
Playback of external audio devices  
GB  
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¡ Connect an external audio device, for example, an MP3 player to the  
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3.5 mm jackplug socket AUX IN  
on the rear panel of the device.  
12  
¡ Press the FUNC. button  
several times to select the AUX function.  
¡ Start playback of the external audio device and set the volume.  
NOTICE  
Follow the operating instructions for the external audio device.  
Playback of nature sounds  
20  
¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
or the button on the remote control  
to switch the device on.  
12  
°
Press the FUNC. button  
tion  
several times to select the nature sounds func-  
.
11  
13  
between the following  
¡ Select with the ►►I button  
or the I◄◄ button  
4 nature sounds:  
Rain  
Babbling brook  
Seagulls  
Rural life  
Mood lighting  
8
¡ Press the SNOOZE button  
on the device to switch on the mood lighting.  
The LEDs light up in the following sequence:  
blue → red → red + blue → green → green + blue → red + green → all LEDs → etc.  
8
¡ Press the SNOOZE button  
again when the desired colour lights up to set  
this colour permanently.  
8
¡ Press the SNOOZE button  
once more to switch off the mood lighting.  
NOTICE  
8
Instead of the SNOOZE button  
control can also be used.  
the COLOUR button on the remote  
8
The colour setting via the SNOOZE button  
function has been activated.  
will not work if the SNOOZE  
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Handling and operation  
Reading lamp  
GB  
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You can use the device as a reading lamp.  
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¡ Press the  
button  
on the device or on the remote control to switch the  
lamp on and off.  
¡ Press the  
/
button to set the brightness. The symbol and the  
4
light intensity (00 to 20) are shown in the display  
.
NOTICE  
If you have set the light intensity to 00 you can, by all means, set a higher  
value, the lamp remains, however, switched off and must be switched back  
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on via the  
button  
on the device or on the remote control.  
The light intensity that you have selected will also be saved automatically  
as the light intensity for the wake function.  
Replacing the halogen lamp  
2
The halogen lamp  
decreases.  
must be replaced if it is defective or the light intensity  
DANGER  
Risk of fatal electrocution!  
2
Pull the plug from the mains socket before you change the halogen lamp  
.
NOTICE  
2
The halogen lamp  
type: E27 42 W.  
must only be replaced with one of the same lamp  
in the direc-  
¡ Turn the lamp housing  
tion of the arrow and lift it upwards.  
¡ Unscrew the defective halogen lamp  
from the lamp socket.  
¡ Screw a new 42 W halogen lamp into  
the lamp socket.  
¡ Place the lamp housing  
carefully  
from above and turn it in the opposite  
direction to the arrow to attach.  
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Handling and operation  
Alarm Function  
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When setting the wake time you configure the light intensity, the wake sound  
and the volume. In the 30 minutes before the set wake time the light intensity  
increases slowly to the selected level. When the set wake time is reached the  
sound level increases, within 90 seconds, slowly to the selected volume.  
Programming alarm wake times  
The device has two alarms available. All settings for both alarms can be carried  
out independently from each other. You can choose whether, at the programmed  
time, an alarm tone or a variety of nature sounds should be played, whether  
the radio should sound out or music from an iPod/iPhone or an external audio  
device should be played.  
Prerequisite: The device is in standby mode.  
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¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button  
/
16  
ALARM2/UP button  
on the device or the  
AL1/AL2 button on the remote control. The hour  
4
indicator in the display  
blinks.  
11  
13  
¡ Set with the ►►I button  
or the I◄◄ button  
the hour. With each button press the time changes  
by one hour. Holding down the respective button  
for more than two seconds starts the speed setting.  
18  
¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button  
/
16  
ALARM2/UP button  
on the device or the  
AL1/AL2 button on the remote control. The  
4
minute indicator in the display  
blinks.  
11  
¡ Set with the ►►I button  
or the I◄◄ button  
13  
the minutes. With each button press the time  
changes by one minute. Holding down the re-  
spective button for more than two seconds starts  
the speed setting.  
18  
16  
on the  
¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button /ALARM2/UP button  
device or the AL1/AL2 button on the remote control again to confirm the  
setting.  
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Handling and operation  
Setting the wake tone  
GB  
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11  
13  
¡ Press the ►►I button  
or the I◄◄ button  
repeatedly to select a wake tone:  
delete. (For an explanation of the symbols see  
chapter Display.)  
¡ Press the  
button to activate, in addition, the  
wake-up light function.  
NOTICE  
Set the volume that you want to be woken with as described in the chapter  
Setting the volume.  
Set the light intensity that you want to be woken with as described in the  
chapter Reading lamp.  
The wake-up light function can only be activated together with a wake  
tone. The light intensity increases in the 30 minutes before the set wake  
4
time and the  
symbol blinks in the display  
.
To be woken with the wake-up light only the volume must be set to 00.  
18  
16  
on the  
¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button /ALARM2/UP button  
device or the AL1/AL2 button on the remote control again to confirm the  
setting or wait approx. 7 seconds and the alarm will be confirmed automati-  
cally.  
The symbol for the selected wake tone blinks in the display and the alarm goes  
off via the speaker with the arrival of the wake time.  
NOTICE  
If you want to use music from your iPod/iPhone as the wake tone select a  
title on the iPod/iPhone (or an album and/or playback list) that is to be  
used as a wake tone. Your choice will be played back when the set wake  
time arrives.  
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Handling and operation  
Switching the alarm off  
GB  
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Snooze function ("SNOOZE" function)  
¡ Whilst the alarm is sounding press the SNOOZE  
button  
In the display  
to temporarily switch off the alarm.  
8
4
appears the notice  
.
After 9 minutes the alarm sounds again.  
(In the diagram on the right both alarm 1 and alarm 2  
are programmed. The alarm 2 goes off and the symbol  
blinks.)  
Switching the alarm off  
When the programmed time is reached the alarm continues to sound until it is  
switched off.  
20  
¡ Press the /ALARM OFF button  
or the  
button on the remote control  
to switch the alarm off.  
¡ Press the  
button if you have activated the wake-up light function.  
NOTICE  
The alarm goes off again within 24 hours.  
Fast switch on/off of the alarm  
Prerequisite: The device is in standby mode.  
18  
16  
on the  
¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button /ALARM2/UP button  
device or the AL1/AL 2 button on the remote control continually until the  
alarm symbol  
/
in the display appears/disappears.  
NOTICE  
The last selected alarm settings remain saved.  
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Handling and operation  
Deleting wake times  
¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button /ALARM2/UP button  
GB  
IE  
18  
16  
on the  
device or the AL1/AL 2 button on the remote control three times until the  
4
alarm symbol in the display  
blinks.  
11  
13  
until no more wake tones  
¡ Press the ►►I button  
or the I◄◄ button  
.
4
appear in the display  
18  
16  
¡ Press the ALARM1/DOWN button /ALARM2/UP button  
on the  
device or the AL1/AL2 button on the remote control again or wait approx.  
10 seconds. There are no more wake times programmed.  
Automatic Switch-off ("SLEEP" function)  
With the sleep function you can listen to your favourite music or your favourite  
station whilst falling asleep. The device switches itself off after a time between  
10 and 90 minutes.  
Prerequisite: The device is set to either the radio, AUX IN or iPod/iPhone  
function.  
4
14  
¡ Press the SLEEP button . In the display  
and the notice  
¡ Press the SLEEP button  
appears the symbol  
.
14  
again to reduce the time in increments of  
10 minutes with each button press.  
Setting options: 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20 or 10 minutes. After five  
seconds the selected setting is saved.  
14  
¡ Press the SLEEP button  
again to switch off the "Sleep" function.  
¡ To end the sleep function before it is automatically ended press the  
/
20  
ALARM OFF button  
or the  
button on the remote control.  
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Cleaning/Storage/Disposal  
Cleaning  
GB  
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Safety instructions  
DANGER  
Risk of fatal electrocution!  
Remove the plug from the mains power socket before cleaning.  
IMPORTANT  
Damage to the device!  
Make sure when you are cleaning the device that no moisture gets inside  
in order to avoid irreparable damage to it.  
Cleaning the housing  
Clean the surfaces of the device with a soft, dry cloth.  
Storage/Disposal  
Storage  
If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period of time disconnect  
it from the power supply, remove the batteries and store it in a clean, dry location  
that is not subjected to direct sunlight.  
Disposal of the device  
Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste.  
This product is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC-  
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).  
Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community  
waste facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt,  
please contact your waste disposal centre.  
Disposing of the batteries  
Do not dispose of the batteries with household waste. Every consumer is legally  
obligated to hand in batteries at a collection centre in his/her community/district  
or a dealer. This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in  
an environmentally friendly manner. Hand batteries in only when they are fully  
discharged.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
GB  
IE  
In this chapter you will receive important information for malfunction localization  
and remedies. Observe the instructions in order to avoid danger and damage.  
Safety instructions  
WARNING  
Observe the following safety information to avoid danger and property  
damage:  
Repairs to electronic devices may only be carried out by specialists who  
have been trained by the manufacturer. Considerable danger to the con-  
sumer and damage to the device can occur as a result of incorrect repairs.  
Malfunction causes and remedies  
The following table will help with localizing and remedying minor malfunctions:  
Defect  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Insert the plug into the  
mains power socket.  
The plug is not inserted.  
The display is  
showing nothing.  
Mains power socket is not  
supplying power.  
Check the circuit fuse.  
Increase the volume with the  
The volume is set to  
minimum.  
6
button  
on the device or on the  
remote control.  
No sound.  
Headphones are con-  
nected.  
Remove the headphones plug from  
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the connection socket  
.
Playback of the audio de-  
vice has not been started.  
Start playback of the audio device.  
The radio station is not  
properly tuned in.  
Tune the station correctly with the ►►I  
button 11 or the I◄◄ button 13.  
Noisy radio recep-  
tion  
Try to improve reception by moving  
Reception is too weak.  
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the wire antenna  
.
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Troubleshooting/Appendix  
Defect  
Possible cause  
Solution  
GB  
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The alarm time is incorrectly  
programmed.  
Check the programmed wake time.  
The alarm does not The alarm is not program-  
Programme the alarm correctly.  
go off.  
med.  
The device is not in standby Switch the device to the standby  
mode.  
mode before you go to sleep.  
iPod/iPhone does  
not charge.  
The mains power plug is  
not plugged in.  
Insert the plug into the mains power  
socket.  
NOTICE  
If you cannot solve the problem with the aforementioned methods, please  
contact Customer Service.  
Appendix  
Information regarding the EC conformity declaration  
This device complies regarding conformance to the basic  
requirements and other relevent regulations of the European  
directive for electromagnetic compatibility 2004/108/EC,  
the low voltage directive 2006/95/EC as well as the Eco-  
design directive 2009/125/EC (Supplement 1275/2008  
Appendix II, Nr.1)  
The complete original declaration of conformity can be  
obtained from the importer.  
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Appendix  
Technical data  
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Operational voltage  
220-240 V / 50 Hz  
2 x 1.5 V Typ “AA”  
(supplied)  
Backup batteries  
Remote control Battery:  
Power consumption  
3 V, CR 2032  
Operation with light  
50  
W
W
Operation without light  
10  
Standby  
approx. 1.7  
W
Speaker power output:  
Headphone Output Voltage  
Radio frequency range (VHF)  
Lamp E27  
2 x 1 W (with 10 % harmonic distortion)  
max. 120 mV  
87.5 - 108 MHz  
max. 42  
+10 - +35  
W
°C  
%
Operating temperature  
Humidity (no condensation)  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight  
5 - 90  
29 x 17.5 x 19.5  
approx. 1650  
cm  
g
Protection class  
II  
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Appendix  
Warranty  
GB  
IE  
You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of the purchase date. This device  
has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery.  
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the case of a warranty claim,  
please get in touch by telephone with our service department. Only in this way  
can a post-free dispatch for your goods be assured.  
NOTICE  
The warranty adjustment is valid only for material or manufacturing defects  
not, however, for transport damage, wear and tear or for damage to break-  
able parts, i.e. switches or rechargeable batteries.  
This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial applica-  
tions. In the event of misuse and improper handling, use of force and interference  
not carried out by our authorized service branch, the warranty will become void..  
Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty. The warranty  
period is not extended by repairs effected under warranty. This applies also to  
replaced and repaired parts.  
Damages or defects discovered after purchase are to be reported directly after  
unpacking, at the latest two days after the purchase date.  
Repairs carried out after the lapse of the warranty period are subject to charge.  
Service  
DES UK LTD  
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
Importer  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
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