Silvercrest Clock Radio KH 2189 User Manual

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CLOCK RADIO  
KH 2189  
Clock Radio  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2189-07/09-V2  
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INDEX  
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Intended use  
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Technical data  
Delivery Contents  
Safety instructions  
Operating elements  
Commissioning  
Inserting the batteries  
Setting the clock  
Radio Reception  
Setting the alarm time  
Switching the alarm function on  
Switching the alarm function off  
Sleep Timer  
Cleaning and Care  
Disposal  
Importer  
Warranty & Service  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using this device for the first time and preserve this  
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CLOCK RADIO  
KH 2189  
Alarm functions :  
Operating temperature  
range:  
Radio, alarm signal  
+5° - +35°C  
5 — 90%  
Humidity:  
(no condensation)  
15,2 x 7,2 x 8,5 cm  
ca. 415 g  
Intended use  
Dimensions:  
Weight :.  
The intended uses for this device are the reception  
of FM / AM radio transmissions and as a wakeup  
alarm, using signal tones or the radio itself.  
This device is intended for use only in domestic settings.  
It is not suitable for use in commercial or industrial  
applications.  
Delivery Contents  
Radio Alarm  
Operating Instructions  
Technical data  
Safety instructions  
This device complies with the fundamental require-  
ments and other relevant stipulations of the EMC  
Directive 2004/108/EC, as well as the Guidelines  
of the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC.  
• This device is not intended for use by individuals  
(including children) with restricted physical, physio-  
logical or intellectual abilities or deficiences in  
experience and/or knowledge unless they are  
supervised by a person responsible for their safety  
or receive from this person instruction in how the  
device is to be used.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the device.  
• Keep batteries away from children. Children can  
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.  
If a battery is swallowed medical assistance must  
be sought IMMEDIATELY.  
Mains voltage:  
Back-up power :  
220 - 240 V / 50 Hz  
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9 V Block battery  
Type 6LR61/6F22  
(Not supplied)  
5 W  
Power consumption:  
Power consumption  
Standby:  
max. 3 W  
II /  
Protection class:  
Radio frequency range:  
FM (VHF) :  
AM (MW) :  
87,5 108 MHz  
526,5 1606,5 kHz  
To avoid potentially fatal electric  
shocks:  
• Connect the device only to correctly installed  
and earthed mains sockets. Ensure that the rating  
of the local power supply tallies completely with  
the details given on the rating plate of the device.  
• Make sure that the power cable never becomes  
wet or damp during operation. Lay the cable such  
that it cannot be trapped or otherwise damaged.  
The technical capabilities of this device make possible  
an adjustable frequency range that lies beyond the  
permitted frequency ranges of 87,5 – 108 MHz and  
526,5 – 1606,5 kHz. In some countries, different  
national regulations may apply in regard to the assig-  
ned radio frequency ranges. Note that information  
received from transmissions outside the assigned  
radio frequency ranges may not be exploited, passed  
on to third parties or otherwise improperly misused.  
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• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables  
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians  
or our Customer Service Department.  
Interaction with batteries:  
For safe interaction with batteries please observe  
the following safety instructions:  
• Arrange for Customer Services to repair or replace  
connecting cables and/or devices that are not  
functioning properly or have been damaged.  
• Only use the device in dry rooms.  
• NEVER submerse the device in water. Wipe it  
only with a slightly damp cloth.  
• Ensure that liquids and miscellaneous objects are  
never able to penetrate into the device.  
• Do not place water-filled receptacles (e.g. flower  
vases) on the device.  
• Position the device close to an electrical power  
socket. Ensure that the power socket is at all times  
easily accessible  
• To avoid the risks of tripping, do not use an extension  
cable. In the event of danger, the plug must be  
quickly and easily accessible.  
• Do not open the housing or attempt to repair the  
device yourself. Should you do so, device safety  
can no longer be assured and the warranty will  
become void. Repairs are to be carried out  
exclusively by a specialist firm or the service centre.  
• Do NOT throw the battery into a fire.  
• Do NOT short-circuit the battery.  
• Do NOT attempt to recharge the battery.  
• Regularly check the condition of the battery.  
Leaked battery acid can cause permanent  
damage to the appliance. Exercise especial care  
when dealing with a damaged or leaking battery.  
Risk of acid burns! Wear a pair of protective  
gloves.  
• Store batteries where they are not accessible to  
children. In the event of a battery being swallo-  
wed, seek medical assistance IMMEDIATELY.  
• If you do not intend to use the appliance for an  
extended period, remove the battery.  
To avoid the risks of fire or injury:  
• Do not place candles or other open fire sources  
on the device.  
• Do not use the device in the vicinity of hot  
surfaces.  
• Do not place the device at locations exposed to  
direct sunlight. If you do, it may overheat and  
become irreparably damaged.  
• To prevent heat build up, place the device at  
a location with adequate ventilation.  
• Never cover the ventilation openings!  
• Avoid any additional heat build up, e.g. direct  
sunlight, heaters, other devices, etc.  
Notice regarding separation from  
mains-power  
The slide switch AUTO/OFF/ON for this device does  
NOT completely separate it from the mains power  
source. Additionally, the device consumes power  
when in standby-mode. To completely separate  
the device from mains-power, the power plug  
MUST be removed from the wall socket.  
• Keep children away from the connecting cable  
and the device. Children frequently underestimate  
the dangers of electrical devices.  
• Provide for a safe location for the device.  
• Do not operate the device if it has sustained a  
fall or is damaged. Arrange for the device to  
be checked and/or repaired by qualified  
technicians.  
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Commissioning  
Thunderstorm warning!  
Before a storm and/or a thunderstorm with  
a risk of lightning, please separate the device from  
the electrical power source!  
Setup  
• Unpack the radio alarm and all ancillaries.  
Remove all transport restraints and adhesive  
tape/films.  
Note:  
Check the condition of the battery for power-  
failure protection annually, and replace it if  
necessary.  
Attention!  
Do not permit small children to play with the  
plastic packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!  
Note:  
• Position the radio alarm on a level and horizontal  
surface.  
This device is equipped with non-slip rubber feet.  
As furniture surfaces may be made of a variety of  
materials and are treated with many different  
types of cleaning agents, it cannot be completely  
ruled out that some substances contain ingre-  
dients which may corrode the rubber rests and  
soften them.  
Inserting the batteries  
Power-cut protection  
If possible place an anti-slip material under the  
feet of the device.  
Through the insertion of a 9 V block battery (Type  
6LR61/6F22) you will avoid that, in the event of a  
power failure, the functioning of the device is inter-  
rupted and, as a result, saved settings, such as time  
and alarm time, are lost. The battery ensures that  
the radio alarm continues to function with an emer-  
gency operation, also during a power failure.  
On restoration of the power supply, the correct  
Operating elements  
Power cable  
Battery compartment (on the underside)  
Cable aerial  
TIME button  
HOUR button  
MIN. button  
SNOOZE button  
SLEEP button  
AL. ON button  
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time will appear automatically on the display  
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Note:  
The alarm, radio and display do not function  
with battery-power.  
AL. OFF button  
Display  
• Open the battery compartment  
and insert a  
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9 V block battery (Type 6LR61/6F22).  
Frequency scale  
Waveband selector switch FM/AM  
TUNING-Regulator  
Slider switch AUTO/OFF/ON  
Volume regulator  
Note:  
Rechargable batteries cannot be charged via  
the battery connection. In the event of an extended  
power cut (several hours), the clock and alarm  
times must be checked and possibly re-adjusted.  
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Assembly  
Note:  
Before operating the device, make sure that it is in  
a faultless condition. If it is not, it may not be used.  
• Insert the plug into a power socket. Select a  
power socket that is at all times easily accessible,  
so that the plug can be quickly withdrawn in the  
event of a malfunction.  
To improve reception in the FM frequency range,  
slowly move and hold the end of the wire aerial  
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in various directions. When you have found the  
best reception for the desired transmitter, fix the  
wire aerial into this position e.g. with adhesive  
tape. For the reception of AM transmitters, an aerial  
is built into the device. For improved reception,  
alter the position of the device in radio mode.  
Setting the clock  
Setting the alarm time  
When you take the device into use for the first  
time after inserting a new battery:  
When the correct time has been programmed in as  
described above, proceed as follows:  
Whilst pressing and holding the button TIME  
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• Repeatedly press, or press and hold, the button  
Whilst holding the button AL. ON pressed down:  
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HOUR to set the hours.  
• Repeatedly press, or press and hold, the button  
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• Release the HOUR button as soon as the required  
HOUR to set the hours.  
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hour indicator is shown in the display  
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• Release the HOUR button as soon as the required  
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• Repeatedly press, or press and hold, the button  
hour indicator is shown in the display  
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MIN. to set the minutes.  
• Repeatedly press, or press and hold, the button  
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• Release the MIN. button as soon as the requi-  
MIN. to set the minutes.  
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red minute indicator is shown in the display  
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• Release the MIN. button as soon as the requi-  
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The programmed time setting is automatically accepted  
red minute indicator is shown in the display  
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as soon as the button TIME is released.  
The programmed alarm setting is automatically  
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accepted as soon as the button AL. ON is  
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released.  
Radio Reception  
Switching the alarm function on  
• Place the slider switch at the position ON.  
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• Turn the volume regulator to a midway position.  
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• Select the radio frequency range by using the  
If the clock and alarm time are set correctly, as  
described above:  
waveband selector FM/AM  
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• Now select the desired radio station by turning  
• Place the slider switch in the position AUTO.  
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the TUNING regulator  
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The alarm is now switched on. Serving as a check,  
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a dot appears in the left of the display  
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You will be woken by the radio if ...  
• the volume regulator  
is placed at a sound  
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level at which you will be woken.  
You will be woken by the alarm tone if...  
the volume regulator  
is engaged at the  
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position OFF/BUZZ.  
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Switching the alarm function off Cleaning and Care  
• Press the button SNOOZE and the alarm call will  
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be repeated after 9 minutes.  
Attention! Risk of electric shock!  
Before cleaning the device:  
• Place the slider switch  
at the position OFF to  
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switch the alarm function off completely.  
• Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.  
• NEVER open the housing of the device.  
There are no user-serviceable elements inside.  
• Clean the device only with a lightly moistened  
cloth.  
• Place the slider switch back into the position  
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AUTO to activate the alarm function for the next day.  
• Press the button AL. OFF to switch the alarm  
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call off for 24 hours.  
• Do not use detergents or solvents. They can  
damage the plastic surfaces.  
Sleep Timer  
Disposal  
• Should you wish to fall asleep listening to music,  
place the slider switch at the position OFF.  
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• Should you, in addition to the pre-programmed  
time, wish to be woken by music, then select the  
adjustment AUTO.  
Do not dispose of the device in your  
normal domestic waste. This product is  
subject to the provisions of European  
Directive 2002/96/EC.  
• Press the button SLEEP . The radio will now play  
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for 59 minutes.  
You can extend the time to switch off by...  
• pressing and holding the button SLEEP and, at  
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.  
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the same time, raise the switch off time to 1 hour  
and 59 minutes with the button HOUR  
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You can reduce the time to switch off by ...  
Disposal of batteries/accumulators  
• pressing and holding the button SLEEP and, at  
Batteries/cells may not be disposed of with domes-  
tic waste. Every consumer is statutorily required to  
return discharged batteries/cells to a collection  
point in their community/district or to a dealer.  
The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batteries  
are disposed of in a non-polluting manner. Only dispose  
of batteries when they are fully discharged.  
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the same time, adjust the remaining time with the  
button MIN.  
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• By pressing the button SNOOZE the sleep timer  
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is deactivated.  
• By pressing the button SLEEP once again, the  
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switch off time reverts to 59 minutes.  
Dispose of all packaging materials in an  
environmentally responsible manner.  
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Importer  
Warranty & Service  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the  
date of purchase. The appliance has been manufac-  
tured with care and meticulously examined before  
delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of pur-  
chase. In the case of a warranty claim, please make  
contact by telephone with our service department.  
Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your  
goods be assured.  
The warranty covers only claims for material and  
maufacturing defects, not for wearing parts or for da-  
mage to fragile components. This product is for priva-  
te use only and is not intended for commercial use.  
The warranty is void in the case of abusive and im-  
proper handling, use of force and internal tampering  
not carried out by our authorized service branch.  
Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by  
this warranty.  
DES Ltd  
Tel.: 0870/787-6177  
Fax: 0870/787-6168  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
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