Kompernass KH 2255 User Manual

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UK  
Kompernaß GmbH · Burgstrasse 21 · D-44867 Bochum  
ID No.: KH 2255-09/06-V1  
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CD Clock Radio  
Safety information  
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Delivery Contents  
Intended Usage  
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Technical Data  
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Operating elements  
Commissioning  
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Battery Back-up System in Case of Power Failures  
Setting the Time  
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Radio operation  
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Use of the CD Player  
Further Functions of the CD Player  
Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm Type  
Sleep timer  
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Cleaning  
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Disposal  
Warranty & customer service  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first  
time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on to whom-  
soever might acquire the appliance at a later date.  
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CD Clock Radio  
Danger - Laser Beams!  
The appliance is fitted with a  
„Class 1 Laser“.  
Safety information  
• Never open the device.  
• Never attempt to repair the device.  
There is invisible laser radiation  
inside the device.  
• Avoid all direct optical contact  
with the laser beam, it could lead  
to serious eye injuries.  
ƽ Important!  
This clock radio employs a laser  
beam. In order to avoid any risk  
of injury or accident due to this  
laser beam, the appliance may only  
be opened by qualified specialists.  
The appliances complies with the  
international safety regulations  
and the Directives of the European  
Community. It also complies with  
the currently applicable standards  
on electrical safety and electro-  
magnetic compatibility (EMC).  
ƽ Warning:  
In order to avoid the risks of fire  
and electric shock, the appliance  
must not be exposed to rain or  
moisture. The ventilation openings  
must not be blocked or covered.  
ƽ Caution:  
ƽ Important:  
In order to avoid the risk of electric  
shock, the cover of the appliance  
must not be removed. There are no  
parts that can be serviced inside the  
appliance. Always contact qualified  
specialists in the event of problems  
or faults.  
Do not throw batteries into the fire.  
Do not immerse the device in water  
and avoid splashes and droplets of  
water entering the appliance. Do not  
place any water/filled vessels (such as  
e.g. flower vases) on the appliance.  
ƽ Electrical Fast Transient (Burst)  
Remark:  
This symbol warns the user of  
hazardous voltages inside the  
appliance.  
In case of misfunction due to  
electrical fast transient (Burst),  
just reset the product (reconnect  
of power source may be required)  
to resume normal operation.  
ƽ This symbol is intended as a warning  
that personal injury can occur if the  
information given in the operating  
instructions for the device is not  
strictly observed.  
ƽ ESD Remark:  
In case of misfunction due to  
electrostatic discharge just reset  
the product (reconnect of power  
source may be required) to resume  
normal operation.  
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A case of electrostatic discharge  
occurs, for example, should someone  
wearing shoes with plastic soles  
Intended Usage  
• This device is suitable for the recep-  
tion of radio stations and the playing  
of audio CDs and is equipped with  
individually variable alarm functions.  
• Any other use or modification of the  
appliance is considered improper use  
and may present significant risks of  
accidents.  
walk over a carpet that also contains  
plastic elements. Through the friction  
of the shoe soles on the carpet a  
charge is created in the body which  
discharges itself as soon as one touches  
an electricity conducting object, such  
as for example a door knob or the  
bodywork of a motor vehicle. Direct  
contact is not required to effect a  
discharge. It is sufficient to approach  
the conducting item to within a few  
centimetres. The charge can the dis-  
charge itself over an electric arc. A  
discharge is thus also possible through  
plastic housing components.  
• The manufacturer accepts no liability  
for improper use.  
Technical Data  
Power supply:  
Backup battery: 2x 1.5 V Type AA bat-  
tery (not included in  
230-240 V ~ 50 Hz  
the scope of supply)  
Delivery Contents  
CD player:  
Frequency range  
(+/- 3dB) 100 Hz to  
16 kHz  
CD Clock Radio  
Operating Instructions  
Warranty card  
Laser:  
= 760 nm  
Pmax = 0.4 mW  
FM 87,5 - 108 MHz  
AM (MW)  
Radio:  
530 - 1600 kHz  
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Operating elements  
Commissioning  
Button STOP/TIME  
CD compartment  
This CD clock radio is operated with  
230 - 240 Volt alternating current (AC),  
50 Hz. It is additionally equipped with  
a back-up system for the event of power  
failures, for which two 1,5 V block batte-  
ries (not included in the scope of supply)  
have to be inserted.  
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Button Skip/Fast Search  
forwards / Hour  
Button PLAY MODE  
Indicator light Repeat  
Buttons ALARM I and ALARM II  
Indicator light Sleep  
Button SLEEP  
Indicator light Random  
Button SNOOZE  
Tuning display  
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Insert the plug of the power lead into  
a suitable plug socket (AC voltage).  
Place the batteries into the battery  
compartment on the underside of  
the appliance.  
Volume display  
Button ON/OFF  
Indicator light ON/OFF  
Indicator light Program  
Button PROGRAM: Preprogramming  
of CD titles  
Button Skip/Fast Search backwards  
/ Minute  
Button PLAY/PAUSE: Start of the CD  
playback or brief interruption in the  
CD playback  
The use of an alkaline battery is  
recommended. In order to ensure  
optimum functioning, the battery  
should be changed every 6 months.  
Batteries are not charged in the  
battery compartment!  
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Battery Back-up System in Case of  
Power Failures  
Volume controller  
Tuning knob: for selecting the radio  
station  
1(  
2)  
The batteries ensure that the clock conti-  
nues to function even in the event of a  
power failure. In order to prolong the  
battery life, however, the time is not  
shown on the display. If no battery has  
been inserted, 12:00 appears on the dis-  
play. This means that you have to carry  
out the time and alarm settings again.  
2! Band selector switch: AM (MW) - FM  
Function selector switch:  
CD - TUNER - BUZZER  
2@  
2# FM antenna  
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Setting the Time  
Set the desired volume with the  
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6.  
7.  
volume controller  
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1(  
Setting the time when switching on the  
first time:  
Hold the button TIME  
Select the desired radio station  
using the TUNING knob  
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2)  
depressed  
To switch off the radio, press the  
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to switch between the 12 hour and  
button ON/OFF . The indicator  
1#  
24 hour modes.  
light ON/OFF  
goes out.  
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The time flashes. Set the desired time  
using the buttons MINUTE  
and  
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HOUR  
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Use of the CD Player  
As soon as you press the button TIME  
, the setting is saved. The displayed  
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Open the CD compartment  
by  
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time no longer flashes.  
hand and insert the CD (with the  
label facing to the rear) into the  
CD compartment and close the  
CD compartment.  
Setting the time at some later point:  
Hold the button TIME  
depressed  
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to switch between the 12 hour and  
24 hour modes.  
Press the button TIME  
Push the function selector switch  
to position CD.  
2.  
3.  
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The time  
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flashes. Set the desired time using  
When the ON/OFF button  
is pres-  
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the buttons MINUTE and HOUR  
As soon as you press the button  
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sed, the total number of CD tracks  
appears on the display. After a few  
seconds, the time is displayed again.  
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TIME again, the setting is saved.  
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The displayed time no longer flashes.  
Press the button PLAY/PAUSE  
to  
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start the playback of the first track.  
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Radio operation  
appears first on the display,  
followed shortly thereafter by the  
time again.  
Push the function selector switch  
to position TUNER.  
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2.  
3.  
2@  
Push the band selector switch  
to  
Use the button PLAY/PAUSE  
also  
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position FM (UKW) or AM (MW).  
to briefly interrupt the playing of a  
track. The playback can be resumed  
In order to achieve optimum recep-  
tion, extend the FM antenna to  
by pressing button PLAY/PAUSE  
again.  
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its full length. For the AM waveband,  
the appliance needs to be turned to  
achieve optimum reception.  
Set the desired volume with the  
5.  
6.  
volume controller  
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Switch on the appliance with the  
The playback can be stopped by  
pressing button STOP  
4.  
ON/OFF button . The indicator  
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light  
comes on when the appliance  
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is switched on. The volume display  
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and frequency display  
light up.  
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Further Functions of the CD Player  
Select your track with the buttons  
4.  
Skip/Fast Search  
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SKIP/FAST SEARCH ꢁ  
the button PROGRAM  
to save the  
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track. Proceed as described above to  
program further tracks. A total of  
20 tracks can be programmed.  
Press , to skip to the next track,  
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or press button ꢁ  
several times to  
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skip several tracks. Press  
to jump  
Press the button PLAY/PAUSE  
to start the playback.  
5.  
6.  
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1*  
to the start of a track, or press button  
several times to go back several  
Press the button STOP  
the playback.  
to stop  
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tracks. If ꢂ  
or ꢁ  
are held de-  
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pressed, certain points of a track can  
be found quickly.  
If you wish to repeat the programming  
later:  
1. Press the button PROGRAM  
again  
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REPEAT  
RANDOM  
– Repeat playback /  
– Random playback  
to activate the programming. The in-  
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dicator light PROGRAM  
lights up.  
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2. Press the button PLAY/PAUSE  
1*  
Press the button Play Mode  
once  
to play the programmed tracks.  
To cancel the programming, open  
the CD compartment.  
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to repeat the playback of a particular  
track. The REPEAT display flashes.  
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Press the button Play Mode  
once  
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again to repeat the playback of the  
Setting the Alarm Time and  
Alarm Type  
whole CD. The REPEAT display  
lights up.  
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Pressing button Play Mode  
again  
With this appliance you can set two  
different wake-up times that can be  
used individually or simultaneously:  
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cancels this function. The REPEAT  
display goes out.  
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The indicator light RANDOM  
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lights up. The CD tracks are played  
• AL 1 or AL 2  
in random order.  
• or AL 1 and AL 2  
Pressing button Play Mode  
again  
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cancels this function. The indicator  
Setting the alarm time  
• Alarm (AL 1):  
light RANDOM goes out.  
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PROGRAM : For preprogramming  
Press the button ALARM I . Press  
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tracks in any order  
the buttons Minute  
and Hour  
to  
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set the desired alarm time. The wake-  
1. Insert the CD.  
up time is stored as soon as you press  
2. Press button ON/OFF . The total  
the button ALARM I . The indicator  
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number of tracks appears briefly  
for Alarm I appears on the display.  
on the display.  
If you wish to switch off the alarm,  
Pressing the button PROGRAM  
press the button ALARM I  
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again displays  
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light PROGRAM  
flashes.  
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• Alarm (AL 2):  
Switching OFF the alarm  
Press the button ALARM II  
and  
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carry out the same steps as described  
above. The indicator for Alarm II  
appears on the display.  
The alarm time is programmed for  
60 minutes.  
SNOOZE: Press the button SNOOZE  
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to switch off the alarm temporarily.  
The alarm will then sound again after  
roughly 6 minutes.  
Now select the wake-up mode using  
the function selector switch  
(CD,  
2@  
TUNER or BUZZER).  
ON/OFF: Press button ON/OFF  
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1#  
The alarm is switched off, but will  
Alarm mode BUZZER. Move the func-  
sound again after 24 hours.  
tion selector switch  
position.  
to the BUZZER  
ALARM I/ALARM II: Press the  
ALARM I / ALARM II ybutton to  
switch off the alarm permanently.  
2@  
Alarm mode Radio  
Carry out the steps 1 to 7 described  
under "Radio operation" to tune  
the radio to your desired station  
for the radio alarm.  
Sleep timer  
Move the function selector switch  
to position CD or TUNER.  
2@  
Alarm mode CD player  
When you press the button SLEEP  
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1. Open the CD compartment  
"90" appears on the display.  
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and insert the CD (with the label  
facing to the rear) into the CD  
compartment and close the CD  
compartment.  
Press the button SLEEP  
again to  
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set the desired sleep time (90, 60,  
30 or 15 minutes). This starts after  
a few seconds.  
2. Push the function selector switch  
to position CD.  
To stop the playback earlier, press  
2@  
the button ON/OFF  
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1#  
The total playing time of the CD  
If the playing time of the CD is shor-  
ter than the sleep time set by you,  
the music ends as soon as all the  
tracks on the CD have been played.  
player in Alarm mode is 60 minutes.  
If no CD is inserted and alarm mode  
CD player is set, the alarm signal of  
the setting BUZZER sounds automa-  
tically.  
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Cleaning  
Wipe the appliance with a damp cloth.  
Do not use aggressive or chemical clea-  
ning agents. These would result in  
damage to the appliance.  
Disposal  
Do not dispose of the device in  
normal domestic waste.  
Dispose of the device over a registered  
waste disposal firm or through your com-  
munal waste disposal facility. Observe  
the currently valid regulations. In case  
of doubt, consult your waste disposal  
facility.  
Battery disposal!  
Batteries may not be disposed of with  
normal domestic waste. All consumers  
are statutorily obliged to dispose of  
batteries at the collection point in their  
community/district or with the original  
supplier. The purpose of this obligation  
is to ensure that batteries can be dispo-  
sed of in an environmentally-friendly  
manner. Only dispose of batteries when  
they are fully discharged.  
Warranty & customer service  
The warranty conditions and the service  
address can be found on the warranty  
card.  
Kompernaß GmbH  
Burgstrasse 21  
D-44867 Bochum  
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