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CD CLOCK RADIO

Intended Usage

The intended uses for this appliance are the reception
of FM / AM radio transmissions and as an alarm
clock, using signal tones or the radio itself. This ap-
pliance is intended for use only in domestic settings.
It is not suitable for use in commercial or industrial
areas.

Technical data

This consumer electronics appliance, being in
conformity with their fundamental requirements
and directions, complies with the regulations of
both the EMC Guidelines 2004/ 108/EG and
the Guidelines for Low Voltage Appliances
2006/95/EG.

Mains voltage:

230 -240 V ~ / 50 Hz

Back-up power :

9 V Block battery 
Type 6LR61 

(Batteries not included)
Power consumption :

9 W

Standby:

2,8 W

Protection class:

II / 

CD player:

Frequency range (+/- 3dB) 100 Hz to 16 kHz 
Laser:

d = 760 nm Pmax = 0.4 mW

Radio frequency ranges: 

Radio: 

FM (USW) : 87.5 - 108 MHZ 
AM (MW) : 530 – 1600 KHz 

Alarm functions : Radio, alarm signal
Operating temperature range: +5° - +40°C
Humidity:

5 — 90% (no condensation)

Dimensions
(L x B x H):

18.1 x 23 x 9 cm

Weight :

approx. 1200 gr

Safety information

• This appliance 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
appliance is to be used. 

• Children should be supervised in order to make

sure that they do not play with the device.

• Keep batteries away from children. Children can

put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.
Should a battery ever be swallowed, you MUST
call for medical assistance IMMEDIATELY.

To avoid potentially fatal electric shocks:

• Connect the appliance only to correctly installed

and properly earthed power sockets. Ensure that
the rating of the local power supply tallies com-
pletely with the details given on the rating plate of
the appliance.

• Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet

or damp during operation. Lay the cable such that
it does not get clamped or otherwise damaged. 

• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables

to be replaced at once by qualified technicians
or our Customer Service Department.

• Arrange for Customer Services to repair or replace

connecting cables and/or appliances that are
not functioning properly or have been damaged.

• Only use the appliance in dry rooms.

NEVER submerse the appliance 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 appliance.

• Position the appliance close to an electrical wall-

socket. Make sure that the wall socket is easily
accessible

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Summary of Contents for KH 2254

Page 1: ... CLOCK RADIO Operating instructions 6 CD CLOCK RADIO KH 2254 KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2254 02 08 V2 CV_KH2254_AR4141_LB6_V1 qxd 29 02 2008 11 08 Uhr Seite 1 ...

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Page 3: ...P SEARCH 6 REPEAT Repeat Playback RANDOM Random playback 6 PROGRAM For preprogramming tracks in any order 7 Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm Type 7 Setting the alarm time 7 Switching the alarm OFF 8 Sleep timer 8 Cleaning 8 Disposal 8 Warranty and Service 9 Importer 9 Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for future refe...

Page 4: ...a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the appliance is to be used Children should be supervised in order to make sure that they do not play with the device Keep batteries away from children Children can put batteries into their mouths and swallow them Should a battery ever be swallowed you MUST call for medical assistance IMMEDIATELY To avoid potentia...

Page 5: ...ery contacts with a dry cloth To avoid the risks of fire or injury Do not place candles or other open fire sources on the appliance Do not use the appliance near hot surfaces Do not keep the device in places that are exposed to direct sunlight If you do it may overheat and be come irreparably damaged Place the instrument in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build up Never cover ...

Page 6: ...e device Avoid all direct optical contact with the laser beam it could lead to serious eye in juries Operating Elements q CD compartment w Button SKIP SEARCH MIN and SKIP SEARCH HR Skip button and fast search within a title Time adjustment minutes and hours e Button OPEN r Button TIME Time Adjustment t Button ALARM 2 Setting y Button ALARM 1 Setting u Button ON OFF i Display o LED indicator for AL...

Page 7: ...r Failures The battery ensures that the clock continues to function in the event of a power failure To prolong the life however the time is not shown in the display If a battery is not inserted after a power failure appears on the display This means that you have to carry out the time and alarm settings again Setting the Time For setting the time the appliance must be switched off with the button ...

Page 8: ...nce again press the button CD DISPLAY 2 4 Press the button PLAY PAUSE 2 to start playback of the first title In the Display i first appears shortly thereafter the time is however dis played once again 01 Take note You can also use the button PLAY PAUSE 2 to temporarily interrupt the playback of a title Playback is continued by once again pressing the button PLAY PAUSE 2 5 Set the desired volume le...

Page 9: ...vidually or simultaneously AL 1 or AL 2 AL 1 and AL 2 p01 Setting the alarm time Alarm AL 1 Press the button ALARM 1 y Using the buttons SKIP SEARCH MIN and SKIP SE ARCH HR w programme in the desired time The alarm time is stored as soon as you press the button ALARM 1 y The indicator for Alarm 1 appe ars in the display If you wish to check the alarm time press once more on the button ALARM 1 y Al...

Page 10: ...meate into the appliance during cleaning If necessary clean the inside of the disc tray exclusively with a clean dry brush i e a lens brush obtainable from a photographic dealer NEVER use moisture to clean the inside of the CD compartment Warning Moisture penetrating into the appliance crea tes the risk of electric shock Additionally the appliance could be irreparably damaged Disposal Do not dispo...

Page 11: ...nce must be securely packed and the RMA number clearly visible Products sent in without an RMA number cannot be processed Note The warranty provisions cover only material or factory defects The warranty is not valid worn out parts for damages to breakable parts such as switches and batteries The appliance is intended for domestic use only NOT for commercial purposes If this product has been subjec...

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Page 13: ...ion of fault Warranty DES Ltd Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 6168 e mail support uk kompernass com Irish Connection Tel 00353 0 87 99 62 077 Fax 00353 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com www mysilvercrest de In order to obtain a cost free repair procedure please get in touch with our Service Hotline Make sure you have your receipt handy CD Clock Radio KH 2254 ...

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