Kompernass Clock Radio KH 2254 User Manual

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CD CLOCK RADIO  
KH 2254  
CD CLOCK RADIO  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2254-02/08-V2  
 
INDEX  
PAGE  
Intended Usage  
Technical data  
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4
5
Safety information  
Operating Elements  
Commissioning  
Providing mains power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Battery Back-up System in Case of Power Failures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Setting the Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Radio operation  
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Use of the CD Player  
Further Functions of the CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
SKIP/SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
REPEAT: Repeat - Playback RANDOM: Random playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
PROGRAM: For preprogramming tracks in any order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Setting the Alarm Time and Alarm Type  
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Setting the alarm time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Switching the alarm OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Cleaning  
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Disposal  
Warranty and Service  
Importer  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this  
booklet for future reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.  
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CD CLOCK RADIO  
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.  
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.  
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.  
Mains voltage:  
Back-up power :  
230 -240 V / 50 Hz  
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9 V Block battery  
Type 6LR61  
(Batteries not included)  
Power consumption :  
Standby:  
9 W  
2,8 W  
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Protection class:  
• 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.  
CD player:  
Frequency range (+/- 3dB) 100 Hz to 16 kHz  
Laser: d = 760 nm Pmax = 0.4 mW  
NEVER submerse the appliance in water.  
Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth.  
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  
• 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  
Humidity:  
Dimensions  
(L x B x H):  
Weight :  
5 — 90% (no condensation)  
18.1 x 23 x 9 cm  
approx. 1200 gr  
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• To avoid the risks of tripping, do not use an ex-  
tension cable. In the event of danger, the plug  
must be quickly and easily accessible.  
• You may not open or repair the appliance casing  
yourself. Should you do so, appliance safety is  
no longer assured and the warranty becomes  
void.  
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.  
Repairs are to be carried out exclusively by a  
specialist firm or the service centre.  
• Place the instrument in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent heat build up.  
Notice regarding separation from  
mains-power  
• Never cover the ventilation openings!  
• Avoid any additional heat build up, e.g. direct  
sunlight, heaters, other devices, etc.  
The ON/OFF button for this appliance does NOT  
completely separate it from the mains-power source.  
Additionally, the appliance consumes power when  
in standby-mode. To completely separate the ap-  
pliance from mains power, the power plug MUST  
be removed from the wall socket.  
• Keep children away from the connecting cable  
and the appliance. Children frequently underesti-  
mate the dangers of electrical appliances.  
• Provide for a safe location for the appliance.  
• Do not operate the appliance if it has sustained  
a fall or is damaged. Arrange for the appliance  
to be checked and/or repaired by qualified tech-  
nicians.  
Information regarding the handling of  
batteries  
The appliance uses batteries for memory conservation.  
For the handling of batteries please observe the fol-  
lowing:  
• Keep batteries away from children. Children can  
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.  
Should a battery be swallowed, seek medical  
attention IMMEDIATELY.  
Risk of explosion!  
Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not re-  
charge the batteries.  
Thunderstorm warning!  
Before a storm and/or a thunderstorm with a  
risk of lightning, please separate the appliance  
from the electrical power source!  
Never open batteries, never solder or weld  
batteries.  
The risk of explosions and injuries exists!  
Regularly check the condition of the batteries.  
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the  
appliance.  
If you do not intend to use the appliance for an  
extended period, remove the batteries.  
In the event of the batteries leaking acids, wear  
protective gloves.  
Notice regarding electrical power  
surges (EFT / electrical fast transient)  
and electrostatic discharges:  
In a case of malfunction due to an electrical  
fast transient (power surge) and/or electrosta-  
tic discharge, the appliance must be returned  
to default settings in order to re-establish nor-  
mal operation. Possibly the power supply must  
be separated and then reconnected.  
Clean the battery compartment and the battery  
contacts with a dry cloth.  
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Electro-magnetic fields  
Operating Elements  
This appliance complies with the statutory limits for  
electro-magnetic compatibility! If you still have any  
doubts regarding its use in bedrooms:  
It is completely safe to install the clock at a distance  
of half a meter away from the bed. From this distance  
the fields are not present even for electro sensitive  
people.  
CD compartment  
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Button SKIP/SEARCH MIN and SKIP/SEARCH HR ꢁ  
Skip button and fast search within a title,  
Time adjustment (minutes and hours)  
Button OPEN  
Button TIME: Time Adjustment  
Button ALARM 2: Setting  
Button ALARM 1: Setting  
Button ON/OFF  
Display  
LED indicator for AL2  
LED indicator for FM (VHF) Stereo  
LED indicator for CD function REPEAT  
LED indicator for CD function random replay  
RANDOM  
LED indicator for CD function PROGRAM  
ON/OFF LED indicator  
(glows when appliance switched on)  
LED indicator for AL1  
LED indicator for PM  
Button SNOOZE: Snooze mode  
Button SLEEP: Sleep timer  
Button PROGRAM: Preprogramming of CD titles  
Button CD-DISPLAY  
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Note:  
Check the battery for power-outage protection  
annually, and replace it if necessary.  
Note:  
This appliance is equipped with non-slip rub-  
ber feet. As furniture surfaces may be made of  
a variety of materials and are treated with  
many different types of cleaning agents, it can-  
not be completely ruled out that some substan-  
ces contain ingredients which may corrode the  
rubber rests and soften them. If possible place  
an anti-slip material under the feet of the appli-  
ance.  
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Danger - Laser Beams!  
The appliance is fitted with a “Class 1 Laser”.  
Button MODE  
Never open the device.  
Button STOP: To switch off playback  
Button PLAY/PAUSE: To start the CD playback or  
to briefly interrupt the CD  
playback  
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 in-  
juries.  
Loudspeaker  
2$  
2%  
2^  
2&  
2*  
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3)  
3!  
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TUNING regulator: For selecting the radio station  
Waveband selector switch AM/FM  
Volume regulator  
FM (VHF) Aerial  
Power cable  
Battery compartment (on the underside)  
Function selector switch BUZZER - RADIO - CD  
Switch FM STEREO/MONO  
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Commissioning  
Battery Back-up System in Case of  
Power 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  
Unpack the appliance  
Remove all packing material. Remove also the trans-  
portation lock from the CD compartment.  
12:00  
appears on the display. This means that you  
Attention!  
have to carry out the time and alarm settings again.  
Do not permit small children to play with the  
plastic packaging. There is a risk of suffoca-  
tion!  
Setting the Time  
For setting the time, the appliance must be switched  
off with the button ON/OFF  
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Check the items supplied  
Whilst unpacking, check to ensure that all of the  
following items are available:  
Setting the time when switching on for the  
first time:  
World Receiver  
Connector power pack  
Operating Instructions with Warranty Card  
• Hold the button TIME pressed down to switch  
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between the 12h or 24h mode.  
Take note:  
Providing mains power  
In the display appears "12h" for the 12 hour  
mode resp. "24h" for the 24 hour mode. For  
the afternoon hours, an additional LED showing  
"PM" now appears at the top left of the display.  
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 use in the event  
of a power failure, for which a 9 V block battery  
(not supplied) is required to be inserted.  
• Connect the plug of the power pack with a wall power  
socket (AC).  
• The time blinks. Using the buttons SKIP/SEARCH  
MIN and SKIP/SEARCH HR programme in  
the desired time.  
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• Insert the 9 V block battery into the battery com-  
• When you re-press the button TIME the pro-  
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partment  
on the underside of the appliance.  
gramming is saved. The time display no longer  
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flashes.  
Take note:  
Setting the time at some later point:  
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 com-  
partment!  
• Hold the button TIME pressed down to switch  
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between the 12h or 24h mode.  
• Press the button TIME . The time blinks. Using  
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the buttons SKIP/SEARCH MIN and SKIP/SEARCH  
HR programme in the desired time.  
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• When you re-press the button TIME the pro-  
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gramming is saved. The time display no longer  
flashes.  
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Radio operation  
Take note:  
You can also use the button PLAY/PAUSE to  
temporarily interrupt the playback of a title.  
2#  
1.Slide the function selector switch to the position  
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Playback is continued by once again pressing  
RADIO.  
the button PLAY/PAUSE  
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2#  
2.Slide the waveband selector switch to the  
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position FM (VHF) or AM (MW).  
3.To optimise reception, extend the FM aerial  
5. Set the desired volume level with the volume  
controller  
2*  
to its full length. For the AM waveband, the ap-  
pliance needs to be fine-tuned to achieve opti-  
mum reception.  
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6. The playback can be stopped by pressing button  
STOP  
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4.Switch the appliance on with the ON/OFF button.  
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The LED indicator  
is switched on.  
glows when the appliance  
Further Functions of the CD Player  
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5.Set the desired volume level with the volume  
controller  
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• Press the button SKIP/SEARCH HR to skip to  
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6.Select the desired radio station using the TUNING-  
the next title, or press the button SKIP/SEARCH HR  
regulator . Should a programme be transmit-  
several times to skip forward over several  
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ted in stereo and the appliance is set for stereo  
titles. Press SKIP/SEARCH MIN ꢀ  
to go back to  
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reception, the LED indicator FM STEREO glows.  
the start of a title, or press the button SKIP/SEARCH  
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For this, the switch FM STEREO/MONO must be  
MIN several times to skip back over several  
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positioned at FM STEREO.  
titles. When SKIP/SEARCH MIN or SKIP/SEARCH HR  
7. To switch off the radio, press the button ON/OFF  
The ON/OFF LED indicator extinguishes.  
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are held down, particular points within a  
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title can be quickly searched for and found.  
REPEAT: Repeat - Playback RANDOM:  
Random playback  
Use of the CD Player  
Press the button MODE once to repeat the  
2!  
1.Open the CD compartment by pressing the  
playback of a particular title. The REPEAT indica-  
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button OPEN and then press the hole of the CD  
tor  
blinks.  
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(with the labelling uppermost) lightly onto the  
• Press the button MODE once more to repeat  
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cone in the CD compartment until it engages.  
playback of the whole CD. The REPEAT indicator  
2.Slide the function selector switch into the CD  
glows.  
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position.  
• Pressing once more on the button MODE can  
2!  
3.After pressing the power button ON/OFF the  
erase this function. The REPEAT indicator ex-  
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total number of titles on the CD is shown in the  
tinguishes.  
display . After a brief moment, the time is dis-  
• The RANDOM indicator glows. The CD tracks  
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played again.  
are played in random order.  
• To display the CD titles once again, press the  
• Pressing once more on the button MODE can  
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button CD DISPLAY  
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erase this function. The RANDOM indicator  
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4.Press the button PLAY/PAUSE to start playback  
extinguishes.  
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of the first title. In the Display  
first appears  
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, shortly thereafter the time is however dis-  
played once again.  
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PROGRAM: For preprogramming  
tracks in any order  
1.Insert the CD.  
Setting the alarm time  
Alarm (AL 1):  
2.Press the button ON/OFF . The total number of  
• Press the button ALARM 1  
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tracks appears briefly in the display  
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• Using the buttons SKIP/SEARCH MIN and SKIP/SE-  
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3.After pressing the button PROGRAM , the display  
ARCH HR , programme in the desired time.  
The alarm time is stored as soon as you press the  
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shows p01 . The programme indicator  
blinks.  
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4.Using the buttons SKIP/SEARCH MIN and SKIP/  
SEARCH HR select the desired titles. Then  
button ALARM 1 . The indicator for Alarm 1 appe-  
ars in the display.  
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press the button PROGRAM to save the title.  
• If you wish to check the alarm time, press once  
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Proceed as described above to program further  
more on the button ALARM 1  
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tracks. A total of 20 tracks can be programmed.  
5.Press the button PLAY/PAUSE  
to start playback.  
Alarm (AL 2):  
2#  
The LED indicator PROGRAM glows.  
Press the button ALARM 2 and carry out the same  
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6.Press the button STOP to stop playback.  
steps as described above. The indicator for Alarm 2  
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appears in the display.  
If you wish to repeat the programming later:  
• Now select the alarm mode by using the func-  
1. Press the button PROGRAM again to activate  
tion selector switch (RADIO, CD or BUZZER).  
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the programming. The LED indicator PROGRAM  
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blinks.  
Alarm mode BUZZER  
2. Press the button PLAY/PAUSE to play back the  
• Slide the function selector switch  
to the posi-  
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programmed titles. The LED indicator PROGRAM  
tion BUZZER.  
glows.  
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• To erase the programming, open the CD com-  
Alarm mode Radio  
partment  
back on.  
or switch the appliance off and then  
• Carry out the steps 1 to 7 described under "Radio  
operation" to tune in to the radio station of your  
choice for the radio alarm.  
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Setting the Alarm Time and  
Alarm Type  
Alarm mode CD Player  
1. Open the CD compartment in that you press  
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the button OPEN , then insert a CD ( with the  
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With this appliance you can set two different wake-up  
times that can be used individually or simultaneously:  
• AL 1 or AL 2  
labelling uppermost) into the CD compartment.  
2.Slide the function selector switch into the posi-  
3!  
tion CD.  
• AL 1 and AL 2  
Take note:  
The total playing time of the CD 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 automatically.  
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Switching the alarm OFF  
The alarm period is programmed for 60 minutes.  
Cleaning  
SNOOZE: Press the button SNOOZE to switch the  
Clean the housing of the appliance only with a  
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alarm off temporarily. The alarm will repeat itself  
again after roughly 6 minutes.  
slightly moist cloth and a mild detergent. Ensure  
that moisture cannot permeate into the appliance  
during cleaning!  
ON/OFF: Press the button ON/OFF . The alarm is  
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switched off, but will sound again after 24 hours.  
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!  
ALARM 1/ALARM 2: Press the button ALARM 1  
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ALARM 2 to switch the alarm off permanently.  
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Sleep timer  
• Slide the function selector switch to CD or  
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RADIO.  
Warning!  
• After you have pressed the button SLEEP  
"90" appears in the display.  
• Press the button SLEEP again to set the desired  
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Moisture penetrating into the appliance crea-  
tes the risk of electric shock! Additionally, the  
appliance could be irreparably damaged!  
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sleep time (90, 60, 30 or 15 minutes). The sleep  
time countdown starts after a few seconds.  
• To stop playback earlier, press the button  
Disposal  
ON/OFF  
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Do not dispose of the appliance in your  
Take note:  
normal domestic waste. This product is  
subject to the European directive  
2002/96/EG.  
If the playing time of the CD is shorter than the  
sleep time you have set, the music ends  
as soon as all the tracks on the CD have  
been played.  
Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-  
posal centre or at your community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations. In  
case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal  
centre.  
Disposal of batteries/accumulators  
Used batteries/accumulators may not be disposed  
of in household waste. Every consumer is legally obli-  
gated to dispose of batteries at a collection site of his  
community / city district or at a retail store.  
The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batte-  
ries are disposed of in a non-polluting manner. Only  
dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.  
Dispose of the packaging materials in an  
environmentally responsible manner.  
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Warranty and Service  
Importer  
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from  
the date of purchase. Should you have grounds for  
complaint, despite our high quality standards, please  
contact our Service Hotline.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
Burgstrasse 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
In the event that the processing of your complaint  
is not possible by telephone, you will receive  
a processing number (RMA number) as well as  
an address to which you can send your  
product for warranty processing.  
In the event of a mail despatch, please enclose a  
copy of the purchase receipt (sales slip). The app-  
liance 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  
subjected to improper or inappropriate handling,  
abuse, or modifications not carried out by one of  
our authorised sales and service outlets, the warranty  
will be considered void.  
Your statutory warranty claims are not restricted by  
this warranty.  
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Warranty  
CD Clock Radio  
KH 2254  
DES Ltd  
Tel.:  
Fax:  
0870/787-6177  
0870/787-6168  
In order to obtain a cost free repair  
procedure, please get in touch with  
our Service Hotline. Make sure you  
have your receipt handy.  
Irish Connection  
Tel:  
Fax:  
00353 (0) 87 99 62 077  
00353 18398056  
Sender, please write clearly:  
Last name  
First name  
Street  
Postcode/Place  
Country  
Telephone  
Date/Signature  
Description of fault:  
 
 

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