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USER MANUAL KH 2214 PROJECTION CLOCK WITH RADIO EBENCH
KH 2215 Projection Clock with Radio Operator's manual
KH 2214/2215 /2216 Projection clock with Radio intended Use Technical Data Safety Instructions Connection Controls SAISIR
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14. Warranty & Service m1
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference. Hand over the manual to anyone, whom you pass on the appliance to.
This appliance is designed for the reception of AM / FM radio sta- tions. It is indended for domestic use. It is not intended for commer- cial use.
Mains voltage: 230 V / -50 Hz Back-up power: 9 V Battery block {type 6LR61) (Not included in the scope of delivery) Power consumption: 6 W Frequency ranges: AM (MW): 530 — 1600 KHz
Keep this manual for future refe- rence and pass it on with the equipment to any future users. a) To avoid risks of electrical shock: Make sure that the power cord never becomes wet or damp during operation. Lay the cord such that it does not get clam- ped or otherwise damaged. If the mains cable is damaged, get it replaced by the customer service, before using the instru- ment again. + Do not place candles or other open fire sources on the appli- ance. Use the clock in dry environ- ments only. + Make sure that fluids or any other objects do not get inside the device. Position the appliance near the wallsocket.Make sure that the wall socket is easily accessible
KH2214 2215 2216 IB UK Rap 16:21 Uhr Seite 5 + Do not open or repair the ap- pliance casing yourself. In this case, the device is not safe and the warranty is voided. Repairs are to be carried out exclusively by a specialist firm or the service centre. b) To avoid risks of fire and in- juries: Set up the appliance in an open and well-ventilated area, so that there are no heat pockets. Never cover the ventilation holes. Avoid any additional heat build up, e.g. direct sunlight, heaters, other devices, etc. Do not allow children or elderly persons to play with the appli- ance unsupervised, as they are not always able to assess the possible dangers correctly. KH 2214/2215 /2216 c) Electromagnetic fields This device does not cross the per- missible limits of electro smog within the casing. However, if you still have doubts about installing it in the bedroom: + You will be quite safe if you place the appliance about half a meter from the bed. At this distance, there will be no effect even on persons sensitive to electromagnetic fields. Note: This appliance is equipped with non-slip rubber feet. As floor surfaces can consist of different materials, which are treated with the most various cleaning agents, it cannot be absolutely guaran- teed that these agents do not con- tain substances that affect and soften the rubber feet. If necessa- 1, place the appliance on a non- slip base.
Before operating the device, make © TUNING sure that it is in perfect condition. @ FM/AM (Band selector) Do not use it otherwise. © VOLUME (volume control) @ Open the battery compartment © SLEFP (Sleep timer) at the back or underneath, and © ALARM Set / Off insert a 9V battery pack. (Type © 5N007E 6LR61) @ Insert the power plug into the power socket. “ Select a socket which is acces- sible at any time, so that the plug can be quickly pulled out in case of any problem. Note: Rechargable batteries can- not be charged via the battery connection. In case of a long po- wer supply failure (several hours), you must check and adjust the time and alarm time if necessary © MIN (LED display) © HOUR (LED display) O TIVE (time setting LED display) © Function switch ON OFF AUTO BUZZ ® Projection On/Off @ FOCUS (for projection) © HOUR (Projection display) @ MIN (Projection display) @ TIME (time setting Projection display) @ UKW / FM antenna @ Power cord ©® Frequency scale © Display @ Battery compartment
6. Setting the clock
Separate settings must be made in the clock for the LED and projec- tion displays. a) LED display © While you keep the TIME key pressed: @ Press the HOUR key to set the hours. @ Press the MIN key to set the minutes. b) Projection display © Place the PROJECTION switch in the ON position to switch on the projection display. “2 In case of poor lighting, direct the projection beam against a wall or a similar surface. KH 2214/2215 /2216 @ Adjust the sharpness of the projection display by rotating the small FOCUS wheel. Note: the display is visible only in darkness at a distance of more than approx. 0.5 m (e.g. on the ceiling). If you can see the time display on the projected area clearly... ©® while you keep the TIME key pressed: ©® Press the HOUR key to set the hours. @ Press the MIN key to set the minutes. The set time is automatically accepted as soon as the TIME button O is released.
7. Setting the wake-up
time Ifthe time for the LED display is set as explained above: @ while you keep the ALARM Set 1 Off key pressed: @ Press the HOUR key to set the hours. @ Press the MIN key to set the minutes.
© Place the function switch in the ON position. © Turn the volume control button VOLUME to a medium posi- tion @ Select the radio band on the band selector AM/FM. © Search the desired transmitter with the help of TUNING control. Note: To improve the reception of radio stations in the UKW/FM fre- quency range, point the end of the antenna@ slowly in various direc- tions. When you have found a suita- ble position for the reception of the set radio station, secure the antenna @ in this position, e.g. with a strip of adhesive tape. To receive MW/AM radio stations, a fixed receiver an- tenna is installed in the appliance. For improved reception, alter the po- sition of the appliance in radio mode.
9. Setting the alarm
You can wake up to the radio or set an alarm sound Once the time for LED display and the wake-up time have been set as explained above: a) Set the radio alarm @ Place the volume control but- ton VOLUME at the volume ap- propriate to wake you up.
KH2214 2215 2216 IB UK 12 a 16:21 Uhr Seite 9 © Place the function switch in the AUTO position. The alarm is now switched on. The LED di- splay shows a point to the bot- tom left (bottom right for KH2215 ), as an indicator. b) Set the alarm tone © Place the function switch in the BUZZ position. The alarm is now switched on. The LED di- splay shows a point to the bot- tom left (bottom right for KH2215 ), as an indicator.
10. Switching off the alarm
@ Press the SNOOZE key, and the alarm repeats after 9 minutes. @ Press the ALARM Set / Off key to put the alarm off until the next day. © Place the function switch in the OFF position to switch off the alarm function completely. KH 2214/2215 /2216
If you would like to listen to the radio for a while before going to sleep and would like the radio to switch off by itself: @ press the SLEEP key.The radio will remain on for 59 min. You can shorten the time remai- ning till switch-off time by @ keep the SLEEP key pressed @ and simultaneously adjust the remaining time with the Min key. You can extend the time up to switching off by. @ keeping the SLEEP button pressed @ and at the same time adjusting the remaining time via the HOUR button. The sleep timer can be set to a maximum time of 1:59 h: To stop the SLEEP function and switch the radio off... @ Press the SNOOZE key.
12. Cleaning and Care
Warning: Danger of electrical
shocks. + Pullthe plug out of the socket before cleaning. + Never open the casing of the device. There are no operating controls inside. “> Clean the instrument only with a soft, dry piece of cloth. “ Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents. They can damage the plastic surfaces. Do not dispose of the device in normal dome- stic waste. Dispose of the device over a regi- stered waste disposal firm or through your communal waste di- sposal facility. Observe the currently valid regula- tions. In case of doubt, consult your waste disposal facility. Battery disposal! Batteries may not be disposed of with normal domestic waste. AI consumers are statutorily obliged to dispose of batteries at the col- lection point in their community/ district or with the original sup- plier. 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.
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