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Brand : E-BENCH

Model : KH 350

Category : Hi-fi system

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USER MANUAL KH 350 E-BENCH

7. MEMO-UP/REPEAT-toets

9. MEMO/PROGRAM-toets

  • When setting-up the device ensure that it is not in the immediate vicinity of water, e.g. on a bathtub, wash basin, rinsing sideboard, in damp cellars, next to a swimming pool, etc.
  • When setting-up the device ensure that it is not in the immediate vicinity of heat sources, e.g. ovens, air heaters or other heat generating devices.
  • Ensure that the device is set-up upon a stable and level base.
  • The device must be set-up in a place that guarantees suffi cient all-round ventilation. The distance between the device’s rear-side and wall should not be less than 10 cm, also not less than 10 cm above the device and at least a 5 cm space on either side. Thus the device should not be placed in book shelves, other closed off cabinets or on wall shelving units fi lled with other items. In addition, the ventilation can be impaired if the device is placed on a bed, blanket or similar surface.
  • Ensure that no foreign substances or liquids can enter the device through the ventilation inlets. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS73
  • The laser scanner of the CD player can ingress humidity when:
  • the set-up position is quickly changed from a cold area to a warm area
  • a heating unit is suddenly turned on
  • the unit is set-up in a differently acclimatised room. Malfunctions can occur if there is a build-up of condensation within the device. In this case the device should not be used for several hours until normal playing is once again possible. POWER SUPPLY When using the device in mains supply operation it is imperative that you comply with all techni- cal data and instructions found in the operating manual and those on the device.
  • Caution! Use only the mains cable supplied with the device otherwise there is a danger of fi re and/or electrical shocks!
  • When disconnecting from the mains, be sure to grip the plug when pulling out from the socket and never pull out by gripping the cable.
  • Never handle the mains cable and/or the plug with damp or wet hands because of the danger of electrical shocks!
  • Handle electrical cables with care; do not buckle or crimp the cable. Cables should not be laid on the fl oor in such a way it is possible to step on them. Please be especially careful with the mains cable between the electrical socket and the device.
  • Using cables and plugs which do not correspond to the stipulated voltage can result in fi re and/or electrical shocks. If the equipment is not going to be used for a long period of time, it should be unplugged from the mains power supply and the batteries removed. The device is still electrically live even if it has been turned off but the plug is still in the mains supply socket.

3. OPEN/CLOSE button Opens/closes the CD compartment

5. EQ button Selects the equaliser curves

6. CD button Activates the CD player

9. Phones Headphones connection

12. Signal receiver for remote control

ning of the next track/to the beginning of the track which is currently playing or forward/ reverse search; When used with the tuner: automatic tuning

21. STOP button Stops playing the CD

8. MODE/REMAIN button Changes display: track playing time/remaining

playing time of entire CD

Connecting the loudspeakers To connect the loudspeakers, connect each black cable to the (—) connecting terminal and each red cable to the (+) connecting terminal at the back of the appliance. Mains operation Before you continue, check whether the mains voltage stated on the back of the appliance corre- sponds with your local mains voltage. Then insert the mains plug of the appliance into a socket. Inserting the batteries into the remote control Open the lid of the battery compartment. Insert the batteries (2xAAA, not included in the scope of the delivery) as indicated by the positive and negative pole markings. Close the battery compartment. Note: If the equipment is not be used for a long period, take the batteries out of the remote control. Setting the time

  • After pressing the MEMO/PROGRAM button in the standby mode, press the SKIP/SEARCH but tons (forwards/backwards) until the correct hour appears on the display.
  • Press the MEMO/PROGRAM button again and then press SKIP/SEARCH (forwards/backwards) until the correct minute appears on the display.
  • Open the CD compartment with the OPEN/CLOSE button.
  • Insert the CD with the labelled side facing upwards in the CD compartment.
  • Close the CD compartment. When the CD starts, the total number of tracks will appear on the display.
  • Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE button. The fi rst track of the inserted CD is played. The display indicates the number of the current track and the playing time of the track.
  • To activate the pause function, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. The display indicates how much of the track’s playing time has lapsed. To continue playing the CD, press the PLAY/ PAUSE button.
  • To stop the CD, press the CD STOP button. The display indicates the total number of tracks and the total CD playing time. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS75

FURTHER CD PLAYER FUNCTIONS

Repeat function This function allows you to play an individual track or all the tracks on one CD repeatedly.

  • To play all the tracks on the inserted CD repeatedly, press the MEMO-UP/REPEAT button once. REPEAT appears on the display.
  • To play an individual track repeatedly, press the MEMO-UP/REPEAT button twice while the CD is playing. REPEAT appears on the display.
  • To deactivate the repeat function, press the MEMO-UP/REPEAT button again until REPEAT dis appears from the display. Mix function With the mix function, the tracks of the inserted CD are played in random order. To activate this function, press the MIX button. MIX appears on the display. To deactivate the mix function, press the STOP or MIX button. Programmed play function With the programming function you can compile your own music programme. Before program- ming, the CD must be stopped by using the STOP button.
  • Press the MEMO/PROGRAM button again in order to programme the selected track.
  • Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all the required tracks have been programmed.
  • Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. MEMO appears on the display.
  • Press the STOP button in order to end the programmed play function.
  • Press the MEMO/PROGRAM button and the PLAY/PAUSE button in order to continue using the programmed play function.
  • Open the CD compartment or switch the CD player off in order to delete the programmed track order. Equaliser function The music can be played with three different equaliser curves (fl at, classic and rock). Each equa- liser curve emphasises treble, middle and bass in its own characteristic way. Press the EQ button to select the required equaliser curve.
  • Start the automatic tuning function by holding the SKIP/SEARCH button (forwards/ backwards) down for 1-2 seconds. When it has located a station, the tuning function stops automatically. In the case of stations which have a very weak signal the automatic tuning function does not stop. If a VHF/FM station is received in stereo, this is indicated on the display. Programming stations It is possible to programme a maximum of 10 VHF/FM and 10 AM stations, i.e. a total of 20 stations.
  • When a station with a good reception has been located (see section “Using the radio”), press the MEMO/PROGRAM button. MEMO/PROGRAM lights up on the display.
  • Press the MEMO-UP/REPEAT button until the required programme location is displayed.
  • To store the located station in the selected programme location, press the MEMORY/ PROGRAM button; MEMO/PROGRAM disappears from the display.
  • Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store further stations. If necessary, change the waveband using the BAND button. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS76 Selecting programmed stations
  • Select the waveband (VHF/FM or MW/AM) of the required station with the BAND button.
  • Keep on pressing the MEMO-UP/REPEAT button until the required programme location and the station frequency appear on the display. AERIALS VHF/FM Unwind the aerial cable entirely and put the aerial in such a position that the best possible recep- tion is achieved. Note: do not connect the VHF/FM aerial cable to an outdoor aerial! MW/AM A ferrite aerial has been built into the appliance for MW/AM reception. The reception can be improved by turning the appliance.

USING THE HEADPHONES

Insert the headphones plug (3.5 mm stereo miniplug) into the headphones socket. This automati- cally switches the loudspeakers off.

CONNECTING OTHER APPLIANCES

If you wish to connect another audio appliance (e.g. a cassette deck) to your design audio system in order to use the system’s loudspeakers to play music, you must connect this appliance with a cinch cable to the inputs marked “AUX” on the back of your design audio system. Then press the AUX button; it is now possible to start playing music from the connected appliance via the design audio system. MAINTENANCE Cleaning the device Use a slightly damp soft cloth and a mild cleaning detergent. Use no chemicals, alcohol, thinning agents or other solvent-containing cleaners. Malfunctions Pull out the mains connection plug if a malfunction or incorrect function occurs; after a few seconds reconnect the electrical supply using the mains connection plug. When using the radio, other electrical appliances in the vicinity (e.g. televisions, monitors etc.) may cause interfe- rence. The appliance should be kept away from such sources of interference. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS77

DECLARATION OF CONFORMANCE

We, Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Burgstr. 21, D-44867 Bochum, Germany, declare this appliance to be in conformance with all applicable international standards, safety requirements and EC Directives. No. of appliance/Type: KH 350 Bochum, 31.12.2002 Hans Kompernaß — Manager — OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS