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1. LOUDNESS S BASS OO CLOCK PRESET TIMER VANN Am n PRESET Teufel e KB 22 CR 19 Deleting a program e Press button 6 W or 31 MM twice during pro grammed playback or once in stop mode The display will show the message PROGRAM CLEARED Timer functions Sleep This function allows the KB 22 CR to switch itself off after a preset period of time Activating Sleep e During playback press button 25 SLEEP SLEEP OFF will appear in the display e Press button 25 SLEEP again to set the number of minutes till switch off 120 90 60 45 30 or 15 minutes A short time after pressing the last button the original display will reappear and the countdown begins Deactivating Sleep e Press the SLEEP button 25 until the display shows SLEEP OFF Displaying the Sleep time remaining e To display the time remaining until the unit switches off during the countdown press button 25 SLEEP once briefly 20 Teufel e KB 22 CR CLOCK PRESET TIMER PAIRING PAIRING Timer alarm function This function allows you to program a time for the unit to switch on The clock must be set to the correct time see Setting the time on page 13 Switch the unit to standby using button
2. 5 Press button 41 CLOCK briefly once The display will ae me flash the hour P EQ LOUDNESS S BASS SLEEP 6 Use volume control 10 VOLUME or button 32 Vol to set the hour 7 Press button 41 CLOCK briefly once The display will now flash the minutes Use volume control 10 VOLUME or button 32 Vol to set the minutes 9 Press button 41 CLOCK briefly once PARING The time is now set CLOCK PRESET TIMER Displaying the time In order to show the time press button 41 CLOCK briefly The display now shows the time for 3 or 90 sec onds in standby and in EcoPower mode Jeufel e KB22CR 13 Radio playback Use button 47 to select Radio as the source Your KB 22 CR can receive mono and stereo stations in the range from 87 5 to 108 MHz For stations with RDS the name of the station is shown in the display and you can use button 40 Display to call up the programme type and the time not all stations offer this service Setting the radio stations Use button 29 bP or 39 lt 4 to set the tuning fre quency Manually e Press the button briefly The frequency is increased or reduced by one step 0 05 MHz Station scanning e Press and hold the button for approx 3 seconds The search begins and will stop at the first station received with sufficient signal Mono stereo Poor signal quality may lead to sound distortion i
3. SLEEP TIMER TJeufele KB 22CR 15 USB mode Your new CD receiver can read USB storage devices of the specification USB 1 0 and 2 0 containing up to 32 GB of information and playback music files stored on them in MP3 and WMA formats Important L Do not use any storage devices with mechani cal damage or which have fallen in liquid Do not expose such storage devices to direct sunlight Im proper handling may result in data loss Make backup copies of your music on your PC Inserting a USB stick and playback Use button 22 to select USB as the source The display will show the message READ USB Insert the USB stick into the jack 12 lt The plug only fits the jack in one position If there are any music files on the stick playback will start automatically If no readable files are found on the stick the display will remain dark The playback functions for CD and USB are identical and are described in the section Playback functions on page 16 SE PRESET Removing a USB stick Attention Risk of damage Never remove a USB storage device when your KB 22 CR is still accessing its data i e during playback or pause Stop playback using button 6 or 31 W before removing the device PARI e Simply pull the USB stick out 16 Teufel e KB 22 CR AUX operation Analogue source device You can connect a source
4. INTRO button 45 for the sample playback function Only the first 10 seconds of each track will be played Switch function off Press INTRO button 45 again Stop playback Press button 6 W or 31 W Search by track number The KB 22 CR numbers each track of a CD or USB stick sequentially even if they are saved in different folders Enter the desired number using the number buttons 34 1 O and for the tens using button 36 10 Playback will start Repeat function Shuffle Use button 7 or 44 MODE to switch between repeat functions you will see the function selected in the display TRK REP flashing repeat the current track e REP ALB flashing only with MP3 WMA repeat all 18 Teufel e KB 22 CR R rl II III li d I L Time elapsed 3 48 Track number 002 Album number 01 only with MP3 WMA P EQ LOUDNESS S BASS SLEEP CLOCK KB22RC tracks of the current album file folder e REP ALL play all tracks and then start again from the beginning SHUF shuffle play all tracks in random order Repeating a section This function allows you to define a section to be re peated 1 Start playback 2 At the start of the desired section press button 24 A B briefly 3 At the end of the desired section press button 24 A B brie
5. 15 or button 48 O If the unit is in EcoPower mode press button 42 CLOCK briefly to show the time 2 Press and hold button 27 TIMER until the display shows TIMER SET followed by the type of operation eg USB 3 Select the type of operation to be active when the unit switches on e g TUNER using buttons 28 30 iaa or the volume control 10 VOLUME 4 Press button 27 TIMER once briefly The display shows the time when the unit will switch on the hour display is flashing 4 5 Set the hour using buttons 28 ppt 30 iaa or volume control 10 VOLUME 6 Press button 27 TIMER once briefly The display will flash the minutes 7 Set the minutes using buttons 28 gt t 30 lt lt or volume control 10 VOLUME 8 Press button 27 TIMER once briefly The display will show the volume level when the unit switches on 9 Set the desired volume using buttons 28 m1 30 I lt or volume control 10 VOLUME 10 Press button 27 TIMER once briefly Programming is now complete The current time is now displayed once again The display shows the timer symbol which indicates that this function is active The unit will switch itself on at the programmed time with the selected type of operation and with the selected volume level Switching the timer alarm function on and off 1 Switch the un
6. However you must always protect the disc against dirt and scratches CD players can compensate for minor damage to the CD Larger scratches or other damage may result in hang ing or similar errors For more information about the correct handling of CDs see the notes on the CD sleeve Inserting a CD Attention Risk of damage Do not insert CDs on top of one another Do not insert anything other objects than CDs 1 Select source CD see page 11 2 Press button 4 or 20 amp The CD drawer will slide out forwards 3 Insert the CD carefully into the depression inside the CD drawer with the printed side facing up 4 Press button 4 or 20 amp or button 5 or 38 gt n The CD drawer will close and the unit will read the CD The display will show the message READ and after a few seconds playback begins automatically The playback functions for CD and USB are identical and are described in the section Playback functions on page 16 Ejecting a CD e Stop playback by pressing button 6 or 31 W e Press button 4 or 20 amp The CD drawer will slide out forwards e Take the CD out of the CD drawer and press button 4 or 20 amp to close the CD drawer COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT cise ReWritable o 4 cl Jal 5 FUNCTION a 6 mn wz N 6 Teufel 2 uss
7. device with analogue sound 18 output using the AUX IN cinch jacks 18 e g the ear phone output of an MP3 player or Smartphone To do this you will need a stereo cinch cable e Press button 21 AUX The display will show AUX or BT Press the button again if required to switch between AUX and BT DC 15V 3A oco Bluetooth source device o eA ons Using Bluetooth you can connect a compatible source device to the KB 22 CR without any cables The range is approx 10 m Select the source BT using button 21 Press the button several times if required until BT ap pears in the display 2 Switch on the Bluetooth function on your source device e g Smartphone and have it search for Bluetooth devices You will find more information about this in the operating instructions of your source device 3 Once the search is complete the list of devices found should include Kombo 22 Select this unit to establish the connection 4 If required enter the password 0000 Your KB 22 CR is now paired and will work just like Bluetooth headphones All sounds normally repro duced by your source device will now be directed to the KB 22 CR and played via this unit 5 If the source device is a Smartphone the Bluetooth PARING connection will be interrupted by any incoming calls and you can us
8. fully discharged batteries and re chargeable batteries labelled with Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead Standby lt 1 watt EcoPower mode lt 0 5 Watt Dimensions W x H x D Net weight 1440 g This product conforms with Council of the C European Union guidelines 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC Technical changes reserved 15 9 x 7 8 x 28 cm Jeufel e KB 22 CR 23 Jeufel For questions suggestions or any other issues please contact our customer service department Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Phone 00800 200 300 40 No responsibility is assumed for the Gewerbehof Buelowbogen Aufgang D1 toll free correctness of this information Buelowstr 66 10783 Berlin Germany Fax 49 0 30 300 930 930 Technical changes typographical www teufelaudio com errors and other errors reserved Instruction No 92404 GB 20130723
9. 22 CR How to clean your CDs To clean your CDs use only cleaning products approved for this purpose If necessary carefully wipe the disc with a soft lint free cloth from the cen tre to the rim Hold the disc between the index finger and thumb of the other hand in the process Touching the playing side of the disc with your hand can lead to problems during playback Protecting the environment Disposal of the unit Used units must not be disposed of with house hold waste If the unit is no longer operational every consumer is required by law to dispose of used EE devices separately from household waste e g at a collection point run by the communal author ity borough In this way it is ensured that used units are properly recycled and that negative consequences on the environment are avoided For this reason electrical equipment is labelled with the displayed symbol Technical data Operating voltage Power consumption 230 V 50 Hz Operation max 60 watts Batteries and rechargeable batteries Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste Every consumer is required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries whether they contain harmful substances or not to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or run commercially so that they can be disposed of in an envi ronmentally friendly manner Please only hand in
10. 23 DIM to control the brightness of the display The display brightness is adjusted every time you push the button bright medium dim P EQ LOUDNESS S BASS SLEEP CLOCK PRESET TIMER Teufel e KB 22 CR 11 Selecting a source When the unit is switched on the recently selected audio source is activated Use button 14 FUNCTION to change the source or select a source directly using the buttons e 47 FM Radio e 46 CD CD player e 22 USB USB storage e 21 AUX external signal source line or Bluetooth The display will now show the selected source Adjusting the volume e Use control 10 VOLUME or button 32 Vol to set the desired volume level The display will show the volume level selected from Min to Max LOUDNESS S BASS SLEEP MODE AB Mute CLOCK PRESET TIMER e Use button 33 amp to mute the sound The display shows the flashing message MUTING e To turn the sound back on Press button 33 amp again or adjust the volume Adjusting the sound Equalizer Press button 43 P EQ to sequence through the preset sound patterns and select FLAT sound unchanged POP JAZZ CLASSIC and ROCK Aurally compensated volume Pressing button 42 LOUDNESS switches the aurally compens
11. Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with skin eyes or mucus membranes In case of contact with acid rinse the affected part immediately with plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor Danger Danger of explosion Batteries particularly lithium batteries can explode if used improperly Never attempt to recharge batteries Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type Do not heat or short circuit batteries or rechargeable batteries and do not dispose them in fire e Do not expose batteries and storage batteries to direct sunlight 10 Teufel e KB 22 CR Changing the battery Hold the remote control face down Unscrew the cross headed screw using a screwdriver Pull the battery compartment out of the remote control BR ON Take out the old battery see Batteries and recharge able batteries on page 23 5 Place the new battery into the holder making sure that the symbol is visible on the battery and on the holder 6 Replace holder and push the compartment back in until it clicks 7 Screw tighten the cross headed screw Functionality The remote control relays the control signals by means of infrared light It is therefore important that you point the remote control in the direction of the unit Make sure that the infrared light is not obstructed by objects Fluorescent or energy saving light bulbs installed in the facility of the unit may impair the function o
12. Technical Description and Operating Instructions KB 22 CR CD receiver for Kombo 22 Jeufel Contents General notes and information 3 For your information 1 0 2 0 eee ee eee 3 Original packaging 0 0 0 e eee 3 Complaints serpere cece ee eee 3 Contd s2 cated ie dais bebe we OE ten 3 Proper U o eperera s p Vee a eR ae eS om 3 Safety notes 0 eee cee eee eee cent eeees 4 Overview ccc ccc cece cece eee e eee eeeee 6 Control elements and connections 7 Setup and connection ee eee ee eees 9 location pS ye satene i Sk eee ee a ae a 9 Connecting the speakers 0 4 9 Antennid fee dree eaii enii ee a ee 9 Audio input 6 2 ee cee ee 9 Connecting to a power supply 9 Remote control 6 00 5 scs40ssassessa sensei swans 10 Changing the battery 0000 10 Functionality 2 0 eee eee 10 Basic functions 6 lt 655 5ctinsnectwesaaaalsaumames 11 Activating and deactivating o oo auaa 11 Activating ssepe greri hy iek oe ewes 11 Switching to Standby oonan 11 EcoPower mode n n nauau anaua 11 Activating EcoPower mode 11 Deactivating EcoPower mode 11 Dimmers rese vered aprimu eae gaa hea a et 11 Selecting a source 2 0 0 0 e eee eee 12 Adjusting the volume 12 Mute 12 Adjusting the sound 0 0 2000 12 Equalizer 2 2 ee eee 12 Aurally compensated vol
13. a program 00005 20 Timer functions 64 0050s Kc eneendcesasiced scones 20 Sle py rei aed Mee eee een eee 20 Activating Sleep 2 0 0 0 0 eee eee 20 Deactivating Sleep 005 20 Displaying the Sleep time remaining 20 Timer alarm function 0000 21 Switching the timer alarm function on and off 21 Troubleshooting 2 eee eee ee ee eees 22 Care and cleaning eceeee econ 22 Protecting the environment 2ee0e 23 Technical data cece eee eee eee eens 23 General notes and information Notice The information in this document may change without prior notice and in no way constitutes any liability on the part of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH No part of these instructions may be reproduced in any form or be broadcasted in any way electronically me chanically by photocopy or recording without the written permission of Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Version 1 0 July 2013 Original packaging If you wish to exercise your eight week right of return we ask that you be absolutely sure to hold onto the packag ing We can only accept the return of the speakers WITH THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING Empty boxes are not available Complaints In case of complaint we will need the following informa tion fo process your enquiry 1 Invoice number Can be found on the sales slip enclosed with the product or on the orde
14. ables Cables are available from our online shop www teufel de in the Accessories section Connecting to a power supply Connect the round plug on the mains adapter supplied to connection 17 on the back of the unit Connect the mains adapter to a mains power socket 16 17 18 19 ASS 1 LASEF PRODUCT DC 15V 3A ss SPEAKER POWER AUXIN Teufel e KB 22 CR 9 Remote control A 3 Volt button battery CR2025 is required to operate the remote control The battery is already installed in the remote control unit on shipping and is protected by a strip of plastic You will see this plastic strip on the back of the remote control Simply remove it with care The remote control is now ready for use Danger Health hazard If the battery belonging to the product is swal lowed this may result in severe internal injuries and even death e Keep both new and used button cell batteries so that they are not accessible for children e If the battery compartment can no longer be closed securely do not use the product further and keep it so that it is not accessible for children e If you suspect that a button cell battery has been swal lowed or ingested in any other way seek the immedi ate attention of a physician Danger Danger of chemical burns Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical burns e
15. at other than MP3 or WMA are located on the storage device Delete the incorrect files File damaged Delete or skip file The remote control is not working control and the device No clear line of sight between the remote Remove the obstacle Remote control not properly aligned Point the remote control towards the device wrong way round Battery inserted in the remote control the Insert the battery the right way round see page 10 Remote control battery exhausted Insert a new battery see page 10 The sound is washed out and muffled Loudspeakers wrongly connected Both loudspeakers must be connected in the same way Care and cleaning Clean the KB 22 CR and remote control regularly with a soft damp microfibre cloth Please be absolutely sure to observe the following notes in the process Danger Risk of electric shock In contact with live parts water can lead to electric shock or short circuit e Make sure that no liquid penetrates the unit e Disconnect the mains plug before cleaning Attention Risk of damage Using the wrong cleaning materials may dam age the delicate surface of the case e f possible only use plain water without any additives In case of stubborn marks a mild soap solution may be used e In no circumstances should caustic cleaning products white spirit thinners petrol or similar be used for cleaning 22 Teufel e KB
16. ated volume control on and off When this func tion is switched on the Idi symbol is shown in the dis play and when playback is quiet the sound will be fuller Bass boost Pressing button 26 S BASS switches the bass boost function on and off this boosts the deeper tones and slightly boosts the higher tones too When the S BASS function is switched on the OBB symbol appears in the display 12 Teufel e KB 22 CR Clock The integrated clock shows the current time in the display The clock is set manually or by RDS when in radio mode There is also a sleep function up to 90 minutes Setting the time Automatically with RDS Select a radio station with RDS signal see Setting 15 the radio stations on page 14 After a few minutes the KB 22 CR will pick up the time signal from the radio sta tion and set the clock accordingly Manually If no RDS station is being received you can also set the clock manually 1 Switch the unit to standby using button 15 or button 48 dy 2 Press button 41 CLOCK briefly once The display will show the current time 3 Press button 41 CLOCK and hold for 3 seconds The display will briefly show the message CLOCK SET and then CLOCK 24 or CLOCK 12 4 Set the clock to 24 hour or 12 hour operation using volume control 10 VOLUME or button 32 Vol
17. ch should be observed when han dling the unit Safety notes Danger Risk of electric shock Faulty installation of electrical equipment or mains voltage which is too high can cause electric shocks e Only operate the unit with the mains adapter supplied or with a mains adapter of identical construction e Disconnect the mains adapter immediately and do not use the unit if its case or the mains adapter are defec tive or if there is other visible damage e If the unit emits smoke or smells of burning or other unusual odours disconnect it immediately from the power supply and do not operate it e The standby button does not disconnect the unit from the power supply Therefore place the unit so that the mains adapter is easily accessible e Never open the case of the mains adapter or the unit Repairs may only be carried out by an authorised specialist workshop Only parts which conform with the original unit specifications may be used in this case There are electrical and mechanical parts in this unit which are necessary in order to avoid exposure to sources of danger e Do not insert any objects through the vent slots in the housing e Only use the unit in indoor areas e Do not operate the unit in damp areas and protect it from drops of water or splash water Also take care not to stand vases or other containers filled with liquid on or near the speaker in order to avoid liquid getting into the case If water or other fo
18. ck or stored station gt 10 Radio operation Next previous stored station CD and USB operation Select next previous album Playback pause Radio operation Frequency down CD and USB Rewind Radio operation Show RDS info USB and CD Show track info Show time Switch aurally compensated volume on off Adjust the sound Radio operation Switch between stereo mono CD and USB Set repeat shuffle mode CD and USB Play track sample CD operation Radio operation Switch unit on or to Standby EcoPower mode Setup and connection Location tips e Select a stable level base e Make sure that the environment is clean and free from dust e Avoid placing the unit close to sources of heat or in direct sunlight e Arrange the connector cables so that they do not pose a trip hazard e Do not place heavy objects on the cables or unit Connecting the speakers Use the speaker cables supplied to connect the speakers If you need longer cables you can order them from the Accessories section of our online shop www teufel de On the back side of the CD receiver are the SPEAKER connecting terminals 16 for the right R and left L speakers The terminals are each marked red and black Make sure the polarity is correct l Connect the like coloured terminals Otherwise the sound quality will suffer The strands of the speaker cables are marked with different colours or shapes Spli
19. e the phone as normal After finishing your phone call the sounds will once again be diverted and played back by your KB 22 CR 6 To terminate the Bluetooth connection press button 31 PAIRING and hold down until the message CLEAR appears in the display Alternatively you can switch off the Bluetooth function on your source device Jeufel e KB22CR 17 Playback functions CD MP3 WMA USB During playback the display will show the album number file folder only with MP3 WMA with two digits the number of the current track and the playback time elapsed Use button 40 DISPLAY to display more information such as time remaining track name artist and album A lot of information however is only available with MP3 WMA files or not at all Pause playback Press button 5 or 38 PII Continue playback Press button 5 or 38 PII again Play next track Tap button 8 or 28 pp e Play previous track Tap button 9 or 30 rea twice Fast track playback Press and hold button 39 a or 29 pp Playback occurs without sound you will see the elapsed play time of the track in the display To resume normal playback release the button Only with MP3 WMA Select next album next file folder Tap the top of button 37 ALB Jump to the start of the album or to the previous al bum Tap the bottom of button 37 ALB several times if required Press
20. f the remote control or even make it impossible Basic functions Activating and deactivating Activating e Press button 15 or 48 O or one of the function select buttons 21 FM 22 CD 46 USB or 47 AUX The unit powers up the display briefly shows HELLO Switching to standby During operation press button 15 or button 48 O bristly The unit will switch to Standby The display briefly shows BYE BYE and then displays the time After a few minutes the time display disappears and the display goes dark In order to show the time again press button 41 CLOCK briefly EcoPower mode In EcoPower mode the unit uses a maximum of only 0 5 Watt Activating EcoPower mode Whilst in operation or when in standby press and hold button 15 or button 48 O for approx 3 seconds The display briefly shows ECOPOWER then goes dark EcoPower mode is now switched on and replaces Standby mode This means that pressing button 15 or button 48 O will no longer switch the unit to Standby but to EcoPower mode Switching from EcoPower mode Whilst the unit is in EcoPower mode press and hold button 15 or button 48 O for approx 3 seconds The display shows the time the unit is now back in standby EcoPower mode is now switched off This means that pressing button 15 or button 48 O will no longer switch the unit to EcoPower mode but to standby Dimmer e You
21. fly again The section will now be continuously repeated 4 To resume normal playback press button 24 A B briefly again Program playback You can program up to 20 tracks to be played in an or der set by you You can enter a title or titles several times into the program if desired Creating a program Do not press the stop button 6 W or 31 I whilst pro gramming as this will delete the program 1 Press button 35 PROG The number of the program slot P 00 will appear on the right of the display and the message PROG will be flashing 2 Set the first track number e Enter using button 36 10 for the tens and the number buttons 34 1 O or e Select the album using button 37 ALB MP3 WMA only and then select the track number using button 8 or 28 pei and 9 or 30 ia lt 3 Press button 35 PROG The number of the next program slot e g P 01 will appear briefly on the left of the display A Enter all desired tracks in the same way Playing a program e After entering the last track start the program using button 5 or 38 PII All programmed tracks will be played in the pro grammed order The display will show PROG e To stop program playback press button 6 W or 31 E once briefly the program remains in the memory USB OO
22. it to standby using button 15 or button 48 naye 2 Press button 27 TIMER briefly to switch the timer func tion on and off e On Timer symbol is displayed e Off Timer symbol is not displayed o Ca INTRO EQ LOUDNESS S BASS CLOCK J CO Co Teufel o BS PRESET TMR Teufel o KB 22 CR 21 Troubleshooting The following advice should help you to solve problems If this doesn t work please contact our hotline see page 3 Take note of the warranty instructions Problem Possible cause Solution ing the display does not light up ing but the display does The KB 22 CR is not work The KB 22 CR has no power The KB 22 CR is not work The volume has been set too low Check the mains adapter and the socket Increase the volume with control 10 VOL UME or 32 Vol light up Wrong source selected Select the right source see page 10 No CD playback and or NO DISC displayed No disc has been inserted Insert a CD Disc has been inserted upside down Insert the disc with the labelled side facing up CD dirty or damaged Clean or change the disc Condensation in the device Take out the disc and do not use the device for one to two hours while activated No or disrupted music playback Files with a form
23. n its lifetime Teufel e KB 22 CR 5 Overview Product contents 1x CD receiver KB 22 CR 1 x remote control 1x mains adapter 1 x throw out aerial for VHF FM 2 x speaker cable The speakers for this system are supplied in a separate packaging Please take note of the instructions supplied with the speakers Checking the product contents e Check that all items have been delivered and that noth ing is damaged e f the delivery is incomplete or you find damage sus tained in transit do not operate the unit but contact our service department see page 3 6 Teufel e KB 22 CR Control elements and connections Front side 1 2 3 4 b 1 i Wise gt il na U VOLUME 5 FUNCTION C 14 oO a LOUDNESS MODE 13 3 cS 7 ee e 8 2 Teufel ol ines nn 2 T 10 ltem Name Description ltem Name Description 1 Control LED 9 Ke Radio operation Select stored 2 Infrared receiver for remote earn eel zontrel USB and CD Previous track 3 CD drawer 10 VOLUME ea 4 4 Opening closing the CD drawer a Sb 5 Pll Playback pause a oa Vab connection 13 LOUDNESS Switch aurally compensated 6 m Stop button l volume on off 7 MODE Radio operation Switch between 14 FUNCTION Switch signal source ste
24. n stereo operation Use button 7 or 44 Mode to switch to mono operation Station memory Your radio can save 20 stations You can then easily select saved stations at the touch of a button Saving stations 1 Set the desired station as described above 2 Press button 35 PROG The display will flash PROG 3 Use button 28 per 30 iaa to select the desired slot number for the station or enter using the number buttons 34 1 0 Enter the tens using button 36 10 4 Press button 35 PROG The station has now been stored Selecting stations from the memory 1 Increase or decrease the slot number using button 8 28 eri or 9 30 ias 2 Enter the desired slot number using the number buttons 34 1 0 Enter the tens using button 36 10 14 Teufel e KB 22 CR CD operation Suitable CDs Use only ordinary CDs with a diameter of 120 or 80 mm bearing one of the symbols shown here CDs containing MP3 and WMA files can also be read CDs CDRs CDRWs burnt on a home system can normally be read but high burn speed or bad blank discs can cause problems The only solution is trial and error in this case CDs produced for commercial purposes cannot always be read About handling CDs Every CD is covered by a resistant plastic layer which protects it from outside influences
25. njury to persons and or damage occur inside otit to property In this case wait at least 2 hours before you connect e Never use the unit unmounted in vehicles in unstable and activate it locations on wobbly tripods or furniture on insuffi ciently dimensioned brackets etc The unit could tip or fall down and cause injury to persons or be damaged Explanation of symbols itself Set up the unit in such a way that you cannot acciden tally knock it over and that the cables do not pose any trip hazard e Do not place the unit near sources of heat e g heat ers ovens other heat generating equipment such as Paldeiyionhesauresecthecior amplifiers etc O e f ae O_o Oooo outside inside Danger Danger to eyes and skin Opening the disc compartment with the lock deactivated will cause an invisible or visible laser beam to be emitted e Do not look into the beam even if you are using opti cal instruments e If the device is subjected to warm temperatures after being cold e g after transport condensation may Safety category II Dual insulation cay May only be used indoors Attention Fire hazard Improper use may lead to damage or fire e Do not place open flames such as burning candles or similar on the unit e Do not place the unit in direct sunlight e Ensure sufficient ventilation Do not cover the vents with curtains blankets news papers or similar Heat build up inside the unit can shorte
26. partment can no longer be closed securely do not use the product further and keep it so that it is not accessible for children e f you suspect that a button cell battery has been swal lowed or ingested in any other way seek the immedi ate attention of a physician Danger Danger of chemical burns A Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical burns e Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with skin eyes or mucus membranes In case of contact with acid rinse the affected part immediately with plenty of plain water and if necessary see a doctor Danger Danger of explosion Attention Risk of damage Batteries particularly lithium batteries can External influences may damage or destroy the explode if used improperly device e Never attempt to recharge batteries e If the unit is to be left unsupervised for a long period e g during a holiday or if a thunderstorm is forecast disconnect the power plug from the mains power sup Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type Do not heat or short circuit batteries or rechargeable ply Otherwise a sudden overvoltage may cause a batteries and do not dispose them in fire defect e Do not expose batteries and storage batteries to direct e Leaked batteries may damage the remote control In case of prolonged absence remove any batteries from the remote control sunlight Danger Danger of injury damage Setting the unit up in an unsuitable location may result in i
27. r confirmation received as a PDF document e g 4322543 2 Serial number or batch number Located on the back of the unit e g serial number KB20240129A 123 Many thanks for your support Contact For questions suggestions or any other issues please contact our customer service department Lautsprecher Teufel GmbH Gewerbehof Buelowbogen BuelowstraBe 66 10783 Berlin Germany Phone 00800 200 300 40 toll free Fax 49 0 30 300 930 930 E mail service teufelaudio com www teufelaudio com Proper use Only use the unit as described in these operating instruc tions Any other use will be deemed as not in accordance with the instructions and may lead to damage of property or even persons The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by use not in accordance with the instructions The unit is intended for private use Before operating the speakers please read the safety notes and operating instructions carefully This is the only way to use all functions safely and reliably Keep the operating instructions safe and pass them on to anyone who may own the unit after you Teufel e KB 22 CR 3 Safety notes Caution icons You will find the following caution icons in these instruc tions Danger High risk Failure to observe the warning may result in severe personal injury or death Attention Moderate risk Failure to observe the warning may result in property damage Minor risk L Points whi
28. reign objects should enter the unit immediately disconnect the mains plug Then send the unit to our service address e Never touch the mains adapter with wet hands e Check the unit regularly for damage 4 Teufel e KB 22 CR Danger Danger to children Children can become trapped in the packing film when playing and suffocate e Do not allow children to play with the unit or the pack ing film Danger of suffocation e Ensure that children do not remove small parts from the unit or take them off of the unit e g control knobs or plug adapters They could swallow the parts and choke e Never allow children to operate electrical units unsu pervised Danger to hearing Extended listening at high volumes may lead to hearing loss Very high acoustic pressure can suddenly be created es pecially if the unit is switched on when set at full volume This may have psychological consequences and also cause physical injury Children and pets are particularly at risk e Set the volume control on your unit to a low level e When the volume is set to a high level never place your ear directly on the speaker e To avoid damage to health avoid extended listening at high volumes Danger Health hazard If the battery belonging to the product is swal lowed this may result in severe internal injuries and even death e Keep both new and used button cell batteries so that they are not accessible for children e If the battery com
29. reo mono USB and CD Adjust repeat 5 Switch unit on or to Standby 8 P Radio operation Select stored poopie mode station up USB and CD Next track Back side ltem Name Description 16 SPEAKERS Speaker connections 17 Mains adapter connection 18 AUXIN External signal source connection 19 FM FM VHF antenna connection Teufel e KB 22 CR 7 Remote control 8 Teufel e KB 22 CR ltem 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Name AUX USB DIM SLEEP S BASS TIMER PPI gt gt laa m PAIRING Vol MUTE 1 0 PROG 10 ALB Pil lt lt DISPLAY CLOCK LOUDNESS P EQ MODE INTRO cD FM Description Open close the CD drawer Select external source device AUX BT USB input selection Change the brightness of the display CD and USB only Repeat a sec tion Switch off function Switch Super Bass on off Switch on function Radio operation Select stored programme upwards CD and USB Next track Radio operation Frequency up CD and USB Fast forward Radio operation Select stored programme downwards USB and CD Previous track Stop button disconnect blue tooth connection Volume adjust Mute speaker Number buttons Radio operation Store station USB and CD Set program play back Select tra
30. t the wire down by 4 approx 30 mm on both ends and remove approx 10 mm of insulation each Twist the wire so that no strands are protruding Tin coating is not necessary 2 Flip the lever on the connecting terminal up or down to open the terminal 3 Guide the exposed end of the cable into the opening in the terminal and close the lever again The cable has now been clamped in place Antenna Danger Risk associated with lightning strike If you are using outdoor or roof antennas be absolutely sure that the antenna has lightning protection To receive FM VHF stations connect the antenna to the jack 19 FM This may be a roof outside antenna but also a cable television connection You will need a coaxial connector cable for this If there is no antenna connection available where the unit is located you can use the throw out aerial 4 supplied Push the aerial 4 plug into the jack 19 FM and adjust f the position of the throw out aerial for best reception Now fixed the antenna in place with tape Audio input You can connect almost any audio source to the AUX IN cinch jacks 18 on the back of the unit i e computer Smartphone MP3 player with without dock games console television etc The source device must have an output with line level This kind of output is either a stereo cinch jack or a 3 5 mm jack plug Connect these units to the AUX IN connections 18 using appropriate c
31. ume 12 Bass boost 2 0 0c eee ee eee 12 oe ee ee eee eee ee 13 Setting the time 0 0 0 0 0 0 e ee eee eee 13 Automatically with RDS 13 Manually 0 0 0 0 eee eee 13 Displaying the time 000 13 2 Teufel e KB 22 CR Radio playback 2 cece eee cece eee 14 Setting the radio stations 4 14 Manually 0 0 0 0 eee eee 14 Station scanning 000 14 Mono steteo sser aneen denen teow Wakes a eet 14 Station memory 0 00000 e eee 14 Saving stations es soos rni i pEr 14 Selecting stations from the memory 14 CD opera on s oroe eine sarees kestet eni aes 15 Suitable ODs oeer sok eane i t 15 About handling CDs 0 0 00 05 15 Inserting a CD ics es ceed bare eee Od 15 Fjecting 0 CD gsc s denseeetie pane kii eee 15 USB mode oi dnocdsen seeder cadereseuewoenes 16 Inserting a USB stick and playback 16 Removing a USB stick 0 005 16 AUX operation 0 cece eee ee ee ee eee 17 Analogue source device 0 005 17 Bluetooth source device 00 17 Playback functions CD MP3 WMA USB 18 Search by track number 00 18 Repeat function Shuffle 19 Repeating a section 000 19 Program playback 0000 eee 19 Creating a program 0 0 19 Playing a program 1 6 2 0 eee eee 20 Deleting
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