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Silvercrest WAKE-UP LIGHT KH 2600 User's Manual
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1. Charging the iPod iPhone If your iPod iPhone is inserted into the station it will charge automatically until the battery is full gt The iPod iPhone will not charge via the back up battery 18 KH 2600 Handling and operation SILVERCREST Playback of external audio devices Connect an external audio device for example an MP3 player to the 3 5 mm jackplug socket AUX IN on the rear panel of the device Press the FUNC button several times to select the AUX function gq Start playback of the external audio device and set the volume gt Follow the operating instructions for the external audio device Playback of nature sounds Press the CD ALARM OFF button or the CD button on the remote control to switch the device on o Press the FUNC button several times to select the nature sounds func tion Q Select with the gt gt button or the lt lt button between the following A nature sounds Q Rain Babbling brook 3 Seagulls Rural life Mood lighting Press the SNOOZE button on the device to switch on the mood lighting The LEDs light up in the following sequence blue gt red gt red blue gt green gt green blue gt red green gt all LEDs gt etc Press the SNOOZE button again when the desired colour lights up to set this colour permanently Press the SNOOZE button once more to switch off the mood lighting NOTICE gt Instead of the SN
2. ol Appendix _ SIIVERCREST Warranty You receive a 3 year warranty for this device as of the purchase date This device has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase In the case of a warranty claim please get in touch by telephone with our service department Only in this way can a postfree dispatch for your goods be assured gt The warranty adjustment is valid only for material or manufacturing defects not however for transport damage wear and tear or for damage to break able parts i e switches or rechargeable batteries This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial applica tions In the event of misuse and improper handling use of force and interference not carried out by our authorized service branch the warranty will become void Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty The warranty period is not extended by repairs effected under warranty This applies also to replaced and repaired parts Damages or defects discovered after purchase are to be reported directly after unpacking at the latest two days after the purchase date Repairs carried out after the lapse of the warranty period are subject to charge Service DES UK LTD Tel 0871 5000 700 0 10 minute e mail support uk kompernass com CIE Kompernass Service Ireland Tel 1850 930 412 0 082 EUR Min Standard
3. I button or the la button the minutes With each button press the time changes by one minute Holding down the re spective button for more than two seconds starts the speed setting Press the ALARM1 DOWN button ALARM2 UP button on the device or the AL1 AL2 button on the remote control again to confirm the setting SILVERCREST 21 SILVERCREST Handling and operation Setting the wake tone GB IE Press the gt gt I button or the I lt lt button repeatedly to select a wake tone N H O O O gt delete For an explanation of the symbols see chapter Display Press the Set button to activate in addition the wake up light function gt Set the volume that you want to be woken with as described in the chapter Setting the volume gt Set the light intensity that you want to be woken with as described in the chapter Reading lamp gt The wake up light function can only be activated together with a wake tone The light intensity increases in the 30 minutes before the set wake time and the 3 symbol blinks in the display gt To be woken with the wake up light only the volume must be set to OO Press the ALARM1 DOWN button ALARM2 UP button on the device or the AL1 AL2 button on the remote control again to confirm the setting or wait approx 7 seconds and the alarm will be confirmed automati cally The symbol for the selected wake tone blinks in the display and the alarm g
4. automatically confirmed gt The time of day will revert back to 0 00 o clock if the device is disconnected from the mains power supply with no back up batteries inserted or if the back up batteries are too weak 14 KH 2600 Handling and operation SILVERCREST Adjusting the volume Prerequisite The device is switched on Press the i button or qfi button on the device or on the remote control to adjust the volume The set volume level is shown below and to the right in the display gt The set volume applies for all functions gt The volume you have selected will also be saved automatically as the volume for the wake function Radio operation NOTICE gt For a good radio reception the wire antenna amp must be completely un coiled Adjust the antenna whilst in radio operation to the best reception Switching on the radio Press the CD ALARM OFF button or the CD button on the remote control to switch the device on Press the FUNC button several times to select the radio function In the display appears the symbol OM and the current recep tion frequency of the set station Manual station selection Press the gt gt I button or lt lt button briefly to set the frequency of the desired station gradually with each button press Automatic station search Press and hold down the gt gt I button or lt lt button for at least two seconds The device
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6. from above and turn it in the opposite direction to the arrow to attach 20 KH 2600 Handling and operation Alarm Function When setting the wake time you configure the light intensity the wake sound and the volume In the 30 minutes before the set wake time the light intensity increases slowly to the selected level When the set wake time is reached the sound level increases within 90 seconds slowly to the selected volume Programming alarm wake times KH 2600 The device has two alarms available All settings for both alarms can be carried out independently from each other You can choose whether at the programmed time an alarm tone or a variety of nature sounds should be played whether the radio should sound out or music from an iPod iPhone or an external audio device should be played Prerequisite The device is in standby mode Press the ALARM1 DOWN button gt ALARM2 UP button on the device or the _ j l AL1 AL2 button on the remote control The hour i UI I indicator in the display blinks aiis Set with the gt gt I button or the lt lt button the hour With each button press the time changes by one hour Holding down the respective button for more than two seconds starts the speed setting Press the ALARM1 DOWN button ALARM2 UP button on the device or the 7 AL1 AL2 button on the remote control The I minute indicator in the display blinks i Set with the gt gt
7. is not program Programme the alarm correctly go off med The device is not in standby Switch the device to the standby mode mode before you go to sleep iPod iPhone does The mains power plug is Insert the plug into the mains power not charge not plugged in socket gt If you cannot solve the problem with the aforementioned methods please contact Customer Service Appendix Information regarding the EC conformity declaration This device complies regarding conformance to the basic requirements and other relevent regulations of the European directive for electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 EC the low voltage directive 2006 95 EC as well as the Eco design directive 2009 125 EC Supplement 1275 2008 Appendix Il Nr 1 The complete original declaration of conformity can be obtained from the importer KH 2600 27 GB IE SILVERCREST 28 Technical data Operational voltage Backup batteries Remote control Battery Power consumption Operation with light Operation without light Standby Speaker power output Headphone Output Voltage Radio frequency range VHF Lamp E27 Operating temperature Humidity no condensation Dimensions H x W x D Weight Protection class 220 240 V 50 Hz 2 x 1 5 V Typ AA supplied 3N OR 2032 50 W 10 W approx 1 7 W 2 x 1 W with 10 harmonic distortion max 120 mV 87 5 108 MHz max 42 W TIO F35 xe 5 90 29x17 3x195 cm approx 1650 g
8. times Press the ALARM1 DOWN button ALARM2 UP button on the device or the AL1 AL 2 button on the remote control three times until the alarm symbol in the display blinks Press the gt gt I button or the lt lt button until no more wake tones appear in the display Press the ALARM1 DOWN button ALARM2 UP button on the device or the AL1 AL2 button on the remote control again or wait approx 10 seconds There are no more wake times programmed Automatic Switch off SLEEP function With the sleep function you can listen to your favourite music or your favourite station whilst falling asleep The device switches itself off after a time between 10 and 90 minutes Prerequisite The device is set to either the radio AUX IN or iPod iPhone function Press the SLEEP button In the display appears the symbol E and the notice 99 Press the SLEEP button again to reduce the time in increments of 10 minutes with each button press Setting options 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 or 10 minutes After five seconds the selected setting is saved Press the SLEEP button again to switch off the Sleep function To end the sleep function before it is automatically ended press the D ALARM OFF button or the Y button on the remote control 24 KH 2600 Cleaning Storage Disposal SILVERCREST Cleaning Safety instructions Risk of fatal electrocution gt Remove the plug from the mai
9. Headphones connection socket AUX IN Audio input for the connection of an external device Mains connection cable Wire antenna for VHF reception Temperature sensor GGe8G8 O86 OO 866 8 OO 8800000060086 Battery compartment KH 2600 7 SILVERCREST Remote control General description All device functions can be carried out with the remote control 15 Po 14 ee 11 6 8 SILVERCREST co N 10 12 13 14 Lo C Standby gt gt Fast play forward lt lt Fast play backwards Memory control MEM Programming stations MEM Selecting memory slot MEM Selecting memory slot Alarm control Alarm ON OFF AL1 Programme alarm memory slot selection downwards AL2 Programme alarm2 memory slot selection upwards TIME Set time of day SNOOZE Activate snooze function SLEEP Automatic switch off Lamp control Set Lamp ON OFF WO brighter W darker i Volume decrease MM Stop amp Volume increase gt Play Pause FUNC Select function COLOR Select mood light colour KH 2600 General description SILVERCREST Display The symbols in the display have the following meanings Symbol Meaning Alarm 1 activated Alarm 2 activated Alarm tone d oo 09 Radio function LP 78 Lamp wake up light function x Nature sound Nature sound 2 Nature sound 3 Nature sound 4 OD nd Stereo reception 5 iP
10. OOZE button the COLOUR button on the remote control can also be used gt The colour setting via the SNOOZE button will not work if the SNOOZE function has been activated KH 2600 19 SILVERCREST Handling and operation GB Reading lamp IE You can use the device as a reading lamp Press the Set button on the device or on the remote control to switch the lamp on and off Press the 30 4 button to set the brightness The symbol Set and the light intensity 00 to 20 are shown in the display Toy ilel 3 gt If you have set the light intensity to OO you can by all means set a higher value the lamp remains however switched off and must be switched back on via the Set button on the device or on the remote control gt The light intensity that you have selected will also be saved automatically as the light intensity for the wake function Replacing the halogen lamp The halogen lamp must be replaced if it is defective or the light intensity decreases Risk of fatal electrocution gt Pull the plug from the mains socket before you change the halogen lamp Toile 3 gt The halogen lamp must only be replaced with one of the same lamp type E27 42 W Turn the lamp housing in the direc tion of the arrow and lift it upwards Unscrew the defective halogen lamp from the lamp socket Screw a new 42 W halogen lamp into the lamp socket Place the lamp housing carefully
11. SILVER CREST 6C Wake Up Light KH 2600 Wake Up Light Operating instructions KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2600 09 10 V4 KH 2600 Index Introduction cccccce oe Information for these operating INS rUCHONS o s 00 04 udo lt enaeeecas d Copy ghiere yerin sa ri rirau ii 2 Prop r USS 2464 os repre ve wax 2 WOMMNOS e i02562624445406 2 484 3 Safety 6 650 ese cee wives ce Basic Safety Instructions 4 Danger from electric shock 5 Danger of hearing damage 5 Interaction with batteries 6 General description 7 Device summary 7 Remote control 8 DED ye reciireosari fr aaea 9 Setting up and connecting 10 Safety instructions 10 Package contents and transportation inspection 10 Unpack 4 nq2dunns sepew cuss 10 Disposal of the packaging 11 Requirements for the set up location 1 Electrical connections 12 Inserting backup batteries 12 Activating the remote control battery 13 Changing the remote control battery 13 Providing mains power 13 VHF wire antenna IQ Connecting the headphones 13 KH 2600 SILVERCREST Handling and operation 14 Switching On and Off 14 Setting the time 14 Adjusting the volume 15 Radio operation 15 Playback music
12. VER CREST Disposal of the packaging The packaging protects the device from transport damage The packaging materials are chosen from an environmentally friendly and disposal technological point of view and are therefore recyclable LXY The recirculation of packaging into the material circuit saves on raw material BA and reduces generated waste Dispose of packaging material that is no longer needed according to the regionally established regulations gt If possible preserve the device s original packaging during the warranty period so that in the case of a warranty claim you can package the device properly for return Requirements for the set up location For safe and fault free operation of the device the set up location must fulfill the following conditions E Place the device on a firm flat and level surface E To avoid overheating maintain a free space of at least 15 cm around and 40 cm above the device E Do not position the device in a dusty hot wet or very humid environment or in the vicinity of flammable materials E Protect the device from vibration M The surfaces of furniture may contain components that could affect and soften the rubber feet on the device If necessary place an anti slip mat or similar under the rubber feet of the device E The wall socket must be easily accessible so that in an emergency the plug can be quickly withdrawn from the socket KH 2600 11 SILVERCREST Setting up a
13. ated Press the CD ALARM OFF button or the CD button on the remote control to switch the device off In the display is shown the time of day the temperature and a programmed alarm time Standby mode gt The ALARM Of Fbutton does not completely disconnect the device from the mains power To completely disconnect the device from the mains power the mains power cable plug must be pulled from the mains socket Setting the time Prerequisite The device is in standby mode Press the MEMORY TIME button or the TIME button on the remote control The hour indicator in the display blinks Press the SLEEP button for approx 2 seconds to switch between the 12h 24h time of day display Set with the gt gt I button or the la button the current time of day hour With each button press the time changes by one hour Holding down the respective button for more than 2 seconds starts the speed setting Press the MEMORY TIME button or the TIME button on the remote control The minute indicator in the display blinks Set with the gt gt I button or the lt lt button the current time of day minutes With each button press the time changes by one minute Holding down the respective button for more than 2 seconds starts the speed setting Press the MEMORY TIME button or the TIME button on the remote control to confirm the time input or wait for approx 7 seconds after which the time input will be
14. automatically searches for the nearest station with sufficient reception quality NOTICE gt Ifthe reception quality is especially high in the display appears the stereo symbol hum KH 2600 15 SILVERCREST Handling and operation Saving stations manually GB IE The device has 20 memory slots available for station frequencies To save a station frequency proceed as follows Press the CD ALARM OFF button or the CD button on the remote control to switch the device on Press the FUNC button several times to select the radio function ll Select a station with the gt gt I button or the lt lt button Press the MEMORY TIME i button or the ro MEM button on the remote control MEMORY m m l appears in the display and 01 blinks IL LI ce Press the ALARM1 ALARM2 button or the ran i 1 300 8 MEM MEM button on the remote control to select the desired memory slot between 01 and 20 Press the MEMORY TIME i button or the MEM button on the remote control again to save the reception frequency of the set station to the selected memory slot NOTICE gt If no input is made within approx 5 seconds after the MEMORY TIME button or the MEM button on the remote control is pressed the MEMORY 01 indicator in the display goes out and the current station is not saved Selecting a saved radio station Press the ALARM OFF button or the CD button on the remote control to
15. ek immediate medical attention gt Remove the batteries from the device and the remote control if you do not intend to use the device for an extended period of time 6 KH 2600 General description SILVERCREST General description Device summary For the following see the diagrams on the fold out sides Lamp housing Halogen lamp 42 W E27 Mood light 3 LEDs green blue and red Display Station for iPod iPhone 1 button Volume increase 1i button Volume decrease SNOOZE Button Activate snooze function set the mood light colour button Reduce light intensity W O button Increase light intensity gt gt button Title skip forwards fast forward play iPod iPhone station search Radio selection of nature sounds 1 4 FUNC Select function lt button Title skip backwards fast backward play iPod iPhone station search Radio selection of nature sounds 1 4 SLEEP button Set automatic switch off change between 12h 24h time of day display gt I button Playback start stop Alarm2 UP button Programme alarm 2 memory slot selection upwards MEMORY TIME button Save station Radio setting the time in standby mode stop playback of iPod iPhone Alarm1 DOWN button Programme alarm 1 memory slot selection downwards 30 button Switch lamp on off activate wake up light function during wake time programming CD ALARM OFF button Switch device on off switch alarm off Alarm
16. from an iPod iPhone 17 Playback of external audio devices 19 Playback of nature sounds 19 Mood lighting 5 19 Reading lamp 20 Alarm Function 21 Cleaning 2 s0 lt s aie 2D Safety instructions 25 Cleaning the housing 25 Storage Disposal 25 OJE sssri heed ee eeee ees 25 Disposal of the device 25 Disposing of the batteries 25 Troubleshooting 26 Safety instructions 26 Malfunction causes and remedies 26 Appendix 22 27 Information regarding the EC conformity declaration 27 Technical data o sce ederneeeess 28 WOMGHY wiconaneenvaneagress 29 Service oes SHO AG ood ooh a 29 daela ic aE E E 29 SILVERCREST Introduction GB Introduction IE Information for these operating instructions These operating instructions are a component of the KH 2600 Wake Up Light henceforth designated as the device and they supply you with important information about the intended use safety and connection as well as operation of the device The operating instructions must be constantly kept available close to the device They are to be read and applied by everyone assigned to operate and trouble shoot the device Keep these operating instructions and hand them over with the device to any future owners Copyright Proper This documentation is copyright protected Any copy
17. ing or reproduction including extracts as well as the reproduction of images also in an altered state is not permitted without express written permission from the manufacturer iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano iPod shuffle and iPod touch are brand names of Apple Inc registered in the USA and other countries use This device is intended only for reception of VHF radio programmes for the con nection of external devices i e MP3 players and iPod iPhone and for alarms by means of audible signals nature sounds radio or music from an iPod iPhone in enclosed spaces This device is not intended for any other use or for uses beyond those mentioned WARNING Danger from unintended use Danger can come from the device if used for unintended purposes and or other types of use gt Use the device exclusively for intended purposes gt Observe the procedures described in these operating instructions Claims of any kind resulting from damage caused by improper use incompetent repairs unauthorized modifications or the use of non approved spare parts will not be acknowledged The operator alone bears liability KH 2600 Introduction SILVERCREST Warnings In the current operating instructions the following warnings are used A warning at this danger level indicates a threatening dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided it could result in death or serious injury gt Follow the ins
18. it to lock into place 12 KH 2600 Setting up and connecting SILVER CREST Activating the remote control battery The remote control battery is already inserted when delivered Activate the battery by removing the isolation strip Changing the remote control battery Press with the fingernail the recess A to the right j and at the same time pull the battery compartment out Inserta 3 V battery type CR 2032 in the battery compartment The side with the marking points upwards Slide the battery compartment completely back into the remote control ae A Providing mains power Place the device approx 40 to 50 cm away from your head i e on the bedside table Plug the mains power plug into a wall socket In the display the time of day 0 00 o clock and the temperature will be shown VHF wire antenna For VHF reception completely unfold the wire antenna Q Connecting the headphones If required you can connect headphones with a 3 5 mm jackplug to the connection socket on the rear panel of the device The speakers then switch off automatically KH 2600 13 SILVERCREST Handling and operation GB Handling and operation IE In this chapter you receive important information for the handling and operation of the device Switching On and Off Press the CD ALARM OFF button or the C9 button on the remote control to switch the device on The display is activ
19. nctions occur or thunder storms threaten pull the power plug from the wall socket Danger from electric shock Risk of fatal electrocution A life threatening situation can arise from contact with live wires or components Observe the following safety instructions to avoid electric shock hazards gt Do not use the device if the mains power plug or the connection cable are damaged gt Do not under any circumstances open the device housing The risk of an electric shock is present if the power carrying connections are touched or the electrical and mechanical construction is changed Danger of hearing damage Z WARNING Danger from extreme volumes Listening to loud music via connected headphones can result in hearing damage gt Avoid extreme volumes especially over long periods of time when you are using headphones KH 2600 5 Interaction with batteries GB IE Z WARNING Danger from improper use For safe handling of batteries observe the following safety instructions gt Do not throw batteries into a fire gt Do not short circuit batteries gt Do not attempt to recharge batteries p Regularly check the condition of the batteries Leaking battery acid can cause permanent damage to the device Special caution should be shown when handling damaged or leaking batteries Danger from acid burns Wear protective gloves gt Store batteries in a place inaccessible to children When swallowed se
20. nd connecting GB Electrical connections IE E Before connecting the device compare the connection data voltage and frequency on the rating plate of the device with that of your power supply network This data must tally in order to avoid damage to the device E Make sure that the device s connection cable is not damaged and is not laying over hot surfaces and or sharp edges E Make sure that the connection cable is not tightly stretched or bent HM Do not allow the connection cord to hang over edges Trip wire effect Inserting back up batteries By inserting the batteries you can avoid the loss of programmed time of day and alarm wake time in the event of a possible power outage The batteries make sure that the internal clock continues to run even during a power outage When power is restored the correct time appears automatically in the display gt The back up batteries only save the time of day and the programmed wake time All other functions are only possible with mains power operation gt The device can also be operated without batteries Slide the access cover of the battery compartment on the underside of the device in the direction of the arrow and remove the access cover Insert 2 batteries type AA supplied into the battery compartment Make sure that you observe the polarity as depicted in the battery compartment Close the battery compartment by replacing the access cover slide back in and allow
21. ns power socket before cleaning IMPORTANT Damage to the device gt Make sure when you are cleaning the device that no moisture gets inside in order to avoid irreparable damage to it Cleaning the housing HM Clean the surfaces of the device with a soft dry cloth Storage Disposal Storage If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period of time disconnect it from the power supply remove the batteries and store it in a clean dry location that is not subjected to direct sunlight Disposal of the device Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste This product is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently applicable regulations In case of doubt please contact your waste disposal centre Disposing of the batteries Do not dispose of the batteries with household waste Every consumer is legally obligated to hand in batteries at a collection centre in his her community district or a dealer This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner Hand batteries in only when they are fully discharged KH 2600 25 SILVERCREST Troubleshooting aa Troubleshooting IE In this chapter you will receive important information for malfunction localization and remedies Ob
22. od iPhone function E Automatic switch off activated AGT External audio device FM VHF reception TEMP or rc Temperature Display 0 MEMORY fj f Memory slot indicator Wa Light intensity indicator Ll qi tH Volume level indicator SNOOZE Snooze function activated KH 2600 9 SILVERCREST Setting up and connecting GB Setting up and connecting IE Safety instructions Z WARNING Damage may occur to people and property when operating the device Observe the following safety information to avoid any risks gt Packaging material should not be used as a play thing There is a risk of suffocation gt To avoid risks to persons and property pay attention to the requirements for the setup location and the electrical connections Package contents and transportation inspection The device is delivered with the following components as standard Wake Up Light Remote control with battery CR 2032 3V 2 x Batteries type AA 1 5 V 5 x Adapter docks for iPod iPhone a Operating instructions Toile 3 gt Check the contents to make sure everything is there and for visible damage gt Ifthe items supplied are incomplete or damaged due to defective packaging or transportation contact the Service Hotline see chapter Service Unpacking Remove all parts of the device and the operating instructions from the box Remove all packing material 10 KH 2600 Setting up and connecting SIL
23. oes off via the speaker with the arrival of the wake time Toile 3 gt If you want to use music from your iPod iPhone as the wake tone select a title on the iPod iPhone or an album and or playback list that is to be used as a wake tone Your choice will be played back when the set wake time arrives 22 KH 2600 Handling and operation SILVERCREST Switching the alarm off Snooze function SNOOZE function Whilst the alarm is sounding press the SNOOZE button to temporarily switch off the alarm In the display appears the notice SAYA After 9 minutes the alarm sounds again In the diagram on the right both alarm 1 and alarm 2 are programmed The alarm 2 goes off and the symbol blinks Switching the alarm off When the programmed time is reached the alarm continues to sound until it is switched off Press the D ALARM OFF button amp or the button on the remote control to switch the alarm off Press the a button if you have activated the wake up light function gt The alarm goes off again within 24 hours Fast switch on off of the alarm Prerequisite The device is in standby mode Press the ALARM1 DOWN button ALARM2 UP button on the device or the AL1 AL 2 button on the remote control continually until the alarm symbol 13 2 in the display appears disappears gt The last selected alarm settings remain saved KH 2600 23 SILVERCREST Handling and operation Deleting wake
24. serve the instructions in order to avoid danger and damage Safety instructions WARNING Observe the following safety information to avoid danger and property damage gt Repairs to electronic devices may only be carried out by specialists who have been trained by the manufacturer Considerable danger to the con sumer and damage to the device can occur as a result of incorrect repairs Malfunction causes and remedies The following table will help with localizing and remedying minor malfunctions Defect Possible cause Solution The plug is not inserted nse ne eu plo tne The display is mains power socket showing nothing Mains power socket is not Check the circuit fuse supplying power Increase the volume with the oi The volume is set to button on the device or on the minimum remote control No sound Headphones are con Remove the headphones plug from nected the connection socket amp Playback of the audio de ay Start playback of the audio device vice has not been started The radio station is not Tune the station correctly with the gt gt Noisy radio recep properly tuned in button or the lt lt button tion Try to improve reception by moving Reception is too weak 5 the wire antenna 26 KH 2600 Troubleshooting Appendix SILVER CREST Defect Possible cause Solution The alarm time is i l NY Chyeeiitys programmed wake time programmed The alarm does not The alarm
25. switch the device on Press the FUNC button several times to select the radio function EJE Select with the ALARM1 ALARM2 buttons or the MEM MEM buttons on the remote control the desired memory slot for the saved station between O1 and 20 16 KH 2600 Handling and operation SILVERCREST Playback music from an iPod iPhone With the station you can use the device as a speaker for your iPod iPhone If you insert the iPod iPhone in the station it will in addition be automatically charged The device is equipped with 5 adapters for the station thus even the most current iPod iPhone models will in any case fit into the station The adapters provided with numbers are on the rear panel In the table you will find itemized the adapter that is to be used for your model You can use the station for the following iPod and iPhone models Model Type Adapter 5G iPod with video 30GB 9 U2 iPod with video 30GB 9 iPod classic 80GB 120GB 9 iPod touch 8GB amp 16GB 14 iPod touch 2G 8GB 16GB amp 32GB 14 iPod touch Fall 2009 16GB 32GB amp 64GB 14 iPhone 3G 8GB amp 16GB 15 iPhone 3GS 16GB amp 32GB 15 iPod nano 4th generation 8GB amp 16GB lA iPod nano 5th generation 8GB amp 16GB 18 IMPORTANT Damaging of the device or the iPods iPhones Inserting the iPods iPhones without an adapter can result in damage to the device and or the iPods iPhones gt Place the iPod iPhone in the station only wi
26. th the proper adapter gt In the event that the proper adapter has not been provided get in touch with the Service Hotline see chapter Service KH 2600 17 SILVERCREST Handling and operation GB Inserting removing the adapter in from the station IE Select from the table the required adapter and place it in the station dock as follows Groove Lay the front edge of the Adapter adapter on the front edge of 42 Sa in the dock lt Press the rear edge down Se wards until you hear a light Station click To remove the adapter from the dock proceed as follows Grip with the thumbnail in the groove and lift the adapter out of the dock Playback of music Insert your iPod and or iPhone into the station Press the FUNC button several times to select the iPod iPhone function In the display appears the symbol fa and the music playback can begin Title skip and fast forward backward Press the gt gt Ilbutton on the device or on the remote control to skip to the beginning of the next title Press the lt lt button on the device or on the remote control to skip to the beginning of the current title Press the lt lt button a second time to skip to the beginning of the previous title Hold down the gt gt I button or lt lt button for fast forward back ward Press the MEMORY TIME i button or the ff button on the remote control to stop playback
27. the device under supervision or direction from a responsible person E Only permit children to use the device under supervision E Repairs should only be carried out by authorized specialist companies or by the customer service department Incompetent repairs can result in significant risks for the user In addition warranty claims become void E A repair to the device during the warranty period may only be carried out by a customer service department authorized by the manufacturer otherwise no additional warranty claims can be considered for subsequent damages E Defective components may only be replaced with original replacement parts Only by using original replacement parts can you guarantee that the safety requirements are complied with HM Protect the device from moisture and liquid penetration Never submerge the device in water never locate the device in the close vicinity of water and never place any objects filled with liquids such as vases on the device r KH 2600 Safety SIVERCREST E Do not operate the device close to open flames e g candles Avoid direct sunlight E Do not use the device when the room temperature is below 10 C or above 35 C E If you have previously suffered from severe depression or are suffering from such at present consult your doctor before you use the device E Always pull on the power plug when disconnecting from the wall socket never pull on the connection cable E f malfu
28. tructions given in this warning notice to avoid the risks of death or serious injury to people WARNING A warning of this danger level signifies a possible dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided it can lead to injuries gt The directives in this warning are there to avoid personal injuries IMPORTANT A warning of this danger level signifies possible property damage If the situation is not avoided it can lead to property damage gt The directives in this warning are there to avoid property damage NOTICE gt A notice signifies additional information that assists in the handling of the device KH 2600 3 IE In this chapter you receive important safety information regarding handling of the device This device complies with the statutory safety regulations Incorrect usage can however lead to personal injury and property damage Basic Safety Instructions For safe handling of the device observe the following safety information MI Before use check the device for visible external damage Do not put into operation a device that is damaged or has been dropped E Never use the device if the lamp housing is damaged broken or missing E Damaged cables or connections should be replaced by authorized qualified persons or by the customer service department E Persons who due to their physical intellectual or motor abilities are incapable of operating the device safely may only use
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