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Kompernass KH 2306 User's Manual

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1. ED PLAY PAUSE Battery compartment STOP ED BAND CLOCK SET RADIO D AU D MP3 Previous next song reverse forward search Start Suspend playback Stop playback Select frequency range Setting the time Select radio mode Select audio input Select CD MP3 mode EP STANDBY Switch device on into standby TD FM MODE ST NO In radio mode stereo mono playback D Loudspeaker 2 Start up Unpacking the device Remove all packing material Remove also the transport restraint from the CD tray A Important Do not permit small children to play with the plastic packaging There is a risk of suffocation Check the items supplied Whilst unpacking check that all of the following items are available to you Micro System Remote Control 2 1 5 V Batteries Type AA Mignon RO6 2 Loudspeakers Placement Place the Micro System and the loudspeakers on a level and horizontal surface Place the speakers to the right and left of the Micro System Please ensure to run the speaker cables without creating a tripping hazard Inserting the back up batteries The backup batteries will ensure a continuous time display even during a power failure For this you require three 1 5 V Micro AAA RO3 batteries not included 1 Open the cover of the battery compartment at the underside of the Micro System 2 Insert the batteries Make sure the polarities are correct 3 Replace the
2. left loudspeaker by plugging it into the double jack marked L Conntinue by following the same procedure as explained for the right loudspeaker Additional audio device You can connect additional audio devices e g a television to the Micro System for playback over the Micro System e Connect the stereo plug of the audio device with the jack AUX IN at the front of the Micro System Preparing the antenna reception For receiving AM transmissions there is an in built reception antenna In radio operation turn the whole appliance to a position where the best radio recep tion is obtained For receiving FM transmissions the Micro System is equipped with a small wire aerial in the back of the unit In order to ensure excellent reception with your Micro System carefully pull out the wire aerial completely Note Should FM radio reception be inadequate change the position of the wire antenna Connecting the Headset You can connect stereo headphones to the Micro System with a 3 5 mm jack plug The jacks for the headset PHONES are located at the front of the Micro System When headphones are connected the loud speakers are switched off and you will only hear sound via the headphones Insert the jack plug on the headset into the headset socket Warning Listening to music with headset for long periods and at high volume levels can lead to hearing damage Power supply e When all of the required c
3. Protection class AUX input 3 5 mm Stereo jack Headset output 3 5 mm Stereo jack Max Output Voltage 40 60 mV CD player Playback formats CD CD R CD RW Radio frequency ranges MW AM 522 1620 KHz UKW FM 87 5 108 MHZ The technical details of the device allow for an adjus table frequency range of MW AM 522 1620 kHz and or UKW FM 87 5 108 MHz In some countries different national regulations may apply to the assigned radio frequency ranges Please note that information received outside of the assigned radio frequency ranges may not be used passed on to third parties or other wise misused Safety instructions This device is not intended for use by individuals including children with restricted physical physio logical or intellectual abilities or deficiencies in experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the device is to be used Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device Keep batteries away from children Children can put batteries into their mouths and swallow them If a battery is swallowed medical assistance must be sought immediately To avoid potentially fatal electric shocks Connect the device only to correctly installed and earthed mains sockets Ensure that the rating of the local power supply complies with the de tails given on
4. 6q KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH2306 08 08 V 1 E MICRO STEREO SYSTEM N Ny N N N N MICRO STEREO SYSTEM r Operating instructions KH 2306 KH 2306 889888 868 INDEX PAGE Intended Use 2 Technical data 2 Safety instructions 2 Operating Elements 4 Start up 5 Ins rting the backup batteries screen ticas 5 Inserting batteries into the remote control imurveenvevrvvvvvvvvrversersververserserserserserseessessersersersersenn 5 Connecting the loudspeaker csesescsssssessseseesessessneesuesseesseesnsenecseesusesneeanesueesnesseeeaeesneeseeneeaneese 6 Additional audio device iii aa 6 Preparing the antenna reception Connecting the HeGdsetiscccssssssccsescsssssicsetscesssssensseascsssenssevnsssnesncevastaneavaboacdenscuassustentenssouatenernsleteesi es Po Wer Suppl yenisine ei EE EGA 6 Seming iNe TMS sa Z Utilisation 7 Switching the device on and off eeeeenesnnenensnnensennnneneennennnneneennensnnsnntenenn 7 Adjusting the volume cerca io is 7 Selecting the sound SOUFCE csssssesssesssssesstesstesnesscsueesuesseesitesuessnesasesueeseeeeesueeaneeeeeeieesueeseeeaeeeeeen 7 Radio functions 7 Setting the radio frequency simi ari capas 7 CD MP3 Functions 8 Insertinga CDs ein sido ic rota 8 Removing th ED arte nenn
5. and on the remote control Most functions can be activated by pushing the buttons on the device itself or on the remote control These instructions only describe the pushbuttons of the device Any reference to the pushbuttons on the remote control will be specifically highlighted Switching the device on and off To turn the Micro System on please push the STANDBY button either on the device itself or on the remote control unit The green standby LED extinguishes and the display is being illuminated To switch the device back into the standby mode press the button STANDBY again e If you would like to completely shut off the device remove the power cable from the mains Adjusting the volume In order fo increase the volume press the pushbutton VOL UP on the device VOL on the remote control unit Press the pushbutton VOL DN on the device VOL on the remote control in order to reduce the volume Switching off the sound e To switch the sound completely off press the button MUTE on the remote control To turn the sound back on press the button MUTE again or press the the button VOL UP VOL DN VOL on the remote control Selecting the sound source After you turned on the device use the button CD MP3 AUX or RADIO to select the sound source you would like to play back CD MP3 Audio MP3 Disc playback AUX External sound source RADIO Radio operation Radio functions Set the reception
6. battery compartment cover A clicking sound must be audible when latching in the cover Inserting batteries into the remote control In order to activate the remote control please insert both 1 5 V Mignon AA RO6 batteries supplied 1 Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control 2 Insert the batteries ensuring their positioning complies with the polarity markings shown in the battery compartment 3 Carefully close the battery compartment lid until it clicks into place O Interaction with batteries Leaking batteries can cause damage to the device e If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period remove the batteries Always change all batteries at the same time and always use batteries of the same type e Should the batteries leak wear protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth Connecting the loudspeaker A Important Prior to connecting the speakers please ensure the Micro System is turned off Do not plug the Micro System into the mains power until all connections have been made 1 Connect the speaker cable of the Micro System s right loudspeaker by plugging it into the double jack marked R Please ensure to connect the black wire to the black negative jack and the red wire to the red positive jacks Keep the clamp of the respective speaker jack depressed while inserting the wire 2 Connect the speaker cable of the Micro System s
7. d QI BO Dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner Warranty and Service Importer A 3 year warranty applies to this device starting KOMPERNASS GMBH with the date of purchase Should you in spite of BURGSTRASSE 21 our high quality standards are not satisfied with the 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY product please contact our Service Hotline In the event that our hotline cannot assist you over www kompernass com the phone at the time of your complaint the techni cain will provide you with e a processing number RMA Number as well as e an address to which you can send your product for warranty processing In the case of a mail in shipment please enclose a copy of the purchase receipt the sales slip The de vice must be securely packed and rhe RMA number clearly visible Products received without the RMA number cannot be processed Notice The warranty provisions cover only material or manufacturing defects Warranty does not apply to wearing parts damage to breakable parts like switches or rechargeable batteries This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial applications The warranty shall be null and void in the case of abusive and improper handling use of force or any other work not carried out by our authorized service branch Your statutory warranty claims are not restricted by this warranty gt 2 gt me lt l
8. e ne ne ideen 8 Playback f nctionstee 8 Repeated playback REPEAT coccion crearan careers 9 Programming the playing order Cleaning Disposal 10 Warranty and Service 11 Importer 11 Read these operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time and preserve this booklet for later reference Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the device at a future date re MICRO STEREO SYSTEM KH2306 Intended Use This device is intended for the reception of FM AM radio stations the playback of Audio and MP3 CDs as well as the playback of audio signals of external devices This device is intended for use only in domestic settings It is not suitable for use in commercial or industrial applications Technical data This consumer electronics device being in confor mity with their fundamental requirements and direc tions complies with the relevant regulations of both the EMC Guidelines 2004 108 EC and the Guide lines for Low Voltage devices 2006 95 EC Power supply AC 230 V 240 V 50 Hz Power consumption 20 Watts Output level 2 x 1 5 Watt at 10 THD Standby approx 2 W Operating temperature range 5 35 C Humidity 5 90 no condensation Micro System Dimensions without consoles mounted L x Wx H 160 x 222 x 183 mm Loudspeaker Dimensions L x W x H 135 x 180 x 183 mm Micro System Weight approx 1590 g Loudspeaker Weight approx 1600 g W
9. emote several times in order to display the pro grammed titles one after the other After the last title the first programmed title is shown once again Cleaning e Clean the housing only with a slightly damp cloth and a mild detergent Ensure that moisture can not permeate into the device during cleaning e If necessary clean the inside of the disc tray exclusively with a clean dry brush e g a lens brush available at your local photo shop NEVER use a wet or damp cloth to clean the inside of the CD compartment Warning Moisture penetrating into the device creates the risk of electric shock Additionally the de vice could become irreparably damaged Disposal 2 mm subject to the provisions of European Di rective 2002 96 EC Dispose of the device through an approved disposal Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste This product is centre or at your community waste facility Observe the currently applicable regulations In case of doubt please contact your waste disposal centre Disposal of batteries cells Used batteries rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in household waste Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site of his her community city district or at a retail store The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batte ries are disposed of in a non polluting manner Only dispose of batteries when they are fully discharge
10. isplayed 2 Insert the CD into the centre of the CD compart ment with the printed side facing up Please ensure that the CD is perfectly centered on the turntable 3 To close the disc compartment press down on PUSH TO OPEN CLOSE until it latches After a short flash on the display the number of titles on the CD is displayed If a MP3 CD is used the additional message MP3 will be displayed Removing the CD Push the button STOP ST MO STOP on the remote control and wait until the CD stops turning OD Note The CD should no longer be spinning when you open the CD compartment It could be irreparably damaged 1 Push down on the cover of the disc compartment marked PUSH TO OPEN CLOSE and quickly release it The flap of the CD compartment opens upwards OP will be displayed 2 Remove the CD Playback functions Starting playback Press the button PLAY PAUSE In the display is shown and the first song is played After that the actual title number is indicated Stopping the play function Press the button STOP ST MO STOP on the remote control Interrupting continuing playback In the display the symbol and the title are flashing To continue playback press the button PLAY PAUSE once again Next previous title In order to play back one of the next CD s songs keep pressing the button NEXT WI on the remote control until the number of the desired title appears In order t
11. o play back one of the previous CD s songs keep pressing the button BACK M4 on the remote control until the number of the desired title appears For MP3 CDs 10 Title replay When using a MP3 CD the button FOLDER 10 or FOLDER 10 on the remote control on the device only FOLD 10 may be used to skip back or move a head 10 titles For MP3 CDs File search If a MP3 CD contains folders the folder may be searched forward or in reverse order while pressing and holding the button FOLDER 10 or FOLDER 10 on the remote control on the device only FOLD 10 The display may show FOT for the first folder Title fast forward reverse Press and hold during the playback the button BACK or NEXT M4 and WI on the remote control until the desired part of the song is located Repeated playback REPEAT Audio CDs PROG P MODE press once REPEAT appears in the display The current title is repeated PROG P MODE press twice REPEAT ALL is displayed The whole CD is repeated PROG P MODE press three times REPEAT ALL extinguishes The repeated playback is finished MP3 CDs PROG P MODE press once REPEAT appears in the display The current title is repeated PROG P MODE press twice REPEAT FOLDER is displayed The current folder is repeated PROG P MODE press three times REPEAT ALL is displayed The whole CD is repeated PROG P MODE press four times REPEAT ALL extinguishes The repeated
12. om mains power the power plug MUST be removed from the wall socket A Information regarding the handling of batteries The remote control requires batteries In addition the device requires batteries in order to store the time For the handling of batteries please observe the following AA Risk of explosion Do not throw batteries into a fire Do not recharge batteries NEVER open batteries NEVER solder or weld batteries The risk of explosions and injuries exists Regularly check the condition of the batteries Leaking batteries can cause damage to the device If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period remove the batteries In the event of the batteries leaking acids wear protective gloves when removing the batteries Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts with a dry cloth To avoid the risks of fire or injury Do not place candles or other open fire sources on the device Do not use the device near hot surfaces Do not place the device in locations exposed to direct sunlight If you do it may overheat and become irreparably damaged To prevent heat build up place the device at a location with adequate ventilation Never cover the ventilation openings Avoid any additional heat build up e g direct sunlight heaters other devices etc Keep children away from the connecting cable and the device Children frequently underestimate the danger from electrical devices Pro
13. onnections have been made insert the plug on the power cable into a wall power socket The device is now in standby mode and the green stand by LED is illuminated While in standby mode the time is displayed If the time has not been set yet the display will show 0 00 In order to set the time please read the following instructions Setting the time 1 While in standby mode depress the button CLOCK SET for more than two seconds The time display will start to flash 2 Within the next 10 seconds use the pushbutton BACK and NEXT M4 and WI on the remote control to set the time in either 24 hour or 12 hour mode In the 12 hour mode the morning hours are displayed as AM 3 Press the pushbutton CLOCK SET to acknowledge this setting The hour display now blinks 4 Within the next 10 seconds use the pushbutton BACK and NEXT M4 and WI on the remote control to set the hour of the day 5 Press the pushbutton CLOCK SET to acknowledge this setting The minute display now blinks 6 Within the next 10 seconds use the pushbutton BACK and NEXT M4 and gt on the remote control to set the minutes 7 Press the pushbutton CLOCK SET to acknowledge this setting The time display is now programmed In order to ensure a continuous display of the clock even after a power failure or after the mains cable has been removed please insert the back up batteries Utilisation Operating the pushbuttons on the device
14. playback is finished Programming the playing order You may programme the playback sequence for up to 20 titles for CDs and 99 titles for MP3 CDs during which the titles are displayed However this is only possible if the play function has been stopped 1 PRESS THE BUTTON PROG P MODE PROG is displayed and the message PO1 appears in the display for the position in the programme whose title will be played first on the playback 2 Use the buttons BACK and NEXT 144 and pl on the remote control in order to select the title which should appear in position 1 of the programme 3 To save the selection press the button PROG P MODE PROG is displayed and the message PO2 for the next programme position appears in the display 4 To programme in further titles repeat the steps described above When all programme positions are occupied the entry PO1 appears in the display 5 Start the playback of the programmed title by pressing the button PLAY PAUSE In the display PROG as well as the number of the title will be shown The programmed sequence of titles will be deleted if you press the button STOP twice during the playback The display PROG is extinguished open the CD compartment switch off the device and then back on Query programmed playing order Press the button STOP ST MO STOP on the remote control during the programmed playback mode Press the button BACK and NEXT M4 and WI on the r
15. radiation inside the device Avoid all direct optical contact with the laser beam it could lead to serious eye injuries Operating Elements A Front O OPEN CLOSE Button for opening the CD compartment cover LCD Display BAND TUNING Frequency control button VOL UP DOWN Adjusting the volume O PHONES O AUXIN Select the frequency range Headset connection 3 5 mm stereo jack Audio input for external device 3 5 mm stereo jack Battery compartment for backup batteries CLOCK SET Setting the time D BACK NEXT Previous next song search reverse forward CD DISPLAY Switch display PROG P MODE Programming playback functions Select next folder forward 10 songs STOP ST MO Stop playback in radio mode stereo mono playback FOLD 10 PLAY PAUSE OD RADIO O D MP3 Aux Start Suspend playback Select radio mode Select CD MP3 mode Select audio input OD STANDBY Switch device on into standby En IR Infrared sensor for the remote control 3 STANDBY Standby LED illuminates green if in standby B Rear Wire aerial 23 Power cable Speaker connections C Remote control MUTE Switch off sound B VOL Adjusting the volume EY DISPLAY Switch the display B PROG P MODE Programming playback function R FOLDER 10 FOLDER 10 Select previous folder reverse 10 songs select next folder 10 songs forward ED wi
16. range AM FM by using the button BAND The respective reception range together with the frequency will be displayed for approximately 5 seconds Subsequently the time is displayed again In order to switch between frequency and time display press the pushbutton DISPLAY Setting the radio frequency 1 Set the desired radio station by rotating the tuning knob The frequency will be shown in the display Setting FM stereo reception During FM reception press the button STOP ST MO FM MODE ST MO on the remote control in order to turn on the stereo playback If the radio pro gramme is received at full strength in stereo the display STEREO will be shown Note If the FM stereo signal is too weak you might be able to improve the reception by pressing the button STOP ST MO again The display STEREO will be extinguished In this setting the sound will be played back in mono CD MP3 Functions Press the button D MP3 in order to switch to Audio MP3 Disc playback The display briefly shows the message Cd if no disc is inserted into the disc compartment NOd will be displayed After approximately five seconds the time is displayed again In order to switch between disc and time display press the pushbutton DISPLAY Inserting a CD 1 Push down on the cover of the disc compartment marked PUSH TO OPEN CLOSE and quickly release it The flap of the CD compartment opens upwards OP will be d
17. t 2 gt a Do Lo c 6 se v oO n 2 lt Cl SilverCrest MICRO STEREO SYSTEM KH 2306 For all warranty repairs free of charge please contact our service department hotline Please ensure to have your sales receipt available Please print clearly Last name First name Street Postal Zio Code Place Country Telephone Date Signature Description of the defect Warranty DES Lid Tel 0870 787 6177 Fax 0870 787 6168 e mail support uk kompernass com CED Irish Connection Tel 00353 0 87 99 62 077 Fax 00353 18398056 e mail support ie kompernass com www mysilvercrest de
18. the rating plate of the device Ensure that the power cable never becomes wet or damp during operation Lay the cable so that it cannot be trapped or otherwise damaged Arrange for defective power plugs and or cables to be replaced at once by qualified technicians or our Customer Service Department Get customer service to repair or replace con necting cables and or devices that are not func tioning properly or have been damaged Only use the device in dry rooms NEVER submerse the device in water Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth Make sure that liquids or objects are never able to enter into the device e Do not place water filled receptacles e g flower vases on the device Position the device close to an electrical wall socket Make sure that the wall socket is easily accessible To avoid trip hazards do not use an extension cable In the event of danger the plug must be quickly and easily accessible Do not open the housing or attempt to repair the device yourself Should you do so device safety can no longer be assured and the warranty will become void Repairs are to be carried out exclusively by a specialist firm or the service centre A Notice regarding separation from mains power The STANDBY switch of this device does not com pletely disconnect the unit from the power net work Additionally the device consumes power when in standby mode To completely separate the device fr
19. vide for a safe location for the device Do not operate the device after it sustained damage or after it has been dropped Arrange for the device to be checked and or repaired by qualified technicians Keep batteries away from children Children can put batteries into their mouths and swallow them Should a battery be swallowed seek medical assistance IMMEDIATELY Incase of thunder and or lightning Before a storm and or a thunderstorm with a risk of lightning please separate the device from the electrical power source A Notice regarding electrical power surges EFT electrical fast transient and electrostatic discharges In case of malfunction due to an electrical fast transient power surge and or electrostatic dis charge the device must be returned to default settings in order to re establish normal operation Possibly the power supply must be separated and then reconnected OD Note This device is equipped with non slip rubber pads As furniture surfaces may be made of a variety of materials and are treated with many different types of cleaning agents it cannot be completely ruled out that some substances contain ingredients which may corrode the rubber rests and soften them If possible place an anti slip material under the pads of the device Danger Laser Beams This device is fitted with a Class 1 Laser Never open the device Never attempt to repair the device There is invisible laser

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