Silvercrest KH 2396 manual

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    KH 2396 K OMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 ⋅ D-44867 BOCHUM www .k omper nass.com ID-Nr .: KH 2396-3/10-V3 6 Under -Cabinet Radio Operating manual Under -Cabinet Radio[...]

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    - 1 - INDEX P A GE Intended Use 2 Items supplied 2 T ec hnical data 2 Safety instructions 3 The appliance components 6 Setting up the appliance 6 Fixing the kitchen radio beneath a w all cabinet 7 Setting up the kitchen radio 7 The settings menu 8 Radio operation 12 Non-functionality 14 Cleaning 14 Disposal 14 CE Conformity 15 Impor ter 15 W arrant[...]

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    - 2 - Intended Use This Kitchen Radio is intended for use either fr ee-standing or for assembly beneath a wall cabinet. The kitchen radio is intended ex clusively for the reception of FM radio s tations as well as for alarm w ake up b y signal tone or radio. This Kitchen Radio is no t intended for utilisation in commer - cial or industrial applicat[...]

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    - 3 - Safety ins tructions This appliance is not intended for use b y individuals • (i ncl u di ng c hil dr en ) wit h re s tr ic te d ph y si cal , p h y si ol ogi cal or intellectual abilities or deciencies in e xperience a n d/ or k no w l ed ge u nl es s th e y ar e su pe rvi se d b y a person responsible for their safety or r eceive from [...]

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    - 4 - Y ou are not permitted to open the appliance housing or • repair the appliance. If the housing is opened, you run the risk of receiving a potentially fatal electric shock and the warranty lapses. Protect the appliance against drip and spr ay water . • Do not place an y water-lled v essels (e.g. ow er vases) on or near the appliance.[...]

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    - 5 - No ti ce reg ard ing s ep ar at io n fro m mai ns- power The ON/OFF switch does not comple tely disconnect the appliance from the pow er network. Additionally , the appliance consumes power when in standb y -mode. T o co mpl et ely sep ar ate the ap plia nce fr om mai ns p ow er , the po w er p lug MU ST be re mo v ed f ro m th e m ain s p o [...]

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    - 6 - The appliance components q Mounting plate/Baseplate w P ow er cable e Wire aerial r Display t ON/OFF - On/o switch, radio function y DOWN  - Selection button down u UP  - Selection button up i PRESET — - for the selection of memor y slots o PRESET + - for the selection of memor y slots a Batter y compar tment s A .O.T ./SNOOZE - co[...]

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    - 7 - Fixing the kitc hen radio beneat h a wall cabinet Caution: The following described pr ocedures must only be car- ried out by persons with corresponding e xperience since if they ar e carried out incorrectly it can lead to device damage and/or cupboar d sur face damage. With the supplied mounting plate q you can x the kitchen radio belo w ,[...]

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    - 8 - Pro viding mains pow er Inser t the plug into a mains pow er sock et. The display • r is illuminated, the time begins to run but the radio is switched o (Automatic mode). The settings menu Setting the time The radio must be o to se t the time. 1. In automatic mode press the button B ASS/MODE g once. The time blinks. 2.  Press the b[...]

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    - 9 - 2.  Press the buttons UP  /DO WN  u / y to set the de- sired r eminder date. Press and hold the ke ys to change the date in quick succession. 3.  If you pr ess the A .O.T ./SNOOZE button s the date is deactivated and thus will r emind you of this date ev er y year . 4. T o deactivate the r emind function, programme a date that lie[...]

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    - 10 - 3. Press the button TIMER f once again to start the kitchen timer . In the display r a cloc k icon running in re verse and a cooking pot symbol appears. Fr om 30 seconds before e xpir y of the time span an acoustic sig nal sou nds e ve r y 5 sec ond s, r epeat ing at sho rter i nte r vals th e clo ser th e set ti me app r oa che s. W he n th[...]

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    - 11 - Setting alarm times (Alarms 1 and 2) Y ou can progr amme two alarm times into y our kitchen radio. Alarm function Symbol in the display r Acoustic signal Radio Switched o no symbol 1. In automatic mode, press the button V OL. —/AL ARM SET 1 h (or VOL. +/ALARM SET 2 j ). In the display r t he last set alarm time and the symbol for the ty[...]

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    - 12 - T o halt it, press the button • VOL. —/ALARM SET 1 h or VOL. +/ALARM SET 2 j . The Reminder function The device will r emind you of the date that you hav e set with the remind function. In these cases, from 8:00 – 23:00 on that day , and at every full hour , the acoustic alarm sounds for 10 minutes. In addition, the SD A -panel in t he[...]

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    - 13 - 4. Press the button MEMOR Y/ d once again. "M E M " a n d th e me mo r y p os it io n ar e c on st a nt ly i nd ic ated, the radio station is sav ed. 5. T o access saved r adio stations, in radio operation, pr ess repeatedly the PRESET +/— buttons o / i , un til th e nu mb er of the desired memor y slot appears in the display r .[...]

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    - 14 - 4. On expiry of the time per iod the appliance switches itself o. 5. T o si mpl y sw itc h th e u nit o, pr ess the bu tto n O N/OF F t . Non-functionality Do not attempt to tak e the device apar t and/or , in the • ev ent of possible defects, to repair y ourself. Y ou could po - tentially damage the sensitive electr onic components.[...]

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    - 15 - fore, dispose of the batteries/rechar geable batteries in accordance with statutory regulations. Every consumer is statutorily obliged to dispose of bat - • teries/rechargeable batteries to a community collection centre in their district or to a dealer . The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non-po[...]

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    - 16 - The warranty period will not be e xtended by r epairs made unter warranty . This applies alsoto replaced and repair ed par ts. Any damage and defects e xtant on purchase must be reported immediately af ter unpacking the appliance, at the latest, tw o days af ter the purchase date. R epairs made after the expir ation of the warranty period ar[...]