Kompernass KH 2262 User Manual

KH2262  
Operating and safety instructions  
UK  
Contents  
Contents  
1. Intended use ......................................................................................................................4  
2. Technical data....................................................................................................................4  
Safety Information..............................................................................................................4  
3. Connection ........................................................................................................................5  
3.1 Inserting the batteries..................................................................................................5  
A few useful tips regarding batteries: ................................................................................5  
3.2 Connecting the power cable ......................................................................................5  
3.3 Connecting the antenna ..............................................................................................5  
3.4 Connecting the headphones ......................................................................................5  
4. Operation ..........................................................................................................................6  
4.1 Switching the device on/off ........................................................................................6  
4.2 Adjusting the volume ..................................................................................................6  
4.3 Bass-booster function ................................................................................................6  
5. Radio mode........................................................................................................................6  
5.1 Channel search............................................................................................................6  
5.2 Mono/Stereo................................................................................................................6  
5.3 Storing a channel ........................................................................................................6  
5.4 Recalling stored channels ..........................................................................................7  
6. CD mode............................................................................................................................7  
6.1 Inserting / extracting a CD ..........................................................................................7  
6.2 Play / Pause ................................................................................................................7  
6.3 Track selection / fast forward ......................................................................................7  
6.4 Stop ............................................................................................................................7  
6.5 Programming a track list..............................................................................................8  
6.6 Playing a track list........................................................................................................8  
6.7 Repeat function ..........................................................................................................8  
7. Tape mode ........................................................................................................................8  
7.1 Inserting / extracting a tape ........................................................................................8  
7.2 Using the tape unit ......................................................................................................9  
7.3 Recording from the radio ............................................................................................9  
7.4 Recording from CD......................................................................................................9  
8. Cleaning and maintenance ................................................................................................9  
8.1 External cleaning ......................................................................................................10  
8.2 Cleaning the cassette unit ........................................................................................10  
8.3 Cleaning the CD unit..................................................................................................10  
9. Trouble-shooting..............................................................................................................10  
10. Disposal ..........................................................................................................................11  
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CD Stereo Radiorecorder  
e-bench KH 2262  
1. Intended use  
2. Technical data  
This appliance is designed for casual  
home-use. It is not designed for continual  
use or for use in a commercial or industrial  
context.  
Voltage:................................... 230V / 50 Hz  
Power consumption (rating):..................11W  
Laser class:................................................1  
Important safety information!  
To avoid fatal danger through electric  
shocks:  
To avoid fire hazard and the danger of  
injuries:  
• Make sure that the power cable does not  
get wet or damp during operation. Install  
the cable so that it cannot be crushed  
between two objects, or damaged in any  
other way. Should the power cable be  
damaged, please let our customer servi-  
ce replace it before using the appliance  
again.  
• Install the device in a position where the-  
re is no danger of heat build up - deta-  
ched and well ventilated. Never cover the  
ventilation slits!  
Avoid additional heat through direct  
sun, heating systems, other electrical  
appliances etc.  
• Never let children and frail people  
handle the device without supervision,  
as these people may not always judge  
potential dangers appropriately.  
• The CD unit has a "class 1" laser unit.  
There is no immediate danger for your  
eyes unless the housing is incomplete  
or damaged - if this is the case, then the  
appliance must not be used at any  
time!  
Disconnect the power cable from the  
power supply after using the appliance.  
Switching the device off is not sufficient  
as voltage remains in the device for as  
long as it is connected to the mains  
power supply.  
• Make sure that no fluids or small objec-  
ts penetrate the interior of the device.  
• Only use the device in dry surroundings.  
Please keep this manual in case of future queries –  
and pass it on when transcribing the device to another person!  
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3. Connection  
3.2 Connecting the power cable  
Insert the power cable in the power  
socket on the device, and then insert the  
mains power plug in the mains socket.  
Before you start using the device, please  
check that the device is in good order and  
condition, and make sure that all packa-  
ging material has been removed.  
3.3 Connecting the antenna  
The device is equipped with an internal  
antenna for medium wave (AM) reception.  
A telescopic antenna provides FM  
reception.  
3.1 Inserting batteries  
Open the battery compartment at the  
back of the device, as well as …  
the cover of the battery compartment for  
the radio channels memory.  
The place the following in the battery  
compartment ...  
3.4 Connecting the headphones  
Headphones should have an internal resi-  
stance (impedance) of 32 ohm and be  
equipped with a 3.5mm stereo jack.  
3UM-3 AA batteries for the radio  
channel memory and  
8 UM-1 D batteries for operation of  
the device.  
Warning: Never connect the headphones to  
the device when you are already wearing  
them.You can severely damage your ears if  
the volume is set at a high level.  
• Please make sure that the batteries are  
inserted in the correct position, i.e. the  
"+" end of the battery is inserted to  
match the "+" symbol on the device  
(polarity).  
Always ensure that the volume control is  
turned to quiet - then ...  
Then close the housing and the battery  
compartment  
insert the connection plug into the  
socket provided for the headphones.  
A few useful tips regarding batteries:  
• Only use high quality batteries.  
• Always insert new and matching batte-  
ries only, in order to avoid the batteries  
self-discharging.  
The internal loudspeakers are disabled as  
soon as the headphone connection plug is  
placed in the socket.  
When the headphone plug is removed the  
speakers will be reactivated - which can  
lead to an unexpected volume level if the  
volume was turned to high when using the  
headphones.  
Renew the batteries as soon as the per-  
formance in battery mode fades, howe-  
ver, not later than one year after insertion.  
Batteries sometimes begin to corrode  
after this time.  
For this reason the volume level should  
be lowered before the headphone plug is  
removed from the socket.  
• Batteries must not be disposed of in the  
normal rubbish bin. Always return used  
batteries to the retail outlet or other  
collection points for disposal.  
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4. Operation  
This section applies when the device has  
been connected as described in chapter 3:  
4.1 Switching the device on/off  
The device is equipped with a  
FUNCTION sliding switch for all three  
modes:  
To search the bandwidth press the  
button ...  
TUNING, to search forwards or  
TUNING, to search backwards over  
the entire reception range.  
If you apply pressure to the buttons lon-  
ger than a second the device will start an  
automatic channel search. As soon as a  
channel with sufficient reception quality has  
been found, the automatic search stops  
immediately.  
The device is switched on and is consu  
ming electricity when the switch is  
switched to …  
"Radio" for radio mode  
"CD" for CD mode.  
The device is switched off when the  
switch is switched to position ...  
"TAPE/POWER OFF". This also the  
position for tape mode. In this position,  
the device consumes near to no  
electricity, as long as none of the tape  
operating keys are pressed.  
Tip: When in VHF reception (FM) mode,  
you will achieve better reception quality by  
putting the antenna into at an angle. Then  
turn the antenna until the best reception is  
found.  
For medium wave (AM) reception, the  
device uses the internal antenna. Turn the  
entire appliance until you achieve the best  
reception result.  
4.2 Adjusting the volume  
Turn the volume control clockwise (lou-  
der) - or anti clockwise (quieter).  
5.2 Mono/Stereo  
4.3 Bass-booster function  
Press the BASS BOOST switch to  
activate or deactivate the Bass booster  
function.  
When a program is broadcast on theVHF  
range in stereo, "ST", is displayed on the  
device, while "MONO" appears for Mono bro-  
adcasts. Should the stereo reception crack-  
le due to bad reception …  
5. Radio mode  
Select "Radio" on the FUNCTION sliding  
press the ST/MONO button to switch  
between the two modes.  
switch.  
5.3 Storing channels  
5.1 Channel search  
Chose a reception bandwidth. By pres-  
sing the button BAND you can switch  
between ...  
You can store a total of 15 channels. When  
you have found a channel you would like to  
store ...  
ൿ press MEMORY .The display shows the  
number of the first memory position, and  
the"MEMORY" indicator flashes.  
You can now browse through the  
memory positions by pressing the M-UP  
button.  
• "FM" for VHF reception or  
• "MW(AM)" for medium wave  
reception.  
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6.2 Play / Pause  
When the desired memory number appears  
on the display ...  
If you press PLAY / PAUSE ...  
For a short time, the CD will start. The  
display shows the track number and  
track length of the track being played.  
Press again while a track is being played  
to pause playback immediately, press  
again to continue playing the track from  
the position was paused.  
ൿ hold the MEMORY button depressed  
until the "MEMORY" indicator stops flas-  
hing. The channel is now stored.  
Already occupied memory positions can be  
renewed at will.  
5.4 Stored Channels  
Call up  
6.3 Track selection / fast forward  
If you press SKIP >>|  
When in the normal reception mode you  
can browse through the 15 stored channels  
by ...  
ڹ
 or SKIP |<< ...  
briefly, you jump one track up or down.  
hold the button pressed to scan  
through the track forwards or back-  
wards (fast forward/backwards).  
pressing the M-UP button. The channels  
are activated one after the other.  
Note:The channels remain stored in the  
device memory as long as the three small  
batteries for the radio memory still have  
enough power.  
6.4 Stop  
If you press STOP ...  
Once, the CD stops playing the current  
track.  
6. CD mode  
When this function is selected, you can  
listen to normal Audio CDs, as well as CD-  
R/RW recorded in audio format.  
G Select the "CD" FUNCTION switch.  
Twice, the programmed track lists is  
deleted as described in chapter 6.5.  
6.1 Inserting / extracting a CD  
Keep the CD drive closed unless you are  
inserting or removing a CD to prevent dust  
from penetrating the device.  
To open the unit lift the CD drive cover.  
You can now insert the CD with the  
printed side facing upwards.  
The CD is ready for playing when the dis-  
play shows the number of tracks on the CD,  
and the total playing time.  
The CD is not ready for playing as long as  
the word "disc" is displayed. If this continu-  
es for some time, then the CD cannot be  
read correctly - check that the CD has been  
inserted the right way round and it is in  
good condition.  
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6.5 Programming a track list  
You can program a track list with up to 16  
tracks. To do this the CD has to be stopped.  
When a CD is inserted:  
Note: The programming information all 16  
track positions is deleted as soon as the CD  
tray is opened or the CD is stopped and ....  
STOP is pressed!  
ൿ Press MEMORY.  
The display now shows "Pr.01" indicating the  
first memory position of the track list - follo-  
wed by the number of the track already allo-  
cated to this position.  
6.7 Repeat function  
If, during playback of a track or track list …  
you press REPEAT …  
Use SKIP >>| or ...  
Once, the current track is repeated.  
REPEAT" flashes on the display.  
ڹ
 the SKIP |<< button, you can now sel-  
ect the track to be played first.  
Twice, the entire CD or track list is  
repeated. REPEAT" is displayed conti-  
nuously during playback.  
ൿ Now press MEMORY again to save the  
selected track in position 1 of the pro-  
grammed track list.  
Three times, the repeat function is dea  
tivated. REPEAT" is no longer displayed.  
Call the next program position  
by pressing …  
7. Tape mode  
SKIP >>| or  
You can play all standard tapes, as well as  
record from the radio and from CDs.  
Select "TAPE" on the FUNCTION  
switch.  
ڹ
 SKIP <<| .  
The display now shows the number of the  
next memory position.  
Now select the track from the CD that you  
want to program in this track position  
• using the button ...  
7.1 Tape insert / remove  
Keep the tape deck closed unless you are  
inserting or removing a tape to prevent dust  
from penetrating the device  
ڹ
SKIP >>| or  
SKIP |<< .  
Press the STOP/EJ button until you can  
hear the tape door unlocking and it  
opens automatically.  
Now press …  
MEMORY to save this track in the  
position previously selected.  
ൿ
• Now insert the tape with the mechanism  
facing up:  
You can check your program track list by  
pressing MEMORY to scan through all  
occupied track positions.  
• Now close the tape compartment door.  
6.6 Playing a track list  
If you have programmed a playlist , play as  
described in 6.5.  
ൿ Press PLAY/PAUSE to start the program  
med playlist.  
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7.2 Using the tape unit  
7.4 Recording from CD  
Select the "CD" FUNCTION switch.  
Press RECORD and simultaneously ...  
❙❙ the PAUSE key. The device is now  
ready to record.  
Warning: Always press the STOP / EJ but-  
ton first and let the tape stop before you  
switch modes. This will prevent damage and  
the device wearing out prematurely.  
Press PAUSE (deactivate) again as soon  
as the CD is started.  
K The button symbols mean the following  
for tape mode:  
Press PAUSE again to interrupt recor-  
ding.  
̇ PLAY = play a tape  
❙❙ PAUSE = stop/start pause  
<< FFWD = fast forward  
>> REW = rewind  
Press STOP/EJ to stop recording.  
Note:The recording volume is controlled  
automatically and is not determined by the  
volume control switch.  
RECORD = record  
STOP/EJ = stop and eject tape  
The tape stops automatically at the end of  
the tape. Remove the tape, turn it over, and  
replace to play or record on the other side!  
8. Cleaning and maintenance  
Never open the device housing. There are  
no operating elements inside. An opened  
device housing could cause potential life  
endangerment through electric shock.  
Before cleaning the outside of the device,  
7.3 Recording from the radio  
Select "RADIO" on the FUNCTION  
switch.  
• First remove the mains connector from  
the mains socket.  
When you find a radio station you want to  
record from:  
Select the "TAPE" FUNCTION to order  
to switch the device off.  
Press RECORD to start recording.  
• If batteries are still in the device: Only  
remove the large batteries, not the small  
ones. Otherwise the stored radio chan-  
nels will be lost.  
❙❙ Press PAUSE to pause the recording.  
Press STOP/EJ to stop recording.  
• Close all openings, i.e. the battery com-  
partment, tape and CD trays.  
Note: The recording volume is controlled  
automatically and is not determined by the  
volume control switch.  
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8.1 External cleaning  
9. Trouble-shooting  
• Clean all outside surfaces with a moist  
If a thorough cleaning of the CD or tape unit  
does not resolve the problem, it may not be  
caused by dirt contamination, but could a  
problem with the device.  
but not wet cloth.  
• Do not use any sort of aggressive clea-  
ning fluids. These could damage the  
external plastic housing.  
• In this case, please return the device to  
our customer service center.  
8.2 Cleaning the cassette unit  
This could be necessary if you notice the  
tape sound becoming slightly muffled after  
several weeks use. If you are sure the tape  
is not the cause of this problem, ...  
• Clean the tape heads and mechanism  
with special tape cleaning materials  
from specialist retailers - never use any  
sort of tools. This could damage the devi-  
ce.  
If confusing symbols appear on the dis-  
play, it is possible that the device's internal  
operating system has "crashed".  
• Disconnect the power cable and ...  
• Remove the eight large batteries from  
the battery compartment.  
Wait a few minutes before restarting the  
device. If no improvement should result  
from this …  
8.3 Cleaning the CD unit  
The CD player should not become dirty  
from normal use! Cleaning may be neces-  
sary if exceptionally dirty CDs are used, or  
the CD tray is not closed and dust enters  
the system.  
Repeat the two steps explained above  
and …  
• Now also remove the three small batte-  
ries from their compartment. This may  
cause some or all preset radio stations to  
be lost!  
Avoid dirt contamination by wiping dusty  
CDs with a soft, dry cloth, wiping from the  
inside to the outside of the CD.  
Wait a few minutes before restarting the  
device. If the situation has not been resol-  
ved by this measure, the device may be  
faulty.  
If a CD cannot be played or sounds faulty  
although it is in good condition …  
• Clean the lense and mechanism with a  
cleaning CD from a specialist retailer -  
never use any other sort of tool. This  
could damage the device.  
• In this case, please return the device to  
our customer service center.  
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10. Disposal  
Before you dispose of the device, remove  
batteries as described in chapter 3.1. Old  
batteries cannot be disposed of in the  
general house rubbish bin.  
• Always return used batteries to the retail  
outlet or other collection points for dis-  
posal.  
Other than the batteries, the device does  
not include any materials that are subject to  
a special disposal law (as of Sept. 2003)  
• Please contact your local government  
office about any recent changes regar-  
ding disposal laws.  
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