KH 7000
Operating instructions
Operating instructions
Technical data
Mains power supply
AC/alternating current: 230 V–240 V ~ 50 Hz
or
DC/direct current: 12 V
1.5 V x 8 type C/LR 14/UM 2
Output power
2 x 1.2 W RMS/sine wave power
30 watt PMPO
Radio
Receiving range
Very High Frequency FM
87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
525 kHz to 1620 kHz
Receiving range
Medium Wave AM
CD-player
Laser
3-beam laser
Frequency response
100 Hz to 16 kHz
Warning and Safety Information
Please read the operating instructions very carefully prior to using the device and ensure that
they are retained and easy to nd for future reference. All precautionary and safety procedures
should be followed exactly as well as the following safety procedures.
Attention! Electrical shock danger!
Never open device housing! This device contains no components that can be repaired by the
customer. Only trained personnel may carry out maintenance.
Warning!
• Do not expose the device to any humidity, rain, spraying water or dripping water because this
can cause re as well as the danger of electrical shock. No liquid lled objects, e.g. vases
should be placed upon the device.
• This device is equipped with a class 1 laser. The device may only be opened by qualied person-
nel in order to avoid damage or injury that can result from incorrect handling of this type of laser.
This warning symbol informs the user of the dangerous voltage in the device.
This warning symbol informs the user of important operating information for this device
Warning!
Non-perceivable escape of laser radiation if the device interlocks are opened or damaged. Avoid
any contact, especially eye contact, with the laser beam! Danger of serious eye injuries exists.
Operating elements
1. Mode selector switch
2. CD-Compartment
3. Volume
Switch for function selection: Radio/CD/OFF
Adjusts the volume
4. Bass on/off
Radio displays
5. Selection scale for radio frequency range
6. FM stereo LED display
Radio operating elements
7. Band Switch
Wave band selection switch (FM/FM ST/AM)
8. Tuning control
Finding/ne tuning of the desired radio station
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CD displays
9. CD–Display
Displays the number of the current CD track being played
Displays CD track repeat/CD repeat
Displays programmed selection of tracks
Display to start the CD playing
10. Display “Repeat 1/All”
11. Display “Program”
12. Display “Play”
CD function buttons
13. Play/Pause
Start CD playing/Pause
14. Skip/Search
Skip to track start (forwards/backwards)/Search for a
specic point within a track using the Fast search
(forwards/backwards)
15. Stop
Stop CD playing
16. Program
17. Repeat
Program the playing sequence of a selection of CD tracks
Repeated playing of a CD
Repeated playing of a CD track
Miscellaneous
18. FM antenna
19. Speakers
20. Phones
Headphones–jack
21. Mains cable connection for alternating current
22. Battery compartment
23. Carrying handle
Setting-up of the device
• When setting-up the device ensure that it is not in the immediate vicinity of water, e.g. on a
bathtub, wash basin, rinsing sideboard, in damp cellars, next to a swimming pool, etc.
• When setting-up the device ensure that it is not in the immediate vicinity of heat sources, e.g.
ovens, air heaters or other heat generating devices.
• Ensure that the device is set-up upon a stable and level base.
• The device must be set-up in a place that guarantees sufcient all-round ventilation. The dis-
tance between the device’s rear-side and wall should not be less than 10 cm, also not less than
10 cm above the device and at least a 5 cm space on either side. Thus the device should not
be placed in book shelves, other closed off cabinets or on wall shelving units lled with other
items. In addition, the ventilation can be impaired if the device is placed on a bed, blanket or
similar surface.
• Ensure that no foreign substances or liquids can enter the device through the ventilation inlets.
• The laser scanner of the CD player can ingress humidity when:
- the set-up position is quickly changed from a cold area to a warm area
- a heating unit is suddenly turned on
- the unit is set-up in a differently climatised room.
Malfunctions can occur if there is a build-up of condensation within the device. In this case the
device should not be used for several hours until normal playing is once again possible.
Power supply
When using the device, powered either from the mains or by batteries, it is imperative that you
heed all the technical data and instructions found in the operating manual and those on the
device.
Caution!
• Only use the mains cable supplied with the device otherwise there is a danger of re and/or
electrical shocks!
• When disconnecting from the main supply be sure to grip the plug when pulling out from the
socket and never pull out by gripping the cable.
• Never handle the mains cable and/or the plug with damp or wet hands because of the danger
of electrical shocks!
• Handle electrical cables with care; do not buckle or crimp the cable. Cables should not be laid
on the oor such that it is possible to step on them. Please be especially careful with the mains
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cable between the electrical socket and the device.
• Using cables and plugs which do not correspond to the stipulated voltage can result in re
and/or electrical shocks. The device should be unplugged from the mains power supply and
the batteries removed if it is not going to be used for a long period of time. The device is still
electrically live even if it has been turned off but the plug is still in the mains supply socket.
Commissioning of the device
Mains supply operation
• Attention! Ensure the Mode selector switch (1.) is set to “OFF” prior to plugging in the mains
cable or putting in the batteries.
• First plug the 230 V alternating current mains connection cable supplied with the device to the
device (21.) and then connect to a suitable wall socket.
Battery operation
• Open the battery compartment (22.) at the rear-side of the device and place the batteries (8 x
1.5 V batteries, type C/LR 14/UM2; not supplied) inside the compartment ensuring that the
Plus (+) and Minus (-) ends of the batteries are correctly aligned with the respective symbols
in the compartment. Close the compartment.
• When changing from mains supply operation to battery operation simply pull the mains con-
nection cable out of the socket.
• The batteries must be changed when the volume starts to diminish or the tone becomes dis-
torted during CD play.
Battery change information
• When using batteries they should all be the same type. Do not use a combination of old and
new batteries, but instead always exchange complete battery sets.
• Never recharge batteries (unless they are special batteries designed for recharging). Never
place batteries near heat sources or ames; there is the danger of poisonous gases being cre-
ated and an explosion hazard.
• Used batteries should be disposed of immediately. If any battery acid leaks it must be immedi-
ately wiped off.
• If the device is not going to be used for a long period then the batteries should be removed
from the compartment in order to prevent possible leakage of battery acid.
CD operation
General information
• Never use non-standard CD shapes (e.g. rectangular); this can result in malfunctioning.
• Never place more than one CD in the CD compartment
• Do not open the CD compartment when the CD is playing.
• Never touch the lens inside the CD playing compartment; this can result in malfunctioning.
CD playing
1. Set Mode selector switch (1.) to the “CD” position; “00” appears in the CD–Display (9.).
2. Open the CD–Compartment (2.) and place a CD (with the printed and/or labelled side facing
upwards) inside. Close the CD–Compartment. The total number of tracks will appear in the
CD–Display (9.).
3. Press „Play“ (13.) and set the volume using the Volume control (3.). The Display “Play” (12.)
appears. The track number currently being played is displayed on the CD–Display (9.).
4. Press „Play“ (13.) to changeover to Pause; pressing „Play“ (13.) again starts the CD playing
again at the point where it had previously paused.
5. Press Stop (15.) to stop the CD playing.
Additional functions of the CD player
Skip/Search
Repeat
Press „Skip/Search“ (14.) to skip to the beginning of a track (forwards >> or
backwards <<). Keep pressing the respective button in order to nd a spe-
cic point within a track using the fast search (forwards >> or backwards <<).
Press “Repeat” (17.) once in order to play a selected track again; the Dis-
play „Repeat 1/All“ (10.) appears. Press the button twice in order to play
the complete CD a second time; the Display „Repeat 1/All“ (10.) appears.
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The repeat function is cancelled if the “Repeat” button is pressed once again.
The program function enables you to select your own playing sequence of
CD tracks. The CD play function must be stopped using the “Stop” (15.)
button prior to programming.
Program
1.Open the CD–Compartment (2.) and place a CD inside. Close the CD–Com-
partment again. The total number of tracks will appear in the CD–Display (9.).
2.Press the “Program” (16.) button; the Display ”Program” appears (11.).
”1” appears in the CD display (9.) to indicate the rst title to be pro-
grammed.
3.Use “Skip/Search” (14.) to select the rst desired track; then press the
“Program” (16.) button in order to program the rst track.”2” appears
in the CD display for the second title to be programmed. Keep repeating
this process until all the desired tracks from the CD have been pro-
grammed. A maximum of 20 tracks can be programmed.
4.Press “Play” (13.) in order to start playing the programmed tracks. The
Displays “Play” (12.) and “Program” (11.) appear.
5.Press “Stop” (15.) to stop the CD playing. Press “Stop” once again in order
to end the program function.
Information regarding the handling of compact discs
Incorrect scanning can occur during play if the CD has dust, scratches, ngerprints, etc. on it.
Therefore cleaning the CD with a soft cloth prior to play is recommended. Carefully wipe the CD
starting at the middle and moving outwards in a straight line. CDs should never be subjected to heat
or high (air) humidity in order to prevent warping. Store the CD in its cover when not playing it.
Radio operation
1. Set Mode selector switch (1.) to the “Radio” position.
2. Select FM Stereo, FM Mono or AM with the Band Switch (7.).
3. Find the radio station with the Tuning control (8.) and Selection scale for radio frequency range
(5.) and adjust volume (3.) if necessary.
4. Extend the FM antenna (18.) and rotate it until a FM stereo station can be received; the FM
stereo LED display (6.) appears.
5. If the reception signal is too weak then switch over to FM Mono (7.).
AM: a ferrite antenna is built into the device for receiving of AM. The reception can be
improved by turning/moving the complete device.
6. Switching radio off: Set Mode selector switch (1.) to the “OFF” position.
Information regarding radio operation
Interference when listening to the radio can be caused by other electrical devices in the near
vicinity (e.g. television, PC screens, etc.) The radio should be kept away from these devices that
interfere.
Headphones operation
To connect headphones, plug the headphones’ stereo-mini-jack into the headphones socket (20.)
on the rear-side of the device.
Switching off the device
Set Mode selector switch (1.) to the “OFF” position to switch off the device.
Malfunctioning
Pull out the mains connection plug and remove the batteries if a malfunction or incorrect func-
tion occurs. Then reconnect the electrical supply using either the mains connection plug or the
batteries.
Cleaning the device
Use a slightly damp soft cloth and a mild cleaning detergent. Use no chemicals, alcohol, thinning
agents or other solvent-containing cleaners.
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Declaration of conformity
We, Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Burgstr. 21, D 44867 Bochum, Germany, hereby declare
that this product conforms to the following international safety standards and regulations as well
as EU-Guidelines:
• IEC 65 (VDE 0860)
• 82/499/EWG (VDE 0875)
• EMC
Device type/Type: KH 7000
Bochum, 31 Oct. 2002
Hans Kompernaß
Managing Director
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