Silvercrest KH 2218 User Manual

Projection AlArm clock  
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kH 2218  
Projection AlArm clock  
operating manual  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 ⋅ D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH 2218-9/09-V7  
INDEX  
PAGE  
Intended Use  
2
2
Items supplied  
Technical Data  
2
Safety information  
The appliance components  
Putting the appliance into use  
Radio operation  
Cleaning  
2
4
5
8
10  
10  
10  
10  
11  
11  
Troubleshooting  
Notice regarding conformity  
Importer  
Disposal  
Warranty & Service  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and pre-  
serve this booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appli-  
ance at a future date.  
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Dimensions  
(W x H x D):  
Weight :  
Protection class:  
Backup Batteries  
Projection Alarm Clock  
KH 2218  
21 x 7 x 14.1 cm  
840 g approx.  
II /  
2 x 1.5 V, Type AAA/  
Micro (not supplied)  
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Safety information  
Warning  
A warning of this danger level signifies a pos-  
sible dangerous situation. If the dangerous  
situation is not avoided it can lead to injuries.  
Follow the directives in this warning notice,  
so as to avoid personal injuries.  
Intended Use  
This radio alarm is intended for displaying  
the time and for the reception of VHF and  
MW radio programmes. Additionally, the ap-  
pliance is fitted with an alarm function  
using either radio or a signal tone.  
This radio alarm is not intended for use in  
commercial or industrial applications. No  
warranty is provided for damages resulting  
from improper use of the appliance!  
Important  
A warning of this danger level signifies pos-  
sible property damage. If the situation is not  
avoided it can lead to property damage. The  
directives in this warning are there to avoid  
property damage.  
Notice  
Items supplied  
1 Projection Alarm Clock KH 2218  
1 Operating manual  
A notice signifies additional information that  
assists in the handling of the appliance.  
Warning: Risk of electric shocks.  
Technical Data  
• Connect the appliance only to correctly  
installed and earthed mains power sock-  
ets. Ensure that the rating of the  
Power supply:  
Power consumption  
in radio operation: 5 Watt  
Standby:  
220-240 V , 50 Hz  
~
local power supply tallies completely  
with the details given on the rating plate  
of the appliance.  
1.2 Watt  
2 x 450 mW  
bei 10% THD  
Output level:  
• Arrange for Customer Services to repair  
or replace connecting cables and/or  
appliances that are not functioning prop-  
erly or have been damaged.  
• Keep the power cable and appliance  
away from children. Children frequently  
underestimate the dangers of electrical  
appliances.  
Frequency range : VHF (FM)  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
MW (AM)  
526.5 – 1606.5 kHz  
Operating  
temperature:  
Storage  
temperature :  
Humidity:  
+ 5 – +35 °C  
-20 – +50 °C  
5 – 90 %  
(No condensation)  
• NEVER submerse the appliance in water.  
Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth.  
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• Do not expose the appliance to rain and  
never use it in a humid or wet environ-  
ment.  
Always take hold of the power cable by  
the plug. Do not pull on the cable itself  
and never touch the power cable with  
wet hands, this could result in either a  
short circuit or you receiving an electric  
shock.  
• Do NOT place the appliance itself,  
furniture items or similar objects on the  
power cable and take steps to ensure it  
cannot become jammed or trapped in  
any way.  
Make sure that the power cable does  
not become wet during operation.  
• You are not permitted to open the ap-  
pliance housing or to repair or modify  
the appliance. If the housing is opened  
or irregular modifications are made, you  
run the risk of receiving a potentially fatal  
electric shock and the warranty lapses.  
Protect the appliance against drip and  
spray water. Do not place any water-  
filled vessels (e.g. flower vases) on or  
near the appliance.  
This appliance is not intended for use  
by individuals (including children) with  
restricted physical, physiological or intel-  
lectual abilities or deficiences in experi-  
ence and/or knowledge unless they are  
supervised by a person responsible for  
their safety or receive from this person  
instruction in how the appliance is to be  
used. Children should be supervised to  
ensure that they do not play with the ap-  
pliance.  
Provide a stable location for the ap-  
pliance.  
• Do not operate the appliance if it has  
sustained a fall or is damaged. Arrange  
for the appliance to be checked and,  
if necessary, repaired by qualified tech-  
nicians.  
• Keep batteries well away from children.  
Children could put batteries into their  
mouths and swallow them.  
• If a battery is swallowed, seek medical  
assistance IMMEDIATELY.  
Warning: Explosion hazard!  
• Do not throw batteries into a fire.  
Do not recharge the batteries.  
• Never open batteries, never solder or  
weld batteries. The risk of explosions  
and injuries exists!  
• Check the appliance and all parts for  
visible damages. The safety concept can  
work only if the appliance is in  
a faultless condition.  
• Always remove the power plug before  
cleaning the appliance.  
Warning: Risk of fire!  
• Do not use the appliance near hot sur-  
faces.  
• Do not place the appliance in locations  
that are subject to direct sunlight. If  
you do, it may overheat and become ir-  
reparably damaged.  
Warning: Injury hazard!  
• NEVER make a knot in the power cable  
and do NOT bind it together with other  
cables. The power cable must be laid so  
that co one can step on or trip over it.  
• The power plug must always be easily  
accessible, so that in the event of an  
emergency the appliance can be quickly  
disconnected from the mains power sup-  
ply.  
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• Never cover the ventilation slots of the  
appliance while it is switched on.  
• Do not place open fire sources, such  
as candles, on or near the appliance.  
This could mean that it must be discon-  
nected from the power supply and then  
reconnected. The batteries (if present)  
must be removed and then reinserted.  
Caution with thunderstorms!  
Notice  
• Equipment connected to a power supply  
can be damaged during a thunderstorm.  
You should therefore always pull the  
power plug from the power socket when  
there is a storm.  
No liability/warranty claims will be con-  
sidered for damage to the appliance  
caused by the effects of moisture, water  
penetration, overheating or due to un-  
authorised modifications!  
Warnings about interaction with  
batteries  
The appliance uses batteries for memory  
storage. When handling batteries,  
please observe the following:  
The appliance components  
q Alarm | Radio Preset 1 - 4  
w Vol. +  
- Volume increase  
- Volume decrease  
- Time projection on/off  
switch  
- Controls the switch-off  
timer  
e Vol. —  
r Projection  
If you do not intend to use the appliance  
for an extended period, remove the  
batteries.  
t Sleep  
Regularly check the condition of the bat-  
teries. Leaking batteries can cause dam-  
age to the appliance.  
Should the batteries leak, put on a pair  
of protective gloves and clean the bat-  
tery compartment and terminals with  
a dry cloth.  
y Mode  
u Projektor  
- Recalls the adjustable  
parameters  
- Projects the time  
display  
- User switching, Timer  
i USER | NAP  
function  
o Band  
- Switches the radio  
waveband  
- Switches the memory  
pages  
Notice regarding separation  
from mains-power  
a Page  
s A.M.S. Memory - Autom. radio station  
The POWER button on this appliance  
does not completely disconnect it from  
the mains power network. Additionally,  
the appliance consumes power when in  
standby-mode. To completely separate  
the appliance from mains power, the plug  
MUST be removed from the wall socket.  
save  
d  Up  
- Selector button up-  
wards  
f SNOOZE  
- Snooze button,  
Dimmer Control Brightness switch  
g  DOWN  
POWER  
j DISPLAY  
- Selector button down-  
wards  
- On/Off switch for  
radio functions  
- Indicator area  
Notice regarding electrical  
power surges (EFT / electrical  
fast transient) and electrostatic  
discharges:  
In a case of malfunction due to an elec-  
trical fast transient (power surge) and/  
or electrostatic discharge, the appliance  
must be returned to default settings in  
order to re-establish normal operation.  
h
k Focus adjuster - for focussing the time  
projection  
- for VHF reception  
l Wire aerial  
1( Power cable  
2) Battery  
compartment  
- for the backup batteries  
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2. Press the buttons DOWN/UP g/d to set  
the time at minute intervals. Pressing and  
holding the button changes the time in  
ten-minute intervals.  
Putting the appliance into use  
First take all appliance components from the  
packaging and remove all packing foil and  
tape. Check the appliance for signs of visble  
damage.  
Setting the date  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
In the display j the date indication  
"01.01.2009“ blinks.  
Inserting the back-up batteries  
The back-up batteries ensure that the time,  
date and alarm time settings are not lost in  
the event of a power cut. For this you require  
two 1.5 V batteries of the type AAA/Micro.  
They are not supplied.  
2. Press the buttons UP/DOWN g/d to  
set the date in day intervals. Pressing and  
holding one of the buttons changes the  
date in a fast sequence.  
1. Open the lid of the battery compartment  
2) on the underside of the radio alarm.  
2. Insert the batteries. Ensure the polarities  
are correct.  
3. Close the lid of the battery compartment  
2). The lid must audibly engage.  
Programme City  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
In the display j the indicator for the city  
sign blinks below the "LOCAL CITY“ dis-  
play.  
2. Press the buttons UP/DOWN g/d to  
programme in the time zone for a city  
resp. your general place of residence.  
Pressing and holding one of the buttons  
changes the indicator faster. Here is an  
overview of the programmable cities and  
the time differences:  
Note:  
The back-up batteries must be checked  
at least once per year and, if necessary,  
exchanged for new ones.  
Providing mains power  
• Insert the plug into a mains power  
socket. In the display j the welcome  
"PLEASE WAIT FOR SETTING THANKS"  
appears. During this period the radio  
alarm attempts to update its settings  
for time and date with the help of RDS  
signals. Should you wish to interrupt this  
process, press any button. Should the  
automatic update fail, make the required  
adjustments manually.  
Abbr. Diff. City  
HNL  
ANC  
YVR  
LAX  
DEN  
CHI  
MEX  
NYC  
YYZ  
YUL  
-10 Honolulu /USA  
-9 Anchorage /USA  
-8 Vancouver /Canada  
-8 Los Angeles /USA  
-7 Denver /USA  
-6 Chicago /USA  
-6 Mexico City /Mexico  
-5 New York /USA  
-5 Toronto /Canada  
-5 Montreal /Canada  
-4 Caracas /Venezuela  
-3 Rio De Janeiro /Brazil  
Setting the time  
To programme in the time and the follow-  
ing parameters, radio operation must be  
switched off. If a button is not pressed within  
approx. 15 seconds, the appliance saves the  
adjustment and then leaves the programming  
mode.  
CCS  
RIO  
BUE  
-3 Buenos Aires /  
Argentina  
UTC  
0
Universal Time  
Coordinated  
LON  
MUN  
FRA  
0
1
1
1
London /UK  
1. Press theMODE button y. The time dis-  
Munich /Germany  
Frankfurt /Germany  
Paris /France  
play blinks.  
PAR  
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Programme the reminder function  
You can programme in up to 10 dates on  
which the appliance can give you a reminder  
when they arrive.  
Abbr. Diff. City  
ROM  
CAI  
IST  
MOW  
KWI  
DXB  
KHI  
DAC  
BKK  
SIN  
HKG  
PEK  
TYO  
SYD  
NOU  
1
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
8
9
Rome /Italy  
Cairo /Egypt  
Istanbul /Turkey  
Moscow /Russia  
Kuwait City/Kuwait  
Dubai /Saudi Arabia  
Karachi /Pakistan  
Dacca /Bangladesh  
Bangkok /Thailand  
Singapore  
1. Press the MODE button y once again. In  
the display j a date and the SDA 1 indi-  
cator for the memory date 1 blinks.  
2. Press the buttons UP/DOWN g/d to  
programme in the first desired memory  
date. Pressing and holding one of the but-  
tons changes the indicator faster.  
3. If you press the SNOOZE button f, the  
year number will be deactivated and you  
will thus receive a reminder on this date  
every year.  
4. Should you wish to programme in further  
dates, press the Page button a to select a  
memory slot from 2-10.  
5. Proceed as above with further dates.  
6. To deactivate the memory function, pro-  
gramme in a date that lies in the past.  
Hong Kong  
Beijing /China  
Tokyo /Japan  
10 Sydney /Australia  
11 Noumea /  
New Caledonia  
AKL  
12 Auckland /  
New Zealand  
3. Press the button SNOOZE f to switch  
the daylight saving time for the selected  
time zone either on or off . The display  
indicates “SUM ON” resp. “SUM OFF”  
accordingly.  
4. If you have activated the summer daylight  
saving time, it is automatically switched  
off when the appliance receives an RDS-  
Signal.  
Programme the Update function  
With this function the appliance can automat-  
ically up-date the time by using RDS-Data.  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
The display j indicates "UPDATE ON".  
2. Press the button DOWN g to deactivate  
the up-date function. The display j then  
shows "UPDATE OFF".  
3. Press the button UP d to reactivate the  
up-date function.  
Programme time for the slumber  
function  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
The display j indicates "SNOOZE 09".  
2. Press the buttons DOWN/UP g/d to ad-  
just the time span for the switch off timer  
to between 01 and 59 minutes.  
Programme World Time  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
In the display j the indicator for the city  
signs blinks below the "WORLD CITY“  
display.  
2. Press the buttons UP/DOWN g/d to  
set the desired world time. Pressing and  
holding one of the buttons changes the  
indicator faster. Also here, the above list-  
ing of programmable cities and their time  
difference is valid.  
Selecting 12 or 24 hour time display  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
The display j indicates "24HR“.  
2. Press the button DOWN g to select the  
12 hour modus. In the display j appears  
"12HR".  
3. Press the SNOOZE button to switch the  
summer daylight saving time either on or  
off for the selected time zone. The display  
indicates “SUM ON” resp. “SUM OFF”  
accordingly.  
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3. Press the button UP d to return to the  
set the desired alarm time.  
24 hour modus.  
3. Once again press the selected  
Alarm|Radio Preset button, if need be re-  
peatedly, until the desired alarm function  
(see tabel) is indicated in the display j.  
Adjusting the projection duration  
1. Press the MODE button y once again.  
The display j indicates "PROJ T OFF".  
2. Press the buttons DOWN/UP g/d to ad-  
just the projection duration to between 01  
and 59 minutes. In the adjustment "OFF“  
the projection is permanent and can be  
switched off by pressing the  
Alarm function  
Symbol in  
the display  
j
Acoustic signal  
Radio  
PROJECTION button r once again.  
Press the MODE button y once again to  
close adjustment.  
Timer function  
Switched off  
no symbol  
1. Press the button USER|NAP i. In the dis-  
play j the NAP indicator appears.  
2. Using the buttons DOWN/UP g/d set the  
desired time interval (a time span between  
1 minute and 23:59 h is possible).  
3. Press the button USER|NAP i once  
again to start the Timer. In the display j  
the remaining time is indicated.  
4. Press the button SNOOZE f to set the  
weekdays on which you require the alarm  
function: You can choose between “Work-  
days” (MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI),  
“Weekend” (SAT, SUN), “Every day” and  
“On a specific day” (MON, TUE, WED,  
THU, FRI, SAT, SUN). Orientate yourself  
on the weekday indicator at the top right  
in the display:  
4. When the time has lapsed, the Timer sig-  
nal sounds for approx. 1 minute, the NAP-  
Indicator blinks and the date and time are  
shown again.  
5. Press any button to end the alarm.  
6. If you wish to end the Timer function  
before the alarm, press and hold the  
button USER|NAP i for one second.  
MON:  
TUE  
WED  
THU  
FRI  
SAT  
SUN  
= Monday  
= Tuesday  
= Wednesday  
= Thursday  
= Friday  
= Saturday  
= Sunday  
Alarm function (Alarm 1 to 4)  
5. Hold the button SNOOZE f pressed  
down for 2 seconds when you want to  
be woken on a specific weekday. To pro-  
gramme this weekday, repeatedly press  
the SNOOZE button f.  
6. To return to the selection of workdays,  
weekends or whole weeks, once again  
hold the SNOOZE button f pressed  
down for 2 seconds.  
You can programme in up to four alarm  
times on your radio alarm. If a button is not  
pressed within approx. 15 seconds, the ap-  
pliance saves the adjustment and then leaves  
the programming mode. Pressing and hold-  
ing one of the buttons DOWN/UP g/d  
changes the alarm time in intervals of 10  
minutes.  
1. Press one of the Alarm|Radio Preset but-  
tons 1-4 q. In the display j the last pro-  
grammed alarm time and the symbol for  
the type of alarm blink (see below).  
7. After approx. 15 seconds the display j  
returns to time indication. The adjustment  
for the alarm function is now saved and  
will be shown.  
2. Press the buttons DOWN/UP g/d to  
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8. If needed, programme the other memory  
positions for alarm times as detailed  
above.  
Radio operation  
The technical data of the appliance makes  
possible an adjustable frequency range wider  
than the permitted frequency ranges of 87,5 -  
108 MHz resp. 526,5 - 1606,5 kHz. 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  
otherwise misused. For VHF radio reception,  
completely unwind the wire aeriel l and,  
with the radio switched on, determine the  
most favourable positioning for it. The appli-  
ance has a built-in aerial for MW reception.  
To improve MW reception, if required, turn  
the radio until it is in the most favourable  
position.  
When the alarm signal sounds...  
• ... and the alarm function "Radio" is se-  
lected, the radio switches itself on with  
increasing sound volume and the last  
adjusted radio station for one hour.  
• ... and the alarm function "Signaltones"  
has been selected, the signal tone sounds  
for 10 minutes.  
To close the individual alarm function press  
any button except the SNOOZE button f.  
The Slumber function  
When you press the SNOOZE button f, the  
presently active alarm is cancelled for the  
time that is programmed for this function (see  
Section "Programme time for the slumber func-  
tion“, 1 - 59 min., standard value =  
9 min.). Meanwhile the SNZ indicator glows  
in the display j.  
Switching the radio on and off  
1. Press the button Power h. In the display  
j the current frequency and the switch-on  
symbol is indicated.  
The Reminder function  
The appliance will remind you of the dates  
that you have programmed in with the re-  
minder function. In these cases and on these  
days, from 08:00 - 23:00 and on every  
full hour, the reminder alarm will sound for  
10 minutes. Additionally, the SDA indicator  
blinks in the display j.  
2. Press the button POWER h once again  
to switch the radio function off and return  
the appliance to the standby mode.  
Manual station selection  
1. Use the waveband select button o to  
select the required reception waveband,  
MW (AM) or VHF (FM).  
2. Press the button UP d to search for radio  
stations with a frequency higher than the  
one indicated in the display.  
3. Press the button DOWN g to search for  
radio stations with a frequency lower than  
the one indicated in the display.  
Press any button to end the reminder alarm..  
Adjusting changing display indicators  
When the appliance is in Standby, press the  
button DOWN g. In the display appears  
"D–" (for Time and Date). Press the button  
DOWN g once again, "–W" appears in the  
display (for Time and World Time). Press the  
button DOWN g once again, "DW" appears  
in the display (for Time, Date and World  
Time in rotation). Press the button DOWN  
g once again, "––" appears in the display  
(only Time).  
4. If the found radio station transmits RDS-  
Data, the  
indicator in the dis-  
play j glows. The display j indicates  
the name of the radio station and the time  
is updated (insofar as this adjustment is  
activated, see the section "Programme the  
Update function").  
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Automatic station search  
AMS (Automatic Memory System)  
With the AMS function the radio searches au-  
tomatically for radio stations and then saves  
them to the memory positions..  
You can also let the appliance search for  
radio stations. The radio alarm then searches  
the selected frequency range until it has  
found a radio station.  
• Press and hold the button A.M.S. Memory  
s for two seconds. The radio alarm auto-  
matically searches for sufficiently powerful  
radio stations and saves them  
in the memory.  
Accessing the station  
1. To recall a saved radio station, in Radio  
mode first select the desired user, A or B.  
2. Now select the required memory page  
with the Page button a.  
1. Press and hold the button UP d for two  
seconds: The radio alarm searches for the  
station with the next highest frequency.  
2. Press and hold the button DOWN g for  
two seconds: The radio alarm searches  
for the station with the next lowest fre-  
quency.  
Repeat these steps until you have found a  
radio station to your liking.  
3. Press the desired Alarm|Radio Preset but-  
ton 1 - 4 q under which the radio station  
is saved.  
Programming stations  
For each of 2 users you can save 20 VHF sta-  
tions and 12 MW stations as favourites in the  
appliance. These memory slots are spread  
over several pages, which can be called up  
via the Page button a. On each page there  
are 4 Sender slots, they can be addressed  
with the Alarm|Radio Preset buttons 1 - 4 q.  
Adjusting the volume.  
• In radio modus, repeatedly press the but-  
ton VOL — e to reduce the sound volume.  
To the right in the display j the current  
sound volume setting is indicated in steps  
from V 0 - 18.  
1. Press the Page button a to call up the re-  
quired memory page 1 - 5. In the display  
j the number of the just selected memory  
page appears below "PAGE".  
• Repeatedly press the button Vol. + w to  
increase the sound volume.  
Switch-off Timer  
This appliance is fitted with a switch-off timer  
for up to 90 minutes.  
2. Tune in to the desired station.  
3. Briefly press the button A.M.S. Memory  
s. In the display j the number and the  
memory slot indicator "MEM" blink.  
4. Now press the desired Alarm|Radio Pre-  
set button 1 - 4 q at which the radio sta-  
tion should be saved. Confirm it with the  
A.M.S. Memory button s. The radio sta-  
tion is now saved and will be permanently  
indicated.  
1. Press the button Sleep t to call the func-  
tion up and, if need be, to switch the ra-  
dio on.  
2. Repeatedly press the button Sleep t to  
enter in the remaining playing time in steps  
of 10 minutes. After a few seconds, the  
frequency is indicated once again.  
3. In the display j the Sleep indicator ap-  
5. As the appliance can be used by several  
people, it is equipped with user switching,  
A and B. Both users can thus save differ-  
ent radio stations as favourites. To switch  
over to the individual user, press and hold  
the USER|NAP button i for two seconds.  
6. Repeat the steps 1 - 4 (for both users)  
until all desired radio stations have been  
saved.  
pears  
.
4. At any time you can press the Sleep  
button t to blend in the remaining  
countdown time for a few seconds.  
5. On expiry of the time period the ap-  
pliance switches itself off.  
6. To switch the timer off prematurely,  
press the POWER h button.  
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Dimming the Display  
Troubleshooting  
You can adjust the display brightness in three  
levels by pressing the SNOOZE /  
Dimmer Control button f.  
The appliance doesn't work.  
> Is the plug of the power cable 1( inserted  
firmly into the power socket?  
> Has the circuit breaker tripped?  
> Is there a power cut?  
Projection  
The time can be projected from the appliance  
onto a wall or the ceiling. This function is in-  
tended for reading the time in darkness.  
During the day in well lit rooms you will hard-  
ly be able to use the projection facility.  
Poor VHF reception.  
> Change the alignment of the wire aerial  
l. If necessary, firmly position it with  
adhesive tape.  
Poor MW reception.  
> Change the alignment of the appliance.  
Loss of all programming after a power  
cut.  
> Batteries were not inserted to retain the  
memory.  
> The batteries inserted for memory retenti-  
on are exhausted. Replace them.  
The projected time is difficult to read.  
> Using the focus regulator k sharpen the  
image.  
1. For this, first fold the projector u out.  
2. Switch the function on with the Projection  
button r.  
3. Direct the projector u onto the desired  
surface area.  
4. Using the focus regulator k sharpen the  
image.  
5. The time will now be projected onto the  
desired surface area for the pre-adjusted  
timespan (see section "Adjusting the Pro-  
jection duration").  
6. Should you wish to switch this function off  
prematurely, press the Projection button r  
and fold the Projector in.  
Notice regarding conformity  
Cleaning  
This appliance has been tested against, and  
found to be in compliance with, the funda-  
mental requirements and other relevant stipu-  
lations of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC,  
as well as the Guidelines of the Low Voltage  
Directive 2006/95/EC.  
Warning!  
Always remove the mains power plug  
before cleaning the appliance! Moisture  
penetrating into the appliance creates  
the risk of electric shock! Additionally,  
the appliance could become irreparably  
damaged!  
Importer  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
Clean the housing of the radio alarm only  
with a slightly moist cloth and a mild deter-  
gent. Ensure that moisture cannot permeate  
into the appliance during cleaning!  
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Please retain your receipt as proof of pur-  
chase. In the case of a warranty claim,  
please make contact by telephone with our  
service department. Only in this way can a  
post-free despatch for your goods be as-  
sured.  
Disposal  
Do not dispose of the appliance  
in your normal domestic waste.  
This product is subject to the  
provisions of European Directive  
2002/96/EC.  
The warranty covers only claims for material  
and manufacturing defects, but not for trans-  
port damage, wearing parts or for damage  
to fragile components, e.g. buttons or batter-  
ies.  
Disposing of the appliance  
• Arrange for the product, or parts of it, to  
be disposed of by a professional disposal  
company or by your communal waste  
facility.  
This product is for private use only and is not  
intended for commercial use. The warranty is  
void in the case of abusive and improper  
handling, use of force and internal modifica-  
tions not carried out by our authorized Serv-  
ice Centre.  
• Observe the currently applicable regula-  
tions. In case of doubt, please contact  
your waste disposal centre.  
Disposal of batteries/accumulators  
• Used batteries/rechargeable batteries  
may not be disposed of in household  
waste.  
• Batteries/rechargeable batteries can  
contain toxic substances which may  
damage the environment. Therefore,  
dispose of the batteries/rechargeable  
batteries in accordance with statutory  
regulations.  
• Every consumer is legally obliged to sur-  
render batteries/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-polluting man-  
ner.  
Your statutory rights are not restricted in any  
way by this warranty.  
The warranty period is not extended through  
repairs made under warranty. This applies  
also for replaced or repaired parts. Any  
damages or deficiencies found on purchase  
must be reported as soon as possible after  
unpacking, at the latest two days after pur-  
chase. On expiry of the warranty, all repairs  
carried out are subject to payment.  
DES UK LTD  
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0,10 / minute)  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
• Only dispose of batteries when they are  
fully discharged.  
Disposal of packaging  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
Dispose of the packaging materials in  
an environmentally responsible manner.  
Warranty & Service  
You receive a 3-year warranty for this appli-  
ance as of the purchase date. This appliance  
has been manufactured with care and meticu-  
lously examined before delivery.  
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