Silvercrest KH 2281 User Manual

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KITCHEN RADIO  
KH 2281  
KITCHEN RADIO  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2281-07/08-V1  
INDEX  
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Technical data  
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Intended Use  
Safety instructions  
Items supplied  
Part identification  
Fixing the kitchen radio beneath a wall cabinet  
Setting up the kitchen radio  
Commissioning  
Inserting the back-up batteries ........................................................................................................5  
Providing mains power.....................................................................................................................5  
Setting the time .................................................................................................................................6  
Setting the date.................................................................................................................................6  
Switching the display lighting on and off ......................................................................................6  
Selecting 12 or 24 hour time display............................................................................................6  
Kitchen timer......................................................................................................................................6  
Setting alarm times (Alarms 1 and 2) ............................................................................................7  
Radio operation  
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Manual station selection..................................................................................................................8  
Automatic station search..................................................................................................................8  
Programming stations.......................................................................................................................8  
Adjusting the volume........................................................................................................................8  
Switching the bass booster on ........................................................................................................8  
Lock function .....................................................................................................................................8  
Setting the automatic switch-off time...............................................................................................8  
Cleaning  
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Disposal  
Importer  
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Warranty & Service  
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Read these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this  
booklet for later reference. Pass this booklet on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date.  
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KITCHEN RADIO KH2281  
Intended Use  
This Kitchen Radio is intended for use either free-  
standing or for assembly beneath a wall cabinet.  
The intended uses for this Kitchen Radio are the  
reception of FM radio transmissions and as an  
alarm/timer, using either signal tones or the radio  
itself. This Kitchen Radio is not intended for utilisation  
in commercial or industrial applications.  
Technical data  
This appliance complies with the fundamental require-  
ments and other relevant prescripts of both the EMC  
Guidelines 2004/108/EG and the Guidelines for  
Low Voltage Appliances 2006/95/EG.  
Power supply:  
Power consumption : 5 Watt  
Power consumption:  
AC 220 - 240 V 50 Hz  
No warranty claims will be granted for damage  
resulting from improper use!  
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Standby:  
0,7 W  
Operating temperature: +5 +35°C  
Safety instructions  
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Humidity:  
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90 %  
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(No condensation)  
This appliance is not intended for use by indivi-  
duals (including children) with restricted physical,  
physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences  
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 appliance is to be used.  
Dimensions  
(L x D x H):  
Weight :  
305 x 157 x 45 mm  
approx. 800 g  
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Protection class:  
Backup batteries  
2x 1.5 V, Type AAA/LR03/Micro  
(Batteries not supplied)  
Children should be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the appliance.  
To avoid unintentional switching on, disconnect  
the power cable after use and before cleaning.  
Check the appliance and all parts for visible  
damage. The safety concept can work only if the  
appliance is in a faultless condition.  
The power plug must always be easily accessible,  
so that the appliance can be quickly separated  
from the mains in the event of an emergency.  
Frequency range radio:  
VHF (FM):  
87.5 – 108.5 MHz  
The technical features of the appliance enable an  
adjustable frequency range of FM 87.5 - 108.5 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 otherwise misused.  
Risk of electrical shocks.  
Connect the appliance only to correctly installed  
and earthed mains sockets. Ensure that the rating  
of the local power supply tallies completely with  
the details given on the rating plate of the  
appliance.  
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To avoid risks, arrange for defective power plugs  
and/or cables to be replaced at once by qualified  
technicians or our Customer Service Depart-  
ment.  
Arrange for customer service to repair or replace  
connecting cables and/or appliances that are  
not functioning properly or have been damaged.  
Injury hazard  
Keep children away from the connecting cable  
and the appliance. Children frequently under-  
estimate the dangers of electrical appliances.  
Provide for a safe location for the appliance.  
Do not operate the appliance if it has fallen or  
is damaged. Arrange for the appliance to be  
checked and/or repaired by qualified technicians.  
Batteries/Cells are potentially fatal if swallowed.  
Store batteries out of the reach of children. If  
a battery should be swallowed, seek medical  
assistance IMMEDIATELY.  
NEVER submerse the appliance in water.  
Wipe it only with a slightly damp cloth.  
Do not expose the appliance to rain and never  
use it in a humid or wet environment.  
Make sure that the power cable does not  
become wet during operation.  
Do not attempt to open the housing or to repair  
the radio. Should you do so, appliance safety is  
no longer assured and the warranty becomes  
void.  
Keep the plastic packaging well away from  
small children. There is a risk of suffocation.  
Note:  
Some aggressive furniture finishes can have  
a destructive influence on the device's rubber  
feet. If necessary, place the device on a nonslip  
pad.  
Protect the appliance against drip and spray  
water. Do not place any water-filled vessels (e.g.  
flower vases) on or adjacent to the appliance.  
Thunderstorms!  
Equipment connected to a power supply can  
be damaged during a thunderstorm. You should  
therefore always remove the plug from the power  
socket when there is a storm.  
Risk of fire!  
Do not use the appliance near hot surfaces.  
Do not locate the appliance in places exposed  
to direct sunlight, Otherwise, it may overheat  
and become irreparably damaged.  
Do not locate the kitchen radio directly above  
hotplates. The kitchen radio may be damaged.  
There is a danger of fire!  
Notice regarding electrical power  
surges (EFT / electrical fast tran-  
sient) and electrostatic discharges:  
In a case of malfunction due to an electrical fast  
transient (power surge) and/or electrostatic  
discharge, the appliance must be returned to  
default settings in order to re-establish normal  
operation. Possibly the power supply must be  
separated and then reconnected. The batteries  
(if present) must be removed and then reinserted.  
Do not leave the appliance unattended when  
in use.  
Never cover the ventilation slots of the appliance  
while it is being used.  
Do not place unprotected fire sources, such as  
candles, on or adjacent to the appliance.  
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Items supplied  
Notice regarding separation from  
mains-power  
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Kitchen Radio KH 2281  
Mounting plate  
4 Screws  
The POWER switch does not completely  
disconnect the appliance from the power  
network. Additionally, the appliance consumes  
power when in standby-mode. To completely  
separate the appliance from mains-power, the  
power plug MUST be removed from the wall  
socket.  
Operating Instructions  
Part identification  
Information regarding the handling  
of batteries  
The appliance uses batteries for memory conservation.  
For the handling of batteries please observe the  
following:  
Mounting plate  
Retaining lever  
Power cable  
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Wire antenna  
Button TIMER/ALARM MODE  
Button ALARM 1/VOL+  
Button POWER ON/OFF  
Button ALARM 2/VOL-  
Button 1/3 PRESET, 2/4 PRESET  
Battery compartment  
Display  
Button A.O.T.  
Button STORE  
Button TUNING UP/DOWN  
Loudspeaker  
Button MODE SET  
Risk of explosion!  
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!  
Regularly check the condition of the batteries.  
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the  
appliance.  
If you do not intend to use the appliance for an  
extended period, remove the batteries.  
In the event of the batteries leaking acids, wear Fixing the kitchen radio beneath  
protective gloves.  
a wall cabinet  
Clean the battery compartment and the battery  
contacts with a dry cloth.  
With the supplied mounting plate  
you can fix  
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the kitchen radio below, for example, a kitchen wall  
Important  
cabinet:  
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1. Determine a suitable location for the kitchen  
No liability/warranty will be considered for  
damage to the Kitchen Radio caused by the  
effects of moisture, water penetration or  
overheating!  
radio.  
2. Press the two retaining levers on the back of  
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the appliance down. Push the mounting plate  
back and remove it.  
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3. Place the mounting plate against the instal-  
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lation location. Allow 3,5 cm room to the front  
edges. This way the kitchen radio will later fit  
flush.  
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4. Mark the four points for the drillholes with  
a pencil.  
Commissioning  
5. Mark the drillhole with a mandril.  
6. Firmly secure the mounting plate with the  
Inserting the back-up batteries  
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supplied screws.  
7. Hold the kitchen radio slanted, with the two  
recesses in the retaining lugs on the mounting  
The back-up batteries ensure that the programmed  
time, date, alarm time and set SDAs (Special Day  
Alert) are not erased in the event of a power failure.  
For this, you require two 1.5V batteries of type  
AAA. They are not supplied with the appliance.  
plate . Press the kitchen radio upwards until  
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it audibly engages.  
1. Open the lid of the battery compartment  
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Secure the wire antenna with a piece of adhesive  
tape such that it does not hang down.  
on the underside of the kitchen radio.  
2. Insert the batteries. Make sure the polarities  
are correct.  
Setting up the kitchen radio  
3. Close the lid of the battery compartment  
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The lid must audibly engage.  
Do not set the kitchen radio up without the mounting  
plate . Otherwise the speakers are covered and  
the sound is scarcely audible.  
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The back-up batteries must be checked at least  
once per year and, if necessary, exchanged  
for new ones.  
To set up the kitchen radio with the enclosed mounting  
plate  
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1. Simultaneously press the two retaining levers  
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on the back of the appliance down. Push the  
Providing mains power  
mounting plate back and remove it.  
Insert the plug into a power socket. In the  
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2. Push the two retainer lugs on the mounting plate  
display, the time is indicated by "00:00.00".  
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into the recesses on the lower rear side of the  
kitchen radio.  
3. Firmly press the front part of the mounting plate  
To be able to use the alarm functions of the radio,  
first of all programme in the date and time, as  
described in the following section.  
down until you hear it engage. You can now  
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set up the radio.  
To disassemble the mounting plate , grip the  
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mounting plate  
from below with the thumbs and  
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press it forwards and up until it disengages. You can  
now remove the mounting plate  
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Setting the time  
Selecting 12 or 24 hour time display  
To be able to programme in the time, date, display  
illumination and hour-format, the radio must be switched  
off.  
1. Press the button MODE SET/BASS four times.  
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In the display appears "24" for the 24 hour modus.  
2. Press the button TUNING UP to select the 24  
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1. Press the button MODE SET/BASS once. The  
hour modus.  
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time blinks.  
3. Press the button TUNING DOWN to select the  
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2. Press the button TUNING UP/DOWN to set the  
12 hour modus.  
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time in minute intervals. Pressing and holding  
the button changes the time at ten-minute intervals  
If a subsequent button is not pressed within ten  
seconds, the kitchen radio saves the setting and  
switches back to time display.  
In the display appears "12". For the hours of the af-  
ternoon there now appears additionally an PM  
on the display.  
Kitchen timer  
1. Press the button TIMER/ALARM MODE . In the  
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Setting the date  
display appears the timer symbol  
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1. Press the button MODE SET/BASS twice. In the  
2. Press the button TUNING UP/DOWN to set the  
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display the date indicator "01.01.08" blinks.  
desired period of time (a time span between  
2. Press the button TUNING UP/DOWN to set the  
1 minute and 23:59 h is possible).  
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date in day intervals. Pressing and holding  
the buttons changes the date at intervals of  
10 days.  
3. Press the button TIMER/ALARM MODE once more  
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to start the kitchen timer. In the display appears  
the timer symbol  
and, additionally, a back-  
If a subsequent button is not pressed within ten  
seconds, the kitchen radio saves the setting and  
switches back to time display.  
wards running time symbol.  
From 30 seconds before expiry of the time span an  
acoustic signal sounds, repeating at shorter intervals  
the closer the set time approaches. When the time  
span has elapsed, the signal sounds continuously  
for one hour.  
Switching the display lighting on and  
off  
1. Press the button MODE SET/BASS three times.  
Press the button TIMER/ALARM MODE to switch  
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In the display appears "L".  
the signal tone off.  
2. Press the button TUNING UP to switch the display  
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illumination on. In the display appears "H".  
Interrupting the kitchen timer.  
3. Press the button TUNING DOWN to switch the  
You can interrupt the kitchen timer by briefly  
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display illumination off. In the display appears "L".  
If a subsequent button is not pressed within ten  
seconds, the kitchen radio saves the setting and  
switches back to time display.  
pressing the button TIMER/ALARM MODE  
The timer period blinks. The clock symbol no longer  
appears.  
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Press the button TIMER/ALARM MODE once more.  
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The time continues to run.  
Switching the kitchen timer off  
To switch the kitchen timer off, hold the button  
TIMER/ALARM MODE pressed down.  
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The time will be shown in the display.  
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Programming the kitchen timer  
You can save kitchen timer periods.  
1. Press the button TIMER/ALARM MODE  
2. Press the button TUNING UP/DOWN to set the  
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desired alarm time.  
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2. Using the button TUNING UP/DOWN programme  
3. Press the button ALARM 1/VOL+ (or ALARM 2/  
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in the desired time.  
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3. Press the button STORE . In the display "T"  
(see table above) is shown in the display.  
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blinks.  
4. Press the button A.O.T. to set the weekdays  
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4. Press the button 1/3 PRESET, 2/4 PRESET for the  
on which you require the alarm function:  
You can select between workdays (Mo, Tu,  
We, Th, Fr), weekends (Su, Sa), whole weeks  
(Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa) or the present  
weekday. The selected setting is shown on the  
display.  
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required save position. There are four save  
locations at your disposal. In the display the  
number of the selected save location appears.  
5. Press the button STORE once again. The time  
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period is now saved.  
If a button is not pressed within ten seconds, the  
kitchen radio switches back to time display.  
6. To recall the saved kitchen timer settings, press  
5. Press the button A.O.T. repeatedly until the  
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desired alarm days are programmed in. Keep  
the button A.O.T. pressed down until a single  
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the button TIMER/ALARM MODE and the button  
day appears on the display.  
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of the corresponding memory save location (1/3  
6. Press the button A.O.T. to set the required  
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PRESET, 2/4 PRESET ).  
weekday.  
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7. Press the button TIMER/ALARM MODE once  
To return to the selection of workdays, weekends or  
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more to start the kitchen timer. A clock symbol  
running in an anti-clockwise direction appears  
on the display.  
whole weeks, once again hold the button A.O.T.  
briefly pressed down.  
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7. Press the button MODE SET/BASS to save the  
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8. To switch the kitchen timer off, hold the button  
programming and to return to time display.  
TIMER/ALARM MODE pressed down.  
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When the alarm signal sounds...  
Setting alarm times (Alarms 1 and 2)  
You can programme two alarm times into your  
kitchen radio.  
and the alarm function "Radio" has been selected,  
the radio plays for one hour at a pre-defined  
alarm volume. This volume level cannot be  
changed. To finish it, press the button ALARM  
1/VOL+ or ALARM 2/VOL-  
and the alarm function "Signaltones" has been  
selected, the signal tone sounds for 10 minutes.  
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Alarm function  
Acoustic signal  
Symbol in the display  
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To finish it, press the button ALARM 1/VOL+ or  
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Radio  
ALARM 2/VOL-  
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Switched off  
no symbol  
1. Press the button ALARM 1/VOL+ (or ALARM 2/  
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VOL- ). The last set alarm time for A1 resp. A2  
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and, possibly, the symbol for the type of alarm  
(see table above) are shown on the display.  
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Radio operation  
To recall saved radio stations, in radio modus  
press the respective button (1/3 PRESET, 2/4  
PRESET ) repeatedly until the number of the  
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Manual station selection  
memory position appears on the display.  
1. Press the button POWER ON/OFF . The currently  
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selected frequency is shown in the display.  
Adjusting the volume.  
2. Press the button TUNING UP to raise the  
Press the button ALARM 1/VOL+ during radio  
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frequency.  
operation to increase the volume.  
3. Press the button TUNING DOWN to lower the  
Press the button ALARM 2/VOL- to reduce the  
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frequency.  
volume.  
Automatic station search  
Switching the bass booster on  
You can have the kitchen radio search for stations.  
The kitchen radio searches the frequency range until  
it finds a station.  
During radio operation, press the button MODE  
SET/BASS to switch the bass booster on. In the  
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display the indicator BASS appears.  
1. Press the button POWER ON/OFF  
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Press the button MODE SET/BASS to switch the  
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2. Keep the button TUNING UP pressed down for  
bass booster off. The indicator BASS in the  
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two seconds: the kitchen radio searches for the  
display extinguishes.  
station with the next highest frequency.  
3. Keep the button TUNING DOWN pressed down  
Lock function  
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for two seconds: the kitchen radio searches for  
the station with the next lowest frequency.  
Repeat these steps until you have found a radio  
station to your liking.  
You can lock the kitchen radio so that settings cannot  
be altered by unauthorised people or children.  
Keep the button STORE pressed down.  
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A key symbol appears on the display.  
To disable the lock function, press and hold the  
Programming stations  
With the memory save buttons 1/3 PRESET, 2/4  
button STORE until the key symbol extinguishes.  
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PRESET you can save four radio stations.  
Setting the automatic switch-off time  
You can programme in a switch-off time, at which  
the radio automatically switches itself off.  
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1. Press the button POWER ON/OFF  
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2. Find a station as described in the section  
"Radio operation".  
Press the button A.O.T. . If need be, the radio  
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3. Press the button STORE . The indicator "M“  
switches itself on. In the display appears the  
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appears in the display and "MEM" blinks.  
indicator "120 AOT".  
4. Press one of the buttons 1/3 PRESET, 2/4 PRESET  
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Repeatedly press the button A.O.T. to  
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at which you wish to save the radio station.  
programme in a switch-off time from 5 to  
Press the respective save button several times for  
120 mins in 5 minute steps.  
the desired save location (e.g. once on button  
1/3 PRESET for save location 1, twice on button  
1/3 PRESET for save location 3).  
5. Press the button STORE once again.  
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The station is programmed.  
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If a subsequent button is not pressed within ten  
seconds, the kitchen radio saves the setting and  
switches back to time display.  
Disposal  
To switch the function off, press the button A.O.T.  
until the indicator "OFF AOT" appears in  
the display.  
Disposing of the appliance  
Do not, under any circumstances, dispose  
of the appliance in household refuse.  
This product is subject to the provisions of  
European Directive 2002/96/EG.  
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Cleaning  
Dispose of the appliance through an approved  
disposal centre or at your community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations. In  
case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal  
centre.  
Warning!  
Moisture penetrating into the appliance creates  
the risk of electric shock! Additionally, the kitchen  
radio could become irreparably damaged!  
Disposal of batteries!  
Used batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be  
disposed of in household waste. Every consumer is  
statutorily obliged to dispose of batteries at a collec-  
tion site of his community/city district or at a retail  
store. The purpose of this obligation is to ensure that  
batteries are disposed of in a non-polluting manner.  
Only dispose of batteries when they are fully  
dis-charged.  
Clean the housing of the kitchen radio only with a  
slightly moist cloth and a mild detergent. Ensure that  
moisture cannot permeate into the appliance during  
cleaning!  
Disposal of packaging  
Dispose of the packaging materials in an  
environmentally responsible manner.  
Importer  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
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Warranty & Service  
You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of  
the purchase date. Should you, in spite of our high  
quality standards, have grounds for complaint please  
contact our Service Hotline.  
In the event that processing of your complaint is not  
possible by telephone here you will receive  
a processing number (RMA number) as well  
as  
an address, to which you can send your product  
for warranty processing.  
In the case of mailing shipment please enclose a  
copy of the purchase receipt (sales slip). The app-  
liance must be securely packed and the RMA number  
clearly visible. Products sent in without the RMA  
number cannot be processed.  
Note:  
The warranty provisions cover only material  
or factory defects.  
The warranty is not valid;  
• for worn out parts  
•for damages to breakable parts such as  
switches and batteries.  
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 tampering not carried out by our authorized  
service branch.  
Your statutory warranty claims are not restricted by  
this warranty.  
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Warranty  
Kitchen Radio KH2281  
DES Ltd  
Units 14-15  
Bilston Industrial Estate  
Oxford Street  
In order to be assured of a cost free  
repair procedure, contact us over  
the service hotline. Ensure you have  
your sales receipt available.  
Bilston  
WV14 7EG  
Tel.: 0870/787-6177  
Fax: 0870/787-6168  
Sender, please write clearly:  
Last name  
Irish Connection  
Harbour view  
First name  
Howth  
Street  
Co. Dublin  
Tel: 00353 (0) 87 99 62 077  
Fax: 00353 18398056  
Postcode/Place  
Country  
Telephone  
Date/Signature  
Description of fault:  
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