Kompernass KH 2295 operating instructions Intended use, Technical data, Safety Instructions

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RDS Radio Alarm E-Bench KH 2295

1. Intended use

The RDS Radio Alarm is intended exclusively …

Úfor the reception of VHF/FM radio stations

Úas an alarm

Úfor stationary operation in covered areas

Úfor private, non-commercial applications.

2. Technical data

Power supply:

230 V ~ / 50 Hz, 5 W Reception range UKW/FM: 87,5 – 108,5 MHz

3. Safety Instructions

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.

Danger!

Should moisture/water permeate into the RDS Radio Alarm, …

Úthere is the risk of receiving an electric shock!

Úit could be irreparably damaged! Thus:

DO NOT use or store the RDS Radio Alarm …

Úin moist environments!

Úin close proximity to water! Additionally, NEVER subject the RDS Radio Alarm to spray or rain water.

ÚNever place water-filled receptacles on the RDS Radio Alarm!

Exposure to strong heat sources can lead to an overheating of the RDS Radio Alarm and to the melting of plastic parts. This could irreparably damage the RDS Radio Alarm, and there is the additional risk of a fire! Thus:

ÚDo not place the RDS Radio Alarm in close adjacency to sources of heat.

ÚDo not place any open fire sources – e.g. burning candles – on the RDS Radio Alarm!

ÚDo not cover the ventilation openings of the RDS-Radio Alarm! Consequently, do not place the RDS Radio Alarm on blankets or other textiles. Ensure that the ventilation openings are a minimum distance of 10 cm away from walls or large objects.

ÚDo not use or store the RDS Radio Alarm in dusty environments. Otherwise dust could penetrate into the RDS Radio Alarm. If large quantities of dust enter into the RDS Radio Alarm it could overheat and be irrep- arably damaged. There is also the risk of a fire!

In the case of a defect, never attempt to repair the power cable yourself! There is the risk of receiving an electric shock! Instead, consult our service partner responsible for your country. Contact information for our service partners is

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Contents  Operating instructions Page U I O a S Page    Index   TroubleshootingSafety Instructions Technical dataIntended use Items supplied Operating elements and displays   Preparing the RDS Radio Alarm for operationSetting the date and time Automatic setting of the date and time11   Manual setting of the date and timeManually setting and saving radio stations Using the RDS Radio AlarmUsing the radio of the RDS Radio Alarm Using the automatic radio station scanner13   Selecting saved radio stationsProgramming alarm times Using the alarm functionUsing the review function for saved radio stations Adjusting the volume15   Switching off the alarm function for the weekend Switching the alarm standby on/offEnding the alarm process Using the snooze function alarm inter- ruption17   Using the timer functions of the RDS Radio AlarmProgramming the sleep timer Programming the appointment timer Special Day AlertProgramming the Nap Timer Adjusting the display brightnessRDS Radio Alarm shows no functions Switching on the button lockCleaning the RDS Radio Alarm TroubleshootingOther malfunctions DisposalNo or poor reception of VHF/FM radio stations No soundImporter Warranty & Service21  