Silvercrest KH 2289 operating instructions Radio operation

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Radio operation

Manual station selection

1.Press the button POWER t. The currently selected frequency is shown in the display.

2.Press the button UP s to raise the frequency.

3.Press the button DOWN s to lower the frequency.

Automatic station search

You can have the kitchen radio search for stations. The kitchen radio searches the frequency range until it finds a station.

1.Press the button POWER t.

2.Keep the button UP s pressed down for two seconds: the kitchen radio searches for the station with the next highest frequency.

3.Keep the button DOWN s pressed down 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.

Programming stations

With the buttons 1-6r you can save 60 radio stations.

1.Press the button POWER t.

2.Find a station as described in the section "Automatic station search".

3.Press the button MEMORY SETTING u. "MEM" blinks on the display.

4.Press one of the buttons 1-6r, to which you wish to save the station.

Press the respective button once for the first me-

mory position (e.g. 1x button 1 for memory posi- tion 10). Press the respective button twice for the second memory position (e.g. 2x button 1 for memory position 11).

5.Press the button MEMORY SETTING u once more. The station is programmed.

To recall saved radio stations, in radio modus press the respective button (1-6r) repeatedly until the number of the memory position appe- ars on the display.

AMS (Automatic Memory System)

With the AMS function the radio searches automati- cally for radio stations and saves them to the memory positions 1-6r.

Switch the radio on using the button POWER t.

Hold the button MEMORY REVIEW/A.M.S. a pressed down for two seconds. The kitchen radio automati- cally searches for the next station and saves it.

The station search can be stopped by pressing

the button MODE SETTING i. The last tuned frequency is played.

If you wish to start the AMS function from a certain frequency, programme in the start frequency by pressing the buttons UP/DOWN s.

Hold the button MEMORY REVIEW/A.M.S. a pressed down for two seconds. The kitchen radio now automatically searches for the next radio station, beginning at the starting frequency, and saves it.

Note:

Only the next 10 stations will be saved to the memory button that was last pressed. To save the next 10 stations, select another memory button and then continue the AMS function from the last saved frequency.

If you wish to recall the saved radio stations, press the button MEMORY REVIEW/A.M.S. a during radio operation. The kitchen radio plays every saved posi- tion of the last pressed save-button for five seconds.

• Press the button MODE SETTING i to stop the review.

Adjusting the volume.

Press the button AL1/VOL+ f during radio operation to increase the volume.

Press the button AL2/VOL- d to reduce the volume.

Lock function

You can lock the kitchen radio so that settings cannot be altered by unauthorised people or children.

Press and hold the button MEMORY SETTING u. A key symbol appears on the display.

To disable the lock function, press and hold the button MEMORY SETTING u until the key symbol extinguishes.

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