PLL CD player with radio and MP3 GB KH 2331/2332/2333
Intended use:
The device is suitable for playing back Audio CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs and MP3-CDs.
It is also used for receiving MW and UKW radio transmissions.
Not intended for commercial use.
Operating elements:
Volume control (Setting playback volume) Equalizer key (Equalizer function)
STOP key (Stopping playback) MEMORY/ PROG. key (Track program- ming/allocation of up to 64 storage spaces) REPEAT key (repeated playback)
R-SKIP key (CD skip track/ Search /Rewind key)
F-SKIP key (CD skip track /Search / Forward key)
CD PLAY/ CD PAUSE key (start/ pause playing back)
POWER key (Switch on/off the device) Function switch TUNER / BAND; *MONO / ST. (Switch on radio operation/ Wave range selection/ MONO/ STEREO play back.) FIND key (MP3-CD: Display of the track search function)
Display
ALBUM / PRESET+ key (MP3-CD/CD: Selecting the next album/
radio: Selecting the next saved radio transmission)
ALBUM / PRESET key (MP3-CD/CD: Selecting the previous album/ radio: Selecting the previous saved radio transmission)
Headphone socket UKW antenna Type label
Mains connection Battery compartment
TIMER key | (Model KH2331) |
! SLEEP key | (Model KH2331) |
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Technical data: | |
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Rated voltage: | 230V AC / 50 Hz |
Power consumption : | ..........18 Watt |
Max. output rating: | 2 x 2 Watt |
Battery operation: | 8 x UM-1 battery/ |
| | 2 x UM-3 battery |
| | (Memory backup) |
Model KH2331: | 8 x UM-2 battery/ |
| | 2 x UM-3 battery |
| | (Memory backup) |
Radio operation: | MW: 522 - 1620 KHZ |
| | UKW: 87.5 - 108 MHZ |
CD player: | CD, CD-R, CD-RW, |
| | MP3-CD |
Headphone socket: | Stereo / 3.5 mm |
Safety instructions:
Danger! Electric shock!
•Warning: Do not operate the device, if the power plug, power cord or the device is damaged.
•If the device falls of, get it checked by an electrician befire you operate it again.
•Prevent liquids from seeping into the device. In case of emergency, pull out the power plug immediately.
•Do not use the device in wet areas (e. g. Bathroom) or areas with a lot of dust accumulation.
•Do not remove the cover under any circum- stances. The components inside the device are not intended to be maintained by the user. Repairs are to be carried out exclusively by a specialist firm or the service centre.
•Do not place the device in direct proximity of inflammable material (e.g. curtains, inflammable liquids, etc.).
•To disconnect the device from the power supply completely, pull out the power plug out of the power socket and whicle doing so, always hold the connector and not the cable.
•Check the power cord regularly for possible damages.
•Important: Before the initial use, remove the protective cap from the CD slot.
Danger! Laser radiation!
The CD player has a "Class 1 Laser“.
•Never open the device.
•Never attempt to repair the device. There is invisible laser radiation inside the device.
•Do not expose yourself to the laser beam.
Important! Fire hazard!
Do not expose the device to extreme tempera- tures, as the heat built-up inside the device can lead to defect and/or fire.
•Avoid direct solar radiation.
•Do not cover the ventilation slots of the device.
•Leave a minimum free space of approx.
10 cm on the sides.
•Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles, on the device.
Power supply
Mains operation:
•Check whether the voltage of your device and the local voltage are identical.
•If you want to operate the device on a 230V household network power socket:
➜Plug the power cord into the adaptor provided on the rear side of the device.
➜Plug the power plug into the power socket.
Battery operation:
Note: Always use new batteries of the same type while changing batteries.
➜Batteries with values that have not been recommended can damage the device.
➜Never try to open the batteries.
➜Never expose the batteries to extreme amount of heat and never throw them into fire.
➜Always dispose off the batteries in an envi- ronmentally compatible manner. Contact your local authorities for the purpose.
Inserting the batteries: (The power plug is to | GB |
be removed) |
➜Insert the eight batteries
(TYPE UM-1/Model KH2331: TYPE UM-2) and the two batteries (Type UM-3 „AA“) into
the battery compartment on the undersi- de of the device. Make sure that the plus
(+)and minus (-) poles of the batteries have rightly been placed in the indicated places.
Note:
Power Standby
If the device is being connected to the power socket for the first time, it switches on to the standby mode.
➜ Press the POWER key to switch on the device. The device remains in the standby mode until it is switched on.
➜Pull out the power plug in order to complete- ly switch off the device.
Setting the time
In the standby mode
1.Press the MEMORY/ PROG. key for two seconds in order to set the time. The "12 HOUR“ display appears in the display.
2. | Press the F-SKIP | or the | |
| R-SKIP | key to select the 12/24 hour display. |
| Confirm the selection by pressing the |
| MEMORY/PROG. | key again. The first two |
| digits flash in the display. | |
3. | Press the F-SKIP | or the | |
| R-SKIP | key to set the current hour. Confirm |
| the selection by pressing the MEMORY/PROG. |
| key again. The last two digits flash in the |
| display. | | | |
4. | Press the F-SKIP | or R-SKIP | key to set |
| the current minutes. Confirm the set time by |
| pressing the MEMORY/PROG. | key again. |
Operation/ Radio operation
Set up the antenna and if necessary, adjust it to receive better radio reception.
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Transmission search | | |
1. | Press the POWER key to switch on the |
| device. | |
2. | Press the TUNER/BAND | key. The radio |
| switches on. | |
3. | Press the TUNER/BAND | key again to set |
the transmission range (MW/UKW).
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