Kompernass KH 7000 manual Commissioning of the device, CD operation

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cable between the electrical socket and the device.

Using cables and plugs which do not correspond to the stipulated voltage can result in re and/or electrical shocks. The device should be unplugged from the mains power supply and the batteries removed if it is not going to be used for a long period of time. The device is still electrically live even if it has been turned off but the plug is still in the mains supply socket.

Commissioning of the device

Mains supply operation

Attention! Ensure the Mode selector switch (1.) is set to “OFF” prior to plugging in the mains cable or putting in the batteries.

First plug the 230 V alternating current mains connection cable supplied with the device to the device (21.) and then connect to a suitable wall socket.

Battery operation

Open the battery compartment (22.) at the rear-side of the device and place the batteries (8 x 1.5 V batteries, type C/LR 14/UM2; not supplied) inside the compartment ensuring that the Plus (+) and Minus (-) ends of the batteries are correctly aligned with the respective symbols in the compartment. Close the compartment.

When changing from mains supply operation to battery operation simply pull the mains con- nection cable out of the socket.

The batteries must be changed when the volume starts to diminish or the tone becomes dis- torted during CD play.

Battery change information

When using batteries they should all be the same type. Do not use a combination of old and new batteries, but instead always exchange complete battery sets.

Never recharge batteries (unless they are special batteries designed for recharging). Never place batteries near heat sources or ames; there is the danger of poisonous gases being cre- ated and an explosion hazard.

Used batteries should be disposed of immediately. If any battery acid leaks it must be immedi- ately wiped off.

If the device is not going to be used for a long period then the batteries should be removed from the compartment in order to prevent possible leakage of battery acid.

CD operation

General information

Never use non-standard CD shapes (e.g. rectangular); this can result in malfunctioning.

Never place more than one CD in the CD compartment

Do not open the CD compartment when the CD is playing.

Never touch the lens inside the CD playing compartment; this can result in malfunctioning.

CD playing

1.Set Mode selector switch (1.) to the “CD” position; “00” appears in the CD–Display (9.).

2.Open the CD–Compartment (2.) and place a CD (with the printed and/or labelled side facing upwards) inside. Close the CD–Compartment. The total number of tracks will appear in the CD–Display (9.).

3.Press „Play“ (13.) and set the volume using the Volume control (3.). The Display “Play” (12.) appears. The track number currently being played is displayed on the CD–Display (9.).

4.Press „Play“ (13.) to changeover to Pause; pressing „Play“ (13.) again starts the CD playing again at the point where it had previously paused.

5.Press Stop (15.) to stop the CD playing.

Additional functions of the CD player

Skip/Search

Press „Skip/Search“ (14.) to skip to the beginning of a track (forwards >> or

 

backwards <<). Keep pressing the respective button in order to nd a spe-

Repeat

cic point within a track using the fast search (forwards >> or backwards <<).

Press “Repeat” (17.) once in order to play a selected track again; the Dis-

 

play „Repeat 1/All“ (10.) appears. Press the button twice in order to play

 

the complete CD a second time; the Display „Repeat 1/All“ (10.) appears.

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Contents Operating instructions Page Operating elements Operating instructionsPower supply Setting-up of the deviceCD displays CD function buttonsCD operation Commissioning of the deviceSwitching off the device Headphones operationCleaning the device Information regarding the handling of compact discsDeclaration of conformity