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Operating Elements
Front
qFrequency scale
wDisplay
Top
eWire aerial
rPower cable
tSLEEP Button
yButton MIN
uButton HOUR
iLoudspeaker
oButton SNOOZE
aButton AL OFF (KH 2186: AL-OFF)
sButton AL SET (KH 2186: ALARM)
dButton TIME
Right
fTuning wheel
gFrequency band switch
hBattery compartment (on the underside)
hSwitch RADIO/BUZZER (only KH 2186)
Left
jSlider switch (OFF/ON/AUTO)
KH 2186 AUTO/OFF/ON
kVolume control
Commissioning
Setup
Unpack the radio alarm and all ancillaries.
Remove all transport restraints and adhesive
tape/films.

Attention!

Do not permit small children to play with the
plastic packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!
D
C
B
A
Position the radio alarm on a level and horizontal
surface.
Inserting the batteries
Power-cut protection
With the insertion of a 9 V block battery (Typ 6LR61)
you can avoid interruptions in the functioning of the
appliance and that programmed data, for example
the time and alarm times, are lost due to a power
cut. The battery ensures that the appliance continues to
function in emergency operation during the power
cut. When power is restored, the correct time auto-
matically appears on the display w.

Take note:

The alarm, radio and display do not function
with battery-power.
Open the battery compartment hon the under-
side and insert a 9 V block battery (Type
6LR61).

Interaction with batteries

Leaking batteries can cause damage to the
radio alarm.
• If you do not intend to use the appliance for
an extended period, remove the battery.
• Should the batteries leak, clean the battery
compartment with a dry cloth whilst wearing
protective gloves.

Take note:

Rechargable batteries cannot be charged via the
battery connection. In the event of an extended
power cut (several hours), the clock and alarm
times must be checked and possibly re-adjusted.
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