EBENCH KH 2217 Operating Instructions Manual

Manual is about: Projection Clock with Radio

Summary of KH 2217

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  • Page 9: Contents

    - 3 - contents page safety instructions 4 intended use 6 items supplied 6 appliance overview 6 technical data 8 preparing for use 8 providing electrical power 9 using the clock 10 using the radio 15 cleaning the appliance 20 disposing of the appliance 20 warranty and service 21 importer 21 read the ...

  • Page 10: Projection Clock

    - 4 - projection clock with radio kh 2217 safety instructions to avoid fatal injury through electric shock: • only use the appliance in dry rooms. • ensure that fluids or for- eign objects can never enter into the appliance. • do not place objects con- taining fluids, e.G. Flower vases, on the appli...

  • Page 11: Electro-Magnetic Fields

    - 5 - • check the state and charge condition of the inserted batteries at least once a year. • wear protective gloves in the event of having to remove a leaking battery. Battery contents can cause chemical burns. Clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth. Electro-magnetic fields this appliance ...

  • Page 12: Intended Use

    - 6 - take note that you may not exploit possibly received radio services, pass them on to third parties or im- properly misuse them. Intended use the equipment is intended for use as an alarm clock using a signal tone or a radio signal, and for receiv- ing radio transmissions. All other usages of o...

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    - 7 - number of the selected save position volume display vol radio alarm call alarm time 1 (al1) sleep timer switched on display in radio operation button for sleep function (sleep) button for saving radio station / button lock (memory key lock) button for alarm time 1 / increase volume (al1/vol+) ...

  • Page 14: Technical Data

    - 8 - 3% adjustment wheel to turn the time projection (rotate projection) 3^ button to turn the time projection through 180° (projection reverse) 3& power adapter connec- tion dc 7,5 v 3* wire aerial 3( battery compartment cover 4) reset button 4! Power adapter with plug and cable 4@ connector plug ...

  • Page 15: Providing Electrical

    - 9 - providing electrical power important: ensure that you have the correct polarities with the batteries and the power adapter. False polarity will damage the appliance. The appliance can be opera- ted as follows: • only with batteries , • only with the power adapter . Inserting the batteries you ...

  • Page 16: Connecting The Power

    - 10 - connecting the power adapter use only the power adapter supplied with the appliance. 1. Insert the connector plug 4@ of the power adapter 4! Into the power adapter connection 3& on the back of the appliance. 2. Insert the plug of the power adapter into a power socket with 230 v ~ 50 hz. On th...

  • Page 17: Selecting The 12 Hour Or The

    - 11 - 4. Press the button 2* min+ set to set the minutes. 5. As soon as the desired minute indication is shown in the display , release the button. 6. Press the button 2( time set or wait a few seconds. The programmed time will be taken over. Selecting the 12 hour or the 24 hour modus press and hol...

  • Page 18: Switching The Alarm Func-

    - 12 - the button 2* min+ set can be pressed numerous times in succession or held down firmly. 4. Press the button 2* min+ set, to set the minutes. 5. As soon as the desired minute indication is shown in the display for alarm time al1, release the button. 6. Press the button 2^ al1 set or wait a few...

  • Page 19: Note:

    - 13 - 2. To switch on the alarm call with radio,repeatedly press the button al1/ vol+, until the radio symbol appears in the field al1 . The alarm time is shown on the display . 3. To switch off the alarm function, repeatedly press the button al1/vol+ until a symbol no longer appears in the field a...

  • Page 20: Ness

    - 14 - on the expiration of this period the alarm tone or radio sounds again (auto- matic after-call). The function can be repeated up to six times. After that, the alarm first sounds on the following day. The automatic after-call al- lows itself to be individually adjusted to between 1 and 30 minut...

  • Page 21: Important:

    - 15 - important: the time display projection is created with an led. Never look directly at the lightbeam. Never direct the lightbeam at other people or animals. Mains power operation: 1. Press the button 3@ projection on/off. The projection lens 3# glows permanently. 2. Swivel the projection lens ...

  • Page 22: Adjusting The Volume

    - 16 - adjusting the volume if you wish to adjust the volume in one sweep, hold the appropriate button down continuously. If you wish to adjust the volume in stages, repeatedly press the appropriate button in succession. 1. To raise the volume, press the button al1/ vol+. 2. To reduce the volume, pr...

  • Page 23: Saving Radio Stations

    - 17 - to make fine adjustments in the event of difficult recep- tion conditions, proceed as follows: 1. Press the button 2% up for a short period. The reception frequency is raised. 2. Press the button 2$ down for a short period. The reception frequency is lowered. Saving radio stations when you ha...

  • Page 24: Ams Function

    - 18 - 1. Press the button mem. 1/6. A signal tone sounds. The radio station saved on save position 1 is played. 2. Press the button mem. 1/6 again. A signal tone sounds. The radio station saved on save position 6 is played. Ams function the appliance is fitted with an automatic radio station save f...

  • Page 25: Sleep Function

    - 19 - the button lock symbol is no longer displayed. The buttons can be activa- ted again. Sleep function you can programme in a time at which the radio switches itself off. You can select a time between 15 and 90 minutes. The radio is switched off. 1. Press the button sleep. The symbol sleep appea...

  • Page 26: Cleaning The Appliance

    - 20 - cleaning the appliance important: never use benzine, sol- vents or cleaners that can cause damage to plastics, as they could damage the ap- pliance! • keep the appliance and the ventilation openings clean at all times. • fluids may not, under any circumstances, pene- trate into the interior o...

  • Page 27: Disposing of Batteries!

    - 21 - disposing of batteries! Do not dispose of the batte- ries with household waste. Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batte- ries at a collection site of his community / city district or at a retail store. This obligation is intended to ensure that batteries are disposed of in an en...