Page 4 - Safety instructions; Risk of electric shock!
- 4 - PLL CLOCK RADIO KH 2217 Safety instructions • This device has not been designed for use by people (including children) with restricted physical, sensory or intellectual abilities orlack of experience and/or knowledge, unless they are supervisedby a responsible person (for their own safety) or ...
Page 5 - Electro-magnetic fields
- 5 - • Connection cables or devices that do not work perfectly or havebeen damaged should be repaired or exchanged immediately byCustomer Services. Never immerse the device in water! Simply wipe it with a slightly damp cloth. • Do not expose the device to rain or use it in a damp or wet environment...
Page 7 - Notes on handling batteries
- 7 - Thunder storms! Devices connected to mains power can be damaged during a thunderstorm. If there is a thunder storm, always remove the mains plug from thesocket. Information on voltage surges (EFT/electrical fasttransient) and electrostatic discharges: If the product does not work properly due ...
Page 9 - Appliance overview
- 9 - Appliance overview Display Frequency display/Time Frequency band display FM/AM Alarm time display Alarm time 2 (AL2) Signal tone alarm call Info display for change of batteries Operation with power adapter Buttons locked Number of the selected save position Volume display VOL Radio alarm call ...
Page 11 - Technical data
- 11 - Technical data This device has been tested and approved for adherence to the basic requirements and the other relevant regulations of the EMC Directive2004/108/EC and the Directive on Low Voltage Devices2006/95/EC. Power consumption: 4,5 W Battery operation: 4 x 1,5 V Type Mignon/AA/LR6 (not ...
Page 12 - Preparing for use; Providing electrical power
- 12 - Preparing for use • Remove the projection clock from the packaging.• Place the projection clock on a level surface.• Position the projection clock such that the projection lens is directed onto an empty surface. The room must be darkened for the time display to be clearly visible on awall or ...
Page 13 - Using the clock
- 13 - 3. Close the lid, until it engages.• Exchange all four batteries when the information indicator for a battery renewal is displayed. • Check the state and charge condition of the inserted batteries at least once a year. Note: The saved radio stations will be erased if the appliance is without ...
Page 14 - TIME SET; BAND
- 14 - Setting the time 1. Press the button TIME SET . The time on the display blinks. Note: Complete the adjustments within 10 seconds. After ca. 10 seconds theappliance returns to its start setting. The adjustments completed to this point will be taken over. The button HOUR+ SET can be pressed num...
Page 15 - AL1 SET
- 15 - Setting the alarm time You can programme in two different alarm times, AL1 and AL2 . Alarm times can only be programmed with the radio switched off.1. Press the button AL1 SET . The alarm time AL1 blinks. The button HOUR+ SET can be pressed numerous times in succession or held down firmly. 2....
Page 17 - SNOOZE/ DISPLAY DIMMER; SNOOZE/DISPLAY DIMMER
- 17 - Snooze function With the button SNOOZE/ DISPLAY DIMMER you can interrupt the alarm function for a period of between 1 and 30 minutes, this period being programmed by yourself (see next section). The factory setting is 9 minutes. On the expiration of this period the alarm tone or radio sounds ...
Page 18 - FOCUS
- 18 - Battery operation: To save energy, the display illumination is deactivated in battery operation. 1. Press the button SNOOZE/DISPLAY DIMMER . The display is illuminated for ca. five seconds. Projection of the time For the time display to be well visible on a wall or ceiling, the room mustbe da...
Page 19 - Using the radio
- 19 - Battery operation: 1. Press the button PROJECTION ON/OFF . The projection lens glows for ca. five seconds. Using the radio Switching On and Off 1. Press the button RADIO ON/OFF to switch the radio on. 2. Press the button RADIO ON/OFF again to switch the radio off. Adjusting the volume If you ...
Page 21 - MEMORY KEY LOCK; AMS
- 21 - Note: The buttons MEM. are double occupied. With each activation you alternate between the two occupancies (e.g. between 1 and 5). 3. Press the button MEMORY KEY LOCK again. The signal tone sounds twice and the radio station is saved. Repeat the steps 1-3 to save further radio stations. Selec...
Page 23 - Cleaning the appliance
- 23 - Troubleshooting To eliminate a malfunction of the display, proceed as follows:1. Press the Reset-button with a pointed object, e.g. a ballpoint pen. The appliance returns to its factory settings. All adjustments made byyourself are erased. Cleaning the appliance Important: NEVER use benzine, ...
Page 24 - Disposal
- 24 - Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domesticwaste. This product is subject to the European guideline2002/96/EC. Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-posal centre or atyour community waste facility.Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt, ...
Page 25 - Warranty and Service
Warranty and Service You receive a 3-year warranty on this device from the date of purchase.If, in spite of our high quality standards, you have reason to complainabout this device, please contact our service hotline.If it is not possible to deal with your complaint by phone, they will provide• a pr...
Page 26 - Importer
Importer KOMPERNASS GMBHBURGSTRASSE 21D-44867 BOCHUM www.kompernass.com - 26 - IB_KH2217_AR23896_LB6 24.09.2008 15:33 Uhr Seite 26
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