Kompernass KH 7000 User Manual

KH 7000
Operating instructions
Operating instructions
Technical data
Mains power supply AC/alternating current: 230 V–240 V ~ 50 Hz or DC/direct current: 12 V
1.5 V x 8 type C/LR 14/UM 2
Output power 2 x 1.2 W RMS/sine wave power 30 watt PMPO
Radio
Receiving range Very High Frequency FM 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Receiving range Medium Wave AM 525 kHz to 1620 kHz
CD-player
Laser 3-beam laser
Frequency response 100 Hz to 16 kHz
Warning and Safety Information
Please read the operating instructions very carefully prior to using the device and ensure that they are retained and easy to nd for future reference. All precautionary and safety procedures should be followed exactly as well as the following safety procedures.
Attention! Electrical shock danger!
Never open device housing! This device contains no components that can be repaired by the customer. Only trained personnel may carry out maintenance.
Warning!
• Do not expose the device to any humidity, rain, spraying water or dripping water because this can cause re as well as the danger of electrical shock. No liquid lled objects, e.g. vases should be placed upon the device.
• This device is equipped with a class 1 laser. The device may only be opened by qualied person­ nel in order to avoid damage or injury that can result from incorrect handling of this type of laser.
This warning symbol informs the user of the dangerous voltage in the device.
This warning symbol informs the user of important operating information for this device
Warning!
Non-perceivable escape of laser radiation if the device interlocks are opened or damaged. Avoid any contact, especially eye contact, with the laser beam! Danger of serious eye injuries exists.
Operating elements
1. Mode selector switch Switch for function selection: Radio/CD/OFF
2. CD-Compartment
3. Volume Adjusts the volume
4. Bass on/off
Radio displays
5. Selection scale for radio frequency range
6. FM stereo LED display
Radio operating elements
7. Band Switch Wave band selection switch (FM/FM ST/AM)
8. Tuning control Finding/ne tuning of the desired radio station
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