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MULTI-BAND RADIO KH2022
Intended use
This device is intended for receiving generally approved radio transmissions
in all countries (world receiver) and only for household use.
This appliance is NOT intended for use as a component in a safety-radio facility
e.g. on board sporting boats or for applications in commercial or industrial
areas. It is also not intended for climate zones outside of the ranges specified
under Technical Data.
Items supplied
1 x Shortwave radio
1 x Storage bag
1 x Earphones
2 x Batteries, Mignon 1.5V Type AA
1 x Operating instruction
• Check to ensure that the appliance is undamaged, all component parts
are present and that all packaging remnants are removed from it.
Note: An adaptor for mains operation is not supplied, but can be obtained
from a specialist shop. Take note of the details listed for the mains power
adaptor in the section "Technical data".
Earphone connection:3,5 mm Stereo jackplug socket
Max. output level f.
earphone socket:200 mV
Batteries:2 x 1.5 V Type “AA” Mignon
Mains adaptor:optional, DC 3.6 V / 200 mA
Connection for mains
adaptor:Barrel plug 3.5/1.3mm, plus innen
Dimensions:118 x 34 x 75 mm
Weight :150 g (Radio, without batteries), 20 g Storage bag
d) Earphone
Wideband characteristic
voltage (WBCV):201 mV
Type:KH 2022E
Impedance:32 Ω
CE- Conformity
This device has been tested and approved in accordance with the basic requirements and other relevent regulations of the EMV directive 2004/108/EC.
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Appliance description
Fig. A:
Telescopic aerial
Operation button “FM ON”: Switch on and select FM
Operation button “AM ON”: Switch on and select AM
Waveband selector:Select the AM reception range (MW, SW 1-7)
Display
LED “POWER” glows when the appliance is switched on
Button “POWER OFF”: To switch the appliance off
Button “AL. ON/OFF”: To switch the alarm function on or off
Button “AL. SET”: Setting the alarm time
Button “TIME SET”: Setting the time
Button “MIN”: Adjustment of minutes
Button “HOUR”: Adjustment of hours
Button “LIGHT”: For switching the display illumination on
Fig. B:
Volume regulator “VOL”
Earphone connection socket
Power supply socket for mains adaptor (optional)
• Take note that in some countries, different national regulations may apply
with regard to the radio frequency ranges that may be freely received.
Please note that information received from outside of the assigned radio
frequency ranges may not be exploited, passed on to third parties or
otherwise misused.
• Transportable world receivers are used in a wide range of climate zones.
Pay heed, especially when used outdoors, that the climatic restrictions (see
Technical data) are not exceeded. Electronic devices can be damaged
by moisture. Extremely dry air can initiate static charges that could lead to
faulty functions. Very high temperatures (e.g. direct sunlight) or very low
temperatures (e.g. outdoors in winter) can permanently darken the liquid
crystal display.
• Transportable appliances are particularly at risk from accidental damage.
Protect the appliance against heavy stresses, such as impacts and falls.
Select a location in your travel luggage where it cannot be damaged, or
switched on, by other hard objects.
• Protect the appliance against drip and spray water. Do not place waterfilled receptacles, such as flower vases, on or next to the appliance.
• Never submerge the appliance in water or other liquids. This could damage
it irreparably!
• Batteries may not be thrown into a fire, taken to pieces or short circuited.
Additionally, do not attempt to recharge batteries. There is a chance that
they could explode.
• Always store batteries at a location that in inaccessible for small children
and infants. Should a battery be swallowed, seek medical attention
IMMEDIATELY.
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• Check to ensure that the appliance is in a serviceable condition before
taking it into use. Should there be visible damage to the appliance, do not
take it into use. Arrange for it to be checked for safety by Customer Services.
Attention!
Listening to music with earphones for long periods and at high
volume levels can lead to hearing damage!
• Use only the supplied headphones of Type KH2022E. When using headphones, the built-in loudspeakers are switched off.
Power supply
a) Inserting the batteries:
• Open the battery compartment
two batteries as shown on the markings next to the battery compartment.
Close the battery compartment. The appliance is now ready for use.
• When a battery symbol appears in the display
batteries with the types detailed under Technical Data. In this regard, also
take note of the notices contained in the sections “Maintenance” and
“Disposal”.
b) Connecting the mains adaptor:
A mains adaptor is not supplied. If you have one available that conforms
with the specifications given under Technical Data:
• Connect the mains adaptor to the power supply socket
batteries are thereby isolated.
2! on the rear of the appliance and insert
, always replace both
. The installed
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Setup
• Unfold the telescopic aerial and draw it out to its full length.
• Push out the support
Then turn the telescopic aerial
if you wish to position the appliance at an angle.
to a slanted upward angle.
Receive Mode
a) Switching the appliance on/off, button lock
• To switch the appliance on, press on the ...
– button “FM ON”
– button “AM ON”
• The green LED “POWER”
switched on.
• To switch the appliance off, press the button “POWER OFF”
• With the sliding switch ”HOLD”
adjustment (ON), or have them free for adjustment (OFF).
b) Adjusting the reception
• If you have switched the appliance on using the receiving mode button
“AM ON”
, first of all select either the reception range MW (Medium
Wave) or SW 1-7 (Short Wave). For this, push the waveband selector
into the relevant position.
• Then search for the desired radio station by slowly turning the tuning regulator “TUNING”
the frequency just received is shown digitally, together with the unit
“MHz” (Megahertz) or “kHz” (Kilohertz).
, if you wish to receive VHF transmissions.
, if you wish to receive MW or SW 1-7 transmissions.
glows for as long as the appliance is
.
you can block all buttons against
until you have clear reception. In the display
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c) Adjusting volume and sensitivity
• Set the desired volume level using the volume regulator “VOL”
.
• With FM reception you can make adjustments to the reception sensitivity.
Slide the switch “LOCAL/DX”
to the position “LOCAL” if you only want to
receive powerful local transmissions. In the position “DX” the receiver is
adjusted for worldwide reception.
d) Switching the display illumination on
• Hold the button “LIGHT”
pressed down to switch on the display illumi-
nation.
Time and alarm function
The appliance can switch itself on under timed control, e.g. as an alarm function. The requirements are that the clock is correctly adjusted, an alarm time
is programmed in and the alarm function is switched on. Additionally,
a radio station should be selected and a sufficiently loud volume level be set.
Notice: To adjust the time and alarm settings the appliance must be
switched off.
a) Setting the clock
• To set the hour indicator, press and hold the button “TIME SET”
at the same time, press the button “HOUR”
.
• To set the minute indicator, press and hold the button “TIME SET”
at the same time, press the button “MIN”
.
and,
and,
b) Programming the alarm time
• To set the hour indicator, press and hold the button “AL.SET” and,
at the same time, press the button “HOUR”
• To set the minute indicator, press and hold the button “AL.SET”
at the same time, press the button “MIN”
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.
and,
.
c) To switch the alarm function on or off
• Press the button “AL.ON/OFF”
In the display
• Press again on the button “AL. ON/OFF”
off. The clock symbol disappears from the display
When all steps have been completed as described, the appliance automatically issues the alarm call at the programmed time, until it switched back off.
For as long as the alarm function remains activated, the appliance will repeat
the switch on function every day. Keep this in mind if the appliance is to be
left without supervision for an extended period – if you do not, the appliance
will continue to run until your return, or until the batteries are exhausted.
a clock symbol appears to serve as a check.
to switch the alarm function on.
to switch the alarm function
.
Cleaning and storage
• Clean the appliance with a dry or lightly moistened cloth only. To avoid
potential damage to the upper surfaces, do not use any detergents or
abrasive cleaning agents.
• To protect the appliance against scratches and soiling, store it in the supplied storage bag. If you do not intend to use the appliance for longer
than a year, remove the batteries. Store the appliance in a dry location.
Maintenance
• Apart from the battery compartment, NEVER open any of the covers on
the device. Arrange for the appliance to be repaired by specialists only.
• The appliance is maintenance-free. No form of maintenance, either on
or in the appliance, is intended for execution by the user. In the event of
malfunction or apparent damage, make contact with Customer Services.
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Interaction with batteries
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the appliance:
If you do not intend to use the appliance for an extended period,
remove the batteries.
• Exchange all of the batteries at the same time. For replacements,
always use batteries of the same type.
• In the event of leaking batteries: Wear protective gloves and clean the
battery compartment with a dry cloth.
Troubleshooting
Should the appliance not function as expected, replace the batteries.
If the malfunction is not eliminated with this measure, please make contact
with Customer Services (see "Warranty and Service).
Disposal
Disposing of the appliance
Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste.
Dispose of the appliance through an approved disposal centre or at
your community waste facility. This appliance is subject to the provisions
of European Directive 2002/96/EC. Observe the currently applicable
regulations. In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.
Disposal of batteries/accumulators
Used batteries/accumulators may not be disposed of in household waste.
Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site
of his community/city district or at a retail store. The purpose of this obligation
is to ensure that batteries are disposed of in a non-polluting manner. Only
dispose of batteries when they are fully discharged.
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