Operating elements, Commissioning, Inserting the batteries – Silvercrest KH 2189 User Manual

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Thunderstorm warning!

Before a storm and/or a thunderstorm with
a risk of lightning, please separate the device from
the electrical power source!

Note:

Check the condition of the battery for power-
failure protection annually, and replace it if
necessary.

Note:

This device is equipped with non-slip rubber feet.
As furniture surfaces may be made of a variety of
materials and are treated with many different
types of cleaning agents, it cannot be completely
ruled out that some substances contain ingre-
dients which may corrode the rubber rests and
soften them.
If possible place an anti-slip material under the
feet of the device.

Operating elements

q

Power cable

w

Battery compartment (on the underside)

e

Cable aerial

r

TIME

button

t

HOUR

button

y

MIN.

button

u

SNOOZE

button

i

SLEEP

button

o

AL. ON

button

a

AL. OFF

button

s

Display

d

Frequency scale

f

Waveband selector switch

FM/AM

g

TUNING

-Regulator

h

Slider switch

AUTO/OFF/ON

j

Volume regulator

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!

• Position the radio alarm on a level and horizontal

surface.

Inserting the batteries

Power-cut protection

Through the insertion of a 9 V block battery (Type
6LR61/6F22) you will avoid that, in the event of a
power failure, the functioning of the device is inter-
rupted and, as a result, saved settings, such as time
and alarm time, are lost. The battery ensures that
the radio alarm continues to function with an emer-
gency operation, also during a power failure.
On restoration of the power supply, the correct
time will appear automatically on the display

s

.

Note:

The alarm, radio and display do not function
with battery-power.

• Open the battery compartment

w

and insert a

9 V block battery (Type 6LR61/6F22).

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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