General functions – Bench KH 4438 User Manual

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Charging and using rechargeable batteries

Rechargeable batteries can be recharged in the player’s battery compartment in about 15 hours.

The rechargeable batteries supplied should be charged before using them for the rst time. The

same applies when the batteries have not been used over a longer period of time (more than 60

days). Furthermore, rechargeable batteries should always be completely empty before charging

because their storage capacity might be reduced signicantly (the memory effect).

1. Open the battery compartment and insert 2 of the recommended rechargeable NiCd batteries

(1.2 V – 600 mA).

2. Connect the player to the power supply and then put the plug of the power supply into a

socket. Switch the CHARGE slide to ”ON” to start charging the batteries. If you have already

inserted a CD/MP3 CD, the player starts playing automatically. Press the STOP button to stop

playback. Press the STOP button twice to switch the player off. The batteries then continue to

charge. The CHARGE indicator is illuminated during charging.

3. Disconnect the player from the socket after charging for 15 hours and put the CHARGE button

to OFF. Never charge longer than 18 hours continuously since this could be detrimental to

battery power.

Note: You may also play CDs when charging.

4. If your player’s performance is drastically reduced in battery operation although the rechar-

geable batteries were properly charged, replace all of the batteries with new rechargeable

NiCd batteries or non-rechargeable NiMh batteries.

5. The playback/playing time may be reduced when charging for the rst time or even after not

using the player for a longer period of time. In this case, let the batteries discharge completely

several times and then recharge them completely again.

Note

The

symbol ashes when the batteries are weak. Replace the batteries or switch over to

network operation when it ashes.

If there is no display when you press the PLAY/PAUSE button, check whether the batteries have

been inserted into the player correctly. If this is the case, the batteries are empty. Change the

batteries or switch over to network operation.

Caution! Please only use the AC adapter supplied for charging batteries.

General Functions

Automatic switch-on

When you press the PLAY/PAUSE button, the player is automatically switched on.

Automatic switch-off

The player is automatically switched off after 30 seconds when all of the songs on a CD have been

played or you press the STOP button twice.

Digital electronic anti-shock system

The digital electronic anti-shock system is regulated by a semiconductor memory that keeps the

complete sound playback from being impaired if the player is exposed to impact or vibration. In

CD operation you may activate the digital electronic anti-shock system as follows:

Press the ALBUM/ESP/10+ button when the player is playing. The display shows ”ESP ON”. The

display is removed with the symbol remaining in the display. Then the electronic anti-shock

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