The appliance components, Setting up the appliance – Silvercrest KH 2398 User Manual

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present) must be removed and then re-

inserted.

Information regarding the

handling of batteries
The appliance uses batteries for memo-

ry conservation. For the handling of bat-

teries please observe the following:

Risk of explosion!

• Do not subject the batteries to excessive

heat such as fire, sunlight or similar. Do

not recharge the batteries.

• Never open batteries, never solder or

weld batteries. The risk of explosions

and injuries exists!

• Regularly check the condition of the bat-

teries. Leaking batteries can cause dam-

age to the appliance.

• If you do not intend to use the appliance

for an extended period, remove the bat-

teries.

• Should the batteries leak, put on a pair

of protective gloves and clean the battery

compartment and terminals with a dry

cloth.

Important !

No liability/warranty will be consid-

ered for damage to the Kitchen Radio

caused by the effects of moisture, water

penetration or overheating!

The appliance components

(See fold-out illustration "A")

q

Mounting plate/Baseplate

w

Power cable

e

Wire aerial

r

u M1–M4 - Memory buttons M1–M4

Alarm1-4

- Alarm buttons 1-4

i

DIMMER

- controls the display

/AOT

lighting, controls the

switch-off timer

o

Display

a

VOL —

- Volume down

s

VOL +

- Volume up

d

USER/BASS - User switching,

Bass boost

f

MEM SCAN - for the automatic recall of

saved radio stations

g

TIMER

- control for the timer pro-

gramming

h

MEM SET

- to save and automatically

/AMS

search and save radio

stations

j

MODE/

- Calls up the settings, Key

lock

k

Battery compartment

l

DOWN

- Selection button down

1(

UP

- Selection button up

2)

ON/OFF

- Radio on/off

Setting up the appliance

First take all appliance components from the

packaging and remove all packing foil and

tape.

Inserting the back-up batteries

The back-up batteries ensure that the time,

date and alarm time setting are not lost in the

event of a power cut. For this you require two

1.5 V batteries of the type AAA/Micro.
1. Open the lid of the battery compartment

1&

on the underside of the kitchen radio.

2. Insert the batteries. Make sure the polari-

ties are correct. Otherwise, the memory

receipt will not function and damage may

be caused to the appliance.

3. Close the lid of the battery compartment

1&

. The lid must audibly engage.

Note:

The back-up batteries must be checked

at least once per year and, if necessary,

exchanged for new ones.

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