Kompernass KH 2255 User Manual

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A case of electrostatic discharge
occurs, for example, should someone
wearing shoes with plastic soles
walk over a carpet that also contains
plastic elements. Through the friction
of the shoe soles on the carpet a
charge is created in the body which
discharges itself as soon as one touches
an electricity conducting object, such
as for example a door knob or the
bodywork of a motor vehicle. Direct
contact is not required to effect a
discharge. It is sufficient to approach
the conducting item to within a few
centimetres. The charge can the dis-
charge itself over an electric arc. A
discharge is thus also possible through
plastic housing components.

Delivery Contents

CD Clock Radio
Operating Instructions
Warranty card

Intended Usage

• This device is suitable for the recep-

tion of radio stations and the playing
of audio CDs and is equipped with
individually variable alarm functions.

• Any other use or modification of the

appliance is considered improper use
and may present significant risks of
accidents.

• The manufacturer accepts no liability

for improper use.

Technical Data

Power supply:

230-240 V ~ 50 Hz

Backup battery:

2x 1.5 V Type AA bat-
tery (not included in
the scope of supply)

CD player:

Frequency range
(+/- 3dB) 100 Hz to
16 kHz

Laser:

Ꮩ = 760 nm
Pmax = 0.4 mW

Radio:

FM 87,5 - 108 MHz
AM (MW)
530 - 1600 kHz

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