Kompernass KH 2198 User Manual

PROJECTION ALARM  
CLOCK  
KH 2199  
KH 2198  
PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH · BURGSTRASSE 21 ·  
D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2198_99-11/08-V2  
INDEX  
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Safety information  
Intended Use  
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4
Items supplied  
Operating Elements  
Technical Data  
Inserting the batteries  
Placing  
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Operation  
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Cleaning and care  
Disposal  
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Warranty and Service  
Importer  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the device for the  
first time and preserve this manual for future reference. Pass this manual on  
to whoever might acquire the device at a future date.  
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PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK  
KH2198/99  
Safety information  
ƽ To avoid potentially fatal injury through electric shock:  
• Only use the device in dry rooms.  
• Never allow fluids or objects to penetrate into the device.  
• Do not place objects containing fluids, e.g. flower vases, on the device.  
ƽ To avoid burn and other injuries:  
• Place the device in an open and well-ventilated area so that heat pockets  
cannot be created within it. Never cover the ventilation slits!  
• Do not place open fire sources, e.g. candles, on the device.  
• Avoid close proximity to heat sources, e.g. direct solar radiation, heaters  
and other devices etc.!  
• This device is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with  
restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences in  
experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person  
responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how  
the device is to be used.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the  
device.  
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Note:  
Only for KH2199: This device is equipped with non-slip rubber pads. As floor  
and furniture upper surfaces comprise of various materials and are cleaned  
with various types of polishes and/or cleaning agents, it cannot be completely  
excluded that some of these substances contain components that could attack  
the rubber pads and soften them. If possible place an anti-slip material under  
the pads of the device.  
Note:  
In certain countries there could be exceptional regulations for the allocated  
radio frequency ranges.  
Take note that you may not exploit irregularly received radio services, pass  
them on to third parties or improperly misuse them.  
ƽ Information regarding the handling of batteries  
The device uses batteries. When handling batteries, please observe the  
following:  
ƽ Explosion Hazard!  
• Do not throw batteries into a fire. 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 batteries. Leaking batteries can cause  
damage to the device.  
• If you do not intend to use the device for an extended period, remove the  
batteries.  
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• In the event of the batteries leaking acids, put on a pair of protective  
gloves.  
• Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts with a dry cloth.  
• Keep batteries away from children. Children could put batteries into their  
mouths and swallow them. If a battery is swallowed, medical assistance  
must be sought IMMEDIATELY.  
Important !  
No liability/warranty claims will be considered for damage to the device  
caused by the effects of moisture, water penetration or overheating!  
Intended Use  
This device is designed to wake you by means of an alarm tone or radio and  
also for the reception of radio transmissions. Any other usage of, or modifi-  
cation to, the device is deemed to be improper usage and carries the risk  
of serious personal injury. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damages  
that result from an improper use of the device or that are caused by an in-  
correct operation of it. It is not intended for commercial use.  
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Items supplied  
1 Projection alarm clock with radio, 1 Operating manual  
The batteries and a 3V-mains adaptor (accessories), required for operation,  
are not included in the supply.  
After unpacking the device, immediately check to determine that all listed  
items are present and that the device is in a faultless condition. Remove all  
packagng materials and the protective foil from the display.  
Operating Elements  
Projection lens  
Telescopic antenna  
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Switch ALARM ON/OFF/AUTO  
Button SNOOZE  
Waveband selector FM/AM  
Button PROJECTION LIGHT, Display illumination  
Switch PROJECTION ON/OFF  
Display  
Sound volume regulator OFF/BUZZ/VOLUME  
Connection for 3V power adapter  
Frequency scale  
TUNING regulator  
Button TIME  
Button ALARM  
Button MIN (Minute)  
Button HOUR (Stunde)  
Battery compartment  
Projection focus (FOCUS)  
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Technical Data  
This device has been tested and approved in accordance with the basic require-  
ments and other relevent regulations of the EMC guidelines 2004/108/EC  
as well as the guidelines for low voltage devices 2006/95/EC.  
Battery operation:  
KH2198: 3 x 1.5 V Type Micro / AAA / LR03 (not supplied) for radio  
operation, display illumination and projection.  
KH2199: 3 x 1.5 V Type Mignon / AA / LR06 (not supplied) for radio  
operation, display illumination and projection.  
Operating voltage : 3 V (Radio operation/Projection), 1.5 V (hour)  
Frequency range :  
FM (USW) :  
AM (MW) :  
87,5–108,0 MHz  
530–1600 kHz  
Mains adapter:  
(Mains adapter not supplied)  
Input voltage:  
Output voltage:  
Rated current:  
Polarity:  
230 V 50 Hz  
DC 3V (+/- 5%)  
min. 300 mA  
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Even when using 3 V mains adapter, a battery must be inserted. Otherwise,  
the clock will not function.  
For Model KH2198: Insert the single battery into the upper part of the battery  
compartment . The two other batteries, one above the other, power radio  
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operation and the projection.  
For Model KH2199: Insert the single battery into the compartment marked  
“CLOCK USE”.  
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ƽ Important:  
Ensure that you have the correct polarities with the batteries and the power  
adapter.  
False polarity will damage the device.  
The device can be operated as follows:  
• only with batteries ,  
• with a mains power adapter and a battery for the clock.  
Inserting the batteries  
KH2198:  
You require three 1.5 V batteries of the type Micro / AAA / LR03.  
1. Open the cover of the battery compartment  
on the underside.  
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2. Insert the three batteries into the battery compartment , paying heed  
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to the polarity markings shown in the battery compartment  
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Ensure that the black textile strip is positioned under the batteries, this will  
make future battery exchanges easier.  
3. Close the cover, ensuring that it engages.  
KH2199:  
You require three 1.5 V batteries of the type Mignon / AA / LR06.  
1. Open the cover of the battery compartment  
on the underside.  
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2. Insert the three batteries into the battery compartment , paying heed  
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to the polarity markings shown in the battery compartment  
3. Close the cover, ensuring that it engages.  
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Placing  
• Place the projection clock onto a level surface.  
• Position the projection clock such that the projection lens is directed onto  
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an empty surface. The distance from the projection lens to the projection  
area (ceiling or wall) must lie between 0,4 m and 3 m.  
With KH2198: Projection of the time must be directed to an area lying  
behind the projection alarm clock. Otherwise, the time will be shown  
back to front.  
With KH2199: Projection of the time must be directed to an area lying in  
front of the projection alarm clock. Otherwise, the time will be shown  
back to front.  
Operation  
Connect the external mains adaptor  
This device can be operated with an external mains adaptor.  
Please use only mains adaptors that meet these specifications:  
Input voltage:  
Output voltage:  
Rated current:  
Polarity:  
230 V 50 Hz  
DC 3V (+/- 5%)  
min. 300 mA  
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ƽ Attention:  
Make certain that the polarity is correct – both for the batteries as well as  
for the mains adaptor. Take note of the markings on the 3V direct current  
connection  
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False polarity will damage the device.  
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Radio operation  
1. Slide the switch ALARM ON/OFF/AUTO  
into the position "ON".  
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2. To switch on, turn the volume controller OFF/BUZZ/VOLUME  
an audible »Click« is heard.  
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3. Using the volume controller OFF/BUZZ/VOLUME  
sound volume level.  
now set the desired  
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4. Place the waveband selector switch  
(FM/AM).  
at the desired frequency range  
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5. Adjust the tuning regulator  
to select the desired radio station. The  
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frequencies can be read off from the frequency scale  
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6. To switch off, slide the switch ALARM ON/OFF/AUTO into the position  
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"OFF".  
Note:  
The radio is only switched off when the switch ALARM ON/OFF/AUTO  
at the positions OFF or AUTO. To simply turn the sound volume regulator  
to very quiet, until a »Click« is heard, is not sufficient.  
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Setting up the telescope aerial  
• Remove the telescope aerial  
from its retainer and set it up.  
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• Extend the telescope aerial  
completely.  
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To improve reception in the FM frequency range, slowly turn the end of the  
telescope aerial in various directions. As soon as you have found a position  
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with good reception from your desired radio station, leave the telescope  
aerial in this position. For the reception of AM transmissions, an antenna  
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is built into the device. For improved reception, alter the position of the device  
in radio mode.  
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Setting the time  
Whilst holding the button TIME  
pressed down:  
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1. Press several times consecutively, or press and hold, the button HOUR  
to set the hours.  
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2. Release the button HOUR as soon as the desired hours setting is shown  
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in the display  
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3. Press several times consecutively, or press and hold, the button MIN  
to set the minutes.  
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4. Release the button MIN as soon as the desired minutes setting is shown  
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in the display  
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The programmed time will be accepted automatically as soon as the button  
TIME is released.  
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Setting the alarm time  
If the clock is set correctly, as described above:  
Whilst holding the button ALARM  
pressed down:  
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1. Press several times consecutively, or press and hold, the button HOUR  
to set the hours.  
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2. Release the button HOUR as soon as the desired hours setting is shown  
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in the display  
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3. Press several times consecutively, or press and hold, the button MIN  
to set the minutes.  
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4. Release the button MIN as soon as the desired minutes setting is shown  
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in the display  
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The adjusted alarm time will be automatically accepted as soon as the button  
ALARM is released.  
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Radio alarm call  
When the clock is set correctly, as described above:  
1. Adjust the tuning regulator  
to select the desired radio station.  
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2. Using the sound volume controller OFF/BUZZ/VOLUME  
desired sound volume level.  
now set the  
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3. To activate an alarm call with radio, place the switch ALARM ON/OFF/  
AUTO at "AUTO". The symbol for the alarm function and "Zz"  
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appear in the display  
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At the programmed time the radio switches itself on. If you do not touch any  
other buttons while the alarm is sounding, after about a minute the radio  
switches itself off. The radio gives its next alarm call on the following day  
at the programmed time.  
Snooze Function  
Pressing the SNOOZE button interrupts the alarm tone for approx. 8 minutes.  
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For as long as the snooze function is activated the indicator "Zz" blinks in the  
display. After these 8 minutes, the alarm tone is repeated. Place the switch  
ALARM ON/OFF/AUTO  
pletely.  
at "OFF" to switch the alarm function off com-  
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Wakening with the alarm tone  
When the clock is set correctly, as described above:  
1. Place the sound volume controller OFF/BUZZ/VOLUME  
BUZZ". A "Click" will be heard.  
at "OFF/  
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2. To activate a wake-up call with the alarm tone place the ALARM ON/  
OFF/AUTO at "AUTO". The symbol for the alarm function and  
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"Zz" appear in the display  
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The alarm tone sounds at the programmed time. If you do not touch any  
other buttons while the alarm is sounding, after about a minute the alarm  
tone switches itself off. The radio gives its next alarm call on the following  
day at the programmed time.  
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Projection  
Attention! When used properly, the radiation from the projection of the  
display is not at all dangerous!. However, avoid looking directly into the  
light beam and do not aim the beam at other persons or at animals.  
To display the time correctly on a wall or the ceiling, the hinged projection  
element needs to be swivelled into the correct position and the room must  
be appropriately darkened..  
1. Place the PROJECTION ON/OFF  
switch at ON.  
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2. Adjust the projection element as desired. The time is projected onto the  
required position. The projection distance is approx. 40cm - 3m.  
3. Adjust the clarity of the projection with the projection focus  
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Background lighting for the display and projection  
A one-time pressing of the button PROJECTION LIGHT  
activates the  
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display illumination and the time projection for approx. 10 seconds.  
Cleaning and care  
ƽ Attention:  
Never permit fluids to permeate inside the device.  
The device could also be irreparably damaged!  
• Keep the device and the ventilation openings clean at all times.  
• Use a soft cloth to clean the device housing.  
• Never use detergents or solvents that could damage plastics.  
• Check the state and charge condition of the inserted batteries at least  
once a year.  
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Disposal  
Do not dispose of the device in your normal domestic waste.  
This product is subject to the provisions of European Directive  
2002/96/EC.  
Dispose of the device through an approved disposal centre or at your  
community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations.  
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.  
Disposal of batteries/accumulators  
Used batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in household  
waste. All consumers are statutorily obliged to dispose of batteries at a  
collection site of their 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 dis-  
charged.  
Dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly  
manner.  
Warranty and Service  
You receive a 3-year warranty for this device as of the purchase date. Should  
you, in spite of our high quality standards, have grounds for complaint please  
contact our Service Hotline.  
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In the event that processing of your complaint is not possible by telephone  
you will receive  
a processing number (RMA number) as well as  
an address, to which you can send your product for warranty processing.  
In the case of a mail-in shipment please enclose a copy of the purchase re-  
ceipt (sales slip). The device must be securely packed and the RMA number  
clearly visible. Products sent in without the RMA number cannot be processed.  
Note:  
The warranty provisions cover only material or factory defects.  
The warranty is not valid;  
• for worn out parts  
• for damages to breakable parts, such as switches and batteries.  
This product is for private use only and is not intended for commercial use.  
The warranty is void in the case of abusive and improper handling, use of  
force and internal modifications not carried out by our authorized Service  
Centre. Your statutory warranty claims are not restricted by this warranty.  
Importer  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
D-44867 BOCHUM  
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