Contents 1. Intended use ...4 2. Technical data ...4 Safety information ...4 3. Connection ...5 3.1 Inserting the batteries ...5 A few useful tips regarding batteries ...5 3.2 Connecting the power cable...5 3.3 Connecting the antenna ...5 3.4 Connecting the headphones...5 4.
CD Stereo Radiorecorder e-bench KH 2264 Intended use This appliance is designed for casual home-use. It is not designed for continual use or for use in a commercial or industrial context. Important safety information! To avoid fatal danger through electric shocks: •...
Connection Before you start using the device, please check that the device is in good order and condition, and make sure that all packa- ging material has been removed. 3.1 Inserting the batteries Open the battery compartment on the back of the device and insert 8 UM-2 "C"...
Operation This section applies when the device has been connected as described in chapter 3: 4.1 Switching the device on/off The device is equipped with a FUNCTION sliding switch for all three modes: The device is switched on and is consu- ming electricity when the switch is switched to …...
When the desired memory number appears on the display ... hold the MEMORY button depressed until the "MEMORY" indicator stops flas- hing. The channel is now stored. Already occupied memory positions can be renewed at will. 5.4 Stored channels Call up When in the normal reception mode you can browse through the 15 stored channels by ...
6.5 Programming a track list You can program a track list with up to 16 tracks. To do this the CD has to be stopped. When a CD is inserted: Press MEMORY. The display now shows "Pr.01" indicating the first memory position of the track list - followed by the number of the track already allocated to this position.
7.2 Using the tape unit Warning: Always press the STOP / EJ but- ton first and let the tape stop before you switch modes. This will prevent damage and the device wearing out prematurely. The button symbols mean the following for tape mode: PLAY = play a tape PAUSE = stop/start pause...
8.2 Cleaning the cassette unit This could be necessary if you notice the tape sound becoming slightly muffled after several weeks use. If you are sure the tape is not the cause of this problem, ... • Clean the tape heads and mechanism with special tape cleaning materials from specialist retailers - never use any sort of tools.
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