Silvercrest MP3 Player KH 2337 User Manual

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CD/MP3 Player  
KH 2337  
CD/MP3 Player  
Operating instructions  
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KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: KH2337-01/10-V3  
 
CONTENT  
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Intended Usage  
Contents  
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Technical Data  
Safety instructions  
Operating components  
Start-up  
Placing...............................................................................................................................................4  
Inserting the batteries.......................................................................................................................5  
Providing mains power.....................................................................................................................5  
General operation  
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Turning the device on/off, selecting sound source .......................................................................5  
Adjusting the volume........................................................................................................................5  
Using headphones ...........................................................................................................................5  
Radio functions  
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CD/MP3 Functions  
Inserting a CD...................................................................................................................................6  
Removing the CD..............................................................................................................................6  
Starting playback .............................................................................................................................6  
Stopping playback ..........................................................................................................................6  
Pause/continue playback ...............................................................................................................6  
Next/previous title............................................................................................................................6  
Selecting an album (MP3 only)......................................................................................................7  
Title fast forward/backward............................................................................................................7  
Repeat function (REPEAT) ................................................................................................................7  
Repeat album (MP3 only) ...............................................................................................................7  
Random playback (RANDOM)......................................................................................................7  
Programme playing order ...............................................................................................................7  
Cleaning  
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Non-functionality  
Disposal  
Warranty & Service  
Importer  
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CD/MP3 PLAYER  
KH 2337  
Technical Data  
This appliance fulfills, in regard to conformity with, the  
fundamental requirements and other relevant provi-  
sions of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the Low  
Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and the Ecodesign  
Directive 2009/125/EC (Commission Regulation  
1275/2008 Annex II, No .1).  
Read the operating instructions carefully before  
using the appliance for the first time and preserve  
this booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on  
to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a  
later date. This documentation is copyright protected.  
Every duplication resp. every copying, also as  
extracts, as well as any reproduction of images,  
even in an altered state, is only permitted with the  
written consent of the manufacturer.  
MP3/CD Player with Radio  
Rated voltage:  
Power consumption  
(in operation):  
220-240 V 50 Hz  
~
25 W  
Intended Usage  
Power consumption  
(OFF mode):  
< 1 W  
The CD/MP3 Player is designed exclusively for the  
playback of audio and MP3 CDs and for listening  
to radio programmes. The CD/MP3 Player is not  
intended for use in commercial or industrial environ-  
ments. No warranty claims will be granted for  
damage resulting from improper use!  
Utilisation other than as described here is not per-  
mitted and it could lead to damages and injuries.  
No liability will be accepted for damages resulting  
from misuse or improper handling, the application  
of force or unauthorised modifications.  
Audio output power:  
Max. output voltage  
at the headphone socket: 60 mV  
2 x 1.2 W RMS  
Battery operation:  
6 x 1.5 V Type C/LR14  
(Baby cells)  
II  
Protection class:  
Operating temperature  
range:  
Storage temperature range: -20°– +50°C  
Humidity:  
+5°– +35°C  
5 – 90%  
(no condensation)  
290 x 218 x147 mm  
1590 g approx.  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Contents  
1 CD/MP3 Player  
1 Operating instructions  
Frequency range radio:  
MW (AM):  
526.5 – 1606.5 kHz  
87.5 – 108 MHz  
1 Power cable  
UHF (FM):  
Before putting the device into use check to ensure  
that all of the items listed have been supplied and  
that there are no visible signs of damage.  
The technical details of the device allow for a setable  
frequency range outside of the permissible 87.5–  
108 MHz and/or 526.5–1606.5 kHz. In different  
countries various national regulations regarding the  
allocated radio frequency range can exist. Please note  
that information received outside of the assigned radio  
frequency ranges may not be used, passed on to third  
parties or otherwise misused.  
CD drive  
playable disc formats: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3  
 
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Safety instructions  
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables  
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians  
or our Customer Service Department.  
• Arrange for customer service to repair or replace  
connecting cables and/or devices that are not  
functioning properly or have been damaged.  
• Never immerse the device in water. Wipe it only  
with a slightly damp cloth.  
• Do not expose the device to rain and never use  
it in a humid or wet environment.  
• Make sure that the power cable does not become  
wet during operation.  
• You must not open the housing or repair the device  
yourself. Should you do so, device safety can no  
longer be assured and the warranty will become  
void.  
• Protect the device against drip and spray water.  
Do not place any water-filled vessels (e.g. flower  
vases) on the device.  
• This device is not intended for use by individuals  
(including children) with restricted physical, physio-  
logical 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.  
• Do not permit small children to play with the  
plastic packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!  
• Keep batteries away from children. Children can  
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.  
If a battery is swallowed medical assistance must  
be sought immediately.  
To avoid potentially fatal  
electric shocks:  
• Connect the device only to correctly installed  
and earthed mains sockets. Ensure that the rating  
of the local power supply tallies completely with  
the details given on the rating plate of the device.  
Caution with the power cable!  
• Always grasp the power cable by the plug. Do  
not pull on the cable itself and never touch the  
power cable with wet hands, this could result in  
a short circuit or you receiving an electrical  
shock.  
Notice regarding disconnection  
from mains-power  
The function switch RADIO, OFF, CD/MP3 of this de-  
vice does not completely disconnect the device  
from the mains power. In addition the device  
draws power in the OFF mode. To completely  
disconnect the device from mains-power, the  
power plug MUST be removed from the wall  
socket.  
• Do not place the device, furniture or anything  
else on the power cable and ensure that it does  
not become clamped. Never tie knots in the power  
cable and do not tie it together with other cables.  
The power cable can cause a fire or an electrical  
shock.  
• The power plug must always be easily accessible,  
so that the device can be quickly disconnected  
from the mains power supply in the event of an  
emergency.  
Risk of fire!  
• Do not use the device in the vicinity of hot surfaces.  
• Do not place the device in locations that are ex-  
posed to direct sunlight, If you do, it may overheat  
and become irreparably damaged.  
• Do not leave the device unattended when in use.  
• Never cover the ventilation slots of the device  
while it is being used.  
• Do not place any open sources of fire, like candles,  
on the device.  
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Risk of personal injury!  
Note:  
• Keep children away from the connecting cable  
and the device. Children frequently underestimate  
the dangers of electrical devices.  
Take note that the rubber pads on the device  
could leave traces on painted, sensitive or treated  
surfaces. If possible place an anti-slip material  
under the feet of the device.  
• Provide for a safe location for the device.  
• Do not operate the device if it has sustained a  
fall or is damaged. Arrange for the device to be  
checked and/or repaired by qualified technicians.  
• Keep batteries away from children. Children can  
put batteries into their mouths and swallow them.  
If a battery is swallowed, medical assistance  
must be sought immediately.  
Operating components  
Right and left speakers  
Display  
PLAY/PAUSE button  
MODE button  
SKIP - button  
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Danger! Laser radiation!  
This device is fitted with a "Class 1 Laser".  
SKIP + button  
Volume controller (VOLUME)  
Function switch (RADIO, OFF, CD/MP3)  
Carrying handle  
Telescopic antenna  
CD compartment knob  
Tuning regulator  
Band selection switch (FM ST./FM/AM)  
Frequency scale  
CD compartment  
STOP button  
PROGRAM button  
ALBUM button  
Power LED  
• Never open the device.  
• Never attempt to repair the device. There is in-  
visible laser radiation inside the device.  
• Avoid all direct optical contact with the laser  
beam, it could lead to serious eye injuries.  
Thunderstorms!  
Equipment connected to a power supply can  
be damaged during a thunderstorm.  
You should therefore always pull the power plug  
from the power socket when there is a storm.  
FM ST. LED  
Information on surge voltage (EFT /  
rapid electrical transition process)  
and Electrostatic discharge:  
Headset connection (3.5 mm stereo jack)  
Battery compartment  
Mains cable connection  
In the case of malfunction due to an electrical  
fast transient (power surge) and/or electrosta-  
tic discharge, the device must be returned to  
default settings in order to re-establish normal  
operation. The power supply may have to be  
disconnected and then reconnected. The batteries  
(if present) must be removed and then reinserted.  
Start-up  
Placing  
• Remove the CD/MP3 Player and accessories  
from the packaging.  
Remove all transport restraints and adhesive  
tape/films.  
Important:  
Do not permit small children to play with plastic  
packaging. There is a risk of suffocation!  
 
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• Place the CD/MP3 Player on a level horizontal  
surface. Place the CD/MP3 Player in such a  
way that the lid of the CD compartment is able  
to fully open. At the same time the carrying  
handle must be folded backwards.  
General operation  
Turning the device on/off, selecting  
sound source  
You switch the device on by selecting, with the  
functions switch, a sound source:  
• CD/MP3  
Inserting the batteries  
If you wish to operate the CD/MP3 Player with  
batteries you must disconnect the mains power  
cable from the device. For battery operation you  
will require 6 x 1.5 V batteries of the type C/LR  
(Batteries not supplied).  
• RADIO  
1.Slide the function switch to the position of your  
desired sound source. The power LED lights up.  
2.To switch the device off again slide the function  
switch to the "OFF" position. The power LED  
goes out.  
• Open the battery compartment on the rear panel  
of the device.  
• Place the batteries into the battery compartment  
observing the polarity as depicted there.  
• Carefully close the battery compartment cover  
again until the cover locks into place.  
Adjusting the volume.  
You can adjust the sound volume with the volume  
regulator.  
• To increase the volume turn the volume controller  
in a clockwise direction.  
Interaction with batteries  
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the  
• To reduce the volume turn the volume controller  
in a counter clockwise direction.  
CD/MP3 Player.  
Using headphones  
You can connect to the MP3/CD player with radio  
headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo jackplug.  
• If you do not intend to use the CD/MP3 Player  
for an extended period of time, remove the batteries.  
• Always change all batteries at the same time  
and always use batteries of the same type.  
• Do not attempt to recharge the batteries and  
always insert batteries/power pack with the  
correct polarity. The possibility of explosion  
exists if the batteries are not replaced properly.  
• Should the batteries leak, wear protective gloves  
and clean the battery compartment with a dry  
cloth.  
The headphones connection is located on the rear  
panel of the device. When you have connected the  
headphones, the loudspeakers are disconnected  
and you will only hear sound via the headphones.  
Insert the jack plug of the headphones into the  
headphone connection.  
Important:  
Listening to music with headsets for long  
periods and at high volume levels can  
lead to hearing damage!  
Providing mains power  
• Insert the plug of the mains cable into the mains  
cable connection on the rear panel of the device.  
• Insert the plug of the power cable into a wall  
power socket.  
The CD/MP3 Player detects when the mains cable  
is connected to mains power and automatically  
switches to mains power operation.  
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Radio functions  
Removing the CD  
• Press the STOP button and wait until the CD is no  
longer turning.  
1. Lift the telescopic antenna and pull apart. Adjust  
the antenna positioning so that radio reception  
is optimal.  
A reception antenna for receiving MW (AM) trans-  
missions is built into the unit. In radio operation,  
turn the whole device to a position where the best  
radio reception is obtained.  
2. Set the reception range (FM ST./FM/AM) with the  
band selection switch. If you select the setting  
FM ST and the radio station is receiveable in  
stereo the FM ST. LED lights up.  
3. Set the desired radio station by rotating the  
tuning knob.  
The CD must no longer be turning when you  
open the CD compartment. Otherwise it may  
be irreparably damaged.  
• To open the CD compartment touch the knob  
of the CD compartment cover and lift the CD  
compartment cover upwards.  
• Remove the CD.  
• You close the CD compartment by pressing the  
cover of the CD compartment, with the knob,  
downwards.  
CD/MP3 Functions  
Starting playback  
After a CD is inserted and the CD compartment has  
been closed, playback of the CD starts automatically.  
• If you want to restart a stopped CD press the  
PLAY/PAUSE button.  
Inserting a CD  
• Select the CD/MP3 function with the function  
switch.  
• Fold the carrying handle backwards.  
• To open the CD compartment touch the knob of  
the CD compartment cover and lift the CD com-  
partment cover upwards. In the display appears  
the indicator "OP".  
In the displayis shown and the first song is played.  
Stopping playback  
• Press the STOP button.  
• Insert the CD, with the printed side upwards, in  
the middle of the CD compartment, thereby en-  
suring that the CD lies with its hole in the middle  
of the turntable's cone.  
• To close the CD compartment press the cover of  
the CD compartment, by the knob, downwards.  
After a brief blinking of "- - --" the number of titles on  
the CD and "CD" will appear in the display.  
Pause/continue playback  
• During playback press the PLAY/PAUSE button.  
The indicatorblinks in the display.  
• To continue playback, press the button PLAY/PAUSE  
once again.  
Next/previous title  
• To playback one of the next titles of a CD, during  
playback, press repeatedly the SKIP + button until  
the number of the desired title is shown.  
• To playback one of the previous titles on a CD,  
during playback, press repeatedly the SKIP - button  
until the number of the desired title is shown in  
the display.  
With an MP3 CD the number of the title appears for  
a brief period and the indicator "MP3" is shown in  
the display.  
 
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Selecting an album (MP3 only)  
With MP3 CDs you can select, if available, between  
the different albums.  
• Press the ALBUM button repeatedly until the desired  
album number is shown in the display.  
• Playback starts automatically with the first title of  
the selected album.  
Random playback (RANDOM)  
With the random playback function you can play-  
back individual titles on a CD in random order.  
• To playback individual titles in any desired order  
press the MODE button repeatedly until RAND  
appears in the display.  
• To end random playback press the MODE button  
repeatedly until the notice RAND goes out.  
Title fast forward/backward  
• During playback press one of the buttons SKIP -  
and SKIP +.  
Programme playing order  
You can programme a playback order for up to  
20 titles of an audio CD and/or 99 titles of an MP3  
CD, in which the titles of a CD are to be played  
back. This is only possible when the play function  
has been stopped  
• Keep this button pressed until the desired point  
in the title has been reached.  
Repeat function (REPEAT)  
With the repeat function you can repeatedly play-  
back indivdual titles of a CD or all of them.  
• To repeat individual titles press the MODE button.  
In the display appears REP.  
• To repeat all titles from a CD press the MODE button  
once more.  
• Press the PROGRAM button. The notice PROG  
blinks.  
In the display appears the notice P01 for the pro-  
gramme slot, whose title shall be the first to play-  
back when playback starts.  
• Select, with the buttons SKIP - and SKIP +, the de-  
sired title for the programme slot.  
In the display appears REP ALL.  
• To end repeat playback press the MODE button  
repeatedly until the notice REP ALL goes out.  
• To save the setting press the PROGRAM button.  
In the display is shown the notice P02 for the pro-  
gramme slot 2.  
Repeat album (MP3 only)  
With MP3 CDs you can, if available, repeat play-  
back albums.  
• To programme in further tracks, repeat the steps  
described above.  
• To repeat an entire album press repeatedly the  
MODE button until REP ALBUM appears in the dis-  
play.  
• Select, with the buttons SKIP+ or SKIP - , the de-  
sired album number.  
When all programme slots are occupied FUL will be  
shown in the display.  
• You start programmed playback by pressing the  
PLAY/PAUSE button. The notice PROG appears  
permanently.  
• Playback starts automatically with the first title of  
the selected album.  
• To end repeat playback press the MODE button re-  
peatedly until the notice REP ALBUM goes out.  
The programmed title sequence is erased  
when...  
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You, during playback, press the STOP button twice.  
The notice PROG goes out  
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You open the CD compartment.  
The device is switched off and then back on.  
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Cleaning  
Non-functionality  
Attention!  
• Do not attempt to dismantle the device or to carry  
out repairs yourself. You could potentially damage  
the sensitive electronic components.  
Risk of electric shock!  
Before cleaning the device:  
• First pull the mains plug from the mains socket.  
• Never open the casing of the device.  
There are no user-serviceable components inside.  
• Repairs to your device may only be carried out  
by qualified service personnel!  
• No liability will be accepted for damage resulting  
from improper use and/or the opening of the  
device!  
• Clean the housing exclusively with a soft damp  
cloth and a mild detergent. Ensure that moisture  
cannot permeate into the device during cleaning!  
• If necessary, clean the inside of the disc com-  
partment exclusively with a clean dry brush  
(e.g. a lens brush, obtainable at your local  
photo shop). Never use a wet or damp cloth  
to clean the inside of the CD compartment!  
• In the event of a malfunction please get in touch  
with our service partner in your country.  
Disposal  
Do not dispose of the device in your  
normal domestic waste. This product  
is subject to the European directive  
2002/96/EC.  
Warning!  
Dispose of the device through an approved disposal  
facility or at your community waste centre.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations.  
In case of doubt, please contact your waste  
disposal centre.  
Moisture penetrating into the device creates the  
risk of electric shock! Additionally, the device  
could become irreparably damaged!  
• Store the device in a dry, dust free location.  
Disposal of batteries/power packs  
Used batteries/power packs may not be disposed  
of in household waste. Every consumer is legally  
obliged to dispose of batteries at a collection site in  
his 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 dis-  
pose of batteries when they are fully discharged.  
Dispose of all packaging materials in an  
environmentally friendly manner.  
 
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Warranty & Service  
Importer  
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from  
the date of purchase. The appliance has been ma-  
nufactured with care and meticulously examined be-  
fore delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of  
purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please  
make contact by telephone with our Service Depart-  
ment. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for  
your goods be assured.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
The warranty covers only claims for material and  
maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage,  
for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo-  
nents, e.g. buttons or 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 tampe-  
ring not carried out by our authorized service  
branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in  
any way by this warranty.  
The warranty period will not be extended by repairs  
made under warranty. This applies also to replaced  
and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant  
on purchase must be reported immediately after un-  
packing the appliance, at the latest, two days after  
the purchase date. Repairs made after the expira-  
tion of the warranty period are subject to payment.  
DES UK LTD  
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
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