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The Operating Components; Inserting The Batteries; Becoming Acquainted With The Remote Control; Connecting The Components - Silvercrest KH 2311 Bedienungsanleitung

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The operating components

On the device
q CD compartment
OPEN/CLOSE
w
e Display
r Infrared sensor for the remote control signals
STEREO
LED
t
/
PLAY/PAUSE/BAND
y
STOP/FM MO/ST.
u
SNOOZE
i
TUNING
o
a Cassette compartment cover
s
d
f
g
h
j
k
VOL +
l
VOL
1(
USB IN
2)
PROG/CLOCK-ADJ.
2!
FUNCTION
2@
STANDBY
LED
2#
STANDBY
2$
SKIP/SEARCH
2%
PLAY MODE
2^
SKIP/SEARCH
2&
2* Speaker
2( Mains power switch
3) Power cord
3! LEFT speaker connection +
3@ LEFT speaker connection —
3# RIGHT speaker connection —
3$ RIGHT speaker connection +
3% FM (VHF) dipole antenna
Socket
LINE IN-
3^
On the remote control:
STANDBY/ON
3&
/
PLAY/PAUSE/BAND
3*
STOP/FM MONO/ST.
3(
SKIP/SEARCH
4)
SKIP/SEARCH
4!
FOLDER
4@
FOLDER
4#
AL. SET/OFF
4$
AL. SET/OFF
4%
VOLUME +
4^
4& VOLUME —
4* Battery compartment (rear panel)
MUTE
4(
5) EQ
5! SLEEP
5@ PLAY MODE
5# FUNCTION
- Pressure point, CD compart-
ment open /close
- VHF stereo reception indicator
- Playback start/stop
radio band switching
- End playback
VHF mono/stereo switching
- Switch on snooze function
- Radio station tuning
- Stop cassette playback
- End cassette playback
- Open cassette compartment
- Cassette wind forward
- Cassette wind backwards
- Start cassette playback
- Start cassette recording
- Headphones socket
- Volume increase
- Volume decrease
- USB port
- CD programme saving/
setting the time of day
- Select mode of operation
- Operation indicator
- On / Standby button
- Title skip/Search backwards
- Repeat function/Random
playback
- Title skip/Search forward
- Connection of external audio
sources
- On / Standby button
- CD playback start/stop
- radio band switching
- CD playback end
VHF mono/stereo switching
- Title skip/Search forward
- Title skip/Search backward
- to the next MP3/WMA folder
- to the previous MP3/WMA folder
- Alarm 2 set/deactivate
- Alarm 1 set/deactivate
- Volume increase
- Volume decrease
- Switching sound to mute
- Activate sound settings
- Setting the sleep function
- Repeat function/Random
playback
- Selecting mode of operation

Inserting the batteries

The remote control requires a 3 V battery type CR2032,
which has been preinstalled at the factory. To protect against
premature discharging the poles have been isolated with a
plastic strip, which you can simply pull out before initial op-
eration. The remote control is then ready for operation.
If the device no longer reacts reliably on the remote control
signal, the battery is depleted. Change the battery with a new
one of the same type.
For this open the battery compartment on the rear side of
the remote control. Press the battery holder's locking de-
vice to the side and pull the holder out (see illustration).
Remove the batteries and replace them with new ones of
the same type. With this make sure that you observe the
correct polarity as depicted on the battery holder.
Slide the battery holder back into the remote control until it
locks into place.

Becoming acquainted with the remote control

Point the remote control towards the device when you activate
its buttons. The remote control functions at a distance of ap-
prox. 5m from the device and at an angle of at least 60°.
For transmission of the signal there must be no objects placed
between the device and the remote control.

Connecting the components

Loudspeakers
Connect the speaker wires of the right speaker to the right
speaker terminals:
• connect the grey lead of the speaker wire to the + terminal.
• connect the black lead of the speaker wire to the — terminal.
Connect the speaker wires of the left speaker to the left
speaker terminals:
• connect the grey lead of the speaker wire to the + terminal.
• connect the black lead of the speaker wire to the — terminal.
Power supply
Connect the plug of the power cable to a properly installed
power socket supplying 230 V ~ /50 Hz.
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