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KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 3 Digital World Receiver e-bench KH 2025 / KH 2026 Keep this manual for future reference – and also pass it on with the device to any future owners. Contents 1. Intended Use 1. Intended Use .................................... 3 2. Technical Data ................................ 5 3. Safety Instructions ..........................
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 4 The information in parantheses refers to the sections of this manual.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 5 2. Technical Data Relative humidity: 20 – 80% RMH Tuning range ......: USW 50 KHz MW Europe 9 KHz MW USA 10 KHz SW 5 KHz / 1 KHz LW 1 KHz b) Reception ranges Sensitivity ..........: SW 2 levels selectable USW (FM) ..........: 87.5 – 108.5 MHz c) Other MW Europe........: 522 – 1656 KHz Memory positions: 160 stations MW USA ............: 520 – 1710 KHz Timer..................: 2 alarm times 9 min. snooze timer Date-specific Timer 90 min.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 6 Transportable devices are particularly at risk to accidental damage. You can reduce this risk by observing the following: 3. Safety Instructions Transportable world receivers are used in a wide range of climate zones. Particularly when outdoors, make certain that ... • the environmental limits are not exceeded (see Section 2). • Electronic devices can be damaged by moisture.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 7 4. Power Supply b) External Power Supply Connect an external power supply of DC 6...7.5V / 300 mA to the power supply jack, as seen in the picture. Important: Make certain that the polarity is correct – both for the batteries as well as for the external power supply. If the polarity is reversed, the device will be damaged. Note: The station memory described in Section 7 will be deleted if the device is without power for longer than about 30 seconds.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 8 5. Switching On / Off c) Switching Off with Time Delay With this device, you can only switch the reception operation on and off. The clock for time and date as well as the timer continue to function as long as the device is supplied with power. If you would like to listen to the radio for a while longer, for instance before falling asleep, but would like the device to switch off automatically after a certain amount of time (10...90 minutes), ...
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 9 6. Receive Mode c) Changing the Medium Wave Rage As soon as the device is switched on as described under 5., it is already in receive mode. The frequency range and tuning intervals of MW vary by region: Set the sliding switch to a) Setting the Volume - up in the region "USA" Press the buttons ▼ VOLUME ▲ to adjust the volume. - down in the region "Europe".
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 10 e) Short Wave (SW) Sensitivity 7. Memory If the the scan process frequently lasts too long, for instance because too many signals are received in the evening, the sensitivity can be reduced to short wave (local reception). A total of 160 memory positions are available – specifically ...
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 11 Once you have selected the desired block (page), ... a) Saving Stations When you have found a station that you would like to save: then press one of the buttons M0/5 M1/6 M2/7 M3/8 M4/9 to select the memory position 0...9. Press the button MEMORY. Two small windows then appear in the display: The number associated with the memory position then appears in the small window MEM. - PAGE containing the numbers 1...5 - MEM containing an empty field.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 12 b) Loading Saved Stations c) Memory Scanning If you would like to load a saved station: If you have saved multiple stations: First select the band (reception range). First select the band (reception range). Press the button PAGE until the small window PAGE contains the number for the block 1...5 from which you would like to load the station. Press the button PAGE until the small window PAGE contains the number for the block 1...
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 13 b) Setting the Date 8. Clock and Timer Press the button MODE until the date blinks in the display. The device can be used as a radio alarm with two alarm times and one date alarm. An alarm tone is also available in place of the radio alarm function. Press one of the TUNING buttons briefly to set the date by day. Hold one of the TUNING buttons pressed to change the date in 10-day steps.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 14 d) Setting the Home Time Region DAC BKK SIN HKG PEK TYO SYD NOU AKL HNL ANC YVR LAX DEN CHI MEX NYC YYZ YUL CCS RIO BUE Set the time region here in which you typically reside: Press the button MODE until LOCAL CITY appears in the display. Use the TUNING buttons to select your home time region: Code Applies to Time Region Difference to UTC UTC LON MUN FRA PAR ROM CAI IST MOW KWI DXB KHI Universal Coordinated Time ...... London / England ..........
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 15 e) Setting Travel Destination Time Regions f) Setting Daylight Savings Time Set this first for the normal clock display: Once you have selected a home time region as described under d): Press the button MODE until LOCAL CITY appears in the display along with the code for your home time region, as set under d). Press the button MODE until only CITY appears in the display.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 16 Now specify whether the alarm function should function every day or whether the weekend should be excluded: g) Setting Alarm Times 1 / 2 When the device is switched off, and the date and time appear in the display in alternation: Press the SNOOZE button if you want to exclude weekends from the alarm function. First select which of the two alarm times should be set. Press the button ...
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 17 In conclusion, select the type of alarm: h) When the Alarm Goes Off Press the ALARM button for the selected alarm time until the display indicates ... When the alarm tone or the activation of the radio function is triggered at the alarm time, you can ... - ALM: This means that an alarm tone (beep) will sound for approx. 10 minutes.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 18 i) Once an SDA alarm has been programmed, you can only deactivate it by repeating the configuration steps and programming in a date that is long past. Date Alarm (SDA) You can program a reminder alarm to go off on a specific date. On this day, an alarm will go off for about 10 minutes on every hour starting at 8:00 a.m. until you press any button. 9.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 19 10. Self-Help When the device is switched off, and the date and time appear in the display in alternation: Do not open the housing of the device – there are no operating elements contained inside. Press the button Alt. Display until the display shows ... a) Cleaning - the symbol : When the device is switched off, only the time will be displayed. Only clean the device with a soft, dry cloth.
KH2025-2026_IB_UK 01.04.2004 11:29 Uhr Seite 20 c) Additional Problems? If the device still does not function as described above, a defect may be present. In this case, contact the customer service. 11. Disposal If you want to dispose of the device, first remove the batteries. Used batteries may not be disposed of in household waste. Return these to your retailer or to an appropriate collection site for disposal. Tip: Care for the environment.