Positioning The Device; The Operating Elements - Silvercrest KH 2404 Operating Instruction

Karaoke machine
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Do not place open fire sources, such as candles, on the
device.
Do not leave the device unattended at any time when it is
in use.
To avoid overheating, NEVER cover the ventilation slots on
the device and NEVER use the appliance under coverings
of any kind.
Should the device be moved from a cold ambience to a
warm one (e.g. during/after transportion), condensation
may form in the interior. To avoid potential damage, the
device should be switched on at the earliest after a mini-
mum standtime of 2 hours.
Risk of personal injury!
Provide a stable 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.
Listening to music with head or earphones for long periods
and at high volume levels can lead to hearing damage! For
your own protection, we recommend that you do not adjust
the sound level too high. The output voltage at the head-
phone socket can lie between over 150 mV and up to 864
mV, and can thus create a sound volume that is harmful for
your hearing.
This device is not intended for use by individuals (including
children) with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual
abilities or deficiencies 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.
Risk of eye injuries!
The device is fitted with a "Class 1 Laser". Never look
directly into an open CD tray The invisible laser beam
could damage your eyes.
CAUTION!
Information on surge voltage (EFT / rapid electrical
transition process) and Electrostatic discharge:
In the case of a malfunction due to rapid electrical transition
(surge voltage) or electrostatic discharge the product must
be reset (it may be necessary to disconnect the power source
and then reconnect it) to restore normal operation.
Note: A case of electrostatic discharge occurs if one walks
with plastic-soled shoes over a carpet that also contains ele-
ments of plastic. Through the friction of the shoe soles on the
carpet a charge is created in the body which discharges
itself as soon as one touches an electricity conducting object,
such as for example a door knob or the bodywork of a motor
vehicle. Thereby, it is sufficient to approach the conductor to
within only a few cm. Direct contact is not required to effect a
discharge. The charge can also reduce itself over an electri-
cal arc. A discharge is thus also possible through plastic hous-
ing components.
Note: This device is equipped with non-slip rubber pads.
As upper surfaces can be made of various materials and
are treated with various cleaning materials, it cannot be
completely excluded that some of these materials contain
components that could attack and soften the rubber pads.
If possible place an anti-slip material under the pads of the
device.
Risk of suffocation!
Do not leave packaging material lying unattended. Plastic
foils and bags and pieces of styropor etc. are not toys, they
can be dangerous for small children.
Observe copyright laws
When recording CDs, pay heed to the laws regarding copy-
right that are applicable in the country in which the device is
being used.

Positioning the device

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Take the karaoke machine and all accessories out of the
packaging.
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Remove all transportation fasteners and tapes/foils.
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Place the karaoke machine on a level and horizontal sur-
face. Position the karaoke machine in such a way that the
CD tray cover can be fully opened.

The operating elements

On the front:
q Camera
w Screen
e CD compartment
r X BASS
t REPEAT
y PROG.
u BAL
i MASTER VOLUME - Volume controller
o ECHO
a Microphone
s AVC
d Microphone mounting
f
g Loudspeaker
h CDG
j SKIP— 9
k SKIP+ :
l STOP <
1( PLAY/PAUSE 4;
2) PLAY/PAUSE
2! MONITOR
2@ PROG.
2# VIDEO OUT
2$ REPEAT
2% FUNCTION
mode
2^ Operating buttons of the cassette element
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4
7
8
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2& Cassette compartment lid
2* MIC 2
- 3 -
- for accentuation of low frequencies
- activates the CD repeat function
- for the storage of CD programmes
- Balance controller
- Echo-Effect controller
- Auto Voice Control regulator
- Headphone socket
- CD/G indicator
- CD-Title jump backwards
- CD-Title jump forwards
- End CD playback
- CD playback start/stop
- CD playback / pause indicator
- for selection of the programme for
the built-in monitor
- CD programme indicator
- for selection of the programme for
the video output
- CD repeat indicator
- activates the desired operating
- Start cassette recording
- Start cassette playback
- Cassette wind backwards
- Cassette wind forwards
- Stop cassette playback
Open cassette compartment
- Pause cassette playback
or recording
- Microphone input 2

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