C. Crane CCRadio SW instruction manual Safety Instructions

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Safety Instructions

READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

To prevent damage to your radio or possible injury to you or others, read these safety precau- tions and instructions entirely before applying power to your radio. Keep these precautions and instructions where all who use this radio will read them.

1)COMMON CARE

Check the radio, AC adapter, batteries and any accessories regularly. Do not use the radio if there is any sign of damage. Only operate in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Only use attachments or accessories specified by the manufacturer.

2)BATTERY CHARGING

Battery charging can be dangerous and can cause batteries to overheat and explode and/or leak. THIS RADIO HAS A CHARGING CIRCUIT for both AA and D size batteries. NEVER CHARGE ALKALINE BATTERIES OR other non-rechargeable batteries. Pressing the “MEMORY/CHARGE” button on the front of the radio while the radio is connected to the AC Adapter will start the charging process! See BATTERY CHARGING (page 13) for proper operation of the charging circuit.

3)PROPER BATTERY HANDLING

Never mix different type of batteries or use old batteries with new. This may cause the batteries to leak or explode. Dead batteries are prone to leakage. Remove the batteries when no charge remains. Orientate the batteries correctly in the unit according to the diagram. Do not store batteries with metal objects like paper clips. We recommend you remove batteries from the radio if you are not going to use the radio for one month or more.

4)DISCONNECT THE RADIO IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION

If you smell or notice smoke, disconnect the AC adapter and remove the batteries immediately taking care to avoid burns. Contact C. Crane Company or their representative for inspection and service before any future operation. Only use the AC adapter supplied with the unit and replace it if wires become frayed or exposed.

5)KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

The radio is heavy, especially when batteries are installed. Use only on a stable level surface. Dropping the radio can cause damage or injury. Keep the AC Adapter cord in a position so some- one cannot trip and cause the radio to fall.

6)KEEP AWAY FROM WATER AND MOISTURE

Keep the radio dry. Liquids and moisture can damage the radio. If a liquid leaks into the radio do not operate and seek a qualified service shop. To clean radio, remove the power and use a damp cloth on the exterior only.

7)KEEP AWAY FROM EXTREME TEMPERATURES

Extreme temperatures can damage the radio. Do not leave or use the radio where it can be subjected to high or very cold temperatures.

8)DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE RADIO

Refer all service work to a qualified service shop when the radio does not appear to operate normally, exhibits a change in performance or the radio has received damage. Never open the radio as this may expose you to dangerous voltages and this will void all warranties.

9)OUTSIDE ANTENNAS OR CABLES

Outside antennas or cables should not be used with this radio unless installed by qualified personnel.

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Contents Page Unpacking Before UseTable of Contents Page Front/Top Identification Radio Identification Front ViewLeft Right Radio Identification Side ViewsRadio Identification Back View Dual Time Features and Operation Explained Front of RadioPower Sleep Hour LockMinute Dual Time Clock SETClock SET Memory SET Alarm SETBattery Charging Common Shortwave Broadcast Bands SW BandDial Speed ResetTuning Dial Knob AM RF Gain Knob Volume KnobBass Knob Treble KnobHeadphone Jack AM/SW SwitchAM/SW-FM Band Switch Light BAR LCD DisplaySnooze BAR Line OUT Features and Operation Explained Left SideBattery Size Switch Features and Operation Explained Left, Right & Back MW AM External Antenna Features and Operation Explained Back of RadioBattery Compartment AM if OUT JackFM/SW External Jack SpecificationsGround Jack PAL Connector Assembly Troubleshooting GuideSafety Instructions Model CCRadio SW Ansi C63.4