C. Crane PR-D4VW instruction manual Installing the Batteries, Battery Replacement

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Getting Started

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

1)Position the radio face down on a soft surface to protect it.

2)Open the battery compartment cover on the rear of the unit by pressing the catch.

3)Insert the (4) “D” cell batteries into the compartment as ind- icated in the drawing below. Be sure the negative (-) end is against the spring. Refer to the drawing below to insure cor- rect installation of your batteries.

4)Close the battery cover. You are now ready to operate your radio.

Open battery cover by pressing the clip towards the bottom of the radio

Fourth Battery

Third Battery Second Battery First Battery

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Symptoms of low batteries include: Distortion, a “stuttering sound”, flashing low battery sign, or “E” appearing on the display.

After removing dead batteries for replacement, you have at least 5 minutes to replace the batteries before your clock and memory information will be lost (if the radio is not plugged in).

This symbol means

This symbol means

This symbol means the

the batteries are full.

the batteries are low.

batteries are dead.

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Sonido Radio

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Contents Page For your future reference UnpackingTable of Contents Button Identification Getting Started Powering Your RadioAC Power Adapter Operation Sonido RadioInstalling the Batteries Battery ReplacementDisplay Panel Setting the Clock Setting the AlarmTo set the type of alarm Dual alarm set Hour DigitSnooze Feature Beep Tone Alarm HWS Humane Wake SystemTo shut off the alarm Display ButtonSleep Timer Feature Scan Tuning TuningManual Tuning Radio OperationMemory Preset Tuning Weather Alert SystemSetting the Weather Alert Turning Off the Weather Alert Setting Tuning Steps AUX in Jack Headphone JackSpecifications Weather BandStations wont hold in memory Troubleshooting GuideMy radio shuts off after just a few seconds AM reception is poor inside of my buildingRadio Noise Troubleshooting AM Radio Noise Problems and Possible SolutionsNow what can you do about it? AM Tuning & Listening Tips Safety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentSafety Instructions 381C15SA