POWER SOURCE
BATTERY OPERATION
.Open the battery cover.
.Insert 3 “D” size
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THIS UNIT
.Load new batteries with their polarities (“+” and
.If the radio will not be used for a long time, remove all of the batteries, and store them in a cool and dry place.
.Remove dead batteries immediately and properly dispose of them.
4.Do not use old and new or different types of batteries (e.g., alkaline and manga- nese) together.
BATTERY LIFE
If the sound becomes low or distorted, replace all of the batteries with new ones.
TO USE AC HOUSE CURRENT
Plug the AC cord into the AC cord socket located on the rear of the radio, and the other end into an AC wall outlet.
RADIO OPERATION
.Set the hold switch off (slide up).
.Press the power button to turn on the radio.
.Adjust the volume by turning the volume control dial.
4.Select the preferred frequency band (AM/FM/TV/NOAA) by pressing the BAND / ALERT button. The selected band will appear on the display.
5.Press the light button to turn the backlight on for about 8 seconds.
.Use the TUNING DOWN / UP buttons or the NUMBER buttons to tune to a station. The frequency will be displayed on the LCD. Please see page 4 (TUNING) for more information.
7.Press and hold the TIME button to switch from FM stereo mode to FM mono mode.
8.Press the TIME button once to show the time. Press it again to display the time for alarm 1. Press it again to display the time for alarm 2. Press it again to display the fre- quency. The radio will automatically return to displaying the frequency after 5 seconds.
9.Adjust the antenna. See page 5.
0. Press the power button to off the radio.
.Before turning the radio off, set the NOAA band to your local NOAA frequency. When the radio is off, press the BAND / ALERT button to turn on the NOAA alert function. NOAA will be shown on the bottom right of the LCD. When there is a NOAA alert, the radio alarm will sound, the light will turn on and the radio will turn on to the NOAA band.
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