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FEATURES
Battery Compartment
This radio can be powered using a
MILWAUKEE 12, 14.4, 18 or 28 volt bat-
tery pack. Run time can be maximized us-
ing a 28 volt battery pack.
For your convenience, this radio has a
deep discharge protection feature that
stops the radio if a battery pack is running
too low. This prevents a full electrical dis-
charge and prolongs the life of the battery.
See the "Battery Pack Protection" section
for more information.
Stereo AUX Jack
This jack can be used to import the audio
sound of a CD player, MP3 player or other
audio device.
12 Volt DC Output Jack
This jack can be used to charge a cell
phone, power a CD player or any other
device that uses less than one (1) amp of
DC electrical current.
Output wiring is
center positive
NOTE: Any device that uses more than one
amp of DC electrical current will trip a self-
resetting function and disable the output.
Detachable Bag
This water-resistant bag is designed to
store a portable CD player, cell phone, pen-
cils and pens.
20 Station AM/FM Preset
Up to 10 different radio stations per fre-
quency band can be programed into
memory for faster tuning.
Clock/Preset Backup
The clock and station presets are main-
tained by two (2) double AA batteries, lo-
cated on the bottom of the radio unit. Bat-
teries are included.
Mono or Stereo Sound
Push down the tuning knob to switch be-
tween Mono or Stereo sound. Mono sound
is better for listening to talk radio and for
receiving weaker radio signals.
Weather Band Station
Seven (7) different weather forecast sta-
tions are programmed into memory for
faster tuning.
The broadcast range from the weather ra-
dio transmitter is approximately forty miles.
The effective range depends on such
things as terrain and quality of indoor/ out-
door antenna. Some stations may not be
available in all locations.
For more information on weather band sta-
tions, visit the following address on the
Internet:
www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr
Punch EQ Button
This bass boost can be set to three differ-
ent levels of output or turned off.
Durable Construction
This radio is designed to withstand harsh
operating environments as well as unin-
tentional drops.
External Antenna Connection
Allows connection of an additional antenna
which may improve reception for FM and
weather band frequencies.
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OPERATION
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of fire or elec-
tric shock, do not expose this
radio to rain or moisture.
To power the radio, plug the cord into an
appropriate AC outlet or install a suitable
battery pack.
Installing Battery Pack
1.
Lift lock/release latch to open battery
compartment.
2.
Insert battery pack all the way until
you here a click.
3.
Close battery compartment door and
secure the lock/release latch.
Removing Battery Pack (Fig. 1)
Fig. 1
Eject button
1.
Lift lock/release latch to open battery
compartment
2.
Push the eject button and pull out the
battery pack.
3.
Close battery compartment door and
secure the lock/release latch.
Battery Pack Protection
When powering the radio with a battery
pack, the radio will automatically turn off
when the battery pack's charge becomes
too low. This prevents a full discharge and
prolongs the life of the battery pack.
1.
Remove the battery pack and place it
on the appropriate charger.
2.
Insert a fully charged battery pack or
plug the radio into an AC outlet.
3.
Turn the radio off, then on again to re-
set the protection circuit.
Finding Stations
Selecting Band: Push the MODE button to
select AM, FM, or weather band before
tuning.
Manual Tuning: Turn the tuning knob right
or left until it clicks to step through stations
on the current frequency band.
Auto Seek Tuning: Turn the tuning knob
slightly and hold for one (1) second or
more. The radio automatically tunes to the
nearest station on the current frequency
band. Turn the tuning knob clockwise to
go up on the band frequency, counterclock-
wise to go down on the band frequency.
Setting Clock
1.
Push the CLOCK button to view time.
NOTE: Radio has to be powered on.
2.
Push MEM button. Display window will
flash.
3.
Turn the tuning knob clockwise to set
hours, counterclockwise to set min-
utes.
4.
Push the MEM button or wait five (5)
seconds to set time.
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