INSTRUCTION MANUALPLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE.WARNING: TO PREVENTFIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCKHAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSETHIS PRODUCT TO
Page 1011) Weather Alert Modes 2) Memory Location (1 - 5)3) Key Lock On/Off4) Sleep Timer/Snooze Status5) Battery Symbol6) Battery Power Level I
Page 11 Please read this entire section carefully before you start. Set the timewith the radio off. You will need to go through the steps listed below
Page 12NOTES ON THE ALARMYou can also set the alarm time immediately after selecting the radio orbuzzer alarm as described on page 11.To stop the alar
Page 13 RADIO OPERATIONThe CCRadioplusfeatures four bands: AM / FM / TV Audio 2-13 andWeather.MANUALTUNING1) Press the Power Button to turn on the rad
Page 14The WEATHER ALERT modes on the CCRadiopluscan alert you tospecial weather related emergencies. During an emergency or weatherrelated hazard, NO
This is WEATHER ALERT mode with flashing lightonly (no Alarm). If NOAA issues a weather relatedemergency, the radio will automatically alert you witha
LOCK SWITCHThe Lock switch can be used when transportingthe radio to prevent accidentally turning it on.When the switch is pushed up you will see theL
Page 17 The jacks on the back, left side of the radio are for audio input (AUX IN),audio output (LINE OUT) and a timer activation switch .AUDIO &
Page 18through the other source.You can still listen to the CCRadiopluswhile using the LINE OUT jack.TIMER ACTIVATION SWITCHThe black jack labeled wit
Page 19 The timer will go ON and OFF at the same time and same stationevery day until you turn the timer off or reprogram it.TO TURN OFF THE TIMERIf T
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Page 20light will extend up to 12’. Just pull on the connector and unreel it to thedesired length. The black base of the light opens up to reveal a ha
Page 21 NiCad batteries are a great financial and ecological investment if youknow how to use them.• New NiCad batteries require a few charging and di
Page 22SPECIFICATIONSFREQUENCY COVERAGEFM Band: 87.5 - 108 MHz StereoAM Band: 520 - 1710 kHzTV Band: Channels 2-13 Audio OnlyWEATHERBANDChannel 1: 162
Page 23SPECIFICATIONS6V DC CHARGING JACK2.1 mm ID tipped negative. 6 - 9V DC @ 400mA input for directlycharging NiCad batteries. Can also power your r
Page 24RADIO NOISE TROUBLESHOOTINGAnnoying buzzes are many timestransmitted through an AM radio.Here is a check-off list of the mostlikely causes:• Di
Page 25 AM TUNING & LISTENING TIPSThe CCRadioplusis made for distant or weak AM signal listening.Daytime reception is limited to about 300 miles m
Page 26 CityFrequencyDateTimePERSONAL STATION LOGStationCall LettersPlease feel free to copy this page.
Model: CCRadioplusFCC ID: BYG 003THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.1) THIS DEVI
TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 4-5INTRODUCTION ...
Page 4SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSREAD BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENTSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS1) Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before the
Page 510) Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords. This can result in arisk of fire or electrical shock. Never insert objects of any kind into
INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the high per-formance digital CCRadioplus. TheCCRadioplusincorporates the highestquality parts and superior engin
Page 7 81011131415161296512 37417BUTTON IDENTIFICATION1810) Lock Switch11) Tuning Knob12) Power/Sleep Timer13) Telescopic Antenna14) Memory (1-5)
Page 8POWERING YOUR RADIOThe CCRadiopluswill run on (4) “D” size NiCad or alkaline batteries oron 120V AC house current using the included power cord.
Page 9 INSTALLING THE BATTERIESBATTERY REPLACEMENT1) Position the radio face down on a soft surface to protect it.2) Remove the battery compartment co
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