Owner`s manual

10
Preparation
Dispose of batteries promptly
and properly; do not bury or burn
them.
Notes:
Always connect the Weatheradio
to AC power for normal use.
If the backup battery becomes
weak, your Weatheradio might
not sound a tone when an
emergency or test alert is
broadcast. Test your radio’s
reception periodically, and
replace the battery if the tone
does not sound.
Connecting the Weatheradio
to AC Power
1. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s
barrel plug into the
DC 9V
jack on the back of the
Weatheradio.
2. Route the adapter’s cord through
the strain relief slot at the bottom
of the Weatheradio.
3. Plug the adapter into a standard
AC outlet.
Installing the Weatheradio’s
Backup Battery
1. Press down on the battery
compartment cover, then slide it
off.
2. Snap a 9V battery onto the
battery terminals inside the
compartment, then place the
battery inside the compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
Notes:
When (indoor battery low
icon) flashes, replace the battery.
The Weatheradio’s backlight
lights for about 10 seconds each
time you press a key, or until the
alert’s effective time expires
when an alert message is
received.
Installing the Remote
Sensor’s Batteries
1. Remove the attached mounting
bracket.
2. Loosen the screws on the battery
compartment cover and remove
the cover.
3. Set the channel switch inside the
battery compartment to
CH 1
,
2
,
or
3
.
CH 1 2 3