adventure
Push-to-talk
button
Call alert
The call alert button sends a
ringing sound (like a phone)
to the other walkie-talkie. This
alerts the recipient that you
want to talk.
1. Press the PUSH-TO-TALK
button and the CALL
ALERT button at the same
time. The other walkie-talkie
will ring (as long as it is
switched on!).
2. To talk normally, just press
the PUSH-TO-TALK button.
How To Use Your Call Alert
Battery Installation
– Adults please take note!
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Your walkie talkie is an FM
model (40.665 MHz). FM stands for
‘frequency modulation’ (a type of
radio transmission); essentially, the
walkie talkie broadcasts signals
by varying its frequency.
1. Unscrew the battery cover with
a Phillips screwdriver.
2. Slide off the battery cover.
3. Insert one 9V battery with positive
(+) and negative (–) ends facing the
directions indicated in the battery
compartment.
4. Replace cover, ensuring that it is
securely tightened.
Always remove all old batteries before
replacing with new batteries, and
follow instructions above.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Solution
Interference or
fading message
Move away from any buildings, large structures,
street lights or overhead power lines, as these can
cause interference.
Make sure the antenna is pointing up.
Move closer together; you may be out of range.
No message is
being received
Make sure both handsets are switched on and check
the volume levels.
Make sure that the batteries are inserted properly and
that they aren’t low on power; replace if necessary.
Check that the person receiving isn’t pressing the
PUSH-TO-TALK button.
Make sure that the person sending is pressing the
PUSH-TO-TALK button.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• Your walkie-talkies may work up to 500 metres apart. However, please
note that they will work best in an open area. Adverse weather conditions
can affect the range. These walkie-talkies are not suitable for use inside
buildings or in built-up areas.
• Avoid getting your walkie-talkies wet, as water and damp can affect or
damage the electronics.
• Avoid hitting or dropping your walkie-talkies against a hard surface, as
this can dislodge electrical components.
• Your walkie-talkies have been fully adjusted prior to leaving the factory.
Be sure not to touch the internal components when you are replacing the
batteries.
• If the sound becomes weak, try changing the batteries, or check the
troubleshooting guide on the opposite page.
• Remember to turn off the ON/OFF/VOLUME CONTROL wheel when not
in use.
• Keep or store your walkie-talkies in a dry, clean place.