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NOTE

: Make certain the batteries are installed correctly. The wrong polarity may damage the 

unit. 

WARNING: 

 

Do not mix old and new batteries. 

 

Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. 

 

Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommend are to be used. 

 

If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. Old or 
leaking batteries can cause damage to the unit and may void the warranty. 

 

Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may explode or leak. 

6.5

 

Power Consumption 

The WR-334-U includes a 3.7 DC rechargeable Lithium Ion large battery capacity (600 mAh) as the 
primary energy storage, but different operational modes result in significantly varying power 
consumption requirements. Here is a general guide on power consumption, typical user operation and 
recommend power sources. 
 

Mode Typical 

User 

Operation 

Power 

Consumption 

Recommend Power Source 

Flashlight 

Emergency or remote use 

Low 

Solar, Hand Crank, AAA 
Batteries 

AM/FM/Weather 
Band Radio 

Emergency or remote use 

Low 

Solar, Hand Crank, AAA 
Batteries 

Weather Alert 

Continuous monitoring (1) 

High 

AC, USB (from computer) 

Cell phone 
charging 

Short term emergency use 

High 

AC, USB (from computer), 
Hand Crank, AAA Batteries 

(1)

 

The weather alert mode consumes a significant amount of power because it is constantly 
scanning for the emergency 1050 Hz tone from the National Weather Service.  We 
recommend connecting the power input to a USB computer port or the included USB to AC 
converter for continuous alert operation (reference Section 11). Otherwise, you must rely on 
hand crank power in this mode when no power is available. 

7.

 

Operation 

7.1

 

 Flashlight Operation 

Turn the light on and off with the light switch on the top of the unit (Figure 1). 

7.2

 

Emergency Siren with Light Flasher 

To sound the emergency siren with light flasher, press and hold the flashlight switch for 3 seconds. To 
disable, let go of the flashlight switch. 

7.3

 

Radio Operation 

The WR-334-U includes a digital LCD display (Figure 7) with backlighting, with the following push 
button controls: 
 

 

POWER 

. Turns on and off the radio. Transitions from clock display to radio tuner 

display. 

 

MODE

. Switches the radio band between AM, FM, weather band, and weather band alert 

mode. 

 

TUN

:

 Adjusts the radio frequency up 

Version 

2.0 

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2012, 

Ambient 

LLC. 

All 

Rights 

Reserved. 

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Summary of Contents for WR-334-U

Page 1: ...9 7 1 Flashlight Operation 9 7 2 Emergency Siren with Light Flasher 9 7 3 Radio Operation 9 7 4 Time 10 7 5 Radio Band Mode 10 7 5 1 AM FM Radio Tuning 11 7 5 2 Weather Band Tuning 11 7 5 3 Weather Alert Mode 11 7 6 Cell Phone and mp3 mp4 Operation 11 7 7 Low Battery Indication 12 7 8 Audio Output Head Phones 12 7 9 Resetting the Unit 13 8 Care and Maintenance 13 8 1 Battery Maintenance 13 8 2 Gen...

Page 2: ...ng tips please visit http ambientweather wikispaces com wr334 2 Controls No Description No Description 1 Flashlight ON OFF button Emergency Siren Flasher Light button 7 Clock Radio Tune Down button 2 Clock Radio Tune Up button 8 Volume Down button 3 LCD Display 9 Radio Mode Select and Clock Set button 4 Volume Up button 10 Weather Alert Indicator 5 Solar Panel 11 Speaker 6 Power On Standby Smart P...

Page 3: ...ber Dust Cover 14 Metal Clasp 20 Headphone Jack under the Rubber Dust Cover 15 Battery Compartment 21 Power Source Selector located under the Rubber Dust Cover 16 Rubber Dust Cover 22 Reset button under the Rubber Dust Cover 17 Mini USB DC Input Port under the Rubber Dust Cover 23 Crank Handle 18 Charging Indicator under the Rubber Dust Cover Figure 2 ...

Page 4: ...No 20 to the left to energize the rechargeable battery For long term storage you may want to remove the fully charged battery or re insert the plastic battery pull tab 4 2 Warnings When used in the directed manner this unit has been designed and manufactured to ensure your personal safety However improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards Please read all safety and opera...

Page 5: ...e 12 Unplug immediately if liquid has been spilled or any object has fallen into the unit 13 Power Sources The device should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the device Do not overload wall outlet 14 Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type 15 Do not attempt to dismant...

Page 6: ...ose the connectors as shown in Figure 2 For AC DC USB solar power and hand crank power source operation choose the Lithium Ion battery switch position For AAA dry cell battery power operation choose the AAA battery switch operation NOTE There is a charging LED on the back of the unit Figure 4 reference 18 The LED lights RED during charging When fully charged the LED turns GREEN Figure 4 6 1 DC and...

Page 7: ...age may result in damaging the WR 334 U 6 2 Solar Power Lift the rubber tab on the back of the WR 334 U to expose the power switch as shown in Figure 2 Select the Lithium Ion battery switch position Place the WR 334 U in direct or indirect sunlight with the solar panel facing upwards The green battery charging light may illuminate when charging as shown in Figure 1 NOTE There is not enough solar e...

Page 8: ...ume or approximately 3 5 minutes of talk time on the cell phone your results may vary due to phone variation Figure 6 6 4 Dry Cell Battery AAA Battery Power The WR 334 U also includes the option to power from 3 x AAA power instead of the rechargeable battery source This is convenient if you have drained the rechargeable battery source and you wish to avoid hand cranking the unit 1 Open the Battery...

Page 9: ...tteries Weather Alert Continuous monitoring 1 High AC USB from computer Cell phone charging Short term emergency use High AC USB from computer Hand Crank AAA Batteries 1 The weather alert mode consumes a significant amount of power because it is constantly scanning for the emergency 1050 Hz tone from the National Weather Service We recommend connecting the power input to a USB computer port or the...

Page 10: ...just the minute up or down Hold the TUN button to change rapidly Press the MODE button to exit the time setting mode 7 5 Radio Band Mode NOTE Radio reception is dramatically reduced when charging from USB Disconnect USB power when listening to the radio Press the POWER button to turn the radio on and transition from the time mode The radio will default to FM band or the last radio band since power...

Page 11: ...he event of an alert the alert light will flash and the radio will sound with the voice of the National Weather Service To disable the alert light press any key To disable the alert light but continue in alert mode press and hold the MODE button to two seconds To verify you have reception in your area the National Weather Service NWS normally run tests each Wednesday between 10 a m and noon local ...

Page 12: ...If you decide to stop cranking for whatever reason please wait at least 5 seconds before cranking the radio again NOTE You may receive a charging compatibility error on your cell phone but your device may still charge and it will not harm your device CAUTION Before charging please refer to the user manual of the device you wish to charge to make sure the charging current required does not exceed 1...

Page 13: ...intenance To maintain the battery Periodically charge the battery to extend battery life Switch off power after radio use to extend battery life Remove the battery or reinsert the plastic battery pull tab for extended storage Remove the AAA batteries for extended storage to prevent battery leakage The battery is a rechargeable 3 7V 600 mAh lithium ion battery To replace the battery open the batter...

Page 14: ...550 MHz Flashlight 35 lumens Flashlight Siren 125 db Size and Dimensions Dimensions 7 75 x 3 75 x 2 0 Weight less than 0 5 lbs Temperature Range Working temperature range 32 to 131 F 0 to 55 C Storage temperature range 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C 10 Troubleshooting Guide If your question is not answered here you can contact us as follows 1 Email Support support ambientweather com 2 Live Chat Support ww...

Page 15: ...ng a cell phone through the Phone Charger Jack is intended for emergency purpose only It is not intended for recharging fully a discharged battery Cell phone battery capacity significantly exceeds the battery capacity of the WR 334 U Therefore a fully charged WR 334 U will only partially charge a cell phone or mp3 mp4 device After the battery stops charging the device disconnect the device and beg...

Page 16: ...the User manual is highly recommended The specifications of this product may change without prior notice This product is not a toy Keep out of the reach of children No part of this manual may be reproduced without written authorization of the manufacturer Ambient LLC WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTIO...

Page 17: ...nd to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communicatio...

Page 18: ...ies Recycle your old rechargeable batteries at one of the many collection sites in the U S and Canada To find the site nearest you visit www call2recycle org or call toll free 1 877 2 RECYCLE Version 2 0 Copyright 2012 Ambient LLC All Rights Reserved Page 18 ...

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