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For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

SKU 92078

Maintenance

1.

To clean the radio, wipe down with a clean and soft cloth, dampened with water.
Do not use corrosive chemical solvents. Damage
may occur to the internal components.

2.

There are no internal replacement parts available.

3.

Store the radios in a clean and dry location when
not in use. Remove batteries before storing.

4.

Battery Replenishing

There are two methods available:

– Removal and Replacement

a. Push down on the Belt Clip button and turn the  Belt

Clip to the side. Unlock and remove the battery cover.

b. Replace new or recharged batteries as shown to

the right.

– Recharging using the Charging Adapter (not included)

a.

Only attempt to recharge NiCd or NiMh rechargeable batteries.  Other batteries
may leak or damage the device if recharging is attempted.

b. Plug the Charging Adapter (not included, but available as a part) into the charging

jack and switch on the radio.

c. Charging time for most batteries is from 5-6 hours.  The battery level indicator will

flash while charging and will stop flashing when the battery is fully charged.

d. Although a signal can still be received while charging, you can only communicate

with another radio after charging is complete. (The Call and PTT buttons do not
work while charging.)

Monitoring Function

1.

Under weak transmission conditions, press and hold the MON key. All signals
on the same channel will be received.

2.

Release the MON key to return to normal operation.

Key Lock Function

1.

Press the CALL Key and Channel Switch (up or down arrow) and hold for three
seconds. This locks the channel selection. The Key Lock indicator lights. The
CALL, PTT, and MON keys function as normal.

2.

Repeat Step 1 to unlock again. The Key Lock indicator goes off.

Low Battery Alert

1.

If the LCD shows the flashing 

 icon and the low battery alarm sounds every

3 minutes, this means that the battery is low.

2.

Switch the unit off and replace/recharge the batteries immediately.

Summary of Contents for 92078

Page 1: ...herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools For technical questions and replacement parts please call 1 800 444 3353 92078 SPECIFICATIONS Item Description Radio Channels 22 FRS GMRS 14 FRS frequency channels Signal Type FM Frequency Modulation Communication Range Approximately two miles line of sight LCD Indicators Channel number transm...

Page 2: ...tended 4 Maintain product with care Follow instructions for changing batteries on page 4 Remove batteries when storing the radios 5 Stay alert Watch what you are doing use common sense Do not operate the radio when performing another task 6 Check for damaged parts Before using this product any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perf...

Page 3: ...his product but must be supplied by the opera tor Communicating 1 Turn Volume Control knob clockwise until a click is heard Adjust volume to midpoint 2 Press the up or down arrow Channel Switch to select the desired Channel Number Both radios have to be set to the same channel number to communicate The Channel Display shows the current channel 3 Press the Call Key once to transmit a call tone to a...

Page 4: ...able as a part into the charging jack and switch on the radio c Charging time for most batteries is from 5 6 hours The battery level indicator will flash while charging and will stop flashing when the battery is fully charged d Although a signal can still be received while charging you can only communicate with another radio after charging is complete The Call and PTT buttons do not work while cha...

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