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Use
1. Install the transceivers (Fig. 5-21) with the
PTT (Push To Talk) switch facing out. There
are four (4) docking bays in the charger to
accommodate up to four handsets.
2. Close and latch the door. The latch can be
engaged by gently pressing against the cen-
ter of the door.
3. There are four indicator lights on the door.
Initally they will "glow" red when power is
applied (ignition switch is "On" or "ACC"
position). After the transceiver handset bat-
teries are fully charged, the indicators will
turn green, indicating the transceivers are
ready for use. If the indicator light blinks
red, try removing the handset and re-insert-
ing it into the charger unit.
4. The transceivers may be stored safely in the
charging unit. When the batteries are fully charged, each transceiver will individu-
ally switch to "trickle" mode.
How to Operate your Radio
TO RECEIVE:
1. Turn the power "On".
2. If the "Battery Low" indicator is on, charge the batteries.
3. Set the channel selector to the desired channel.
4. Adjust the volume control to a desirable listening level by pressing and holding the
monitor button while turning the volume control knob.
TO TRANSMIT:
1. Turn the power to "On".
2. If the "Battery Low" indicator is on, charge the batteries.
3. Set the channel selector to the desired channel.
4. To transmit, press the Push to Talk button. Speak slowly and clearly in a normal
voice, approximately 2-3 inches form the microphone. A built-in modulation
control circuit will automatically adjust the microphone input level. There is no
need to speak loudly.
5. To receive, release the Push to Talk button.
6. If the grill does not light, turn the gas off, wait five minutes and repeat the above
steps.
7. Use the temperature control knob to adjust the grill to the desired temperature.
The BBQ Grill grate is coated with standard grill enamel and can be cleaned as you
would a grill at home. Underneath the grate, there is a heat defuser. This is formed and
ventilated to distribute the heat from the burner. Do not use lava rocks in this grill.
To disconnect the BBQ grill, turn the temperature control to the “OFF” position. Reverse
the above fuel hose hookup procedures. Wait until the grill is completely cooled, and
then store it in the supplied carrying case. This carrying case will ONLY accomodate a
cool grill. The grill carrying case has a pocket for accessories such as the fuel hose in the
lid. The bracket will not fit inside the carrying case and will need to be stored in a
separate location.
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CAUTION: The BBQ grill must be COMPLETELY cooled before storing to
avoid damaging the carrying case.
TWO WAY FAMILY RADIO (QWEST OPTION)
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WARNING: Before operating your family radios and charger, please
read all applicable information provided.
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WARNING: Replacement or substitution of transistors, diodes, or
other parts of a unique nature, with parts other than those recom-
mended by the manufacturer, may cause violation of the technical regulations
of Part 95 of the FCC Rules, or violation of Part 2 of the rules. Do not use this
device in or near a mining facility which used remotely triggered explosives or
in an area labeled "Blasting Area". Premature or accidental detonation may
result. Do not use this device or change battereies in potentially explosive
atmospheres, as sparks in such areas could result in an explosion. Turn your
tranceiver off on board aircraft when requested to do so. This transceiver
complies with FCC regulations for use in the United States. Use in other
countries may be prohibited or restricted by local regulations. Please check
with the local agency before using this device outside of the U.S.A.
Your transceiver will achieve maximum operating range when communicating with
another transceiver in a flat open area with no trees or buildings obstructing it's signal.
Range can be up to two (2) miles under such conditions. Obstacles, such as buildings,
trees, or hills may tend to reduce the transceiver's range.
Fig. 5-21
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