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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

1. Antenna
2.   Battery/auxiliary 

compartment

3. Compartment 

latches

4. Bottle 

opener

5. Cord 

wrap

6. Cord
7. Battery 

bays

8. Stereo 

AUX 

jack

9.  USB power outlet
10. AUX storage
11. Volume control
12. Seek/adjust down

MODE

PRESET

CLOCK

SCAN

EQ

MUTE

1

2

3

3

6

4

5

5

8

7

10

MODE

PRESET

CLOCK

SCAN

EQ

MUTE

STEREO
SCAN

11

12

13

14

15

16

11

19

18

17

20

21

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13. Seek/adjust up
14. Mode button
15. Display
16. Mute button
17. On/off button
18. EQ button
19. Scan button
20. Clock button
21. Preset button
22. Backup-battery 

compartment 
(not shown)

ASSEMBLY

WARNING

Recharge only with the charger 
specifi ed for the battery. For spe-

cifi c charging instructions, read the operator's 
manual supplied with your charger and 
battery.

Inserting/Removing Battery Pack 

Turn the compartment latches to unlock and open 
the battery/auxillary compartment.

Insert

 the battery pack by sliding it into the appro-

priate battery bay.  
To

 remove

 the battery pack, pull the battery pack 

off of the bay.

M18

V18 

V28 

12-18V 

NiCd

M12

Battery Indicator

When the radio is powered by a battery pack, the 
battery indicator is displayed.

 Battery pack installed
 Charge battery pack/Battery pack not installed

Battery Pack Protection

To protect the life of the battery pack, the radio will 
shut off when the battery’s charge becomes too low. 
If this happens, remove the battery pack and charge 
it according to the charger’s instructions. 

Installing an Auxiliary Device

Open the Auxiliary Compartment to connect an MP3 
player, CD player, or other audio device using the 
stereo auxiliary jack. Small devices (less than 2.5" 
wide, 5" high, and 5/8" thick) can be stored in the 
compartment during use. 

USB Power Outlet

This jack can be used to charge a cell phone, power 
a CD player or any other device that uses less than 
500 mA of DC electrical current. Charging will only 
occur when the radio is plugged into an outlet. USB 
Power Outlet will not charge when the radio is running 
off of a battery pack.

NOTE:

 Any device that uses more than 500 mA of 

DC electrical current will trip a self-resetting function 
and disable the output. 

Output wiring is 
center positive

WARNING

Batteries may leak chemicals or 
may explode if  used incorrectly.  

The following care should be taken to prevent 
such an incident:
• Make sure the positive (+) and negative (-) battery 

terminals are positioned correctly.

• Do not mix new and old batteries together, or 

mix different types of batteries.

• Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. 
If chemicals from the batteries come in contact 
with your skin, wash them off immediately with 
water. If chemicals leak onto the radio, clean the 
radio completely.

Changing Back-up Batteries

To hold station presets and clock time 
when the battery pack is removed 
and the radio is unplugged, 2 AA 
batteries are required.
1. Remove battery pack and 

unplug radio.

2. Remove the screw and battery 

cover.

3. Insert two (2) AA batteries 

according to matching positive 
(+) and negative (-) marks.

4. Replace the battery cover and 

screw.

OPERATION

WARNING

TAlways remove battery pack be-
fore changing or removing acces-

sories. Only use accessories specifi cally recom-
mended for this radio. Others may be hazardous.
To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not 
expose this radio to rain or moisture.

 Turning On/Off

Plug the cord into an appropriate AC outlet or install 
a suitable battery pack. 
Press the Power 

 button to turn the radio on and 

off. The radio station (frequency) is displayed. To 
display the time, press the CLOCK button.

Volume

Use the 

 to increase or decrease the volume. 

To instantly silent the radio, press the MUTE but-
ton. To return to the set volume, press the MUTE 
button again.

Setting the Clock

1. Press and hold the CLOCK button until the hour 

begins to fl ash. 

2. Use the 

 buttons to change the hour. 

3. Press the CLOCK button again. Use the 

  to 

change the minutes. 

4. Press the CLOCK button again to save. 

EQ Adjustment

To manually adjust the Bass/Treble sound, press the 

EQ button. Set the bass sound using the 

but-

tons. Press the EQ button again to set the treble 
sound, using the 

 buttons. 

Selecting Band

Push the MODE button to select AM, FM, or AUX.

Tuning (Seeking and Scanning)

Press and hold the 

 buttons to SEEK through 

the band. When a station is found, the SEEK will 
stop. Use the SCAN button to continue through the 
stations, pausing at each.

PRESET Stations

To set the PRESET stations:
1. Tune to desired station.
2. Press and hold the PRESET button until the PRE-

SET indicator on the display begins to fl ash.

3. Use  the 

 buttons to select the PRESET 

location for the station. Ten locations (0-9) are 
available.

4. Press the PRESET button to save the location.
To tune to a PRESET station:
Press and release the PRESET button to step 

through the PRESET stations. 

Using the Stereo AUX Jack

1. Open the Battery/Auxiliary Compartment
2. Plug the auxiliary device into the Stereo AUX jack. 
3.  Use the MODE button to select AUX.  
4.  Start the auxiliary device.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury, always 
unplug the charger and remove the 

battery pack from the charger or tool before 
performing any maintenance. Never disassemble 
the tool, battery pack or charger. Contact a MIL-
WAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs.

Maintaining Tool 

Keep your tool, battery pack and charger in good 
repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. 
If the tool does not start or operate at full power with 
a fully charged battery pack, clean the contacts on 
the battery pack. If the tool still does not work prop-
erly, return the tool, charger and battery pack, to a 
M I LWA U K E E   s e r v i c e   f a c i l i t y   f o r   r e p a i r s .

WARNING

To reduce the risk of personal in-
jury, electric shock and damage, 

never immerse your tool in liquid or allow a liquid 
to fl ow inside them.

Cleaning

Clean dust and debris from charger and tool vents. 
Keep tool handles clean, dry and free of oil or grease. 
Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean the 
tool, battery pack and charger since certain cleaning 
agents and solvents are harmful to plastics and other 
insulated parts. Some of these include gasoline, 
turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated 
cleaning solvents, ammonia and household deter-
gents containing ammonia. Never use fl ammable or 
combustible solvents around tools.

Repairs

For repairs, return the tool, battery pack and charger 
to the nearest service center.

ACCESSORIES

WARNING

Always remove battery pack before 
changing or removing accesso-

ries. Only use accessories specifi cally  recom-
mended for this tool. Others may be hazardous. 

For a complete listing of accessories, go online to 
www.milwaukeetool.com or contact a local distributor.

SERVICE - UNITED STATES

1-800-SAWDUST

 

(1.800.729.3878)

Monday-Friday, 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM CST

or visit 

www.milwaukeetool.com

Contact Corporate After Sales Service Technical 
Support with technical, service/repair, or warranty 
questions. 

Email: [email protected]

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