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MaNUaL TUNiNG

The TUNE/SEEK 

 buttons are used to manually tune 

to the desired radio frequency. The selected frequency 

is displayed on the digital display.

To use tune feature:

  Press  the  TUNE/SEEK  LEFT  button  and  quickly

  release to tune to the next lowest frequency step.

  Press  the TUNE/SEEK  RIGHT  button  and  quickly 

release to tune to the next highest frequency step.

  Press the PRESET button to store the frequency in 

the selected memory location.

To use seek feature:

  Press  and  hold TUNE/SEEK  LEFT  button  for  one

  second to tune to the next lowest frequency with clear

  reception.

  Press and hold TUNE/SEEK RIGHT button for one 

second  to  tune  to  the  next  highest  frequency  with 

clear reception.

To use the antenna:

  Raise or lower radio antenna until radio channel can

  be heard clearly.

sTORiNG a pREsET iN MEMORy

The  memory  feature  saves  up  to  20  frequencies 

as  presets  in  the  radio’s  memory.  You  can  save  10 

frequencies in FM mode and 10 in AM mode.

To store a frequency in memory:

  Tune to the frequency you want to save.

  Press  and  hold  the  PRESET  button. A  memory 

location number will blink on and off.

  Press the TUNE/SEEK RIGHT or TUNE/SEEK LEFT

  button to select a memory location.

  Press the PRESET button to store the frequency in 

the selected memory location.

To recall a preset frequency:

  Press  the  PRESET  button  and  quickly  release  to 

cycle through stored frequencies.

sETTiNG THE cLOcK

Press the CLOCK button to view the time in the digital  

display.  To  return  to  the  frequency    view,  press  the 

CLOCK button again.

NOTE:

 In AUX mode, the time is always displayed.

To set the clock:

  Press the CLOCK button until the time is displayed 

on the digital display.

  Press  and  hold  the  CLOCK  button.  The  number 

representing the hours will blink on and off.

  Turn the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN knob to 

set the hour.

NOTE:

 To set the clock to an hour between noon and

midnight, tune the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN

knob until "PM" appears in the display.

  Press the CLOCK button. The number representing

  the minutes will blink on and off.

  Turn the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN knob to 

set the minutes.

  Press the CLOCK button. The clock is now set.

NOTE: If AAA batteries are removed or lose charge for

more  than  15  seconds,  clock  settings  will  be  lost. 

Settings  are  not  affected  by  the  removal  of  the  18  V 

battery.

UsiNG Mp3 aND cD pLayERs (NOT iNcLUDED)

  Select AUX mode.

  The retainer strap may be used to secure an MP3

  player into position.

NOTE:

 The retainer strap cannot secure CD players.

  Connect the integrated auxiliary cable to the MP3 or

  CD player.

NOTE:

 The auxiliary cable cannot be removed from the

radio.

  The  CD  or  MP3  player  must  be  ON  and  in  PLAY 

mode for sound to be heard through the speaker.

  All MP3 player controls can be used normally while

  connected to the radio.

NOTE:

 Volume for any device connected through the

auxiliary connector can be adjusted using the volume

control for that device or with the VOLUME UP or

VOLUME DOWN knob on the radio.

  Turning the radio OFF will NOT turn the MP3 player

  OFF.

  The integrated auxiliary cable DOES NOT provide

  charging function.

  For complete operating instructions for all MP3 and

  CD players, always refer to the manual that was

  included with your model.

  12V USB port/charger can only be used to charge a 

USB device.

Summary of Contents for CDRC18240G

Page 1: ...240Vac 18VDC LCD Display RADIO CHARGER User OPERATING MANUAL CDRC18240G...

Page 2: ...compartment 15 Battery door 16 Battery pack 17 Battery port 18 Battery 19 Battery latches 20 On Off Volume knob 21 AC or DC power 22 TUNE SEEK DOWN 23 TUNE SEEK UP 24 Mode 25 Preset station indicator...

Page 3: ...14 12 13 16 18 17 15 19 11 30 20 29 28 23 22 25 26 27 21 24...

Page 4: ...CHARGER LED STATUS 33 33 32 34 31 31 35 37 36 38 39...

Page 5: ...Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before operating this machine Subject to technical modifications...

Page 6: ...nd must be repaired c Disconnect the plug from the power source and or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive sa...

Page 7: ...into an electrical outlet therefore they are always in operating condition Be aware of possible hazards when not using your battery product or when changing accessories Following this rule will reduc...

Page 8: ...charging the battery charger should not be operated on a combustible surface in an inflammable environment Do not cover the ventilating slits Never disassemble the device yourself Pull the plug of th...

Page 9: ...operation Connect the charger to the power supply Place the battery pack in the charger aligning raised rib on the battery pack with the groove in the charger Press down on the battery pack to be sur...

Page 10: ...shing OFF When battery pack reaches warmed temperature charger begins fast charge mode Evaluate Deeply discharged Flashing OFF Charger precharges battery until nomal voltageis reached then begins fast...

Page 11: ...40V 50Hz mains power APPLICATIONS You may use this product for the purposes listed below Listening to AM FM radio Amplifying MP3 players CD players and other audio devices This product will accept Ryo...

Page 12: ...d rib on the battery pack with the groove in the radio s battery port 2 Latch down the battery bay cover To remove Unlatch on both sides of the battery bay cover to release and remove the battery pack...

Page 13: ...n NOTE In AUX mode the time is always displayed To set the clock Press the CLOCK button until the time is displayed on the digital display Press and hold the CLOCK button The number representing the h...

Page 14: ...ING When servicing use only identical Ryobi replacement parts Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause product damage WARNING Do not abuse power tools Abusive practices can damage the tool...

Page 15: ...S To the full extent permitted by law all warranties conditions and other terms express or implied by statute custom or common law are excluded Nothing contained in these terms and conditions excludes...

Page 16: ...rchase date Model number Serial number All Australian enquiries 1300 361 505 toll free TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED A B N 98 002 277 509 Level 1 660 Doncaster Road Doncaster VIC 3108 Fa...

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