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7 — English

OPERATION

TURNING THE RADIO ON/OFF 

See Figure 4, page 9.

Press the 

ON/OFF button to turn the radio on or off.

NOTE: When the radio is off, the time will be shown on the 
display even if the 18V battery is removed after the AAA 
batteries have been installed.

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 

See Figure 4, page 9.

When the radio is turned ON, it will return to the last volume 
setting used.
NOTE: If the 18V battery is removed from the radio or has 
no charge, the radio will return to the default volume setting.
To increase the volume: push the VOLUME UP button.
To decrease the volume: push the VOLUME DOWN button.
NOTE: To change volume quickly, hold the VOLUME UP or 
VOLUME DOWN button.

MODE SELECTION

See Figure 4, page 9.

To switch modes, press the 

MODE button. The selected mode 

will be shown in the digital display. There are three modes:

  FM mode

  AM mode

  AUX mode

NOTE:  When turned on, the radio will return to the last 
mode that was used unless the 18V battery is removed or 
has no charge.

MANUAL TUNING

See Figure 4, page 9.

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 DOWN button and quickly release 

to tune to the next lowest frequency step.

  Press the 

TUNE/SEEK UP button and quickly release to 

tune to the next highest frequency step.

To use seek feature:

  Press and hold 

TUNE/SEEK DOWN button for one 

second to tune to the next lowest frequency with clear 
reception.

  Press and hold 

TUNE/SEEK UP 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

See Figure 4, page 9.

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 UP or TUNE/SEEK DOWN 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

See Figure 5, page 10.

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.

  Press the 

VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button to 

set the hour.

 

NOTE: To set the clock to an hour between noon and 
midnight, press the 

VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN 

button until "PM" appears in the display. 

  Press the 

CLOCK button. The number representing the 

minutes will blink on and off.

  Press the 

VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN button 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.

Summary of Contents for P741G

Page 1: ...utilisationavant d employer ce produit GUARDE ESTE MANUAL PARA FUTURAS CONSULTAS CONSERVER CE MANUEL POUR FUTURE R F RENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS General Safety Rules 2 Specific Safety Rules 3 Symbols 4 Fe...

Page 2: ...e locked or off position before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the product Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the product accidentally When battery pac...

Page 3: ...the risk of electric shock For best results your battery product should be charged in a location where the temperature is more than 50 F but less than 100 F To reduce the risk of serious personal inju...

Page 4: ...oduct Please study them and learn their meaning Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the product better and safer Safety Alert Indicates a potential personal injury hazard...

Page 5: ...s you may see on your radio and are not the exact frequencies that you may choose to listen to RETAINER STRAP A retainer strap is located on the back of the radio for holding small music devices such...

Page 6: ...DISPLAY See Figure 4 page 9 The digital display on the front of the radio illuminates when the radio is switched ON displaying the time or frequency and mode If the battery charge is low a flashing lo...

Page 7: ...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 See Figur...

Page 8: ...volume control for that device or with the VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN buttons on the radio Turning the radio OFF will NOT turn the MP3 player OFF The integrated auxiliary cable DOES NOT provide chargin...

Page 9: ...ages de changer d accessoire ou de remiser le produit Ces mesures de s curit r duisent les risques de d marrage accidentel du produit Lorsque le bloc de batteries n est pas en usage le tenir l cart d...

Page 10: ...ide ou mouill Le respect de cette r gle r duira les risques de choc lectrique Pour un r sultat optimal recharger le produit fonctionnant sur batterie dans un local o la temp rature est comprise entre...

Page 11: ...u l limination Courant continu Type ou caract ristique du courant Construction de classe II Construction double isolation V Volts Tension A Amp res Intensit Hz Hertz Fr quence cycles par seconde W Wat...

Page 12: ...de fr quences qu il est possible de voir sur la radio Il ne s agit pas de fr quences exactes qu il est possible de syntoniser COURROIE DE RETENUE Une courroie de retenue est pr vue au dos de la radio...

Page 13: ...couvercle du compartiment des piles Installer deux nouvelles piles AAA en respectant les indicateurs de polarit se trouvant l int rieur du compartiment des piles NOTE Ne pas m langer des piles neuves...

Page 14: ...coute MISE EN M MOIRE DES CANAUX PR R GL S Voir la figure 4 page 9 Lafonctiondemiseenm moirepermetd enregistrerjusqu 20 fr quences titre de canaux pr r gl s dans la m moire de la radio Il est possible...

Page 15: ...de volume de ce dispositif ou l aide du bouton VOLUME UP volume vers le haut ou VOLUME DOWN volume vers le bas de la radio TEINDRE la radio n teint pas le lecteur MP3 Le fait d TEINDRE la cha ne st r...

Page 16: ...producto o ponga el interruptor en la posici n de aseguramiento o apagado antes de efectuar ajustes de cambiar accesorios o de guardar el producto Con tales medidas preventivas de seguridad se reduce...

Page 17: ...educe el riesgo de una descarga el ctrica Para obtener resultados ptimos debe cargar el producto de bater as en un lugar donde la temperatura est entre 10 C 50 F y 30 C 100 F Para reducir el riesgo de...

Page 18: ...rit s locales comp tentes pour les options de recyclage et ou l limination Courant continu Type ou caract ristique du courant Construction de classe II Construction double isolation V Volts Tension A...

Page 19: ...frecuencias que usted puede ver en su est reo y no son las frecuencias exactas que puede elegir para escuchar CORREA DE RETENCI N En la parte trasera de la radio se encuentra una correa de retenci n...

Page 20: ...uevas Aflojar el tornillo de la tapa de las bater as Retire la tapa de las bater as Instale dos bater as AAA nuevas de la forma indicada por las marcas de polaridad situadas dentro del compartimiento...

Page 21: ...ot n sintonizar b squeda hacia arriba durante un segundo para sintonizar la siguiente frecuencia mayor con recepci n clara Para usar la antena Suba o baje la antena de la radio hasta que se oiga clara...

Page 22: ...mientras est conectado a la est reo NOTA Volumen para cualquier dispositivo conectado a trav s de cable de conexi n auxiliar puede ajustarse usando el control del volumen para ese dispositivo o con VO...

Page 23: ...piles recept culo para bater as C Latches loquets pestillos A Screw vis tornillo B Battery cover couvercle des piles tapa del compartimiento de las bater as C AAA batteries piles AAA bater as AAA D Ba...

Page 24: ...de subir volumen C Volume down button bouton de r duire le volume bot n de bajar volumen A MP3 player not included lecteur MP3 non inclus reproductor de MP3 no incluida B Retainer strap courroie de re...

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Page 28: ...NUMBER _______________ SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________ Pour faire une demande de r parations ou obtenir des pi ces de rechange trouver un Centre de r parations agr pour obtenir un soutien...

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