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OPERATING THE LANTERN

The Lantern is controlled by the On/Off Locking Trigger Switch (see the “Controls and Functions” section on page
5 to locate).
Make sure the Lantern is turned OFF when recharging the internal backup battery and when the unit is being
stored.

OPERATING THE 3-LED EMERGENCY LIGHT

The 3-LED Emergency Light is controlled by the LED Emergency Light ON/OFF Pushbutton (see the “Controls and
Functions” section on page 5 to locate). Press it once to turn the LED Emergency Light ON; and again to turn it OFF.

USING THE CELL PHONE CHARGING PORT

The unit does not need to be turned ON in order to use the Cell Phone Charging function.
CELL PHONES CAN BE RECHARGED USING THE INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY HAND-
CRANK ONLY.
• Slide the Power Selector Switch on the back of the unit to the “Ni-MH Battery”

position. 

• Attach the appropriate charging tip (from among those supplied, shown to the right)

to the small barrel tip of the Cell Phone Charging Adapter cord and plug this into the
cell phone.

• Plug the barrel tip end of the cord into the Cell Phone Charging Port (see the “Controls and Functions” section

on page 5 to locate).

• Pull the Fold-Away Hand-Crank out so it is adjacent to the unit body and rotate the Hand-Crank handle.
• The green Charging LED on the back of the unit will light.

CAUTION

SUPPLIED CELL PHONE CHARGING TIPS MAY NOT WORK WITH ALL CELL PHONES. 

Using the

wrong tip may damage your device. Manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused in this manner. Verify tip
compatibility with your cell phone manufacturer or consult your cell phone user manual before using this unit's
cell phone charging feature.

TROUBLESHOOTING

General

Radio

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Internal Backup Battery Replacement

It is recommended that the unit be returned to manufacturer for battery replacement. Contact Customer
Service, toll-free, at 1-800-544-6986.

Battery Disposal

Contains a rechargeable Ni-MH battery, which must be disposed of properly. Recycling is
required — contact your local authority for information. Failure to comply with local,
state and federal regulations can result in fines
or imprisonment. For more information on recycling this battery, call toll-free (800) 822-8837.

WARNINGS

Do not dispose of this unit in fire as batteries inside this product may explode or leak.
Do not expose the unit containing a battery to fire or intense heat as it may explode.

Problem

Solution

Receptions is poor

Reorient the antenna to improve reception.

Audio is week or has poor
quality.

Battery power is low. Either change the dry cell batteries or recharge the
built-in Backup Battery.

Problem

Solution

The unit will not power ON.
Lantern and/or LED Emergency
Light will not function.

Battery power is low. Either change the dry cell batteries or recharge the
built-in Backup Battery.

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Using Dry Cell Battery Power

• Open the battery cover and insert nine (9) “C” dry cell batteries.
• Slide the Power Selector Switch on the back of the unit to the “Dry Battery” position. 
• Test by turning the Lantern ON before proceeding to general operation.

CAUTIONS

When replacing the “C” dry cell batteries:
• DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
• DO NOT mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) and rechargeable (nickel cadmium) batteries.
• Refer to the additional batteries warnings and cautions found in the “Important Safety Instructions” section on

page 3 of this Instruction Manual.

Using Internal Backup Battery Power

• Slide the Power Selector Switch on the back of the unit to the “Ni-MH Battery” position. 
• Test by turning the LED Emergency Light ON before proceeding to general operation.

Recharging the Internal Backup Battery Using the Fold-Away Hand-Crank

Pull the Fold-Away Hand-Crank out so it is adjacent to the unit body. Rotate the Hand-Crank handle (at a rate of 1-
2 rotations per second, with all functions OFF for best results) to generate power if backup battery power is low.
The green Charging LED on the back of the unit will light.

Note:

Backup power operates the LED Emergency Light, Radio and Cell Phone Charging Port only. The Lantern will not operate
from backup power; it can only be powered by the replaceable “C” dry cell batteries.

OPERATING THE AM/FM/WEATHER RADIO

Refer to the “Controls and Functions” illustrations on page 5 to locate referenced controls.
• Slide the OFF/AM/FM/WEATHER Band Selector to the desired frequency.
• Turn the Radio Tuning Knob to tune in the desired station.
• Extend the Telescoping Antenna and adjust for best reception.
• Turn the Volume Control Dial to adjust radio volume.
• Insert earphones/headphones (not supplied) into the Earphone Jack if private listening is desired.

SETTING THE UNIT TO RECEIVE WEATHER ALERTS

Refer to the “Controls and Functions” illustrations on page 5 to locate referenced controls.
• Slide the OFF/AM/FM/WEATHER Band Selector to the WEATHER position.
• Turn the Radio Tuning Knob to tune in the NOAA station with the clearest signal.
• Extend the Telescoping Antenna and adjust for best reception.
• Turn the Volume Control Dial to adjust radio volume.
• Press the Alert ON/OFF Pushbutton to turn Weather Alert ON.
• If desired, press the Alarm Lock ON/OFF Pushbutton.
In ALERT mode, the hazard alarm will sound briefly when a hazard alert is received. In LOCK mode, the alarm
sounds continuously when a hazard alert is received.
Alert works only when the OFF/AM/FM/WEATHER Band Selector is in the WEATHER position and a NOAA station
has been tuned in using the Radio Tuning Knob.

NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) All Hazards

NWR is an all-hazards public warning system, broadcasting forecast, warning and emergency information 24
hours a day directly to the public. 7 NWR Broadcast Frequencies include: 162.400MHz, 162.425 MHz, 162.450
MHz, 162.475 MHz, 162.500 MHz, 162.525 MHz, 162.550MHz.
Broadcast range from the weather radio transmitter is approximately 40 miles. The effective range depends 
on such things as terrain and quality of the receiver and indoor/outdoor antenna. Log onto
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/nwrbro.htm to see which frequency best serves your area.
“All-Hazard” messages are:

• Weather emergencies
• Tornados
• Hurricanes
• Floods
• Blizzards
• Natural emergencies
• Earthquakes

• Forest fires
• Avalanches
• Technological emergencies 
• Chemical & biological hazard
• Oil spill
• Nuclear power plant emergencies
• Maritime accidents

• Train derailment
• National emergencies
• Homeland security warnings
• Terrorists attacks
• Civil emergencies
• Amber alerts

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