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OWNER S ANUA' M L
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TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN
EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES
CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. TO PREVENT FIRE
OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.) Read these instructions.
2.) Keep these instructions.
3.) Heed all warnings.
4.) Follow all instructions.
5.) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6.) Clean only with dry cloth.
7.) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8.) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10.) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11.) Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
13.) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain
or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
14.) This appliance shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no object filled with
liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
15.) Do not overload wall outlet. Use only power source as indicated.
16.) Use replacement parts as specified by the manufacturer.
17.) The product may be mounted to a wall only if recommended by the manufacturer.
18.) Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks.
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C A U NT I O
R C R C H CI OSK F E EL T I S O K
D N NO O OT PE
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WARN NI G: T TO R DUCE E HE
R C R C H CISK E E OF L T I S O K
D N R C RO O T E VEMO OVE
( )O R C B A K , N U RO S E
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
R R R C NE EF S E V I I G O T
Q U D R CA EL I IF S E V I E
PE S ER ONN L .
C A U O NT I
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B Be e efor W eg ni
Thank y ou fo pur rchasing this Emerson aud oi p odur ct. The Emerson b rand is your
ass c yu anr e o qua f lit , f per o an e and a uerm c v l .
Our eng neei rs v ha e in udedcl many u e us f l and on en en c v i t f t ea ures in h t is product.
Pleas s s s c y k s ye be u e o ead hr t r t i Owner Manual o p e em l t l to a m e u er ou a e r
ge ng he a u bene o eatti t m xim m f t fi r m ch ea u e f t r .
This p odur ct was manu af ctured using the h ghei st quality co ponenm ts and standards
o o an h p af w rkm s i . It w s s y s s c s te ted b Emer on n i pe tor and ound o be n pe e f t i rf ct
wo ng o de be o e e ou arki r r f r i lt ft r f c ytor . H wo e ev r, t t t t he e a ar is lw ys he han e c c ha
so e p ob em r l m may o ucc r bec sau e o f rough hand ng du ng li ri ship enm t t to he re at il
s c st t t fo e or r o he i lna on u em r.
If, ft t a e ead ngr r i h anua ou e pe en e an p ob e h he ope a on ois M l, y x ri c y r l ms wit t r ti f
th pis rodu p eact, l se e e r f r t to he in u onstr cti s for ob a n ngt i i s v cer i e a het t end o h f t is
Manua e on and e on e a e a e o ed ol. Em rs Em rs r t il rs r c mmitt t you a ar s t fis ct .ion
On e aga n han o pu hac i , t ks f r rc s s s ci ing h t Emer on aud o p odu i r t.
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Avo di i llin ast ng this unit in p a el c s
e po ed o d e un gh o o e ox s t ir c st li t r cl s t
hea ad a ng app an e u h at r i ti li c s s c s
e el ctric heaters, on top of o het r ste eor
equ p en ha ad a e oo u hi m t t t r i t s t m c
heat, p al c se lacking ventilation or dusty
a ear s c s s c c s, p al e ub ej t t o on t tan
vibra onti and/or hu dmi or moist a ear s.
F FCC N I OR AM TION
Th equ p en hais i m t s s been e t ted and ound o o p f t c m ly with the limi lt fs o ar C ass B
d g a de e pui it l v ci , rsuan ot t Pa 15rt o hef t FCC Ru el s. The es limits are de gned si to
p o de ear vi r s c s c sonab e p o el r t ti ion aga n t f t f harm u nl i er e enr e n a e i r i i ldent a
installa onti . This equip enm t gene ar tes, u es s, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not insta edll and used in acco dan er c with the instructions, may cause harmful
i i i in e e en e o adt rf r c t r o o un c mm cat on o e es. H w v r, t t t t he e no gua anr is r ee ha
in e e en et rf r c will no o ut cc r in a pa u artic l r in a ast ll tion. If th equ p enis i m t does c sau e
ha u n e e en e o ad o o e e on e ep on h h an be de e ned brmf l i t rf r c t r i r t l v si i r c ti , w ic c t rmi y
t t t ff , t t t t t tu n ngr i he equ p en i m o and on he u e en ou aged s r is c r o ry o o e c rr c he
in e e en e bt rf r c y one or mo er of the fo oll wing ea m s su er :
Reo enri t or re o a el c t the e e r c i iv ng an enna t .
cIn reas se he t epa a on be een he equr ti tw t ip en and e em t r c iver.
cConne t the equ p eni m t in ot an ou e on a u d e en o ha o h h tl t c cir it iff r t f r m t t t w ic
the e e r c i iver s c onnect .ed
sCon ult the dea e ol r r an e pe en ed ad o e hn x ri c r i / tTV c i ic an fo he pr l .
T Fh de e o p e h a 15 o heis v ci c m li s wit P rt f t CC R u e pe a on ub e o hel s. O r ti is s j ct t t
fo o ngll wi two c sond oni it :
( )1 Th de e ais v ci m y not c sau e ha urmf l in e e en et rf r c , and
( )2 Th deis vic se u m t accept any in e e en et rf r c re ec ived, i l inc ud ng in e e ent rf r ce
t tha may c s sau e unde ired ope a on r ti .
IMP ESO OR AN NT T T
NOTE: f t t f t f The anu m ac u e nor r is re pon b es si l o an ad o o nr y r i r TV i er e en er c
c s y z c s sau ed b unau hot ri ed od m i if a onti t to hi equ p en u hi m t. S c mod a oni if c ti s
c v s s you dl o d hei t U er' au hot rit t t t t.o ope a r e he equ p en i m
Ope a er t c son otr l and s c swit he as
de bed nscri i the manual.
Be o e u n ng on he po ef r t r i t w r, ma ek
certa ni t tha the po ew r co dr is p oper rly
i lln ast ed.
vWhen o m ing the set, be u e s r t fo irst
d onne heisc ct t AC w po e o dr c r .
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UNPACKING AND SET UP
• Remove the radio from the carton and remove all packing material from the
radio. We suggest that you save the packing material, if possible, in the unlikely
event that your radio ever needs to be returned for service. The original carton
and packing material is the only safe way to pack your radio to protect it from
damage in transit.
• Remove any descriptive labels or stickers on the front or top of the cabinet. Do
not remove any labels or stickers from the back or bottom of the cabinet.
• Place your radio on a level surface such as a table, desk or shelf, convenient to
an AC outlet, out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of excess heat, dirt,
dust, moisture, humidity, or vibration.
• Unwind the AC power cord and extend it to its full length.
AC OPERATION
The AC power cord is located inside the battery compartment. It is permanently
attached to the radio to prevent loss.
Open the battery compartment by pressing on the “
OPEN
marks on the cover
and sliding it downward in the direction of the arrows.
P EPR ARAT FION OR U SE
O P E N
O P E N
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Remove the coiled AC cord from the storage compartment and extend it to its
full length.
Position the cover over the battery compartment and place the cord into the
notch on the battery compartment cover as shown.
Slide the battery cover upward until it snaps back into place.
Connect the AC cord to your 120V 60Hz outlet.
Note: When the AC power cord is connected to the outlet the power source
automatically switches to AC. You may leave batteries inside the unit if desired.
There is no battery consumption when the power cord is connected to an AC
outlet.
CAUTION
Th ad o de gned o ope a e on no a 120 60is r i is si t r t rm l V Hz AC w po e onr ly. t Do no
a e ptt m t to ope a e r t the radio on any o het r po ew r source. You ou d au e da c l c s mage
t t t t to he ad o r i ha is no c vo e ed br y you a anr w rr ty.
Th ad o u e a po a edis r i s s l riz AC w p ugl h hic
has one b adel wider than the other. This plug
will only f ti in ot a po a l rized AC out t.le This is
a a e ea u e he p ug no ou s f t fy t r . If t l will t f t, i y
may ha e anv o de non pol r - l iar zed AC ou etl t.
Do no de ea he t f t t sa e ea u e bf t fy t r y trying o t
f t ,ile he de b ade wi r l o ep ar r l ci lng he p t ug.
Con a an e e an o ep a e out ct l c ctri i t r l c y r
ou da ed ou et t tl t.
OP EN
OP EN
AC Plug
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BATTERY OPERATION
This unit requires 4 AA batteries, not included. We recommend using a well-
known brand of alkaline batteries for longest life and best performance.
Open the battery compartment by pressing on the “
OPEN
marks on the cover
and sliding it downward in the direction of the arrows.
If necessary, fold the AC power cord as shown and push it back into the cord
storage compartment.
Insert the 4AA batteries into the battery compartment as shown. Be sure to
observe the polarity markings inside the compartment. If the batteries are
inserted incorrectly the unit will not work.
Slide the battery cover upward until it snaps back into place.
Note: When the radio sound becomes weak or distorted it is time to change
the batteries. Replace all 4 batteries with fresh, new alkaline batteries at the
same time.
OPEN
OPEN
Ba e y eca stt r Pr u onti
Rep al c s s ye en o ba e em t f tt ri mu t be done b an adu lt.
xDo no t mi o d and nel w ba e ett ri s.
x k sDo no t mi al a neli , tanda d a bon n o e ha geab e n e ad u ba e er (c r -zi c) r r c r l ( ick l-c mi m) tt ri s.
s y s s c cThe uppl te narmi l a e no o ber t t hor -t ir u edit .
cNon e-r ha geab e ba e er l tt ri s c a e no o be er t t r ha gedr .
x s s vE hau t tted ba e eri a e o be e or t r m ed.
y s v y sOnl ba e ett ri o he equf t i a enl t t pe a e o be u r t ed.
s s c c yBa e ett ri a e o be nr t i e ed h hert wit t o err t t po al ri .
s sDi po e o ba e e p ope f tt ri s r rly. Do no d po e o ba e e t is s f tt ri s i in f re. tt The ba e eri s y x ma e p odel
o ear l k.
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PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE
Th ode equ pped h non d ubbe ee o p e en he p odu ois m l i s i wit -ski r r 'f t t' r v t t r ct f r m
mo ngvi when you ope a e he r t t c son otr l . These ee 'f t' a e ade o non g a ngr m fr m -mi r ti
r r rubbe ma et i l i lla s cpe a y fo u a ed o a o d ea ng anrm l t t v i l vi y marks or s sta ni on your
fu nr iture. However certa ni types of oil based f tu nr i u er polishes, wood p er servatives,
o ean ng p a a au e he ubbe ee o o en and ea e a o ar cl i s r ys m y c s t r r 'f t t' s ft , l v m rks r
rubber re duesi on the f tu nr i u er . To p er vent any damage to your fu nr iture we strongly
reco endmm t tha you pu harc se small self-adhes vi e f tel pad as, vail lab e at ha d ar w re
s s v c s v yto er and ho e p o m im r e enm t en et r e er whe e and app he e pad o her , ly t s s t t
bo o o he ubbe ee be o ett m f t r r 'f t' f r you p a l c ce he p odu t r t f on i ine ooden u n w f r t .u er
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LOCAT F T LIO ON C NO RO S AND ND CA I I TORS
1.) WEATHER Band Button.
2.) FM/TV/Weather Band
Telescopic Antenna.
3.) WEATHER BAND FINE
TUNING Control.
4.) Battery & AC Cord
Compartment.
5.) Carrying Handle.
6.) VOLUME/Power “On/Off
Control.
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7
8
9
1
2
2
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5
6
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
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7.) PHONES Jack.
8.) Speaker.
9.) Clock SET Button.
10.) Back LIGHT Button.
11.) Clock MODE Button.
12.) LCD Clock.
13.) TUNING Control.
14.) Dial Pointer.
15.) Band (AM-FM/TV1-TV2) Selector
Switch.
TO IP V EW
F TR NO V EI W
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RADIO OPERATION
1.) Turn on the radio by rotating the VOLUME control clockwise.
2.) Rotate the Band Selector switch to select the desired band (AM, FM/TV1 or
TV2).
Select AM to tune AM radio stations.
Select FM/TV1 to tune FM radio stations and TV channels 2 through 6.
Select TV2 to tune TV channels 7 through 13.
3.) Tune the desired station by rotating the TUNING control.
4.) Adjust the VOLUME control as desired.
5.) To turn the unit off, rotate the VOLUME control counterclockwise until a click
sound is heard.
WEATHER BAND OPERATION
Th ad o e e e on nuou o e n en ea he oad ais r i r c iv s c ti s U. .S G v r m t W t r r B c s st f trom he
Na onati l Oceanic and Atmo phes ric Ad n a onmi istr ti (NOAA), part o hef t Depa enrtm t
o o e e h a ona ea he ad o e e n ude o e han 750f C mm rc . T is N ti l W t r R i s rv ci i cl s m r t
transmitters c vo e ngri all 50 st ta es and ad aj cent coastal wa et rs, Pue ort Rico, the U.
S V S P. i i lrg n Is and and hes, t U. . ac ci if Te o e he ea he b oad arrit ri s. T w t r r c s st a er
tran ed on e en epa a e bandsmitt s v s r t s f t .rom 162 400. MHz o 162 550. MHz
To hear the wea het r report ,s p er ss the WEATH RE bu on ontt the top ab ne c i t at any
time. If you we er li isten ng o t ano het r band he t rad oi will au o a at m tic lly s cwit h to the
wea het r band.
The o u v l me e l ve edl i i s f x a opt tim mu li isten ng l le ev on n an I st t Wea het r r ope a onti .
I tn o de r r o n ea i cr s ce o de r reas v v v ce he t o u e el m l e u n hel, t r t o u el m on o up otr l r
do nw .
Note: t t t t tt t t Sin ec he a N i lona Wea he ad or R i ransmi e ope ars r e a mu h o ec l w r
po e han o e a ad o a on he o u e on he ea he bandw r t c mm rci l r i st ti s, t v l m t w t r
w will l be o e han o o band h no a and no anr t f r AM M/F r TV s. T i is s rm l t
i i i l i i j l li ind cat on o an oub f y tr e w th ou un y r t. Ad u he ost t v u e henm w sten ng
t t t f .o he ea W he andr B i ne e ac ss ry
OPERAT T TI ING NS RUC IONS
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If you do not hear the wea het r reports when you p er ss the WEATH RE butt ,on v yer
s yl low ro a et t the WEATH R NDE BA FINE TUN NI G con otr l on the back c ab ne oi t f
t t t f f t t the ad o un r i il i i y cou a e e r r e v ng he requen ocy he a N i lona Wea he ad or R i
t tt t transmi er ha is c b oadr as yti ing n ou a ear r . You on need o do h one e ly t t is tim ,
un e ou o e o a d e en a ea n ha al ss y m v t iff r t r . I t t c s y v se ou gh ha mi t e o ad u t j t t he
WEATH R NDE BA FINE TUN NI G con otr l aga ni .
ANTENNAS
AM – This unit has a built-in ferrite rod antenna, which eliminates the need for an
external antenna, and provides adequate reception in most areas. If reception is
weak, turn the unit to improve reception.
FM, TV, WEATHER BAND The telescopic antenna on the top of the unit is for
these bands only. If reception is weak, adjust the length of the antenna.
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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
Note: The month and date are displayed numerically (MM/DD).
For example, February 28th is displayed as 2 28.
1.) Press the MODE button twice. The Month display
appears.
2.) Press the SET button repeatedly to advance the display to the correct month.
3.) Press the MODE button again. The Day display
appears.
4.) Press the SET button repeatedly to advance the display to the correct day.
5.) Press the MODE button again. The Hour display
appears together with either the “ A” (AM) or P”
(PM) indicator.
6.) Press the SET button repeatedly to advance the display to the correct hour,
AM or PM.
7.) Press the MODE button again. The Minutes
display appears.
8.) Press the SET button repeatedly to advance the display to the correct minute.
9.) Press the MODE button once more, then press
the SET button. The clock begins to run.
To see the date at any time, press the SET button. The display will change from
time to month/date for a few seconds and then change back to time display
automatically.
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NOTE: This radio includes a special circuit that will keep the clock running
for a certain time after the batteries are exhausted, even if the unit is not
connected to the AC outlet. However if you do not replace the batteries for
a long period of time the clock will stop running and will need to be reset
after fresh batteries are installed.
DISPLAY LIGHT
To see the time in low-light conditions, press the LIGHT button. The display lighting
will turn on for a few seconds and then shut off automatically.
EARPHONE JACK
For private listening, an earphone jack is located on the left side of the radio.
Plug in the earphone (not included) and adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
The internal speaker is disconnected when the earphone is plugged into the radio.
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The e a e no u e e eab e pa n de h ad o ear r s r s rv ci l rts i si t is r i . Pl s s v ce e e a r f r ll er i e
p ob e o a qua ed e e ar l ms t li if s rv ci f c yilit .
If t t t he ab ne c i be o e duc m s s y, t t t ft t t wipe he e x e ori r wi h a o s dus clo h on ly. Ne ev r
u e du ng p as sti s r ys s s c o por li he on he t ab nei t.
If t t t t f t t t he ab ne c i be o e dc m s ir y s or mudged wi h i inge pr r n s i ma be pedy wi wi h a
s coft lo h ha hat t t s s y been li lght dam mpened h a wit ild oap and a e o u on s w t r s l ti .
Always sc c c di onne t t he po e w r o d o her fr m t AC ou e be o e ean ng and ne etl t f r cl i , v r
a o an qu d oll w y li i t ge n det i si t t.he ab ne c i
FOR CUSTOMER SE VR I ,CE PLEASE WRITE TO:
Eme on ad o o prs R i C r .,
Con u es m r Affairs Dept.,
5101 a e an St t sm Drive,
I ,rving TX 75063.
FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPE AR TING ASSISTANCE
P EASEL CALL:
1 800 898- - -9020
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O OF Y UR N R R C C N R EA ES SET VI E E TE
PERMITTED TO PER RFO M WA ARR NTY...
CALL TOLL FREE: 1 800- -695 0098-
SE V ER IC
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L TEI IM D WARRAN YT
Emerson Rad o i Corp. warran ts manufact iur ng defects in o gri inal ma et rial, incl iud ng
o g nri i al t par s and wo kr man hs ip, und no uer rm la se a nd ond on , o p od oc iti s f r a eri f
n n y 90 d y o h d o o g n pu hi et ( ) a s fr m t e a et f ri i al rc ase e n hi t . . U S W a eith you dr t d
p oo o pu hr f f rc a e es , w will i i p ovr d pe re a r v no hser ice at c arg e fo r labo r and parts
a at n u ho d a t rize Depo p t Re air Facility, o p h p odu n ou d on.r re lace t e r ct i r i tisc er
Fo r rep o pair r re laceme acn , pt k you un n pr it i a add d box, n o you h k oe e cl se r c ec r
mon y o d p ye r er a ab le to Emerson Rad o i Co p. r in th e amount of $5.00 (not re equir d
by Cali if ro n a e e r sid n ts) to ov hc er s ipp ng i and hand ng o , li c s st and n o opye cl se a c
o you p oo o pu hf r r f f rc ase e. S nd you un or it t :
Eme arson R d o o p.,i C r
5101 St t ma es an Driv ,e
Irv ng, 75063.i TX
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compartment.
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