Weatheradio 6 AM/FM/Weather Clock Radio (120-1458) Operation Faxback Doc. # 18922 SETTING THE TIME Turn the small, inside knob forward until you reach the proper time. NOTE: Dial has numbers for both AM and PM. SETTING THE ALARM Turn the large, outer knob backward until the red arrow in the alarm readout window points to the proper time. Again, note AM and PM markings. AM/FM RADIO 1. Slide the selector switch forward for FM or backward for AM. 2. Move front panel switch to MANUAL. 3. Tune desired station. 4. Adjust VOLume and TONE. 5. To turn radio off, slide lever to OFF. For alarm operation slide lever to AUTO. WEATHERADIO 1. Press WEATHER bar. 2. Adjust WEATHER TUNE for station in your area. 3. Adjust VOLume and TONE. NOTE: WEATHER over-rides all controls except VOLume. Follow above procedure to get instant weather with radio OFF, or when listening to AM or FM. WAKE TO BUZZER 1. Slide ALARM Switch back to BUZZER. 2. Use large, outside ALARM SET knob to set wake-up time. 3. Push slide switch to AUTO. 4. For extra five minute sleep periods (up to an hour), press SNOOZE bar. 5. To turn buzzer off, push slide switch to OFF. WAKE TO MUSIC 1. Slide ALARM switch forward to RADIO. 2. Use large, outside ALARM SET knob to set desired wake-up time. 3. Set the radio to the desired station. 4. Adjust VOLume and TONE. 5. Set slide switch to AUTO. 6. For extra five minute sleep periods (up to an hour), press SNOOZE bar. 7. To turn radio off, set slide switch to OFF. 8. If left on AUTO, radio will turn itself off in one hour. SLEEP WITH MUSIC 1. Set station, VOLume and TONE. 2. Set slide switch to AUTO for wake-up next morning, or to OFF. 3. Turn white SLEEP knob for up to 60 minutes of music. PRIVATE LISTENING Plug earphone or pillow speaker into SPEAKER JACK. CLEANING Use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water or a mild soap solution to clean cabinet. Do NOT use solvents or abrasives. ANTENNAS The built-in antennas should be adequate in most areas. If an external FM antenna is needed, connect it to ANT and GND terminals on the radio's rear panel. WEATHER The WEATHER band monitors continuous broadcasts by the National Weather Service. Check with your local U.S. Weather Bureau office or Federal Communications office to see if there is a station in your area. Most of these stations operate on a frequency of 162.55 MHz. In locations where there might be interference with another Weather Service station, a second frequency is provided-162.4 MHz. This is why we have included a tuning control for the weather band. Typical reception distances vary from 10-40 miles depending on local conditions and terrain. (/all-02/08/96)