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Cat. No. C12-28 DCR Job Site Radio opera tor's MaNUal TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJUR Y , USER MUST READ AND UNDERST AND OPERA T OR'S MANUAL.[...]
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2 imporT anT safeTy insTrucTions specific safeTy rules • Readtheseinstructions. • Keepstheseinstructions. • Heedallwarnings. • Followallinstructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. Never immerse the apparatus in liquid or allow a liquid to ow inside the apparatus. W ater[...]
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3 symbology T o reduce the risk of injury , user must read operator ’ s manual. V olts Alternating Current A Amps Hertz Double Insulated Presence of important operating instructions. Caution. Risk of electric shock. Double insulated tools can use RQOD three wire extension cord. As the distance from the supply outlet increases, you must use a [...]
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4 funcTional descripTion 1. Antenna 2. Battery/auxiliary compartment 3. Compartment latches 4. Bottle opener 5. Cord wrap 6. Cord 7. Battery bays 8. Stereo AUX jack 9. USB power outlet 10. AUX storage 1 1. V olume control 12. Seek/adjust down 13. Seek/adjust up 14. Mode button 15. Display 16. Mute button 17. On/off button 18. EQ button 19. Scan but[...]
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5 assembl y Inserting/RemovingBatteryPack T urn the compartment latches to unlock and open the battery/auxillary compartment. Insert the battery pack by sliding it into the ap - propriate battery bay . T o remove the battery pack, pull the battery pack off of the bay . M18 M12 BatteryIndicator When the radio is powered by a battery p[...]
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6 SettingtheClock 1. Press and hold the CLOCK button until the hour begins to ash. 2. Use the buttons to change the hour . 3. Press the CLOCK button again. Use the to change the minutes. 4. Press the CLOCK button again to save. EQ Adjustment T o manually adjust the Bass/Treble sound, press the EQ button. Set the bass sound using the but[...]
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