Operations – John Deere ET-3903-J User Manual

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Home and Workshop Radio Operator's Manual

Operating the Radio (Fig. 1 & 3)

. MODE SELECTOR (B)

This dial is used to select AM, FM, AUX. and turn the radio on and off. The Power

indicator light will glow when the unit is in AM, FM or AUX position.

2. VOLUME CONTROL (A): Is used to adjust the volume.

3. STATION SELECTOR (C): Is used to change station frequency. During FM

operation, the Stereo light will glow when a station transmits in stereo.

4. BATTERY COMPARTMENT LATCH (D): Secures the door on the battery compart-

ment.

5. AUXILIARY PORT(E): Is provided to accommodate use of the speakers in the

ET-3903-J for portable CD/MP3/IPod

®

and cassette players.

Removal and Installation of Battery (Fig. 2)

Batteries that are compatible: 2 volt EB220BL-JD, 4.4 volt EB4B-JD or

8 volt EB820B-JD

How to install the battery:

Note: A spring support is mounted on the battery compartment door to accommodate

multiple voltage batteries.

. If an 8 volt EB820B-JD battery is being used then the spring support (F) should be

in the up position, as shown in (FIG 2).

2. If a 2 volt EB220BL-JD or 4.4 volt EB4B-JD battery is being used, the spring

support should be rotated 90 degrees to the down position to keep the 2 volt or 4.4

volt battery in place.

How to remove the battery:

. Open the battery compartment door by lifting latch D.

2. Withdraw the battery from the battery compartment.

3. Whether a battery is or is not in place, close the battery compartment door until latch

D clicks into place.
Important Radio Notes

. The radio will run up to 2 hours on a single battery charge using an 8 volt

battery. Using batteries of lower voltage will produce less run time.

2. Reception will vary depending on location and strength of radio signal.

3. Certain generators

may cause background

noise.

4. AM reception will most

likely be clearer when

powered by a battery

pack.

5. To use the auxiliary

port, plug the output

jack from a portable

CD/MP3/IPod

®

or

cassette player into

the port shown in Fig

ure (E). The sound

from the external

source will play

through the speakers

of the ET-3903-J.

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