Important – AcuRite 08560 Weather Radio User Manual

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IMPORTANT!

This weather radio, flashlight, and power source are NOT

waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or damage to

the unit, do not expose this product to rain, moisture, or immerse

in water.

This product has the capability to operate with three (3) 1.5v

“AA” alkaline batteries. Use of rechargeable batteries are not

recommended. This radio contains charging circuits and a hand

crank for supplying power to the included pre-installed Ni-MH

battery pack.

To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT disassemble or

modify this product. Take this product to manufacturer authorized

service personnel when service or repair work is required.

Opening the case of the radio voids the warranty. This product

contains NO user serviceable parts.

TEST YOUR SIGNAL RECEPTION BEFORE RELYING ON THIS

DEVICE IN EMERGENCIES. RECEPTION of the TEST is the best

way to ensure your radio will have proper reception during an

emergency. The national weather service (NWS) conducts a

required weekly test (RWT) of NOAA all hazards weather alert

radios every Wednesday between 11 AM and 12 noon (central

time), when weather permits.

The test consists of the RWT SAME code, a short tone and

message explaining the test. If adverse weather prevents the test

from being broadcasted on Wed., it is postponed until the next

day with good weather. If the test is not conducted by Friday, it is

postponed until the following Wednesday.

Overview

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2

Weather Radio

Antennea

Flashlight

ON/OFF

Weather Radio

Speaker

Weather Display

and Function

Buttons

Hand Crank

Indicator

BATTERY

COMPARTMENT

ON BOTTOM

Fold-Out

Hand Crank

External power

DC in 4.5v

(AC adaptor not included)

Weather Radio

Headphone Jack

POWER MODE

SWITCH:

Standard Battery

Power Selection

POWER MODE

SWITCH:

Hand Crank

Power Selection

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