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Note:
We suggest you use the
OFF
setting when you
will be away from the radio so the siren does not dis-
turb others if it sounds. When you return, the radio’s
alert indicator flashes to let you know that the radio
received an alert signal broadcast.
3. When the radio receives an alert signal and sounds
the alert siren, press
WEATHER
. The siren stops (if it
is still sounding), the alert indicator stops flashing,
and you hear the current weather broadcast.
4. To turn off the radio, turn
VOLUME
to the left until it
clicks.
Caution:
If severe weather threatens, do not wait for an
alert; turn on your radio and monitor the latest weather in-
formation.
TESTING ALERT OPERATION
For your Weatheradio to be effective, you must place the
radio where you can hear its alert tone (see “Testing the
Alert Circuit”) and where it can receive an emergency
alert broadcast (see “Testing Alert Reception”).
Once you determine a location that meets these two con-
ditions, leave the radio there for the best protection.
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