Springfield 96200 User Manual

7 channel portable weather radio

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7 Channel Portable Weather Radio
Be prepared for extreme weather 24 hours a day. The Springfield® Portable Weather Radio receives
National Weather Service alerts for weather warnings, tornados, hurricanes, blizzards and more to keep
you informed of weather conditions in your area. Your Springfield® Weather Radio features:
● 7 NOAA weather channels receive warning broadcasts
● Emergency audio alert with standby mode
● Telescoping antenna for long range reception
● AM/FM Radio with clock for additional news reports
● LED flashlight in case of power outage
● Backlit display for easy viewing

To Power the Weather Radio:

This weather radio operates on a low frequency 120V, 5 pin mini USB adaptor (not included) or 3 AAA
batteries (not included).

Adaptor Power:

To power the radio using the adapter, pull down the rubber stopper on the side of the radio to expose
the adaptor jack. Insert the adaptor connector plug into the jack, and plug the other end into the proper
electrical outlet or a computer's USB port.

Battery Power:

1. Use 3 AAA batteries (not included).
2. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the radio.
3. Install the batteries according to the "+" and "-" polarity symbols in the compartment.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
5. Replace the batteries when the low battery icon displays ("
irregular. Always replace all batteries at the same time; do not combine old and new batteries. Do not
mix Alkaline, carbon-zinc (standard) or Nickel-Cadmium (rechargeable) batteries.
NOTE: Please recycle or dispose of batteries per local regulations.
WARNING: Batteries may pose a choking hazard. Do not let children handle batteries.
PRECAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak. Remove the batteries if
the unit will not be used for a long period of time.

To Set the Clock:

1. Press and hold "
2. Press "
" or "
hour digits blink.
3. Press "
" or "
4. Press "
" or "
Please note:
If no buttons are pressed within 1 minute, the unit will exit the Clock Setting mode. If this occurs, simply
repeat the clock setting steps above.
Model 96200
" for 2 seconds while the radio is off. "12:Hr" or "24:Hr" blinks.
" to toggle between a 12 or 24 hour clock. Press "
" to change the hour. Press "
" to change the minutes. Press "
") or if readings grow dim or
" to select. The
" to select. The minute digits blink.
" to select. The clock is set.

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  • Page 1 Model 96200 7 Channel Portable Weather Radio Be prepared for extreme weather 24 hours a day. The Springfield® Portable Weather Radio receives National Weather Service alerts for weather warnings, tornados, hurricanes, blizzards and more to keep you informed of weather conditions in your area. Your Springfield® Weather Radio features: ●...
  • Page 2 To Listen to the AM/FM Radio: 1. Press “ ” to turn the radio on. 2. Press “ ” to toggle to the AM or FM radio display. 3. Press “ ” or “ ” to change the radio frequency. Press and hold the button for 1 second to automatically advance to the next tuned in station.
  • Page 3 NOAA Weather Channel Information: NOAA Weather Radio is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information directly from a nearby National Weather Service office. It is the lone government-operated radio system that provides direct warnings to the public for natural and man- made hazards, from floods to forest fires to oil spills.
  • Page 4 For additional product information, or warranty information outside the USA, please contact us through www.springfieldprecision.com or www.taylorusa.com. 2013 Taylor Precision Products, Inc. and its affiliated companies, all rights reserved. Springfield® is a registered trademark of Taylor Precision Products, Inc and its affiliated companies, all rights reserved.

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