
FM/MW/SW/AIRBAND RECEIVER
EXTERNAL VIE W AND FUNCTION INDICATION
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1.Display screen
2.Locking switch
3.Power switch / sleep switch
4.Rotary knob-Multi Function
5.Up tuning / adjustment time -
6.Down tuning / adjustment time +
7.Radio station storage address +
8.Radio station storage address -
9.High volume
10.Low volume
11.Band switching
12.Short wave meter band
13.Stored radio station scanni ng
14.Ti mi ng O N / OF F
15.Clear
16.Radio station storage
17.Backlight ON / OFF
18.Frequency input
19.0...9 number key
20.Telescopic antenna
21.Support frame
22.Wrist strap
23.Headset jack
ernal power source jack
24.Ext
25.Battery compartment
TR608
MANUAL RADIO STATION SEARCH
In the ON state, press the up tuning key (6) for searching the radio station
forward.Press the down tuning key (5) for sear ch in g th e ra di o st at io n
backward. Thefrequency will change once per press until you find the radio
station (as shown in Figure 6).
Notes: The manual radio station search is mainly used for covering the
shortage of scanned storage, because the manually searched radio
station and the radio station stored through scanning may not be easy
(Figure 6)
for you, so in this mode you can search the radio stations manually.
AUTO MATIC RADIO STATI ON SE ARC H
In the ON state, press the up tuning key (6) and automatical ly s ea rc h th e ra di o st at io n fo rw ar d 2 se co nd s
later. Press the down tuning key (5) and automatica ll y se ar ch t he r ad io s ta ti on b ac kw ar d 2 se co nd s la te r.
When you receive the radio station , th e se ar ch w il l au to ma ti ca ll y st op ( as s ho wn i n Fi gu re 1 2) .
During automatic search, it can be stopp ed b y pr es si ng a ny k ey.
Notes:
1. The automatic radio station search is suitable for searching the radio station with strong signals.
2. During automatic radio station se ar ch , if t he d ig it s di sp la ye d o
means that there may be radio stations w it h we ak s ig -n al s ne ar by, and the manual search and using the
rotary tuning control.
Prompt:
1.In the FM band, press the up tuning or down tuning key once, the frequency will be increased or
decreased by 0.1MHz.
2.In the medium band, press the up tuning or down tuning key once, the frequency will be increased
or decreased by 9KHz.
3.In the short band, press the up tuning or down tuning key once, the frequency will be increased or
decreased by 0.005MHz.
4.In the air band, press the up tuning or down tuning key once, the freq
decreased by 0.005MHz.
5.Press the up tuning key, the frequency will be s earched in the ascending order; press the down
tuning key, the frequency will b e se arched in the de scending o rd er.
n the display screen chang e sl ow ly, it
uency will be increased or
LCD SCREEN DISPLAY
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10
PRESE T
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FM
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MW
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SW
AIR
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6
STEP
LOCK
ALERT
SQ
9
1.Tim in g ON i nd ic at io n
2.FM band display
3.MW band display
4.SW band indication
5.Airband display
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6.Frequency display
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7.MHz - MW/SW Band
8.KHz - FM/AIR
9.Clock display/
Volume level
10.Stereo symbol
11.Sleep symbol
BATTE RY LOA DIN G
1.Open the battery cover and load three piec es o f 'A A' b at te ri es i nt o th e
battery compartment ensuring the corre ct p ol ar it y is o bs er ve d (s ho wn
in Figure in the right).
2.Close the battery cover (shown in Figure in the ri gh t) .
3.We always suggest using Alkaline batteries for performance and prevents
leakage.
R6C SIZE AA 1.5V NO.104
+
R6C SIZE AA 1.5V NO.104
-
POWER SWITCH
Short Press the power switch key (3) for power in g 'O N' t he r ad io , as s ho wn i n
Figure 1. To Power off ag ai n a Sh or t Pr es s.
(Figure 1)
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
1.Volume has a levels of 0- 30. The default ON volume is 20 sections. If the volume
is less than V20 when you power off the volume will automatically restored to level
V20, however if the volume is gr ea te r th an V 20 w he n yo u po we r off the volume
when turned back on will be at that level.
2.Methods for setting the volume:Method 1: In the ON state, press the roun d vo lu me
key (9) marked Max to adjust the volume high until the h ig he st v ol um e 30 . Pr es s
round volume key (10) marked Min to ad ju st t he v ol um e lo w un ti l th e lo we st v ol um e
0 (as shown in Figure 2).
Prompt: Press the Round Max or Min volume ke
Method 2: Only when the volume digits are displayed [LCD 9], rotate rotary knob
ys to adjust the volume quickly.
(4) clockwise and anticlockwise to adjust the volume within the range of 0~30 (as shown in
Figure 2).
BAND SWITCHING
When the radio is powered on , pr es s th e ba nd s wi tc hi ng k ey ( 11) to
select to receive the FM, MW, SM and air band p ro gr am s (a s sh ow n
in Figure 3).
(Figure 3)
SHORT WAVE ME TER B AND
If the Radio is in any band and the meter key (12) to is pre ss ed t he n
the radio will switch the short wave meter b an ds ( as s ho wn i n Fi gu re 4 ).
Pressing meter key progressively will take you
through the levels :2.30-3.20-3.90-4.75-5.95-7.10- 9. 50 -11 .6 5- 13 .6 0-
15.10-17.50-21.45
(Figure 4)
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+
R6C SIZE AA 1.5V NO.104
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Short
press
ENTER RADIO STATION FREQUENCY DIRECTLY
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1.When the radio is ON, press the frequenc y in pu t ke y (1 8) , th e fr eq ue nc y
will disappear (as shown in Figure 7 ).
2.Press the number key to enter the requir ed r ad io s ta ti on f re qu en cy ( as
1 2
4
7
5
6
8 9 0
ENTER
FREQUENCY
shown in Figure 8).FM band: You ca n ig no re t he d ec im al p oi nt .F or e xa mp le ,
when you need to enter 89.8MHz, press 8, 9 and 8.MW band: Enter 9K
stepping frequency.SW band: When you need to enter 13.70MHz, you can
adopt the precision and fuzzy entry.
Precision entry: Press 1, 3, 7, 0 and 0, enter to the 3rd decimal place.
Fuzzy entry: Press 1, 3 and 7, and press the frequency entry key for confir mation.
3.If the e
ntered numbers are incor re ct , pr es s th e cl ea r ke y (1 5) t o ca nc el t he
entered numbers one by one.
4.After numbers are entered, the rad io w il l au to ma ti ca ll y re ce iv e th e en te re d
radio station frequency (as shown in Figur e 8) .
STEP
SLOW
1 2
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7
STEP
SLOW
(Figure 7)
3
5
6
8 9 0
ENTER
FREQUENCY
5.If you want to reenter numbers, repeat the o pe ra ti on f ro m st ep 1 t o st ep 3 .
STEP
SLOW
(Figure 8)
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SCANNED STORAGE
1. , the radio will automatical ly
Long press the scanned storage key(13)
scan the radio station from the lowest fre qu en cy t o th e hi gh es t fr eq uency of this band once, and save the scan ne d ra di o st at io ns f ro m th e
currently radio station storage address in o rd er ( as s ho wn i n Fi gu re 9 ).
2.During scanned storage, pres s th e sc an ne d st or ag e ke y to s to p sc an ni ng .
3.After scanned storage, automatically enter the fir st s ca nn ed r ad io s ta ti on
PR E SE T
STEP
SLOW
(the radio station scanned each time may be di fferent).
Prompt:
(Figure 9)
1.Before using scanned storage, please adjust the radio according to
the contents of "ant
enna use" to scan more radio stations.
2.When you listen to the radio station stored through scanning, if it is unclear or noisy, ple as e
make a minor adjustment through manual radio station search or use the rotary radio station
tuning.
3.If the scanned storage function is used, when you receive the radio station, the original stored
radio station will be covered.
RADIO STATION STORAGE
This radio is provided with 120 stored radio stations. 30 radio stations are
stored for each band. The default storage address starts from 0. Moreover,
the stored radio stations will not be lost in case of long -t er m ou ta ge .
1.When the radio is ON, select the radio station to be s to re d (t he r ad io
station can be received through enteri ng t he r ad io s ta ti on f re qu en cy
directly, manual rotary tuning, automatic search or manual search).
2.Press the radio station storage key (16) , th e ra di o st at io n st or ag e
indicator "POO" on the display screen will flash, and se le ct t
he radio
station storage address within 3 sec on ds o f fl as h (a s sh ow n in F ig ur e 10 ).
The operation methods are as follows:
Method 1: Press the radio station storage address + (7) or p re ss t he r ad io
station storage address - key (8) to select the radi o st at io n st or ag e ad dr es s
(as shown in Figure 14).
Prompt: You can select the radio station stora ge a dd re ss q ui ck ly b y pr es si ng
the radio station storage addres s + or rad io s ta ti on s to ra ge a dd re ss - k ey.
Method 2:Rotate the rotary control knob (4) clockw is e an d an ti cl oc kw is e to
select the radio station storage addre ss ( as s ho wn i n Fi
gure 11).
3.After the radio station storage addr es s is s el ec te d, p re ss t he r ad io s ta ti on
storage key (16) for confirmation, the radio s ta ti on f re qu en cy w il l be s to re d
in your set address (as shown in Figure 12).
(Figure 10)
(Figure 11)
MANUAL ROTARY TUNING
1.Press the short wave meter band key (12) and s el ec t th e me te r ba nd s im il ar
to the frequency of the radio station to be listened to (p le as e sk ip t hi s st ep
when you listen to the FM and MW).
2.Rotate the rotary knob (4) clockwise and a nt ic lo ck w is e to s el ec t th e ra di o
station to be listened to (as shown in Figure 5).
Prompt:
1.When there are many radio stations for the neighboring frequencies,
which disturb you to listen to the radio station, please use the manual
rotary tuning frequency to realize the best receiving effect.
2.If the rotary knob does not work, pleas
e check whether it is locked.
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(Figure 12)
BACKLIGHT
Press the backlight key once to turn on the ba ck li gh t. R ep re ss i t to t ur n off the backlight.
(Figure 5)
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LOCKING SWITCH
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AND PRODUCT SAFETY GUIDE
1.In order to prevent miss-operation , th is r ad io i s pr ov id ed w it h a fe at ur e to
lock the manual rotary control, and all of the p us h bu tt on s to o.
2.Lock the surface control key: Press the lockin g sw it ch k ey ( 2) . If i t is d is p layed twice that the locking indicatio n "L OC K" f la sh es q ui ck ly, it means
that the radio is in a locking state, and other surface contro l ke ys d o no t
work (as shown in Figure 13).
3.Lock the manual flying shuttle knob: Pre ss t he l oc ki ng s wi tc h ke y (2 ). I f
it is displayed that the locking ind ic at io n "L OC K" f la sh es s lo wl y, it means
that the manual flying s
4.If you want to cancel the locking function, press the lo ck in g sw it ch k ey ( 2)
to cancel the locking indication .
Prompt:
1.If "LOCK" flashes once per second, it means to lock the flying shuttle;
2.If "LOCK" flashes once per 0.5 second, it means to lock all.
huttle knob does not work (as shown in Figure 14 ).
CLOCK TIME SETTING
This radio employs a 24-hour time system. After the batteries are loaded,
the clock will start to work from "12:00".
1.In the OFF state, press the SCAN key (13), the hour number on the displa y
screen will flash. In the state of "hour" number fla sh in g, t he m et ho d fo r
setting the hour:
Metho
d 1: Press the time adjustment + key (6) or press the time adj us tm en t -
key (5) to set the hour (as shown in the right Figure) .
Prompt: Press the time adjustment + or time adjustment - key to se t th e ho ur
quickly.
2.In the OFF state, under the clock setting model, press the SC N k
once, the minute number on the dis pl ay s cr ee n wi ll f la sh . In t he s ta te o f
"minute" number flashing , th e me th od f or s et ti ng t he m in ut e:
Method 1: Press the time adjustment + key (6) or time adju st me nt - k ey ( 5)
to set the minute (as shown in the right Fig ur e) .
Prompt: Press the time adjustment + or time adju st me nt - k ey t o se t th e
minu
te quickly.
3.When you correct the time, please rese t.
Prompt:
When sett in g th e cl oc k time, you m us t op er at e it in the sta te o f "h ou r" or
"minute " nu mb er f la shing; ot he rw is e the setting w il l be i nv alid.
A
ey (13)
USE TIMING ON
1.In the OFF state, press the timing setting key (14). If the display screen
will display the timing ON indicatio n " " and timi ng O N ti me , it m ea ns
that the timing ON function works (as shown in Fig ur e 15 ).
2.Within 3 seconds of the display of the timing ON time, press the tim in g
ON / OFF key (14), the timing ON indication " " and "hour" numbe r
on the display screen will flash. In the state of "hou r" n um be r fl as hi ng ,
the method for setting the hour is as follows:
Method 1: Press the time adjustment + key (6) or time adju st me nt - k ey
(5) to set the hour of timing ON (as shown in Figure 1 6) .
3.After the hour is set, press the timi
the timing ON indication " " and"minute" num be r on t he d is pl ay s cr ee n
flash. In the state of "minute" number flashin g, t he m et ho d fo r se tt in g th e
minute:
Method 1: Press the time adjustment + key (6) or time adjustment - key (5)
to set the minute of timing ON (as shown in Figure 1 6) .
4.When it is the timing ON time, the radio will au to ma ti ca ll y tu rn o n an d
receive the band frequency before OFF.
5.If you want to turn off the radio in advance, press the power source ON OFF key.
6.If you want to cancel the timing ON function, in the OFF state, press the
timing setting key (14) to ca
screen.
Prompt: You mu st s et t he t im in g ON t im e wi th in 3 s ec on ds o f fl as h
of the timing OFF time, otherwise the setting will be invalid.
ng ON / OFF key (14) within 3 seconds,
ncel the timing ON indication on the d is pl ay
(Figure 13)
(Figure 14)
Before using this radio, read this guide whi ch con ta in s
important operating instru ct io ns f or s af e us ag e an d RF e ne rg y
awareness and contro l fo r co mp li an ce w it h ap pl ic ab le s ta nd ar ds
and regulations.
Local Government Regulations
When radios are used as a conseque nc e of e mp lo ym en t, t he L oc al G ov er nm en t Re gu la ti on s re qu ir es
users to be fully aware of and able to control the ir e xp os ur e to m ee t oc cu pa ti on al r eq ui re me nt s. E xp os ur e
awareness can be facilitated b y th e us e of a p ro du ct l ab el d ir ec ti ng u se rs t o sp ec if ic u se r aw ar en es s in fo rmation. Your Retekes s ra di o ha s a RF E xp os ur e Pr od uc t La be l. Al so , yo ur R et ek es s us er m an ua l, o r se pa rate safety booklet includes infor ma ti on a nd o pe ra ti ng i ns tr uc ti on s re qu ir ed t o co nt ro l yo ur R F ex po su re
and to satisfy co
Unauthorized modification and adjustment
Changes or modifications n ot e xp re ss ly a pp ro ve d by t he p ar ty r es po ns ib le f or c om pl ia nc e ma y vo id t he
user's authority granted by the lo ca l go ve rn me nt r ad io m an ag em en t de pa rt me nt s to o pe ra te t hi s ra di o an d
should not be made. To comply with the corresponding requirements, transmitter adjustments should be
made only by or under the supervisio n of a p er so n ce rt if ie d as t ec hn ic al ly q ua li fi ed t o pe rf or m tr an sm it te r
maintenance and repa ir s in t he p ri va te l an d mo bi le a nd f ix ed s er vi ce s as c er ti fi ed b y an o rg an iz at i
representative of the user of those services .
Replacement of any transmi tter com po ne nt ( cr ys ta l, s em ic on du ct or, e tc .) n ot a ut ho ri ze d by t he l oc al g ov ernment radio manage me nt d ep ar tm en ts e qu ip me nt a ut ho ri za ti on f or t hi s ra di o co ul d vi ol at e th e ru le s.
FCC Requirements:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accep t an y in te rf er en ce r ec ei ve d, i nc lu di ng i nt er fe re nc e th at m ay c au se u nd es ir ed
operatio
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residentia l in st al la ti on .
This equipment generates u se s an d ca n ra di at e ra di o fr eq ue nc y en er gy a nd , if n ot i ns ta ll ed a nd u se d in
accordance with the instructions , ma y ca us e ha rm fu l in te rf er en ce t o ra di o co mm un ic at io ns . Ho we ve r,
there is no guarantee that interfere nc e wi ll n ot o cc ur i n a pa rt ic ul ar i ns ta ll at io n. I f th is e qu ip me nt d oe s
c
ause harmful interference to radio o r te le vi si on r ec ep ti on , wh ic h ca n be d et er mi ne d by t ur ni ng t he e qu ip ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the re ce iv in g an te nn a.
-- Increase the separation b et we en t he e qu ip me nt a nd r ec ei ve r.
-- Connect the equip me nt i nt o an o ut le t on a c ir cu it d ifferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the deale r or a n ex pe ri en ce d ra di o/ TV t ec hn ic ia n fo r he lp .
CE Requirements:
(Simple EU declaration of confor mi ty ) He na n Es ho w El ec tr on ic C om me rc e Co ., Lt d de cl ar es t ha t th e ra di o
equipment type is in compliance wi th the e ss en ti al r eq ui re me nt s an d ot he r re le va nt p ro vi si on s of R ED D ir ective 2014/53/EU and the ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU and the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU; the full text
of the EU declaration of conform it y is a va il ab le a t th e fo ll ow in g in te rn et a dd re ss : ww w.r et ek es s. co m.
Disposal
The crossed-out wheeled- bi n sy mb ol o n yo ur p ro du ct , li te ra tu re , or p ac ka gi ng r em in ds y ou
that in the European Un
tors (rechargeable batteri es ) mu st be taken to des ig na te d co ll ec ti on l oc at io ns a t th e en d of
their working life. Do not dispose o f th es e pr od uc ts a s un so rt ed m un ic ip al w as te . Di sp os e of
them according to the laws in your are a.
IC Requirements:
Licence-exempt radio app ar at us
This device contains licence-exemp t tr an sm it te r( s) /r ec ei ve r( s) t ha t co mp ly w it h In no va ti on , Sc ie nc e an d
Economic Developme nt C an ad a' s li ce nc e- ex em pt R SS (s ). O pe ra ti on i s su bj ec t to t he f ol lo w
itions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme a ux C NR d 'I nd us tr ie C an ad a ap pl ic ab le s au x ap pa re il s ra di o ex em pt s
de licence. L'exploitation est autoris ée a ux d eu x co nd it io ns s ui va nt es :
(1) l'appare il n e do it p as p ro du ir e de b ro ui ll ag e;
(2) l'utilisateur de l 'a pp ar ei l do it a cc ep te r to ut b ro ui ll ag e ra di oé le ct ri qu e su bi , mê me s i le b ro ui ll ag e es t
susceptible d'en comprom
mpliance requireme nt s.
on
n.
ion, all electrical and electron ic p ro du ct s, b at te ri es , an d ac cu mu la -
ing two cond-
ettre le fonctionnement.
USE SLEEP OFF
This radio is provided with a automatic sleep timing OFF function. If it
is used before sleep, the radio wi ll b e tu rn ed o ff at the set time to avoid
wasting the power source due to long -ter m po we ri ng o n.
1.In the OFF state, press the sleep OFF key (3) to turn on the radio. 2
seconds later, if the display screen displa ys t he s le ep i nd ic at io n " "
and sleep time "90", it means that the radio e nt er s a sl ee p OF F st at e.
After listening for 90min, the radi o wi ll a ut om at ic al ly t ur n off
(as shown in Figure 17).
2.In the state of sleep OFF time display, press the sleepOFF key to adjust
the sleep OFF time (as sh
time is as follows: 90-80-70 -6 0- 50 -4 0- 30 -2 0- 10 ( ca nc el t he s le ep f un ct io n) .
3.After adjusting the sleep time, you can listen to your favorite radi o statio n
program and the radio will a ut om at ic al ly t ur n off at the sleep OFF time.
4.If you need to turn off the radio in advance, press the sleep OFF key (5).
own in Figure 18). The change law of the sleep
TECHNICAL INDICATORS
1.Frequ en cy r an ge
Frequency m od ul at ion (FM) 76-1 08 M Hz
Medium wave (MW) 522-1620KHz (9KHz stepping); 520-1710KHz (10KHz stepping)
SW (short wav e) 2 .3 0- 22.60MHz (5 KH z st ep pi ng)
Air band 118- 13 8M Hz (5KHz step pi ng )
2.Numbe r of m em or y ra dio station f re qu en cies (120 in to ta l)
FM 30 MW 30 SW 30 Ai r ba nd 3 0
3.Noise l im it s en si tivity
FM Superior t o 10 dB M W Su perior to 70d B SW S up er io r to 30dB Air b an d Su pe ri or to 10dB
4.Single si gn al s el ec tion perfor ma nc e Su perior to 40d B
5.Signa l to n oi se r at io
Signal to noi se r at io o f FM: Superio r to 5 5d B
Signal to noi se r at io o f MW: Sup er io r to 4 5dB
6.Power s ou rc e
Inter
nally insta ll ed p ow er s ource Thr ee p ie ces of AA batteri es ( n ot s up pl ied)
Externall y co nn ec ted power sou rc e 5V 3 00 mA
7.Maximum c on su mp tion curren t ≥ le ss t ha n 25 0m A
8.Maximum o ut pu t po wer ≥200mW
9.Loudspe ak er a t th e ai rport: Φ5 7m m / 8Ω / 0. 5W
10.Extern al ly c on nected head se t: Φ 3. 5m m 32Ω
11.R ad io d im en sion: 140×8 8× 26 mm
12.Radio we ig ht : 17 5g (excluding b at te ri es)
RF Wa rn in g St at em en ts
The device has been evaluated to mee t ge ne ra l RF e xp os ur e re qu ir em en t. The device can be used in portable exposure condition w it ho ut r es tr ic ti on .
RF Exposure Information
DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may
also cause you to exceed RF exposure limits. A pro pe r an te nn a is t he a nt en na s up pl ie d wi th t hi s ra di o by
the manufacturer or an antenna spe ci fi ca ll y au th or iz ed b y th e ma nu fa ct ur er f or u se w it h th is r ad io , an d
the antenna gain shall not exceed the sp ec if ie d ga in b y th e ma nu fa ct ur er d ec l
To avoid interference, turn off t he r ad io i n ar ea s wh er e si gn s ar e po st ed t o do s o.
DO NOT operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites.
Avo id C ho ki ng H az ar d
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Protect your hearing:
Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job.
Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings.
Turn down the volume before adding headset or earpiec e.
Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume.
When using the radio without a headset or earpiece, do not place the radio's
speaker directly against your ear
Use careful with the earphone maybe possible excessive sound
pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing los s
Note: Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods
of time may temporari
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the radio's volume, the less time is required before your hear in g co ul d
be affe ct ed . He ar in g damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first
and can have a cumulative effect.
Approved Ac ce ss or ie s
Thi s ra di o me ets th e RF exp osure guidelines when used with the Retekess
accessories supplied or designated for the product. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with the RF exposure guideline s an d ma y vi ol at e
regulations.
For a list of Retekess-approved accessories for your radio model, visit the
following website: http://www.Retekess.com
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ly or permanently affect your hearing. Th e lo ud er
ared.
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