Major Features Of The Fr250; About The Built-In Rechargeable Battery; Using Dynamo Power - Eton FR250 Manuel D'opération

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MAJOR FEATURES OF THE FR250

• Nine Band Tuning – receives AM, FM and 7 shortwave bands.
• Built-in power generator recharges the internal rechargeable Ni-MH
battery and cell phone batteries.
• Can be powered from four different sources: 1.) From the built-in
rechargeable Ni-MH battery that takes charge from the dynamo
crank and from an AC adaptor (AC adaptor not included); 2.) From
3 AA batteries; 3.) From the AC adaptor alone (AC adaptor not
included); 4.) From the dynamo crank alone, even with no battery
pack installed.
• Earphone jack – 3.5mm stereo earphone socket.
• Cell-Phone charger output jack 3.5mm.
• Can be operated on three AA size batteries.
• Incorporates a fine-tuning control knob superimposed on the main
tuning control knob.
• Built-in light source.
• Pleasant audio from the 2 1/2 inch speaker.
• All antennas built-in: telescopic antenna for FM and SW; internal
ferrite bar antenna for AM.
• Dimensions: 6.7W x 6.5H x 2.5D
• Weight: 1.3 lbs.
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ABOUT THE BUILT-IN RECHARGEABLE BATTERY

The built-in rechargeable battery is a nickel-metal-hydride (Ni-MH)
battery pack. It is charged by cranking the dynamo rapidly, about two
turns per second, resulting in up to 60 minutes of low volume radio
play when the battery is fresh. The battery pack is located in the bat-
tery compartment and can be replaced once it no longer holds a
charge. In North America, replacements can be purchased directly
from Eton Corporation. The generic specifications are: Ni-MH, 3.6 volt
DC, 600 mAh. The replacement's voltage must be 3.6 volt DC, the
milliamp-hour rating may be larger or smaller, e.g. 200 mAh or 800
mAh and the polarity must match red-to-red and black-to black on
the plug-in cord. Since these are portable telephone batteries, they
are available at many retail stores.
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USING DYNAMO POWER

Turning the dynamo crank charges the built-in Ni-MH battery pack.
It can be charged while the radio is playing or turned off, however it
does not charge as efficiently when charged while playing, thus
reducing playtime. With hand-crank dynamo charging, radio operation
time depends on the number of turns and time per turn. With a fresh
battery pack, 90 seconds of vigorous cranking, at about 2 turns per
second, results in up to 60 minutes of radio play at low volume, with-
out light use. If the light is on while playing the radio, radio playtime
is somewhat reduced.
1. Switch the power selector to the OFF position.
2. Turn the dynamo-crank vigorously either clockwise or counter-
clockwise. The red charging LED will be lit while charging.
3. To turn the radio on, switch the power selector switch to the center
DYNAMOADAPTOR position.
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