5-Inch Black and White Television w/AM/FM Radio
(160-0133A)                Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 57202

TV Operation

1.  Rotate VOLUME OFF/MAX clockwise until it clicks to turn on the TV/
    radio.

2.  Set RADIO/TV to TV.

3.  Set TV/AV to TV to receive a TV signal, or to AV to receive signals
    from an audio/video source connected to the TV/radio's AUDIO INPUT or
    VIDEO INPUT jack.

4.  Set VHF LO/VHF HI/UHF to the desired band.

    VHF LO - to select the VHF low channels (2 through 6).

    VHF HI - to select the VHF high channels (7 through 13).

    UHF - to select the UHF channels (14 through 69).

5.  Turn TUNING to the desired station.

6.  Adjust the telescoping antenna for the best picture and sound.

7.  Turn BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST and V-HOLD on the side of the TV/radio to
    adjust the picture as necessary.

    BRIGHTNESS - adjust when the picture is too dark or too light.

    CONTRAST - adjust when picture contrast is too weak or too strong.

    V-HOLD - adjust when the picture rolls up or down.

8.  Rotate VOLUME OFF/MAX to adjust the volume to a comfortable level.

9.  To turn off the TV/radio, rotate VOLUME OFF/MAX counterclockwise until
    it clicks.

TV Reception Tips

If the image is blurry, unstable or has "snow," the signal reception might 
be weak.  This can be caused by your location or the telescoping antenna's 
position and length.  Buildings with steel construction can also cause 
reception problems.  Try changing the antenna's position and length.  If 
this does not help, use an outdoor antenna.

If the image does not fill the screen during battery power operation, the 
batteries are weak.  Replace or recharge the batteries.

Radio Operation

1.  Rotate VOLUME OFF/MAX clockwise until it clicks to turn on the TV/
    radio.

2.  Set RADIO/TV to RADIO.

3.  Set AM/FM to AM or FM as desired.

4.  Turn TUNING to the desired station.

5.  Rotate VOLUME OFF/MAX to the desired level.

6.  To turn off the TV/radio, rotate VOLUME OFF/MAX counterclockwise until
    it clicks.

Radio Reception Tips

Weak FM reception can be caused by your location, the telescoping 
antenna's position and length, and buildings with steel construction.  Try 
changing the antenna's position and length.  If this does not help, use an 
outdoor antenna.

Weak AM reception might be caused by the distance from the station or by 
operating the TV/radio in a building with steel construction.  The TV/ 
radio has a built-in AM antenna.  Turn the TV/radio in different 
directions for the best reception.

(EB 10/27/99)

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