4FeaturesDual Alarm — you can set the Weatheradioso it sounds an alarm sound or turns itself onat a time you set.Programmable Warning Code Alert — letsyou set the Weatheradio so it does not alertyou when it receives some warnings.Selectable Weather Alert — you can setthe Weatheradio so it sounds an alert thenautomatically turns on the weather (voice)broadcast when it receives a weather emer-gency broadcast. You can also set theWeatheradio so it sounds only the alert, let-ting you manually tune the NOAA broadcast.Large Reverse-Backlit Liquid Crystal Dis-play — the Weatheradio’s large, easy-to-read display clearly shows a description ofthe type of alert in progress (such as a torna-do warning, flood watch, and so on).Alert Volume Control — lets you adjust thealert’s volume so you will be sure to hear it.Snooze Control — lets you temporarily turnoff the alarm or radio for about 10 minutes,so you can get a few extra minutes of sleep.Sleep Timer — lets you set the radio so itplays as you fall asleep then automaticallyturns off.Missed Alert Reminder — the Weatheradiosounds tones after an alert has been sentuntil the alert time expires or you press a but-ton, so you do not miss important weatheralerts.Battery Backup with Battery Sentinel—powers the Weatheradio when AC powerfails or is temporarily disconnected. An indi-cator appears when it is time to replace thebackup battery.FCC DECLARATION OFCONFORMITYThis device complies with Part 15 of theFCCRules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) this device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this devicemust accept any interference received, in-cluding interference that may cause undes-ired operation.Warning: Changes or modifications to thisunit not expressly approved by the party re-sponsible for compliance could void the us-er’s authority to operate the equipment.THE FCC WANTS YOU TOKNOWThis equipment complies with the limits for aClass B digital device as specified in Part 15ofFCC Rules. These limits provide reason-able protection against radio and TV interfer-ence in a residential area. However, yourequipment might cause TV or radio interfer-ence even when it is operating properly. Toeliminate interference, you can try one ormore of the following corrective measures:• reorient or relocate the receivingantenna• increase the distance between theequipment and the radio or TV• use outlets on different electrical circuitsfor the equipment and the radio or TVConsult your local RadioShack store if theproblem still exists.Product: S.A.M.E. WeatheradioAlert with AM/FMAtomic Clock RadioModel: 12-253Responsible Party: RadioShack100 ThrockmortonFort Worth, TX 76102Phone: 817-415-3200