Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides detailed instructions for the Mesqool CR1030 Solar Hand-Crank AM/FM Radio. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper operation and to maximize its features. This versatile radio is designed for emergency preparedness, outdoor activities, and daily use, offering multiple power sources and essential functions.
Ọja Pariview
The Mesqool CR1030 is a multi-functional emergency radio equipped with AM/FM reception, a powerful 12000mAh power bank, various charging methods, a bright flashlight, a reading light, and an SOS alarm. Its robust design ensures reliability in diverse environments.

Aworan: Iwaju view of the Mesqool CR1030 radio, showing the solar panel, flashlight, control knobs, and a smartphone connected for charging.
Awọn ẹya pataki:
- AM/FM Radio Reception: Wide frequency range for reliable signal acquisition.
- Bank agbara 12000mAh: High-capacity battery for charging external devices.
- Five Charging Methods: Type-C USB, Solar Panel, Hand-Crank, Built-in Battery, AAA Batteries (not included).
- Imọlẹ Ijọpọ: 5W LED flashlight and 12-LED reading light with adjustable brightness.
- Itaniji SOS: Loud siren and flashing light for emergency signaling.
- Apẹrẹ ti o tọ: IPX6 waterproof and IPX4 dustproof rating with a robust ABS shell.
- Ohun Didara to gaju: 57mm full-range speaker and 3.5mm headphone jack.
Ṣeto
Idiyele Ibẹrẹ:
Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the radio's internal 12000mAh battery using the Type-C USB cable. Connect the Type-C cable to the radio's input port and the other end to a standard USB power adapter (not included). A full charge typically takes 5-6 hours.
Fifi sori ẹrọ batiri (Aṣayan):
The radio can also operate on 3 AAA batteries (not included) as an alternative power source. Open the battery compartment, insert the AAA batteries according to the polarity indicators, and close the compartment securely.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Isẹ Redio:
- Titan/Apapa: Rotate the "VOLUME" knob clockwise to turn the radio on and adjust the volume. Rotate counter-clockwise to turn off.
- Yan Ẹgbẹ: Use the "BAND" switch to select between FM, AM, or Weather Band (if available on your model).
- Tune Frequency: Extend the telescopic antenna for better reception. Rotate the "TUNING" knob to scan for radio stations. The frequency display will show the current station.
- Agbekọri Lilo: Insert 3.5mm headphones into the headphone jack for private listening.

Image: A person sitting outdoors, listening to the Mesqool radio with its telescopic antenna extended for optimal signal reception.
Charging the Radio (5 Methods):

Image: A collage illustrating the five different charging methods for the Mesqool CR1030 radio: hand-crank, built-in battery, Type-C charging, solar panel, and AAA battery compartment.
- Iru-C gbigba agbara USB: Connect the provided Type-C cable to the radio's input port and a USB power source. This is the fastest and most efficient charging method.
- Gbigba agbara igbimọ oorun: Place the radio with the solar panel facing direct sunlight. The solar panel (8500mm²) will convert sunlight into energy to charge the internal battery. This method is ideal for maintaining charge or slow charging in outdoor conditions.
- Hand-Crank Charging: Unfold the hand-crank handle and rotate it clockwise or counter-clockwise at a steady pace (approximately 130-150 RPM). Cranking for 1 minute can provide several minutes of radio operation or flashlight use.
- Batiri 12000mAh ti a ṣe sinu: The radio comes with a large capacity internal battery that powers all functions.
- Agbara Batiri AAA: Insert 3 AAA batteries (not included) into the designated compartment. This serves as an additional backup power source.

Image: The Mesqool CR1030 radio highlighting its 8500mm² monocrystalline solar panel and product dimensions.
Awọn iṣẹ ina:

Image: Top panel shows the 5W LED flashlight beam illuminating a tent in the dark. Bottom panel shows a child reading a book under the soft light of the 12-LED reading lamp.
- Imọlẹ ina: Press the "FLASHLIGHT" button to turn on the 5W LED flashlight. Press again to turn off.
- Imọlẹ kika: Lift the solar panel to reveal the 12-LED reading light. Press the dedicated reading light button to turn it on. Some models may offer two brightness levels; press again to cycle through them.
Itaniji SOS:
In an emergency, press the "SOS" button. The radio will emit a loud 120dB siren and activate a flashing light to attract attention. Press the "SOS" button again to deactivate the alarm.
Iṣẹ Bank Power:
The built-in 12000mAh battery can be used to charge external devices such as smartphones. Connect your device to the radio's USB or Type-C output port using an appropriate charging cable. The radio will automatically begin charging your device.

Image: The Mesqool CR1030 radio simultaneously charging a smartphone via its USB port and connected to headphones via the 3.5mm jack.
Itoju
- Ninu: Mu redio nu pẹlu asọ, damp asọ. Maṣe lo awọn kẹmika ti o lewu tabi awọn afọmọ abrasive.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the radio in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for extended periods, ensure the internal battery is charged to approximately 50-70% and recharge every 3-6 months to prolong battery life.
- Omi Resistance: The radio is IPX6 waterproof, meaning it can withstand strong jets of water. However, it is not designed for submersion. Ensure all port covers are securely closed to maintain water resistance.
- Eruku Resistance: The radio is IPX4 dustproof, offering protection against solid objects larger than 1mm.

Image: A composite image demonstrating the ergonomic design of the Mesqool radio, its 120dB SOS alarm, IPX6 waterproof rating, and the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Redio ko tan. | Battery is depleted; volume knob is off. | Charge the radio using Type-C, solar, or hand-crank. Ensure the volume knob is turned clockwise. Check AAA batteries if installed. |
| Gbigba redio ti ko dara. | Eriali ko tesiwaju; agbegbe ifihan agbara; kikọlu. | Fully extend the telescopic antenna. Adjust the radio's position. Try tuning slowly. |
| Flashlight/Reading light not working. | Battery is low; light button not pressed correctly. | Charge the radio. Ensure the respective light button is pressed firmly. |
| Ẹrọ ita ko gba agbara. | Batiri redio kere; okun waya ti ko tọ; ẹrọ naa ko baamu. | Ensure the radio's internal battery is sufficiently charged. Use a compatible USB/Type-C cable. Verify device compatibility. |
| Hand-crank is stiff or not charging. | Mechanism obstruction; insufficient rotation speed. | Ensure no debris is obstructing the crank. Rotate at a consistent speed of 130-150 RPM. |
Awọn pato
- Awoṣe: CR1030
- Brand: Mesqool
- Awọn ẹgbẹ redio: Àárọ̀ (520-1710 KHz), FM (87-108 MHz)
- Batiri inu: 12000mAh (gba agbara)
- Àṣàyàn Bátírì Ìta: Awọn batiri 3 x AAA (kii ṣe pẹlu)
- Awọn ọna gbigba agbara: Type-C USB, Solar Panel, Hand-Crank, Internal Battery, AAA Batteries
- Iwọn Igbimọ Oorun: 8500mm²
- Imọlẹ ina: 5W LED
- Imọlẹ kika: 12-LED (5W)
- Itaniji SOS: 120dB
- Agbọrọsọ: 57mm Full-Range
- Asopọmọra: USB (output), Type-C (input/output), 3.5mm Headphone Jack
- Omi Resistance: IPX6
- Eruku Resistance: IPX4
- Awọn iwọn: 17.3 cm (L) x 12.1 cm (W) x 7.4 cm (H)
- Ohun elo: ABS Hard Shell
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
The Mesqool CR1030 radio comes with an Atilẹyin ọja olupilẹṣẹ oṣu mejila. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or natural disasters.
For warranty claims, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your product, please contact Mesqool customer service through the retailer's platform or the official Mesqool website. Please have your purchase receipt and product model number (CR1030) available when contacting support.





