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1.  Avoid Abuse to the Charger

 

 

   To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug 

the power supply from outlet before 
attempting any maintenance or cleaning. 
Turn off controls will not reduce this risk.

 

 

 DO NOt

 disassemble the power sup-

ply or charger. Return the apparatus 
to Phonic Ear Front Row for qualified 
service and repair if service or repair 
is required. Incorrect reassembly may 
result in a risk of electric shock or fire.

 

 

 DO NOt

 expose the power supply or 

charger to rain, snow, water, gas, oil, etc.

 

 

 DO NOt

 operate the power supply or 

charger if it has received a sharp blow, 
been dropped, or otherwise damaged 
in any way; return the apparatus to 
Phonic Ear Front Row for qualified ser-
vice and repair.

 

 

 DO NOt

 block or cover the apparatus 

and impede ventilation.

2.   Proper Use of the Power Supply or 

Charger and Wiring

 

   An extension cord should not be used 

unless absolutely necessary. Use of 
improper extension cord could result 
in a risk of fire and electric shock. The 
cord MUST be plugged into a grounded 
outlet. Make sure it is properly wired, in 
good electrical condition, and wire size 
is large enough for AC ampere rating of 
the power supply or charger as specified 
below. AWG = American Wire Gauge.

 

 

 

To reduce risk of damage to plug and 
cord when disconnecting the power 
supply or charger, ALWAYS pull on plug 
-  NEVER on cord.

 

   Locate cord so that it will not be 

stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise 
subject to damage or stress. 

DO NOt

 

lay extension cord on charger.  

DO NOt

 operate the power supply  

or charger with damaged cord or  
plug - replace them immediately.

ELECtRICAL WARNINGS

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ELECtRICAL SAFEtY 

INFORMAtION:

 

PRECAUtIONS & SAFEtY    

 

RECOMMENDAtIONS

Follow Manufacturers' Recommendations 

Before using the microphone and charger, 
read all instructions for, and caution mark-
ings on the microphone and charger and in 
this user guide. 

Summary of Contents for 940C

Page 1: ...user guide 940H Student Microphone 940C Microphone Charger pro...

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Page 4: ...1 940H Microphone and 940C Charger 2 Chapter 2 Charger Setup 3 Chapter 3 Install Batteries 4 Chapter 4 Charge Microphone 5 Chapter 5 Using Microphone 6 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Product Specificat...

Page 5: ...get the most out of your system Your 940H Student Microphone and 940C Charger use SmartCharge technology The microphone will only charge the silver sleeve auto sensing battery that comes with your mi...

Page 6: ...d Low battery 2 On off switch 3 Battery compartment In handle 4 Emitter diodes Do not block 5 Charging base 6 2 way indicator light Red Charging Green Fully charged 7 Power Supply Input 1 940H Microph...

Page 7: ...the power plug that is appro priate for the power outlet style in your country 2 Slide power plug onto the power supply 3 Plug power supply into power outlet and into the back of the charging base 2...

Page 8: ...3 Replace housing If using 2 AA LR6 alkaline batteries or silver sleeve auto sensing batteries 1 Twist microphone handle counter clockwise to remove housing 2 Insert batteries into the battery holder...

Page 9: ...auto sensing battery supplied by FrontRow Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries To ensure proper charging always be sure that only silver sleeve auto sensing batteries are installed 1 3 2 1 Tur...

Page 10: ...op of microphone approx imately 3in 7cm from mouth 4 Do not block emitter diodes 5 Place microphone in charger at the end of the day Note The 940H is always on Channel B If you are using two transmitt...

Page 11: ...ensing batteries Product Specifications 940H Student Microphone Transmitting frequency 2 8MHz Transmission type Infrared Frequency response 50Hz to 16kHz Operating range 40ft 12m User controls On Off...

Page 12: ...stry Canada Other government approvals are available upon request Other international regulations may also apply Any changes or modifications made to any government approved element of this instru men...

Page 13: ...and Wiring An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock The cord MUST be plugged into a grounded ou...

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