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Light

 DIR II

  Operation  

  Instructions

Solutions for better hearing

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Summary of Contents for RadioLight DIR II

Page 1: ...n z a m w c z i u p r h l u s q y u d i yl c r d h pv f a n t x e z t gc l p m h k v RadioLight DIR II Operation Instructions Solutions for better hearing r a di o li g ht d ir II ...

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Page 3: ...he receiver 6 6 Battery pack replace 7 7 Maintenance of the headset receiver 8 8 Replacing the silicone covers with the transparent cover of the volume control 9 9 Receiver Trimmer adjustments Balance 10 10 Please note the following informations 11 11 Dealing with problems 12 12 Disposal 14 13 Warranty 15 14 Technical data 16 ...

Page 4: ...mbling the transmitter HiFi CD Recorder DVD Recorder Walkman etc SCART Power supply unit The volume adjustment of the TV HIFI CD should be set to a comfortable listening level for other members of the household ...

Page 5: ...and one dummy You will recognize the dummy as it has no metal contact surfaces Charging control light Standby indicator Standby indicator The blue LED indicates that the device has established a connection with the audio source and is on Send Charging control light Red LED Battery is in the battery recharger and is in the process of being recharged Green LED Battery is fully recharged ...

Page 6: ... functioning at all n Positioning of the transmitter at an unfavourable distance from surfaces which reflect radio waves for example floors and walls This may lead to the signal wave being weakened or even cancelled out by the reflected wave n Metallic objects reduce the range due to the shielding effect of the metal n Particularly in towns and cities there may be many other sources of radio waves...

Page 7: ... is distorted you can change to another channel NOTE If the transmitter is switched to another channel the receiver also has to be set to another channel See specifications The channel selector is located on the rear side of the transmitter or receiver Transmitter and receiver must both be set to the same channel ...

Page 8: ... 5 Volume adjustment of the receiver There is no ON OFF switch The receiver automatically switches on when worn The stethoscope headset will switch off automatically when you remove it Volume adjustment ...

Page 9: ... WARNING Do not force the battery pack into the charger or receiver How to get the most out of your rechargeable batteries Please make sure that both batteries are used on a regular basis Constantly recharging the batteries will shorten their service life That s why you should exchange the batteries in the hearing aid with the batteries in the charging station regularly for best results once a wee...

Page 10: ...8 7 Maintenance of the headset receiver The ear pieces have to be cleaned or exchanged if dirty To replace please use the silicone earpieces for DIR headsets ...

Page 11: ...of the volume control The transparent cover has the following protective functions n It prevents any unintentional changes in the volume level n It protects dust and liquids from coming into contact with the volume control Transparent cover for the volume control ...

Page 12: ...10 9 Receiver Trimmer adjustments Balance equal on left and right left 40 dB right 40 dB L R L R L R ...

Page 13: ... The product warranty does not cover normal wear or damage resulting from misuse neglect improper storage accident unauthorised repair or alteration Important Notice This product is not protected against splash water Do not place any containers filled with water such as flower vases or anything with an open flame such as a lit candle on or near the product ...

Page 14: ...n the receiver and the recharging contacts of the compartment in the transmitter There is no battery inserted into the receiver The transmitter is not correctly connected to the TV or HI FI audio output Your TV or HI FI equipment is not turned on Solution Make sure that the power adaptor is connected to the mains power socket and to the transmitter The battery has not been cor rectly and completel...

Page 15: ...f using a 100 Hz television and the transmitter is placed on top of it the sound may become distored in the receiver headset Battery is discharged Battery pack is not fully charged Battery pack has reached its recharging limit Solution Insert a battery into the receiver Replace battery with a fully charged one Make sure you are not located too far away from your trans mitter Move the transmitter t...

Page 16: ...usehold waste but has to be returned to a collecting point for the recycling of electric and electronic units You protect the environment and health of your fellow men by the correct disposal of this products Environment and health are endangered by a faulty disposal Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw material You will receive further information on the recycling of this pro...

Page 17: ...not throw the packaging away The warranty does not apply to damage caused by incorrect handling or attempts to repair the unit by people who are not authorised to do so destruction of the seal on the unit Repairs under warranty are only carried out providing you have filled in and returned the enclosed warranty card from the dealer Always specify the product number in any event ...

Page 18: ...quency response 15 20 000 Hz Distorsion 1 Noise level typ 60 dB Battery charging time approx 6 h Headset receiver Operating time per change approx 4 5 h Maximum volume SPL approx 120 dBA Weight approx 59 g Transmitter Power consumption approx 3 6 VA Operating voltage 12 Volt DC Supply voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Weight approx 200 g ...

Page 19: ...ith European Union norms You can obtain EC compliance declarations from your dealer or directly from the manufacturer of this product Technical specifications subject to change without notice Trade Name Model Number RadioLight DIR II FCC ID U94RFS05DIR08 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harm ful inte...

Page 20: ... this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from t...

Page 21: ...audifon com audifon USA Inc 403 Chairman Ct Suite 1 Debary Florida 32713 PO BOX 531700 USA contact usa audifon com Phone 01 386 668 8812 Fax 01 386 753 9564 Toll Free 800 776 0222 High tech made in Germany ...

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