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CAUTION!
HEARING SAFETY
Many of ARG’s products are designed to amplify sounds to a high volume level which could
potentially cause hearing damage if used improperly. To protect your hearing and the hearing
of others:
1. Set the volume level at the minimum setting, then place the listening accessory
(headphones, earphones or earbuds) on your ears and finally adjust the volume to a
comfortable level.
2. If feedback (a high-pitched squealing sound) occurs, immediately move the receiver
away from the transmitter and reduce the volume level.
3. Do not allow children or other unauthorized persons access to this product.
BATTERY SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS
RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS
Please help ARG protect our environment by taking time to properly dispose of your used
batteries. Do NOT throw into household trash: Please recycle by taking them to a local
recycling collection center.
NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
In normal use, two AA 1.5V alkaline batteries will last about 40-50 hours in the TX900BP
transmitter and approximately 50-60 hours in the RX900BP receiver. If the sound becomes
distorted or weak, it is time to replace the batteries.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
The TX900BP transmitter and RX900BP receiver can use 1.25V AA NiMH rechargeable
batteries (ARG-BCRAA). After charging for 5-6 hours, these NiMH batteries are designed to
operate a TX900BP transmitter for approximately 40-50 hours and a RX900BP receiver for
50-60 hours.
IMPORTANT RECHARGEABLE BATTERY INFORMATION
Batteries MUST BE CHARGED for a complete cycle before the first use.
Rechargeable batteries will normally need to be replaced after 1-2 years of use.
Do not leave batteries installed for long periods of inactivity as they may leak. (Battery
leakage is not covered by warranty)
CAUTION!
Do not attempt to recharge disposable batteries
, which may explode, release
dangerous chemicals, cause burns or other serious harm to the user or product.
Avoid shorting the batteries by placing plus and minus battery terminals together with
metal objects. Battery damage and burns can result!
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Do not open batteries as they contain toxic chemicals.