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Model Number: 82937
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Setting Up
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Read the Safety Information Chapter under all circumstances before
bringing the device into operation.
Unpacking
Open the box very carefully to prevent the equipment from being damaged.
Damage can occur if a knife with a long blade is used to open the box.
There are various small parts in the packaging (batteries, screws, etc.). Keep these
out of the reach of children. There is a risk of swallowing the parts.
Please keep the packaging material well and use it exclusively to transport the
headphones.
Connecting the transmitter
Insert the plug on the supplied AC/DC adaptor into the connecting jack on the
device and insert the other end into an easily accessible 230 V ~ 50 Hz power
socket.
Connect the red and white plug of the RCA audio cable to the red and white jack
of the transmitter.
Connect the black plug (3.5 mm) with the audio output of the source.
Use the adaptor plug if the audio output needs a 6.3 mm plug.
The red Auto On indicator led will light up as soon as you have connected both
the AC/DC adaptor to the mains outlet and the audio cable to a signal source.
If the signal indicator led remains off, switch on the audio source and increase its
output level until the red indicator light comes on.
Putting the batteries into the headphone
The batteries must be fully charged before first use. An initial
24 hour charge is required to guarantee an acceptable service
life for the rechargeable batteries. Always ensure that the
headphones are switched to the position OFF while the
batteries are charging.
Remove the small cover on the battery compartment on left side of the receiver
headphone.
Install two AAA sized, rechargeable NiMH batteries (type HR03) according to the
correct polarity (marked in the battery compartment).
Close the battery compartment.
Switch off the receiver headphones and place it into the transmitter to charge the
batteries for 24 hours before the initial use.