Connecting The Transmitter To The Mains; Inserting And Removing The Receiver's Rechargeable Battery; Inserting A Spare Rechargeable Battery Into The Transmitter's Charging Compartment - Sennheiser MM 50 Instructions For Use Manual

Sennheiser headphones instructions for use model set 50/55 tv
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Connecting the transmitter to the mains

Connect the mains unit to the yellow socket (12 V
the transmitter.
Plug the mains connector into a wall socket.
The LED
lights up green. If the receiver is stored in the
transmitter's charging compartment
Note:
Pull the mains connector out of the wall socket when the
transmitter will not be used for extended periods of time
(e.g. when you are on holiday). In this case, however, the
rechargeable battery will not be recharged.
Inserting and removing the receiver's rechargeable
battery
Insert the battery into the compartment
left. Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly.
To remove the battery, use the finger catch projection to pull
the battery out of the receiver.
Note:
The receiver is delivered with the battery inserted.
Charge the battery for at least 3 hours before you use it for
the first time (see "Storing and charging the receiver" on
page 10).
Inserting a spare rechargeable battery into the
transmitter's charging compartment
You can charge a spare battery (not included in the delivery of
the Set 50 TV) in the charging compartment
the transmitter. This spare battery is not required for operating
the Set 50 TV/Set 55 TV but offers extended listening time
while the discharged first battery is being recharged.
Insert the spare battery into the charging compartment
as shown on the left.
If the rechargeable battery is inserted correctly, the LED
lights up red. The red LED
battery is fully charged.
, the LED
as shown on the
at the side of
does not go off when the
)
on
DC
goes off.

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