Setting Up; Inserting/Replacing And Testing Batteries - AKG FLEXX GUITARBUG GB 40 User Instructions

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Fig. 1: GB 40 FLEXX controls
GB 40 FLEXX guitarbug
3 Status LED: Indicates the transmitter's operat-
ing status.
LED lit green: Battery is OK.
LED lit red: From the moment the LED changes
to red, the battery capacity will provide a max-
imum of one operating hour. We recommend
replacing the battery with a new one as soon
as possible.
4 Input Gain: This rotary pot sets the sensitivity
of the transmitter's audio section.
5 Jack plug: 1/4" TS jack plug for plugging the
transmitter directly into an instrument output
jack.
6 Flexible antenna
7 This slide switch tunes the transmitter to one of
three different carrier frequencies within the
transmitter's carrier frequency band.
8 Carrier frequency label: The label on the trans-
mitter rear panel indicates the name of the car-
rier frequency band and the three carrier fre-
quencies of your transmitter. Refer to the Manual
Supplement sheet for a color code table.

3 Setting Up

3.1 Inserting/Replacing and Testing Batteries

(refer to fig. 2 on page 14)
1. Depress the snap hook on the battery com-
partment lid (1).
2. Pull the battery compartment lid (1) down to
remove it from the transmitter.
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Important!
The foam pad on the inside of the bat-
tery compartment lid (1) holds the
battery in place. Do not remove the
foam pad. If you do, the battery will
not be held in place properly and may
cause a rattling noise.
3. If there is a dead or defective battery inside the
battery compartment, remove the battery.
4. Insert the supplied or new battery (2) into the
battery compartment as shown in fig. 2.
5. Set the ON/MUTE/OFF switch (3) to ON.
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