Maintenance And Troubleshooting; Cleaning Receivers; Checking Standalone Receivers; Troubleshooting The Receiver - Cardio Theater xTV900 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

In general, receivers require little maintenance beyond regular
cleaning and periodic checks of their installations and connectors.
Refer below for maintenance information.
Receivers rarely experience problems once the wireless system is
installed. However, you may find the troubleshooting information in
this section useful for solving the odd problem.
If necessary, this section also explains how to replace the
headphone jack when a receiver no longer provides good sound
quality.

Cleaning Receivers

Each week, clean the receivers with a mild soap and water solution.
Lightly dampen a soft cloth with the solution and wipe the receiver.
Do not use too much solution on the cloth or spray cleaning solution
directly on receivers. Doing so could cause moisture to enter
through the connector and damage the receiver.

Checking Standalone Receivers

Make sure that each standalone receiver is secure and cannot be
moved. Also ensure that the receiver is positioned so that moisture
from people exercising cannot enter through the connection and
damage the electronics.
Installation and Maintenance Guide: Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the Receiver

Table 3 may help you to understand and troubleshoot any problems
that you encounter with the receiver. If the suggestions in the table
do not help you solve the problems that you encounter, contact
Cardio Theater Technical Support.
Table 3: How to solve most problems with receivers
Problem
Static
Single receiver
interference
on a channel
All receivers
Noisy sound on
Single receiver
a channel
All receivers
What to Do
Try reprogramming receiver. Change
location of transmitter; you many find
something is hampering the sound.
Replace headphone jack. Replace
receiver.
Sound on TV or audio component may
be too high. Check the equipment and
lower the volume level if needed.
May be a problem with transmitter; see
Maintenance and Troubleshooting in
transmitter guide.
Try reprogramming receiver. Check
location of receiver; you many find that it
is too far from the transmitter. Replace
headphone jack. Replace receiver.
Most likely problem with transmitter; see
Maintenance and Troubleshooting in
transmitter guide.
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