Important warnings, Attery, Nformation – Williams Sound PPA T36 User Manual
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Open the battery compartment by lifting the tab on the back of the transmitter or receiver with your
finger. To remove depleted batteries, pull up on the fabric strip.
IMPORTANT: If alkaline (non-rechargeable) batteries are being installed, slide the battery
selection switch in the battery compartment to the “alkaline” position. See FIG. 10 below. If
installing NiMH (or rechargeable) batteries, slide the battery selection switch to the “NiMH”
position.
Press the batteries into place over the fabric strip. Be sure to observe proper polarity (+/-). Damage due
to improper battery installation may void the warranty on the product.
AA
AA
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+
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Comp
CH Lock
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AUX
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1:1
FiG. 10
Power LED indicator will flash or turn red when the batteries are getting low (see Low Bat-
tery Indicator on chart below). Continue to use equipment until sound becomes weak or dis-
torted, or until the equipment quits operating, then replace or recharge batteries. Do not leave
dead batteries in the transmitter or receivers. The power indicator light may remain on, even
with a battery that is weak. The chart below shows typical battery life with these units:
Model
Battery Type
Battery Life
Low Battery Indicator
T36
Alkaline AA batteries (BAT 001)
30 hours
Power LED flashes
Rechargeable AA NiMH (BAT 026)
20 hours
R35
Alkaline AA batteries (BAT 001)
100 hours
Power LED turns RED
Rechargeable AA NiMH (BAT 026)
56 hours
R35-8
Alkaline AA batteries (BAT 001)
50 hours
Power LED flashes
Rechargeable AA NiMH (BAT 026)
32 hours
IMPORTANT WARNINGS:
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE ZINC CARBON (“HEAVY DUTY”),
ALKALINE, OR LITHIUM BATTERIES! DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE
DISPOSABLE BATTERIES!
These batteries may heat up and explode, causing possible injury and damage to the
equipment.
Avoid shorting the 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 - toxic chemicals inside.