Panasonic RPWF6000H Mode D’Emploi

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Using the rechargeable battery (supplied)
The supplied rechargeable battery must be charged before using this unit.
Nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery
Use the supplied battery or a dedicated replacement battery 
RP-BP6000 (optional).
Commercially available rechargeable batteries
You  cannot  charge  commercially  available  rechargeable 
batteries.
Power supply preparations: Headphones
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Insert the rib c on the battery compartment 
lid into the hole on the left housing and then 
close the battery compartment lid.
Push the battery compartment lid until it locks.
Insert  the  supplied  nickel-metal  hydride 
rechargeable battery.
●  Align the poles + and - correctly when inserting.
●  Push down on the - pole spring when inserting
Remove the + poles first when removing.
Press the [BATT] knob on the left housing 
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 to open the battery compartment lid b 
and then take it off.
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Charging
Put  the  headphones  on  the  transmitter  (not 
included)  making  sure  that  the  charging 
terminals f are in contact with each other.
Left housing
The battery can be charged with the headphones 
placed vertically or horizontally.
●  The OPR/CHARGE lamp h on the transmitter 
glows red.
●  The OPR/CHARGE lamp h goes out when the 
battery is fully charged.
●  When  putting  the  headphones  on  the 
transmitter, hold the left and right housings in 
each  hand  and  put  the  headphones  straight 
down onto the transmitter.
●  The transmitter will automatically stop emitting radio waves if headphones are left on the transmitter. Be sure to 
take the headphones off the transmitter when using other headphones at the same time.
●  The headphones can be used even if the battery is not fully charged.
●  Charge the battery in an environment with an ambient temperature between 0 °C and 40 °C or it may not be fully 
charged.
Note
The  headphones  are  recharged  if  they  are  put  back 
onto the transmitter after being fully charged.
Do not keep recharging the battery if you do not use it 
between recharges.
The battery will be overcharged causing overheating 
and electrolyte leakage.
Placing the 
headphones vertically
Placing  the  headphones 
horizontally
For your reference
 Charging and operating times
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 At 1 kHz, 1 mW+1 mW output.
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 Time required to fully charge from empty.
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  Operating  times  may  differ  depending  on  the  temperature  of  the  surrounding  environment  and  operating 
conditions.
Charging time
Operating time *
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Approx. 3 hours *
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Approx. 8 hours *
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 If the OPR/CHARGE lamp does not glow red
     Check that the left and right sides of the headphones are correctly placed on the left and right sides of the 
transmitter.
     Check that the charging terminals on the headphones and transmitter are touching each other. Adjust them if 
they are not touching.
    ●  When there is dirt on the charging terminals of the headphones or the transmitter, remove it gently with a 
cotton bud, etc.
 To charge the battery after using the headphones
    Put the headphones back on the transmitter. The OPR/CHARGE lamp glows red and charging begins.
 To check the remaining battery power
     Pull the free-adjusting band i and check if the OPR lamp j on the right housing 
is dim or off. This means that the battery has run down and should be charged 
or replaced.
     If the sound is distorted, intermittent or there is excessive background noise while 
using the headphones, the battery should be charged or replaced.
    The service life for the supplied rechargeable battery
     The  supplied  nickel-metal  hydride  rechargeable  battery  can  be  recharged 
approximately 300 times. If the operation time of the battery becomes extremely 
short  after  charging,  the  battery’s  service  life  has  reached  the  end.  Be  sure  to 
replace it with the dedicated rechargeable battery RP-BP6000 (optional).
  The  power  turns  off  automatically  when  you  remove 
the headphones.
  (Auto power on/off function)
     Do not pull up the free-adjusting band i when not using the headphones. This may 
cause the auto power on/off function to switch the headphones back on and battery 
power to run down
Using alkaline dry cell batteries (not included)
Use “LR6, AA” alkaline dry cell batteries. Put the 2 alkaline dry cell batteries into the headphones in the same way 
as described in [Using the rechargeable battery (supplied)] (
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You cannot charge dry cell batteries even if you put the headphones on the transmitter.
  Operating time for the dry cell battery
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 At 1 kHz, 1 mW + 1 mW output.
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  Operating  times  may  differ  depending  on  the  temperature  of  the  surrounding  environment  and  operating 
conditions.
Battery type
Operating time *
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Panasonic Alkaline batteries
Approx. 6 hours *
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