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Insert the Rechargeable battery into the bottom of the RX239
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Receiver (see drawing on page 16). Place the receiver into the
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charger cradle built into the top of the TX238 Transmitter and let
charge overnight. The spare battery can be plugged into the charg-
ing port located on either side of the transmitter. By keeping the
spare battery charged, you can easily swap batteries when the one
in use runs out and always have a fresh battery ready. A fully
charged battery will operate the receiver for approximately 6
hours, depending on the volume setting. The battery should be
changed when you notice the sound getting weak and noisy. The
batteries may be left charging when not in use.
The RX239 Receiver magnetically transfers the audio from the
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TX238 Transmitter into a hearing aid equipped with a telephone
coil (T-coil).
Before you use the receiver, double check to make sure the
WIR TX238 Transmitter's power supply is plugged in. Make sure
the audio connection on the transmitter is set up for 2.3 MHz
(mono) operation only. See pages 8-9. Make sure the TV, stereo,
or audio source is turned ON. Make sure the receiver's battery is
fully charged.
1) First, place the neckloop on the receiver around your neck.
To use the Receiver:
Important: A dual detector infrared "eye" is located on the
front of the receiver. Do not cover it up or you will lose recep-
tion. Make sure that "SOUNDPLUS" lettering is facing away
from you when you put the receiver on.
2) Turn the receiver ON by turning the volume control to "2," or
about half of full volume.
3) Turn the switch on your hearing aid to the "T" position and
adjust the volume for comfortable listening.
4) If the sound is weak, increase the volume on the Williams
Sound unit, then on your hearing aid.
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