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Beyerdynamic TG 500 - Transmitter Safety Precautions; Battery Handling and Disposal

Beyerdynamic TG 500
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TG 500 Safety information
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Connection of defective or unsuitable accessories could cause
damage to the device. Therefore, only use connector cables that
are available from or recommended by beyerdynamic.
To disconnect the receiver from the mains, switch it off and pull
the power plug out of the power socket.
Troubleshooting/repairs
Never open the device yourself.
Refer all service work to authorised professionals only.
Cleaning
Only clean the device with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Never
use solvents, as these will damage the surface.
1.2 TG 500 handheld and beltpack transmitter
system
Protect the transmitter from moisture, falling and impacts. You
may injure yourself or others or damage the transmitter.
Always switch the transmitter off before replacing the batteries.
Handheld transmitter
Do not blow into the microphone. In condenser microphones,
this could damage the converter. Perform a voice test instead.
Beltpack transmitter
Clip-on microphones can be very small. There is a risk of
suffocation if accidentally swallowed. Therefore, keep such
microphones out of the reach of children.
Battery care
Avoid complete draining of the battery. This could damage the
battery and shorten its service life.
If battery-powered devices are not used for long periods of
time (e.g. 1 year), battery self-discharge may be accelerated.
For long-term storage, the temperature should be between
+10°C and +30°C.
If you do not use the transmitter for several months, the
transmitter batteries should be removed and charged at least
once a year to prevent leakage or deterioration in performance
due to self-discharge
Charging contacts
The charging contacts could cause property damage, injuries
or fire damage if they come into contact with conductive
materials such as jewellery, keys or chains. This can lead to a
closed electric circuit and, therefore, to the material
overheating. To avoid this kind of unintentional electric circuit,
the charging contacts must be handled with care. This is
especially important if the transmitter is transported in a bag
or another container along with metallic objects.
From time to time, clean the battery and charging contacts of
the transmitter with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with spirit
or alcohol. Always remove the batteries from the battery
compartment beforehand.
1.3 NiMH rechargeable batteries,
alkaline batteries
The handheld and beltpack transmitters of the TG 500 system
can only be operated with AA (LR6) Mignon alkaline batteries or
structurally identical NiMH rechargeable batteries.
Standard alkaline batteries may have length tolerances of
2–3mm. It is therefore important to ensure a good contact when
replacing the batteries.
If you do not use the transmitter for weeks or months, please
remove the batteries. Batteries may leak after long periods of
non-use and may corrode circuit paths and other components.
This means repairs will no longer be possible. In this case, all
warranty claims will be void. Even the description “Leak proof”
on batteries is not a guarantee against leaks.
Never disassemble the batteries. The contained battery acid will
damage skin and clothing.
Misuse or improper use could cause the batteries to leak. In
extreme cases, there is a risk of explosion, heat, fire, smoke or
gas.
Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like.
1.4 Disposal
Remove the batteries when disposing of the transmitter.
Used batteries may contain harmful substances that are harmful
to your health and the environment.
Always dispose of used batteries in accordance with the
applicable disposal regulations. Do not throw batteries into fire
(risk of explosion) or into residual waste. Please hand in
batteries at retail outlets or at communal recycling centres.
Return is free of charge and stipulated by law. Please only
dispose of discharged batteries in the containers provided.
Details of how to remove batteries from the device can be found
in the chapter “Inserting the batteries”.
All batteries get recycled. This allows for valuable raw materials
such as iron, zinc or nickel to be regained.
At the end of its operating life this product may not
be disposed of along with normal household waste.
Please take it to a designated recycling point for
electric and electronic appliances. This is indicated
by the symbol on the product, the operating
instructions or the packaging

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