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Installing batteries into the speakers
Caution: Do not mix battery types. Do not use old and new batteries together.
Remove all batteries if the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time.
1
With the speaker AC adapter disconnected, open the battery cover.
2 Install eight (8) C size batteries taking care to follow the battery polarity
markings on the battery compartment.
3 For WS-02, set the Alkaline/NiMH battery switch to the type of C size
batteries being used. The switch is inside the battery compartment. Use
the Alkaline setting if you are using standard non-rechargeable alkaline
batteries. Use the NiMH setting if you are using rechargeable NiMH
batteries.
4 Replace the battery cover. When charging (speakers on or off), the LED
flashes green slowly. When charging is complete, the LED lights solid
green. If the LED flashes green quickly, the charger cannot charge the
batteries. Replace the batteries with new ones. Full battery charging can
take up to 24 hours.
Warning: Do not try to recharge alkaline batteries. Use C size NiMH rechargeable
batteries. Failure to do so may damage the speakers or cause a fire. The speaker will
try to charge batteries if the battery switch is set to NiMH.
Note: Rechargeable batteries can be recharged with the speakers on or off. RF-WS-01
and RF-WS-01-W cannot recharge any type of batteries. If you want to use
rechargeable batteries in the RF-WS-01 or RF-WS-01-W, you must use a regular
standalone charger to recharge batteries.
Positioning the speakers
Caution: To avoid the risk of electric shock and fire, and to prevent damage, locate
the sender and speakers with no obstructions in front of the ventilation holes.
Caution: Do not use the WS-01 or WS-03 in a wet environment. If you use the WS-02
outdoors or in wet environment, do not connect the AC adapter.
Note: if you need to mount the speakers, make sure that the left and right speakers
are switched to the correct left, right, or mono setting for speaker output sound.
Note: For best performance, the sender LED should face the general direction of the
area where you plan to place the speakers.