Charging the ah9 transmitter – Samson AH9 Wireless Transmitter with Fitness Headset Microphone (D: 542 to 566 MHz) User Manual

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Charging the AH9 Transmitter

1. With the AR99m powered off, connect the included power adapter.
2. Insert the magnetic power cable to the AR99m USB Port (or any 5-volt DC adapter that

has a USB port).

3. Turn the VOLUME knob on the AR99m clockwise to turn its power on.

4. Place the AH9 transmitter on a flat surface.

5. Attach the magnetic connector to the gold contact power port on the bottom of the AH9

transmitter. The cable attaches to the port magnetically.
The magnetic connector is keyed so it will only connect in one direction.

Note: Transmission is disabled during charging.

6. Look at the indicator light on the AH9 transmitter to determine when the transmitter has

finished charging. When the light is flashing red, the AH9 is charging. When the red light
stops flashing it indicates that the AH9 is fully charged.

7. Disconnect the magnetic power cable from the AH9 when the unit is fully charged.
If you notice your AH9 battery life is becoming shorter after a full charge, you can order a user
replaceable battery from your local Samson distributer.

Getting the most out of the rechargeable battery:

Completely charge the batteries before first use

Fully charge the battery before it will be used.

After the battery is charged, unplug the charger from the outlet.

The optimal temperature range for using and storing the battery is 50°F -
86°F (30°C - 50°C). The battery performance and operation may decrease in
temperatures below 50°F (30°C).

A warning that batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive
heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type. Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal

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