Unite TH – Handheld Transmitter
Thank you for choosing the Unite TH handheld transmitter.
To ensure an optimum performance, we would like to give you
a brief introduction on how to use this handheld transmitter.
The Unite TH handheld transmitter was designed for barrier-
free use:
– raised symbols or braille on the operating buttons for the
blind
For detailed operating instructions in your language, please
visit: www.beyerdynamic.com/unite
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Safety instructions
General
• Please READ this user manual before the first use.
• Please KEEP this user manual.
• Please FOLLOW the specified operating and safety
instructions.
Disclaimer
• beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG will not be liable for any
damage to the product or injury to persons caused by
negligent, improper, incorrect or inappropriate operation of
the product.
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.
Rechargeable battery
• The handheld transmitter is operated with the a lithium ion
battery, which must replaced by trained service staff only.
• Use only a USB 2.0/3.0 compliant 5V power supply to charge
the battery via the integrated USB
type-C port (power consumption is max. 500 mA).
• High temperatures, particularly in association with a high
charging status, result in irreversible damage of the battery.
• If you are not intending to use the battery for an extended
period or are planning to put it into storage, it is advisable to
lower the battery's charging level to around 50% and to store
it at temperatures of maximum 30 °C.
• In order to ensure safe transport by land, sea and air, the
battery used for the handheld transmitter is tested
according to the UN 38.3 transport regulation for lithium-ion
batteries.
• Misuse or improper use could damage the battery. In
extreme cases, there is a risk of explosion, heat, fire, smoke
or gas.
• Never expose the battery to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire or the like.
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