User Guide
Table Of Contents
- System Overview
- Receiver Safety Information
- Recycling Instructions
- Setting Up the PPA VP 37
- Locking Instructions
- Receiver Model PPA R37 Instructions
- Receiver Model PPA R37-8 (optional) Instructions
- Receiver Model PPA R38 (optional) Instructions
- Belt Clip Installation (all Receiver models)
- Using A Receiver With A Hearing Aid
- Receiver Management Suggestions
- Receiver Battery Information
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Personal PA Value Pack System Specifications
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
- Repair Services
PPA T27
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Earpad Cleaning for Earphones and Headphones
Do not immerse the earphone in water or other cleaning agent. Foam pads
may be removed and washed with a mild laundry soap solution, rinsed
thoroughly, and air dried.
You may purchase new foam pads. Call Customer Service for ordering
information: 1-800-843-3544
Receiver Battery Information
Single Use Batteries
When the battery is low on the PPA R37 or PPA R37-8, the power LED on
the top of the unit will blink. On the PPA R38, the battery symbol on the
OLED screen will blink. With other receivers, if the sound becomes weak
or distorted, the battery is low. Replace the battery. The indicator light may
still be on, even with a battery that is weak. Do not leave dead batteries in
the receivers. Battery corrosion is not covered by the Williams AV Limited
Lifetime Warranty.
Recommended Batteries for Receivers
• BAT 001 AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries
• BAT 026 AA rechargeable NiMH only
Battery Life
• 50 hours for BAT 001 AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries
• 32 hours for BAT 026 AA rechargeable NiMH batteries
!! IMPORTANT WARNINGS !!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE ZINC CARBON (“HEAVY DUTY”), ALKA-
LINE, OR LITHIUM BATTERIES!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE SINGLE-USE BATTERIES!
These batteries may heat up and explode, causing possible injury and dam-
age to the equipment. Avoid shorting the plus and minus battery terminals
together with metal objects. Battery damage and burns can result! Use only
Williams AV supplied chargers and rechargeable batteries!
Further Suggestions
Receivers should NOT be left charging continuously when not in use.
Receivers should always be turned OFF while charging.