Rocketfish RF-RBWHP01 User Manual (English) - Page 22
Listening to the digital wireless stereo headphones, Turning off the system, Maintaining your system
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Listening to the digital wireless stereo headphones To listen through the headphones: 1 Set the headphone volume level to the minimum. 2 Turn on the headphones and docking station. Make sure that your docking station and headphones are wirelessly "joined." The power indicators light steadily if the docking station and headphones are joined and blink slowly if they are not. If they are not joined, see "Establishing communication" on page 18. 3 Put your headphones on your head. Adjust the angles of the left and right ear pieces until you feel comfortable. 4 Turn on your audio source and begin playback. If there are multiple sources in the Rocketboost network, press the SOURCE button on the headphones to find the source you want to listen to. The TX indicator on the docking station (if it is a hub) blinks several times, indicating that the current audio source is changing. 5 Adjust the headphone volume to your normal listening level. Caution: Continuous use at high volume may permanently damage your hearing. Note: If the system is connected to an A/V receiver with an external amplifier, turn off the amplifier to prevent hearing sound from the amplifier speakers. Turning off the system To turn off the system: 1 Set the POWER ON/OFF switch located on the headphones' left earpiece to OFF. 2 Press the POWER button on the docking station. The power indicator on the docking station goes off. Maintaining your system Use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild detergent and water. Dry the device immediately afterwards with a clean cloth. Do not use abrasive cloth, thinners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because they may damage the finish or remove the panel lettering. Cautions: • Do not block the ventilation openings. 22