WMS 40 FLEXX_5.0_neu
02.05.2005
1. Do not spill any liquids on the equipment and do not drop any objects through the ventilation slots in
the equipment.
2. The equipment may be used in dry rooms only.
3. The equipment may be opened, serviced, and repaired by authorized personnel only. The equipment
contains no user-serviceable parts.
4. Before connecting the equipment to power, check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied
AC adapter is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you will use the equipment.
5. Operate the equipment with the supplied AC adapter with a 12-VDC output. Using adapters with a
different output voltage or current type may cause serious damage to the unit.
6. If any solid object or liquid penetrates into the equipment, shut down the sound system immediately.
Disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet immediately and have the equipment checked by
AKG service personnel.
7. If you will not use the equipment for a long period of time, disconnect the AC adapter from the power
outlet. Please note that the equipment will not be fully isolated from power when you set the power
switch to OFF.
8. Do not place the equipment near heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts, or amplifiers, etc. and
do not expose it to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, rain, mechanical vibrations, or shock.
9. To avoid hum or interference, route all audio lines, particularly those connected to the microphone
inputs, away from power lines of any type. If you use cable ducts, be sure to use separate ducts for
the audio lines.
10.Clean the equipment with a moistened (not wet) cloth only. Be sure to disconnect the AC adapter from
the power outlet before cleaning the equipment! Never use caustic or scouring cleaners or cleaning
agents containing alcohol or solvents since these may damage the enamel and plastic parts.
11.Use the equipment for the applications described in this manual only. AKG cannot accept any liabili-
ty for damages resulting from improper handling or misuse.
1. The AC adapter will draw a small amount of current even when the equipment is switched off. To save
energy, disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet if you will leave the equipment unused for a
long period of time.
2. When scrapping the equipment, separate the case, circuit boards, and cables, and dispose of all com-
ponents in accordance with local waste disposal rules.
3. The packaging of the equipment is recyclabe. Dispose of the packaging in an appropriate container
provided by the local waste collection/recycling entity and observe all local legislation relating to
waste disposal and recycling.
Thank you for purchasing an AKG product. This Manual contains important instructions for setting up and
operating your equipment. Please take a few minutes to read the instructions below carefully before
operating the equipment. Please keep the Manual for future reference. Have fun and impress your audi-
ence!
The WMS 40 FLEXX is available in four different kits:
INSTRUMENTAL SET
1 PT 40 FLEXX bodypack transmitter
1 AA size battery
1 set of lettering labels
1 MKG L guitar cable
1 SR 40 FLEXX receiver
1 AC adapter (see sticker on packaging)
1 Manual Supplement sheet
PRESENTER SET
1 PT 40 FLEXX bodypack transmitter
1 AA size battery
1 set of lettering labels
1 CK 55 L lavalier microphone with attachment
clip
1 W 55 windscreen
1 SR 40 FLEXX receiver
1 AC adapter (see sticker on packaging)
1 Manual Supplement sheet
Check that the packaging contains all of the items listed for your system. Should any of these items be
missing, please contact your AKG dealer.
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SPORTS SET
1 PT 40 FLEXX bodypack transmitter
1 AA size battery
1 set of lettering labels
1 C 444 L head-worn microphone
2 moisture shields
1 W 444 windscreen
1 SR 40 FLEXX receiver
1 AC adapter (see sticker on packaging)
1 Manual Supplement sheet
VOCAL SET
1 HT 40 FLEXX handheld transmitter
1 stand adapter
1 AA size battery
1 semitransparent color clip
1 SR 40 FLEXX receiver
1 AC adapter (see sticker on packaging)
1 Manual Supplement sheet
1 Safety and Environment
1.1 Safety
1.2 Environment
2 Description
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Unpacking
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