INSERTING THE EARPHONES
WEARING THE EARPHONES
Wear the earphones as illustrated below.
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If the earphone seems to be lacking in low frequency response (bass), check
the tightness of the seal between the earphone and your ear, or try one of the
other sleeve options.
Sound Isolating Earphones
These sound-isolating earphones
with VoicePort inline microphone
connect to your integrated media
player cell phone. They feature
WideBand MicroDrivers for an
extended frequency soundstage
that you can now enjoy at low
listening levels, even in noisy
environments.
Warning: Do not push the earphone sleeve beyond the ear canal opening.
left ear
right ear
Over the ear
in front
Make sure that the sleeve completely
covers the earphone nozzle. If any part
of the nozzle is exposed, the sleeve is
not properly installed.
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CHOOSING AN EARPHONE SLEEVE
INLINE SWITCH CONTROL
CLEANING THE EARPHONE NOZZLE
Your earphones come with a selection of sleeves. Make sure the sleeve you
use is easy to insert into your ear, fits comfortably, and is easy to remove from
your ear.
If the nozzle of your earphone is blocked, clean the nozzle using the supplied
wax removal loop.
Push and hold to MUTE cell phone microphone
Wax Removal Loop
Flex Sleeves
In small, medium, and large sizes. Made from translucent
PVC.
Volume
Nozzle
Soft Flex Sleeves
In small, medium, and large sizes. Made from pliable rubber.
When cleaning, do not force any object through the earphone nozzle!
This will damage the earphone sound filter.
Foam Sleeves
When using the foam sleeves, compress the sleeve between
your fingers before inserting it into the ear canal. Hold the
earphone in place for about ten seconds while the foam
expands and creates a tight seal.
Audio Source:
cell phone
media player
Triple-Flange Sleeves (Optional Accessory)
If desired, the sleeve nozzle may be shortened. Use sharp
scissors to carefully trim the nozzle to the desired length.
Note: Turn volume control to its lowest setting before switching
between music and cell phone. Switching to media during a
call mutes cell phone.
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