Owner's Manual

WARNING:
To
prevent possible
hearing damage,
do
not
listen at high
volume levels for long periods.
Driving hazard
Use
of
A1rPods
Pro while operating a vehicle
is
not
recommended and
1s
illegal in some
areas. Check and
obey
the applicable laws
and regulations on the use
of
earphones while
operating a vehicle.
Be
careful and attentive
while driving. Stop listening to your audio device
if
you find
it
disruptive
or
distracting while
operating any type
of
vehicle or performing any
activity that requires your full attention.
Choking hazard
AirPods Pro, the case, and small parts included
with AirPods Pro may present a choking hazard
or
cause other injury to small children. Keep
them away from small children
Medical device interference
AirPods Pro and case contain components and
radios that emit electromagnetic fields.
AirPods Pro and case also contain magnets.
These electromagnetic fields and magnets may
interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators,
or
other medical devices. Maintain a safe distance
of separation between your medical device and
AirPods Pro and case. Consult your physician
and medical device manufacturer for information
specific to your medical device. Stop using
AirPods Pro and case if you suspect they are
interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator,
or
any other medical device.
Skin irritation
Earphones can lead to ear infections
if
not
properly cleaned. Clean
A1rPods
Pro regularly
with a
soft
lint-free cloth. Don't
get
moisture in
any openings,
or
use aerosol sprays, solvents,
or
abrasives. If a skin problem develops,
discontinue use. If
the
problem persists, consult
a physician.
Electrostatic shock
When using AirPods Pro in areas where the
air
is very dry, it
1s
easy to build up static
electricity
and possible for your ears
to
receive a small
electrostatic discharge from
A1rPods
Pro.
To
minimize the risk
of
electrostatic discharge,
avoid using AirPods Pro in extremely
dry
environments,
or
touch a grounded unpainted
metal
object
before inserting AirPods Pro.
Important
handling
information
Discoloration
of
the
Lightning connector
and/or
of
the
bottom
of
the stem
of
your
AirPods Pro
after
regular use is normal.
Dirt, debris, and exposure to moisture may
cause discoloration. For information about
exposure to liquid and cleaning AirPods Pro,
the case, and the Lightning connector, see
www.apple.com/support.
Support
For support and troubleshooting
information, user discussion boards, and
the latest Apple software downloads,
go
to
www.apple.com/support.