User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Using the Q1
- Pairing
- Voice Isolation
- Charging the Q1
- Setting Up Speed Dials
- Troubleshooting
- Q1 Reference
- Safety and General Information
- European Union Directives Conformance Statement
- FCC Notice To Users
- Industry Canada Notice to Users
- Caring for the Environment by Recycling
- Choking Hazard
- Using Ear Gels
- Protect Your Ears
- Care and Handling
- Approved Accessories
- Electromagnetic Interference
- Safety, Warning and Information Symbols
- Smart Practices While Driving
- BlueAnt Limited Global Warranty
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Choking Hazard
Your BlueAnt device, its packaging, and package contents may contain parts that may be a choking
hazard to small children. Please ensure that the device and any associated components such as
ear gels or chargers are stored safely and that any packaging or unwanted contents are disposed of
thoughtfully.
Using Ear Gels
Your BlueAnt headset will come with ear gels or foam tips that are designed to provide a secure fit in
your ear while providing high quality audio.
• Ear gels and tips are designed to sit comfortably in your ear and should not be forced into your
ear at any time. If you have trouble fitting the ear gel or foam please refer to the owner's manual
for correct insertion and usage information.
• Always make sure that the ear gel or foam is fitted securely to your device before placing it in
your ear - ether screwed on (finger tight) or clipped onto the unit.
Note that non-compliance, mis-use or forcing the ear gel or foam may cause damage to your ear
canal or eardrum, or may otherwise cause bodily harm.
Protect Your Ears
All BlueAnt headsets are designed to reach volumes of up 100 decibels.
Prolonged use of a BlueAnt device at high volumes may affect your hearing capacity.
Using for extensive time periods may result in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL).
• Hearing loss may occur if a headset is used at maximum volumes for more than 5 minutes per
day.
• Hearing loss may occur if the headset is used at medium volumes if used for more than 1 hour
per day.
• Exposure to sound at close range such as via an ear piece in your ear may result in hearing loss,
even at low levels.