User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Model Matrix
- Contents in Box
- Accessories (not included)
- Features
- Common Features, All Models
- Adjustable Volume Control
- Automatic Loud Noise Suppression
- Convertible Headband
- Color Ruggedizers
- Extreme Environmental Design
- Flexible Charging
- Hearing Protection
- In Headset Charging
- Light Weight
- Listen Thru Situational Awareness
- Long Battery Life
- Multilingual Voice Prompts
- Multimode Auto Shutdown
- Noise Dosimeter
- Two Stage Low Battery Alert
- USB Programmable
- User Replaceable Battery
- Voice Prompts
- Wired Line-in
- Common Features, Communication Headsets
- Wireless Bluetooth® Technology
- Wireless DECT Communications
- Common Features, All Models
- Configuring the Headset
- Fitting
- Charging
- Battery Replacement
- LED Indications
- Settings & Operation
- Care and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Important Safety Information
- Sonetics Standard Limited Warranty
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Care and Maintenance
• Inspect ear seals and mic muff frequently for wear. If you see any defect such as
holes or cracks in the ear domes, ear seals, or headband, headset should be
immediately repaired or replaced.
• Wipe Headset and ear seals with a mild soap and water mixture only. The foam
mic muff may be removed and cleaned in a mild detergent, or replaced by
ordering from Sonetics.
WARNING: Do not store the headset in high temperature environments or
direct sunlight.
Mic Muff Replacement
Replace the microphone windscreen every 3 months for optimal performance.
To replace the Mic Muff:
1. Remove the old mic muff and o-ring holding the mic muff in place.
2. Place the new mic muff over the microphone.
3. Slide the o-ring over the mic muff to retain it to the microphone as shown.
Ear Seal Replacement
Replace the ear seals every 6 months for optimal performance and conformity to
NRR.
WARNING: Worn ear seals will degrade the headsets ability to reduce noise
and protect the users hearing.
To replace the ear seals:
1. Remove the old ear seal by pulling on the edge and over the lip of the ear
dome.
2. Place the new ear seal staring at the bottom, pull over the lip of the ear
dome using your finger. Do not use any sharp tool as it may damage the
ear seal and reduce hearing protection.