User Guide FREENOD PRO FCC ID:2AXFY-FNP1
Peel off film Before the first use, please remove the protective film on the earbuds' contacts.
Charge before use After peeling off the film, put the earbuds back into the charging case, and plug in the USB cable until it is fully charged.
Long Press to Pair Open the charging case, with the earbuds inside, press and hold the button for 2 seconds until the white light breath, which means the earbuds have entered the pairing mode. Press and hold the button for 10 seconds to trigger the factory reset. The orange light will flash to indicate the resetting period.
Settings Bluetooth DEVICES Freenod Pro Select from Device Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on, open the Bluetooth setting, and select Freenod Pro to connect. Your mobile will take some time to scan all Bluetooth devices available. Please wait for a little if Freenod Pro is not showing up immediately on the list.
Earbuds Operation Orange is the touch area. The touch operation of the left and right earbuds is the same.
Lights Indicatior Earbuds status light (inside charging case) earbuds battery full earbuds battery medium paring resetting Case status light (outside charging case) case battery full case battery medium case battery low charging
Wingtips (optional) If more secure wearing is prefered, you may like to install the sport wingtips included in the package. There are three sizes: large, medium and small, and the left and right are not interchangeable. So please choose the appropriate model.
Install Wingtips Follow the drawing shown above, pull the silicone ring over onto the earbuds.
Wingtips Position Install the wingtips to the position shown in the drawing, making sure not to cover the air outlet of the sound chamber.
Adjust Wingtips After installing the wingtips with right-size, you can further adjust for the best fit by rotating.
Insert Earbuds Insert the earbud as shown and rotate it to a comfortable position. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.