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FITTING AND ADJUSTMENT
Over-the-head band (Fig. B)
Slide the cups out and place the headset over your ears so that the ear cushions fit snugly. (1)
Adjust the height of the cups by sliding them up or down whilst holding the headband in place. (2)
The headband should be positioned across the top of the head. (3)
Helmet attachment (Fig. K)
Snap the helmet attachment into the slot on the helmet (1).
The cups can be set in two positions: Ventilation position (2) or working position (3).
When in use, the cups must be placed in working position!
Press the headband wires inwards until you hear a click on both sides and ensure that the shell or the headband wires do
not press against the lining or edge of the helmet, which could cause noise leakage.
Notice! Never place cups with humid foam on the helmet! (4)
RADIO OPERATION
ON/OFF/MODE (Θ)
Switch the headset on by pressing and holding the
ON/OFF/MODE (Θ)
button for approximately 3 seconds.
A rising tone combination
confirms that the unit has been switched on and a LED (light emitting diode) in the button
flashes rapidly.
If the message “
no paired devices
” or “connecting Bluetooth, connect failed” is heard; no Bluetooth device is linked to the
headset.
If the message “
connecting Bluetooth, connected
” is heard; a Bluetooth device is linked to the headset and connected.
If the message “
connecting Bluetooth, connect failed
” is heard; a Bluetooth device is linked to the headset, but not
connected.
See “BLUETOOTH FUNCTION” below!
Press the
ON/OFF/MODE (Θ) button
briefly to step through the menu. Repeat pressing of the button, one step at a time. A
voice message confirms each step. If you press the button too quickly, you will only receive a full voice confirmation of the
last function you stopped at. Current settings are stored when the unit is switched off.
Switch the headset off by pressing and holding the
ON/OFF/MODE (Θ)
button for approximately 3 seconds.
A falling tone combination
confirms that the unit has been switched off and the LED in the button flashes rapidly and is
then switched off.
SURROUND (Ambient sound level )
The headset can be used as an “active hearing protector”. The maximum sound pressure is reduced to approximately 82
dB to protect against damaging your hearing. This allows 8 hours of operation at maximum sound exposure.
Adjust the level of the sound by pressing the
UP (+)
or
DOWN (–)
buttons. A change is confirmed with a voice message.
There are 5 levels and an off mode.
To access the off mode, press and hold the
DOWN (–)
button for two seconds in volume step one. To switch the function on
again, press the
UP (+)
button.
Off mode is also accessible in the other steps.
WARNING!
When this function is switched off, the ambient sound may become inaudible due to the sound attenuation of
the headset!
To re-activate the function, press
UP (+)
and the headset works as an “active hearing protector” again, limiting the sound
level.
BLUETOOTH (Bluetooth link sound level)
Adjust the level of the sound by pressing the
UP (+)
or
DOWN (–)
buttons. A change is confirmed with a voice message.
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