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Cleaning
Get into the habit of regularly cleaning the product to ensure that it will last for a long time. Do not use alcohol, paint
thinners, or other solvents for cleaning purposes.
Headphones
Remove the eartips when cleaning the headphones.
The headphones may not operate correctly if the headphones are wet. Wipe the headphones with a dry cloth, shake
them multiple times to remove any excess water, and allow the headphones to dry thoroughly before use.
Natural oils from the skin are particularly likely to build up on the eartip attachment parts (see figure). If these areas
are not cleaned, the eartips can become detached. Clean them regularly. Do not touch the areas where sound is
produced as they are delicate. Doing so may result in malfunction.
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Remove the eartips and wash the headphones with water.
Do not use soapy water. Wash in fresh water at normal temperature (10 to 35°C (50 to 95°F)) or a gentle flow
of tap water.
Wash the headphone as shown in the figure. Do not apply water directly to the sound reproduction part or the
microphone.
Do not wash with a brush or sponge. Wash by hand.
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Microphone
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Eartip attachment part
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Sound reproduction part
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After washing, wipe any surface moisture thoroughly with a dry, clean, and soft cloth.
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Hold the headphone firmly, and shake it into a dry cloth until no more water droplets come off.
Although the headphones have a waterproof rating equivalent to IPX5/IPX7, the sound reproduction parts and
the microphones are not water resistant. If any water enters the interior of the headphones, no sound will be
reproduced, or sounds may be difficult to hear. In such cases, place a dry cloth on a flat surface as shown in
the figure below, and with the sound reproduction part and the microphone respectively facing the bottom,
shake the headphone approximately 20 times.