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Caution

Inserting or removing earplugs too quickly might result in air pressure 
or suction against the eardrum, causing temporary pain.  Earplugs 
should be inserted or removed slowly with a twisting motion to prevent 
excess pressure buildup.  Gently moving the earplug while opening the 
jaw fully might remove excess pressure buildup.

Prolonged use of earplugs (exceeding several hours) might result 
in temporary soreness near the ear canal.  Use of earplugs might 
reduce the risk of this irritation when compared to expandable foam 
type plugs.  The use of ear plugs might require a “break-in” period to 
accustom the ear canal to the presence of the earplug.

In order to ensure maximum performance, the ear canal should be 
clean and free of excess ear wax and debris before inserting earplugs. 
Long term usage of earplugs could result in the buildup of ear wax 
within the ear. In the event that ear wax or debris becomes impacted in 
the ear canal, seek medical consultation.

When not in use, store earplugs in original container. Surfaces that 
have been dyed should be avoided to prevent the possibility of having 
the dye transfer onto the earplugs. Plug surfaces should remain clean 
and free of other contaminates that could cause irritation of the ear 
canal such as sand and grit.  

Earplugs should be cleaned periodically in warm, soapy water to 
prevent buildup of dirt and bacteria. Ear inflammation, otitis externa, or 
other infection could result from the use of dirty ear plugs. In the event 
of pain or discharge from the ear canal, seek medical consultation.

Earplugs are made from an immunologically inert material and allergic 
reactions are rare. In the event an allergic reaction is suspected, 
discontinue use and seek medical consultation.

Part Number

Description

05-016020

LPCCE Set (Includes Tether)

05-016038

Custom Earplug Tether

Summary of Contents for 05-016020

Page 1: ...cation 2 Before Proceeding 3 Earplug Insertion 4 Acclimation 4 Non Comm Operations 5 CE Marking 5 Replacement Parts 6 Warning 6 Caution 7 Attenuation 8 Contact 8 USER MANUAL Low Profile Custom Communi...

Page 2: ...c foam and plastic tips used on Aegisound Communication Earplugs also compatible with CEP C15 communication earplugs sold separately by Communication Ear Protection Inc Using deep ear impressions of t...

Page 3: ...e with the manufacturer s instructions improper fit of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise The earplugs have been inspected for serviceability The earplugs are worn at all t...

Page 4: ...nal if preferred Gently insert the tip of the earplug into ear canal with the R right ear or L left ear at the bottom of the ear canal facing downward Push earplug in until the earplug is fully seated...

Page 5: ...The Custom Earplug Tether has a small barb to enhance retention with the earplug but can be easily removed when use with communications earplugs is required CE Marking Compliant with EN 352 2 2002 Not...

Page 6: ...s product and may result in bodily harm or damage to the product Gentex Corporation claims no liability for damage or injury resulting from a failure to comply with the safety precautions outlined in...

Page 7: ...inserting earplugs Long term usage of earplugs could result in the buildup of ear wax within the ear In the event that ear wax or debris becomes impacted in the ear canal seek medical consultation Whe...

Page 8: ...HER NUMBERS DENOTE GREATER EFFECTIVENESS Gentex Corporation Manchester New Hampshire LPCCE with Passive Tether Federal law prohibits removal of this label prior to purchase Label Required by U S EPA r...

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