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Fitting

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Fitting

The cushions should snugly fit the head with no interference of the seal by any objects e.g. respirator head-
bands or spectacle arms, the cups should completely enclose the ears. Before putting on the device, brush 
excess hair aside and remove any jewellery that could affect acoustic seal.

Headband version

(1)

Ensure that the headband is positioned correctly before putting it on.

The inside of the headband is marked with a letter L on the left hand side and a letter R on the 
right hand side.

(2)

With the headband over the head, adjust the height of the cups by sliding them up or down so they 
completely enclose the ears (see Fig. 1).

Helmet version

These ear-muffs should be fitted to, and used only with, the following industrial safety helmets:

3 sets of adapters are provided with the device. Before the ear muffs can be attached to the helmet, the 
adapters have to be installed.

(1)

Attach the correct adapter (see Fig. 11) to the helmet (see table above).

(2)

Ensure that the cups are mounted on the correct side of the helmet. The cup marked with L must be 
put on the left hand side of the helmet and the cup marked with R must be put on the right hand side 
of the helmet.

(3)

Pull the ear cup down the fork as far as possible.

(4)

Push the attachment clip firmly into the slot on the side of the helmet until it clicks into place 
(see Fig. 2).

(5)

Detach the head harness at two places at the rear of the helmet (see Fig. 3) and place the cord from 
the cups above the harness attachment.

(6)

Reattach the harness.

Ensure the cord is not tangled.

(7)

For the working position, press the cups toward the ears until they click into place. Adjust the height 
of the cups by sliding them up or down so they completely enclose the ears (see Fig. 4).

The grommet of the cable and the antenna is positioned inside the fork (see Fig. 12).

(8)

Stand-by position: Pull the cups away from the ears until they lock into the stand-by position 
(see Fig. 5).

(9)

Parking Position: From the stand-by position, move the cups to the rear of the helmet until they click 
into place. In this position, the cushions do not get damaged or dirty and the cups can dry 
(see Fig. 6).

Helmet Brand / Model

Adaptor Type No

Approved sizes

MSA V-Gard

60614

S, M, L

MSA V-Gard 200

60601

S, M, L

MSA V-Gard 200

60614

M, L

MSA V-Gard 500

60614

S, M, L

MSA V-Gard 900t

60614

M, L

Balance AC

60601

S, M, L

Peltor G2000

60601

S, M, L

Peltor G3000

60602

S, M, L

Balance HD

60601

S, M, L

Protector Style 600

60602

S, M, L

Protector Style 300

60601

S, M, L

Auboueix Iris II 

60601 and 60602

S, M, L

Summary of Contents for left/RIGHT

Page 1: ...MSAsafety com Operating Manual left RIGHT Hearing Protection Order No PM259 00 ...

Page 2: ...2 8645 Rapperswil Jona Switzerland info ch MSAsafety com www MSAsafety com Manufacturer MSA Sordin AB Rörläggarvägen 8 SE 331 53 Värnamo Sweden MSA 2016 All rights reserved Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 CLIC CLIC ...

Page 3: ...hile using the entertainment facility The user must be especially attentive of the surround ings when wearing hearing protection Depending on the model this ear muff is provided with level dependant attenuation and or electrical audio output The wearer should check correct operation before use If distortion or failure is detected the wearer should refer to the manufacturers advice for maintenance ...

Page 4: ... The sound pressure level of external sound for which the sound pressure level under the ear muff first exceeds 82 dB A EN 300 328 EN 301 489 17 EN 301 489 3 EN 301 489 1 left RIGHT Wireless World left RIGHT Wireless World Dual EN 352 1 X X EN 352 3 X X EN 352 4 X EN 352 6 X X EN 352 8 X X f Frequencies at which attenuation is measured Hz Mf Mean value dB sf Standard deviation dB APV Mf sf Assumed...

Page 5: ...f Hz 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000 Mf dB 13 9 13 7 18 1 27 1 34 0 32 1 38 4 40 1 41 8 38 1 Sf dB 5 1 3 2 2 0 3 3 4 1 4 2 4 8 4 4 3 5 3 5 APV dB 8 8 10 5 16 2 23 8 29 9 27 9 33 6 35 7 38 3 34 6 f Hz 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000 Mf dB 12 7 13 7 16 2 24 3 31 2 32 2 33 0 36 4 35 5 31 6 Sf dB 3 5 4 0 2 9 3 1 4 5 5 2 2 9 3 0 2 9 4 4 APV dB 9 2 9 7 13 4 21 2 26 7 27 0 30 1 ...

Page 6: ...he right hand side of the helmet 3 Pull the ear cup down the fork as far as possible 4 Push the attachment clip firmly into the slot on the side of the helmet until it clicks into place see Fig 2 5 Detach the head harness at two places at the rear of the helmet see Fig 3 and place the cord from the cups above the harness attachment 6 Reattach the harness Ensure the cord is not tangled 7 For the wo...

Page 7: ...and inserts with mild soap and water only The ear muffs must not be immersed in water This product may be adversely affected by certain chemical substances Further information should be sought from the manufacturer Do not subject the product to rough handling which can damage the electronics Dispose of the product and batteries in accordance with national and local regulations 7 1 Hygiene Kit The ...

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