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User Guide

Contains important information - do not throw away

Version 3.00

July 2019

EN352

2777

SERIES

Summary of Contents for Proflex DX Series

Page 1: ...User Guide Contains important information do not throw away Version 3 00 July 2019 EN352 2777 SERIES ...

Page 2: ...tion against the harmful effects of noise EU Type Tested to harmonized standards EN352 2 2002 EN352 7 2002 and certified in conformity with the provisions of Regulation EU 2016 425 including ongoing surveillance Module D by SATRA Technology Europe Ltd Bracetown Business Park Clonee Co Meath Ireland D15 YN2P Notified Body 2777 EU declaration of conformity can be accessed at www puretone net CENS Pr...

Page 3: ...s Setup Modules Cleaning and Disinfection Earpiece Insertion Earpiece Fitting Earpiece Removal Turning Your CENS ProFlex On Off All Models Adjusting The Volume DX1 Adjusting The Volume Modes DX3 DX5 Troubleshooting Technical Information 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 ...

Page 4: ...nce and replacement of the battery 4 A C B right ear left ear Ear indicator On off button Microphone Battery lid D F E Clear tip Digital push button volume control DX1 Digital multi switch volume control mode select DX3 DX5 A C D B F A C D B E Every CENS ProFlex can be identified by the serial number located on the underside of the module The intended users name personal ID will be laser marked on...

Page 5: ... ensure the best possible protection it has to be used constantly in noisy situations CENS ProFlex are reusable devices with a level dependent function The volume control function of CENS ProFlex is designed to allow a small increase in low level ambient sound affording the user increased awareness in sporting situations CENS ProFlex are not intended or suitable for use as a hearing aid or to prov...

Page 6: ...ong magnetic field a high frequency field or X rays Do not place your CENS ProFlex in a microwave oven NOTICE Choking hazard posed by small parts Keep CENS ProFlex batteries and accessories out of children s reach If swallowed consult a physician or hospital immediately If infants small children or disabled persons need to wear CENS ProFlex ensure adequate supervision The output of the level depen...

Page 7: ...ste Dispose batteries according to national regulations or return them to your supplier Do not use your CENS ProFlex in areas where there is a danger of explosions e g mining Hazard of explosion NOTICE NOTICE 7 These are reusable devices and it is strongly recommended that they are regularly inspected to ensure correct fit and functionality If in doubt return them for a service and check Puretone ...

Page 8: ...ound levels and environmental conditions such as humidity Please note Once a Zinc Air battery tab has been removed battery life will not typically exceed 45 days The battery will dry out and no longer be effective Low Battery Warning DX1 you will hear a series of 3 beeps repeated every 5 minutes until the device shuts down or the battery is replaced DX3 DX5 you will hear a vocal warning battery lo...

Page 9: ...ery lid Place the new battery on the magnet stick as shown Insert the battery into the module bottom first as shown in the diagram and then tilt the stick up to insert the top of the battery Finally remove the battery stick from the new battery and close the battery lid Press modules into earpieces until they snap into place Modules can be used in either the Left or Right earpiece 1 2 4 3 5 helix ...

Page 10: ...nterchangeable Passive Filter Module Order Code CENS PF PAS Left Ear Right Ear Do not use the lid to extract the module from silicone earpiece Do not use excessive force when inserting or removing Do not use the earpieces without a module passive or electronic fitted 10 CENS ProFlex is a 2 part modular system For optimal protection the module and silicone earpiece must be inserted correctly as des...

Page 11: ...avoid health problems Do not put the CENS ProFlex in water Remove module use the supplied air puffer to blow debris out of the sound tube on the earpiece then clean with the brush and wipe with a damp cloth Use a dry soft cloth to wipe the module being careful not to touch the rubber underneath where sound is delivered Ask your supplier for special care packs and further information on how to keep...

Page 12: ...earpiece in your ear canal Make sure the top portion of the earpiece fits into the helix lock of your ear It is important that each device is fitted correctly to ensure safe and effective use To check the fit is correct clap your hands near each ear ensure the electronic modules are switched off You should hear the sound but at a lower level helix lock 2 3 4 1 4 helix lock 5 long press short press...

Page 13: ...me controls to remove the CENS ProFlex as this could cause damage Sudden or fast removal of ear plugs from the ear canal may damage the ear drum NOTICE Earpiece Fitting Earpiece Removal Remove the earpiece and store safely helix lock 2 3 1 2 3 4 helix lock 2 Grasp the earpiece and rotate it forward while pulling outward Do not grasp the module Pulling the top of the ear slightly may ease removal ...

Page 14: ...tronic or passive module being fitted Once the devices are switched on you will be able to hear sound as normal however when a loud sound is detected the device will automatically reduce the volume to a safe and comfortable level After the loud sound has passed the volume is automatically returned to normal Please note DX1 there will be a 0 5s delay followed by a start up melody DX3 DX5 instant st...

Page 15: ... a higher volume setting than is comfortable The volume control push button is located at the bottom of the electronic module The volume control must only be operated by your finger tips with light pressure Applying excessive pressure can result in the volume control being damaged This is a precision miniature device that must be handled with care NOTICE CAUTION ...

Page 16: ...p increments mode select Long press down decrements mode select Never use your device on a higher volume setting than is comfortable The digital multi switch is located at the bottom of the electronic module The digital multi switch must only be operated by your finger tips with light pressure This is a precision miniature device that must be handled with care NOTICE CAUTION 16 ix k 5 short ...

Page 17: ...etely Reinsert the instrument until it fits securely Clean instrument Replace empty battery Lower volume Clean instrument Gently close battery compartment completely Replace empty battery Check if the CENS ProFlex is turned on Gently close battery compartment completely Replace empty battery Make sure battery is inserted correctly Check same mode selected for left and right device Problem Possible...

Page 18: ...umed Protection Program No 1 2 3 4 Criterion Levels H 26 M 21 L 20 SNR 25 24 2 4 5 19 7 H 111 112 111 112 M 105 106 106 106 L 105 105 104 105 23 5 3 6 19 9 22 3 2 8 19 5 22 8 3 8 19 0 23 5 3 4 20 1 32 1 3 8 28 3 30 4 3 8 26 6 36 8 5 6 31 2 Frequency Hz 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 SNR Single Number Rating attenuation H High frequency attenuation M Medium frequency attenuation L Low frequency...

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Page 20: ...gn Registration No 001861998 0001 Norwegian Design Registration No 083344 South African Design Registration No 2011 01813 US Design Patent D739 946 S Puretone Ltd 9 10 Henley Business Park Trident Close Medway City Estate Rochester Kent ME2 4FR UK Designed and manufactured in the UK ...

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