Caution
• Consult an audiologist or physician if you have
excessive ear wax, difficulty inserting the eartips,
or discomfort after prolonged use.
• In rare instances an eartip may come off in the
ear canal when removing a device. If this should
occur and the eartip cannot be easily removed,
it is recommended that you promptly contact
an audiologist or other medical professional.
A professional can use blunt tweezers to remove
the eartip.
• These devices are made from materials and
components that are standard in consumer audio
products and hearing protection devices.
• Allergic reactions are uncommon. If redness,
soreness or other adverse reactions occur,
discontinue use and contact a medical practitioner.
• Do not shower or swim while wearing the devices.
• The devices allow up to 115 dB SPL A-weighted
to pass through. Do not use the devices in loud
environments. Avoid use when exposed to
prolonged loud sound.
• Do not put batteries in your mouth.
• Batteries may be harmful if swallowed.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
• Batteries (in the battery pack or installed in the
device) should not be exposed to excessive heat
such as fire, sunshine or similar adverse environment.
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Selecting an Eartip
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Eartips
ACCU•Fit
Selecting an eartip:
No two ears are exactly alike. The eartip that is most
comfortable is the best choice, but it must seal well
to prevent feedback (whistling) and provide proper
protection.
When changing eartips make sure the eartip
fits securely on the stem of the device.
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