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User manual / GB
Approval and technical data (C)
C1) Headband
C2) Neckband
C3) Helmet/Cap mounted
C4) Tested and certified to (standards)
C5) Weight
C6) Mean attenuation
C7) Standard deviation
C8) Assumed Protection Value
C9) Tested and certified by (notified body)
C10) Size: S (small) M (medium) L (large)
Approved helmet combinations (D)
These earmuffs should be fitted to, and used only with
the industrial safety helmets listed in table D.
D1) Manufacturer
D2) Model
D3) Adapter
D4) Warning! These helmet mounted hearing
protectors are suitable for persons with medium to
large head size circumference (56-64 cm) and with
medium to large height from the top of the head to the
centre of the ear canal. A smaller height may lead to
improper fit and reduce the hearing protector´s noise
attenuation properties."
Earmuffs complying with EN 352-3 are of medium size
range or small size range or large size range. Medium
size range earmuffs will fit the majority of wearers.
Small size range or large
size range earmuffs are designed to fit wearers
for whom medium size range earmuffs are not
suitable.
Accessories and spare parts
Hygiene kit Zekler 401&402: HK1
Hygiene kit Zekler 403: HK2
Information required by E.P.A. (US)
The level of noise entering a person's ear,
when a hearing protector is worn as directed, is
closely approximated by the difference between
the A weighted environmental noise level and
the NRR.
Example: The environmental noise level as measured
at the ear is 92 dBA. The NRR is 25 decibels (dB).
The level of noise entering the ear is approximately
equal to 67 dB.
Caution. For noise environments dominated
by frequencies below 500 Hz the C-weighted
environmental noise level shall be used.
Warning. Improper fit of this device will reduce
its effectiveness in attenuating noise. Although
hearing protectors can be recommended
for protection against the harmful effects of
impulse noise, the noise reduction rating
(NRR) is based on the attenuation of continuous
noise and may not be accurate indicator of the
protection attainable against impulse noise
such as gunfire.
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