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Connecting an equipment cord
1. Insert the cord's connector by pressing it into the jack on the bottom of the left ear
shell of the Flex Headset until you hear it snap into place.
2. Adjust the volume on the communication radio to a comfortable level with the
headset volume turned up all the way. Consult the radio manual for how to set the
output volume.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
100 % use of a working hearing protector is the only sure protection from
hearing loss. If you spend time in environments with more than 85 dB A-weighted
noise, you need to protect your hearing, or the hearing receptors deep in your ears
may be irreparably damaged. If you remove the protectors for even a tiny portion of
the time you spend in noisy situations, you are in the danger zone. A comfortable
hearing protector designed for the specific noise level in which it is used is the best
guarantee that you will wear the hearing protector 100 % of the time, thereby ensuring
protection from permanent hearing loss.
• For the best protection, brush aside hair around the ears so the ear cushions fit
snugly against the head. Spectacle frames should be as thin as possible and fit
close to the head.
• For maximum noise compensation, the microphone must be placed 3 mm in front
of the lips.
• Clean the outside of the headset regularly with soap and warm water. Note: Do not
immerse in water!
• Even high-quality headsets can wear out over time. Inspect the headset regularly to
make sure there are no cracks or leakage, which will reduce the hearing protection.
If the headset is used continuously, check the ear cushions often.
• Do not store the headset at temperatures in excess of +55 ºC, for example in the
sun or inside a windscreen or window!
• Certain chemical substances may be harmful to this product.
Contact the manufacturer for more information.
F) USAGE TIME/INPUT SIGNAL
The audio signal in the earphones should be adapted to the usage time. To prevent
harmful levels, the input signal must not exceed the values in diagram F.
G) ATTENUATION VALUES
The headset is tested and approved according to PPE directive 89/686/EEC and
applicable sections of European Standard EN 352-1:1993.
Certificate issued by the Department of Physics, Finnish Institute of Occupational
Health, Topeliuksenkatu 41, FI-00250 Helsinki, Finland. ID#0403.
Explanation of the attenuation value table:
1) Frequency in Hz.
2) Average attenuation value in dB.
3) Standard deviation in dB.
4) Average Protection Value.
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS
Equipment cord FL6U-**
Available in several models, such as the FL6U-32, which fits the Motorola GP340.
The cord package tells which radios it fits. Make sure to choose the right cord for
your radio. If you are unsure which cord to choose, ask your Peltor dealer. Note: This
headset is not designed for mobile or DECT telephones.
MT53 Microphone
Electret microphone, easy to connect to the headset.
HYM1000 Mike Protector
Moisture and wind-tight and hygienic; protects the microphone and enhances its life
span. Packages of 5 metres, approx. 50 replacements.
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