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ALTERNATE BELT RADIO OR CELL PHONE ACCESSORY USE
Double click on the PTT button prior to plugging in the external 2-way communication accessories (FL6R
+ FL50 belt PTT combination, or FL6S) into the audio jack on the bottom of the headset (#6, fig H,
page 4).
When using this feature, the PTT on the headset will activate the headset radio into transmit mode, and
the FL50 belt PTT will activate the alternate belt radio into transmit mode.
Note, these instructions do not apply when using receive-only accessories. Simply plug in the receive only
accessories into the audio jack (#6, fig H, page 4)
MAINTENANCE
Clean the outside of the headset regularly with soap and warm water.
Note: Do not immerse in fluids.
If the headset is exposed to internal moisture, remove the hygiene kit and let the unit dry out.
Do not store the headset in temperatures exceeding +55°C, for example in on a car dashboard or behind
the windshield.
The ear seals deteriorate over time, inspect them regularly to ensure that there are no cracks. New earseals
ensure optimum comfort and proper noise attenuation. Refer to page 15 for ordering information.
Certain chemical substances may be harmful to this product. Contact the manufacturer for more
information.
When changing batteries, protect the electronics from being damaged by always turning off the unit
manually prior to replacing batteries. Refer to page 5 for proper battery replacement procedure.
Always wear, adjust, clean and maintain the headset according to these instructions. If not, noise
attenuation characteristics and other electronic functions may be compromised.
CAUTION
When set to full gain the earphones can produce an equivalent sound level of up to 87dB(A). This is
considered safe for daily 8-hours use, as long as the time spent in receiving mode does not exceed 2,5
hours. If the time spent listening to the earphones exceeds 2,5 hours per day the gain setting must be
reduced below maximum. One step below maximum gain produces an equivalent sound level of 82
dB(A), considered safe even if used in the listen mode, in noise, for a full 8-hours day. If after wearing
this device, tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ears) is heard, or your hearing seems muffled or dulled,
or for any other reason you suspect a hearing problem, the volume levels should be reduced and the fit,
condition, and adequacy of this device should be checked for the noise in which it is being worn. If the
condition persists see an audiologist or physician for a professional review.


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