Etymotic ETY-Kids 3 manual

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    U s e r M a n u a l Safe-Listening Earphones for Kids etykids-5_ER051501_User_2-pg_v6:etykids-5_ER051501_UserManual 10/13/11 3:51 PM Page 2[...]

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    2 Caution In rare instances an eartip may come off in the ear canal when removing the earphone. If this should occur and the ear tip cannot be easily remo ved , it is recommended that you promptly contact an audiologist or other medical professional. A professional can use blunt t weezers to remove the eartip. Consult an audiologist or physician if[...]

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    3 Included Identification D A. Earphones B. Shirt clip C. Cable slider D . 3.5 mm stereo plug A C • ET Y•Kids5 earphones • Shir t clip • Assor tment of AC CU•Fit ™ eartips • Zipper pouch B etykids-5_ER051501_User_2-pg_v6:etykids-5_ER051501_UserManual 10/13/11 3:51 PM Page 4[...]

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    4 Care • Do not expose the earphones to extreme tempera tures. • Avoid dropping and strong impac t. • Leave eartips on the earphones for shock prot ection. • Do not pull on the cord to remove the earphone from the audio device or the ear. • Clean or replace eartips prior to use by others. Over time eartips may lose their elasticit y . For[...]

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    5 Selecting an Eartip The eartips that are most comfor table are the best choice, but they should seal well in the ears for best noise isolation and sound quality . When changing ear tips make sure the ear tip fits securely on the stem of the earphone. correct incorrect standard large 3-Flange Glider etykids-5_ER051501_User_2-pg_v6:etykids-5_ER0515[...]

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    6 Proper Insertion Important: Sound qualit y , full bass re spo nse and noi se isola tion all depend on a good eartip seal in the ear canal. See a video demonstration at www .etymotic.com. • Carefully inser t the earphone while pulling up and out on the back of the ear . • Twist the earphone up into the ear canal while inser ting, until outside[...]

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    7 Removal Remove earphones slowly with a twisting motion to gradually break the seal. Do not pull on the cable to remove the earphones. etykids-5_ER051501_User_2-pg_v6:etykids-5_ER051501_UserManual 10/13/11 3:51 PM Page 8[...]

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    8 Etymotic Research Inc. Etymotic Research has spent over twenty-five years refining in-ear technology for precision monitoring and critical listening. The first in-ear earphones were invented by Etymotic in 1984 for clinical audiometr y and auditory research, and later converted to the first high-fidelity , noise-isolating earphones, the ER-4s in [...]

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    9 Etymotic Research, Inc. warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase from an authorized Etymotic distributor or reseller . Etymotic will repair or replace the defec tive product at its option if returned within the warranty period to our designated ser vice facility .[...]

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    ETYMOTIC RESEARCH INC. 61 Martin Lane • Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 www. etymotic .com • 1-888-389-6684 • 847-228-0006 ©2011. ETY•Kids5 is a trademark of Etymotic Research, Inc. ER051501 W ARNING: CHOKING HAZ ARD - Small par ts. Not for children under 3 years ! etykids-5_ER051501_User_2-pg_v6:etykids-5_ER051501_UserManual 10/13/11 3:51 PM [...]