Sennheiser CX 6 Travel manual

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    CX 6 travel Instructions for use Book_CX6_travel_525750_060 8_SP7.book Seite 1 Mon tag, 9. Juni 2008 11:22 11[...]

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    1 US Important safety instructions In order to prevent hearing damage: 왘 Set the volume to a low leve l before insertin g the ear canal phones in to your ears. 왘 Listening at high volume le vels for long periods can lead to permanent hearing defects. Please protect your hearing! In order to prevent injury to your auditory canals and ear drums: [...]

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    2 US Adjustment to the ear Bending the ear hook 왘 Position the ear canal phon es on the ear and guide the ear hook behind the ear ( L - lef t or R - right) as shown. 왘 Bend the ear hook to ensure an optimum fit on the ear. 왘 Adjust the cable length using the cable slider. Replacing the earpads 왘 Carefully remove the earp ads from the ear ca[...]

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    3 US Connecting the in-flight adapter The supplied in-flight adapter is for connection to the in-flight entertainment system of the aircraf t. Note When operating the ear canal phones in the aircraft, always use the in-flight adap ter! 왘 Fold out the second jack pl ug of the in-flight adapter if there are two jack sock ets (double mono) in the ai[...]

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    4 US T ransporting the ear canal phones 왘 Stow the ear canal phones, the in-flight adapter and the cleaning tool in th e storage box as shown. Book_CX6_travel_525750_060 8_SP7.book Seite 4 Montag, 9 . Juni 2008 11:22 11[...]

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    5 US Cleaning the ear canal phones 왘 Carefully remove buildup fr om the mesh using the cleaning tool. 왘 Clean the ear canal phones regularly. Note: For reasons of hygiene, the earpads should be replaced from time to time (see page 2). Spare earpads are available from your Sennheiser dealer. Liquids can damage the electronics of the ear canal ph[...]

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    6 US Specifications Accessories/spare parts Accessories and spare parts are available from your Sennheiser partner. 왘 Only use original Sennheiser accessories and spare parts. A list of the suitable accessories/spare parts can be found on the Sennheiser home page: www.sennheis er.com Weight of the ear-canal- phones 13 g 5 g without cable Connecto[...]

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    Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. K G Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark, Germany Phone +49 (5130) 600 0 Printed in China Fax +49 (5130) 600 300 Publ. 06/08 www.sennheiser.com 525750/A01 Book_CX6_travel_525750_060 8_SP7.book Seite 1 Montag, 9 . Juni 2008 11:22 11[...]