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Num'axes ORE1068 Guía De Uso página 17

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Product composition
− 1 pair of Bluetooth electronic earplugs NUM'AXES ORE1068
− 1 charging case
− 3 pairs of foam ear tips (S, M, L)
− 3 pairs of silicone ear caps (S, M, L)
− 1 USB C cable
− 1 anti-loss cord
− 1 user's guide
Product presentation
The NUM'AXES ORE1068 Bluetooth electronic earplugs are certified compliant with EN 352-2: 2020; EN
352-7: 2020; EN 352-9: 2020; EN 352-10: 2020 and regulation 2016/425/UE. They are classified in category
III. They have been tested and certified by the notified body CCQS Certification Services Limited - Notified
Body Number: 2834 - Address of the Notified Body: Block 1 Blanchardstown Corporate Park - Ballycoolin
Road, Blanchardstown - Dublin 15 - D15 AKK1 - IRELAND.
The earplugs reduce dangerous sounds to your ears. They protect against the risk of hearing damage and
hearing loss due to repeated exposure to high noise levels. They trigger at 82 dB and reduce dangerous
sounds by an average of 29 dB (SNR). They also amplify low external sounds (conversation, animal noises,
natural sounds, ect.) up to 10 dB. The sound quality of the ear plugs also depends on the level of external
noise. The ear plugs are equipped with a Bluetooth function for entertainment, which allows you to
connect to smartphones and listen to music or radio, for example. They also allow you to take or reject
calls. These earplugs are reusable.
They provide ideal protection and allow for alert signals to be heard even in very noisy environments.
Typical applications include:
Examples of typical applications:
- Metalworking (metalwork/cutting)
- The construction
- Rail maintenance
- The wood industry (pruning/felling)
- Hunting and shooting
- The DIY
- Gardening...
ON/OFF button and mode change (increased or
decreased amplification)
Microphone
Charge contacts
Silicone earplugs cap
Foam in-eartips
ORE1068– ind A – Juin 2023
Bluetooth electronic earplugs
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