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button to stop the pairing. A voice message will confirm,
"Pairing off".
2. Bass boost
Bass boost gives a fuller bass sound to streamed stereo
music. Short press (~0,5 s) the [ + ] or [–] button to enable/
disable bass boost.
3. Ambient/Environmental balance
Short press (1 s) the [–] button to increase left side and
reduce right side. Short press (1 s) the [ + ] button to increase
right side and reduce left side. A voice message will notify
when the ambient/environmental balance is centered,
"Center".
4. Ambient/Environmental equalizer
Ambient/environmental equalizer changes the frequency
characteristics of the ambient sound. Short press (~0,5 s) the
[–] or [ + ] button to change the environmental equalizer levels,
"Low – Normal – High – Extra high".
5. Sidetone volume
Sidetone is audible feedback to the headset user during a
conversation. Short press (1 s) the [–] or [ + ] button to change
the sidetone volume, "Off – Low – Normal – High".
6. Battery type
Short press (1 s) the [–] or [ + ] button to change the battery
type to either rechargeable or alkaline.
7. Reset to factory default
(Figure. 12)
Short press (1 s) the [–] or [ + ] button, then long press (~2 s)
the Menu button [M]. A voice message will guide you.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Issue/Solution
The
Make sure the battery in the headset is fully
headset
charged.
will not
Poor battery. Replace the battery.
power on.
Make sure the Bluetooth
set to pairing mode and ready for pairing.
The Bluetooth
1. Remove all Bluetooth
synchronized to your phone.
Pairing
2. Restart the phone (power on/off your
failed.
phone).
3. Do a factory reset on the headset.
4. Pair your headset to your phone.
5. If the problem remains, try to pair another
phone to see if it helps.
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device to pair is
®
device to pair is out of range.
®
devices that are
®
** 3M™ PELTOR™ WS™ ALERT™ XPI Headset
Problem
Possible Issue/Solution
Bluetooth
is a radio technology which
®
I hear
means it is sensitive to objects between the
crackling
headset and the device it is connected to.
noises
You should be able to have up to 10 meters
during
of distance between the headset and the
streaming/
connected device if within line of sight (i.e.
phone
no walls etc). Even the location of the phone
calls.
on the body may be of significance.
Make sure the battery in the headset is fully
charged.
I have a
problem
Poor battery. Replace the battery.
with the
FM radio
Radio reception depends on topography and
reception.
the environment you are in. If the reception
is poor, try to change area.
11. PRODUCT LIFETIME
It is recommended that you replace your product within 5
years from date of manufacture. The lifetime of the product
will be highly dependent on the environment in which the
product is stored, used, serviced, and maintained. The user
must regularly inspect the product to determine when it has
reached its end of life. Examples that the product may have
reached its end of life are:
• Visible defects such as cracks, deformations, loose or
missing parts.
• Experience of a deterioration in the hearing protector's
attenuation performance, strange noise or abnormal high
sound volumes from the product's electronic sound
reproduction.
NOTE: Product lifetime does not include batteries.
12. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Carry out a visual battery condition check. Replace if battery
leakage or defects are detected.
Use a cloth wetted with soap and warm water to clean the
outer shells, headband and ear cushions.
NOTE: Do NOT immerse the hearing protector in water.
If the hearing protector gets wet from rain or sweat, turn the
earmuffs outwards, remove the ear cushions and foam liners,
and allow to dry before reassembly. The ear cushions and
foam liners may deteriorate with use and should be examined
at regular intervals for cracking or other damage. When used
regularly, 3M recommends replacing the foam liners and ear
cushions at least twice a year to maintain consistent
attenuation, hygiene, and comfort. If an ear cushion is
damaged, it should be replaced. See Spare Parts Section
below.
12.1. REMOVING AND REPLACING THE EAR
CUSHIONS
(Figure. H:1-H3)
H:1 To remove the ear cushion, slide your fingers under the
inside edge of the ear cushion and firmly pull straight out.