Specifications; Manufacturer Declarations - Sennheiser IE 900 Instruction Manual

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Specifications

dynamic, Extra Wide
Transducer principle
Band (XWB)
Transducer size
7 mm
Frequency response
5 to 48,000 Hz
Frequency characteristic diffuse-field equalized
Ear coupling
in-ear, closed
Impedance
18 Ω
Sound pressure level
123 dB at 1 kHz, 1 Vrms
THD
< 0.05 % (1 kHz, 94 dB)
Attenuation
26 dB
oxygen-free copper
cable (OFC), para-ar-
Cable
amid reinforced,
ear hooks: TPU-coated
gold-plated;
on the earphones:
MMCX connectors
Connectors
on the device:
stereo jack plugs
(see pin assignment on
inside cover page)
3.5  m m, unbalanced,
3-pin
2.5  m m, balanced, 4-pin
4.4  m m, balanced, 5-pin
approx. 4 g per ear canal
Weight
phone (without cable)
Operating temperature
10 °C to +55 °C
Maximum value of the
static magnetic field at
1.3 mT
the surface
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Manufacturer declarations

For more information on regulatory compliance
markings, see the inside back cover.
Warranty
Sonova Consumer Hearing GmbH gives a war-
ranty of 24 months on this product. For the
current warranty conditions, please visit our
website at www.sennheiser-hearing.com/war-
ranty or contact your Sonova Consumer Hearing
partner.
The Australia and New Zealand Warranty Condi-
tions can be found on the inside back cover.
In compliance with the following
requirements
• General Product Safety Directive (2001/95/EC)
Compliant to Sound Pressure Limits according
to country specific requirements.
EU declaration of conformity
• RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU)
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity
is available at the following Internet address:
www.sennheiser-hearing.com/download.
UK declaration of conformity
• RoHS Regulations (2012)
Notes on disposal
EU: WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU)
• UK: WEEE Regulations (2013)
The symbol of the crossed-out
wheeled bin on the product, the battery/re-
chargeable battery (if applicable) and/or the
packaging indicates that these products must not
be disposed of with normal household waste, but must
be disposed of separately at the end of their opera-
tional lifetime. For packaging disposal, observe the
legal regulations on waste segregation applicable in
your country. Improper disposal of packaging mate-
rials can harm your health and the environment.
The separate collection of waste electrical and elec-
tronic equipment, batteries/rechargeable batteries
(if applicable) and packagings is used to promote the
reuse and recycling and to prevent negative effects
on your health and the environment, e.g. caused by
potentially hazardous substances contained in these
products. Recycle electrical and electronic equipment
and batteries/rechargeable batteries at the end of
their operational lifetime in order to make contained
recyclable materials usable and to avoid littering the
environment.
If batteries/rechargeable batteries can be removed
without damaging them, you are obliged to dispose
of them separately (for the safe removal of batteries/
rechargeable batteries, see the instruction manual of
the product). Handle lithium-containing batteries/re-
chargeable batteries with special care, as they pose
particular risks, such as the risk of fire and/or the risk
of ingestion in the case of coin batteries. Reduce the
generation of battery waste as much as possible by
using longer-life batteries or rechargeable batteries.
Further information on the recycling of theses
products can be obtained from your municipal admin-
istration, from the municipal collection points, or from
your Sonova Consumer Hearing partner. You can also
return electrical or electronic equipment to distribu-
tors who have a take-back obligation. Herewith you
make an important contribution to the protection of
the environment and public health.

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