IMPORTANT USeR INfORMATION
WARNINg:
Do not store your Denali headset in temperatures that exceed 156° Fahrenheit. Do not
leave it in the sun, or hanging on the yoke of your aircraft, or exposed in conditions where the surface
area of the headset might exceed this high temperature.
Under certain conditions, a mic muff might be necessary. A mic muff is provided for your convenience.
We also recommend that in the interest of hygiene, you replace your ear seals at least annually.
fITTINg INSTRUCTIONS
Denali headsets accommodate the differences in head shapes and sizes of the pilot population
through angled ear domes, the shape and surface area of the ear seal, low side force and a light-
weight design. When worn properly, you will feel very little pressure on top of the head, which is a
refreshing departure from the traditional fit and feel of an older style aviation headset.
Additionally, personalized fit adjustments can be made in the length of the headband, the rotation
of each ear cup, both side-to-side and up and down, and the placement of the boom and microphone.
PeRSONAlIzeD HeADBAND ADjUSTMeNTS
• Hold the Denali headset in front of you. Place the dome that holds the mic boom in your left hand.
• Extend the headband to full extension. When you have reached the
maximum headband extension, the headband slider will stop. Make
sure you have extended the headband equally on both sides.
• Place the headset on your head. If the domes feel as if they're sitting too
low on your ears, starting on one side of the headset, move the headband
slider to a smaller position, ensuring both sides are adjusted equally.
IMPORTANT: While wearing the Denali, you should feel very little pressure
on top of your head. THIS IS NORMAL AND OPTIMAL.
If you're an experienced headset wearer, you may have a tendency to reduce
the headband size until you feel a familiar pressure on the top of your head or
at the top of your jawbone. For Denali, this indicates you've actually reduced
the size of the headband too much. Extend the headband in a downward
direction, on both sides, until the top of the headset seems to "disappear."
Check for a secure fit by shaking your head from side to side. Denali should
remain firmly in place—without creating undue pressure on the top of the head.
INDIvIDUAl eAR DOMe ADjUSTMeNTS
Denali's ear domes rotate not only in an up and down direction, but also from side-to-side. This allows
for maximum adjustment around the ear and jaw area.
• Once the headset is in place and the headband is
adjusted properly, you may want to individually rotate
the dome and ear cup around each ear, to determine
the most comfortable position.
• If during an extended flight you start to feel a bit of a
pressure point, adjust the ear cup or the length of the
headband to restore comfort.
Inward dome rotation
Outward dome rotation
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