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MP3/AM/FM DIGITAL RADIO and HEARING PROTECTOR
P/N 10121816
USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL (ENGLISH)
Thank you for purchasing a Safety Works MP3/AM/FM Digital Radio and Hearing
Protector.
This hearing protector is designed to reduce exposure to harmful levels of noise. To get the
best comfort, fit and function from this product, read this User Instruction Manual carefully
before operating this unit. Save this Manual for future reference.
For details on noise reduction, refer to the attenuation table.
Follow an appropriate hearing conservation program, which includes adequate
monitoring and audiometric testing, to ensure effective hearing protection.
Improper use of the hearing protector or failure to implement an appropriate
hearing conservation program, including adequate monitoring and testing can
result in hearing loss or other serious personal injury.
COMPONENTS
1. FM Antenna
2. LCD Display
3. Tune /Minute Adjustment Arrow
4. Menu/Time Setting Button
5. Band Selector Button
6. Power ON/OFF and Volume Control
Knob
7. Tune /Hour Adjustment Arrow
8. Battery Compartment and Cover
9. Auxiliary Jack
10. Two (2) AA Batteries
11. Auxiliary Jack Cord
12. Ear Cup Cushion
13. Acoustic Foam Absorbent
BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Lift open the BATTERY COVER to reveal the COMPARTMENT (8) using the tab at the
bottom. Be careful not to lose the cover.
2. Insert TWO (2) HEAVY DUTY AA BATTERIES (10) ensuring the polarity is correct
according to the diagram inside the battery compartment. Incorrectly installed
batteries could damage the unit.
3. To close the BATTERY COMPARTMENT, place cover over battery compartment and
snap into place.
ADJUST THE FIT
1. Don the ear muffs with the controls over your right or left ear.
CAUTION! Spread the ear cups only enough to clear the ears.
2. Brush hair from beneath the cushions with your hand as much as possible.
CAUTION! Make sure the cushions seal tightly against our head. Foreign objects
(such as pencils) between the ear cup and your head reduce the efficiency of the ear
muff. Use glasses with smallest temple available (cable type is best).
3. With the headband over the crown of your head, position the muffs to completely
enclose your ears.
CAUTION! The muffs only provide hearing protection when worn with the
headband over the crown of your head.
4. Slide the muffs up or down to adjust for a firm, comfortable fit.
CAUTION! Make sure the cushions seal tightly against your head. Foreign
objects (such as pencils) between the ear cup and your head reduce the
efficiency of the ear muff. Use glasses with smallest temple available (cable
type is best). Spread the ear cups only
reshape the headband.
For more information, call 1-800-969-7562 or
visit our website at www.SafetyWorks.com
SAFETY WORKS, INC. | Latham, New York 12110
Safety Works 1511 (L) Rev. 9 ©2017 Safety Works Prnt. Spec.10000005196 (H) Doc No. 10121819
WARNING
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply
DC 3V two "AA" 1.5 V sized
(UM-3) batteries or equivalent
Frequency Range
AM Frequency: 540-1700 kHz
FM Frequency: 87.5-108 MHz
enough to clear the ears. Do not reform or

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  • Page 1 Do not reform or reshape the headband. For more information, call 1-800-969-7562 or visit our website at www.SafetyWorks.com SAFETY WORKS, INC. | Latham, New York 12110 Safety Works 1511 (L) Rev. 9 ©2017 Safety Works Prnt. Spec.10000005196 (H) Doc No. 10121819...
  • Page 2 RADIO OPERATION 1. Turn Unit On - Turn the power ON/OFF KNOB (6) clockwise from the OFF position and adjust the sound level by turning the same knob (6). There will be a slight delay while the radio searches for signal. DO NOT turn up volume until the signal is found and the volume can be adjusted appropriately.
  • Page 3 USE LIMITATIONS The level of noise entering a person’s ear when hearing protection is worn as directed is closely approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR. Example: If the environmental noise level measured at the ear is 92 dB(A), and the NRR is 24 decibels (dB), the level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to 68 dB(A): 92 dB(A) - 24 dB(A) = 68 dB(A).