©2007, Shure Incorporated
27EN3256 (Rev. 1)
INSERTING THE EARPHONES
If the earphone seems to be lacking in low frequency response (bass), check
the tightness of the seal between the earphone and your ear, or try one of the
other sleeve options.
Warning: Do not push the earphone sleeve beyond the ear canal opening.
Make sure that the sleeve completely
covers the earphone stem. If any part
of the nozzle is exposed, the sleeve is
not properly installed.
I 2c- m
Sound Isolating™ Earphones
Integrating
Sound Isolating™
Earphones and an
inline VoicePort™
Microphone, the I2c-m
Stereo Mobile Headset
delivers rich
sound quality,
allowing you to
hear your music
and calls like
never before.
Printed in U.S.A.
CONNNECTING EARPHONES
Following the manufacturer's instructions, connect your earphones.
WEARING THE EARPHONES
Wear the earphones as illustrated below.
When answering calls speak in a normal manner
Over the ear
in front
VoicePort™
microphone
WAX GUARD
You should place wax guards on the nozzle of your I2c-M earphones before
using them. These protective rings are found on an adhesive strip in the fit kit
that comes with your earphones.
To place a wax guard on one of your I2c-M earphones:
1.
Remove the sleeve from the earphone nozzle.
2.
If there is a dirty wax guard on the earphone, peel it off.
3.
Clean the tip of the I2c-M nozzle with an antiseptic or alcohol wipe.
4.
Make sure that the tip of the nozzle is dry, then remove a wax guard from
the supplied strip and place it on the tip of the nozzle, adhesive side down.
5.
Replace the sleeve on the earphone.
Wax Guard
IMPORTANT: Do not place wax guards on sleeves! Wax guards are intended for use on
the tip of the earphone nozzle only. If wax guards are placed on sleeves they will not
function properly and may fall off the sleeves into your ears.
Stem
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