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User manual Blues II (NO_EN_F_D_NL_ES_SE_DK_SU) 1l 

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Congratulations!

Congratulations on your new Blues II. We hope you get a lot of

pleasure from the solution which will give you really good sound from 

your mobile phone. This user manual will ensure you get started, so 

that you get the most pleasure from your new solution. Your local dealer 

offers a range of accessories which will further enhance the functionality 

of this product.

Before use, the unit must be fully charged (see page 6 for  

instructions). Charge time is approximately 2 hours.

Be aware!

Together with the connected headset/earbuds, the neck loop (Blues II) 

can emit audio of a high volume. Exposure to this may cause permanent 

hearing damage. Be careful when increasing the volume to avoid such 

injuries.

Be careful when using the unit while engaged in activities which demand 

your full attention. 

Never attempt to dismantle the product yourself. Only approved local 

dealers or service centres may open the products. Contact your local 

dealer if any parts of the unit need replacing.

Keep out of reach of children:

The plastic packaging of the product and accessories are not children’s 

toys. The packaging or the small parts it contains may cause choking if 

swallowed. 

Ignition of flammable atmospheres

Do not use the Blues II in environments where there is a danger of 

igniting combustible gasses.

About Blues II

Blues II is a neck loop for hearing aid/CI users which have

telecoil. They will be able to receive sound from mobile phones with 

Bluetooth. The neck loop can also receive music from the mobile phone 

if the mobile phone supports it.

Summary of Contents for Blues II

Page 1: ...BLUES II USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 1 2...

Page 3: ...BLUES II 2...

Page 4: ...mobile phone 6 How to 7 adjust the volume 7 answer a telephone call 8 end a telephone call 8 make a call 8 use voice dialling 8 use the Speed Dial 8 listen to music on your mobile phone 8 programming...

Page 5: ...hearing damage Be careful when increasing the volume to avoid such injuries Be careful when using the unit while engaged in activities which demand your full attention Never attempt to dismantle the...

Page 6: ...ee the table on page 9 for an explanation of the light signals On Off button 7 Switches unit on and off Volume control 8 Push upwards for higher volume and downward for lower volume Pairing button 9 S...

Page 7: ...n the operation time on the battery begins to decrease and you wish to replace it please send it to your local dealer The article number of the battery is 956 001 Switching the Blues II on and off How...

Page 8: ...s II 3 The mobile phone asks if you wish to connect to it Accept by pressing Yes or OK on the telephone and confirm with the pin code which is 0000 4 zeros The mobile phone will confirm if the pairing...

Page 9: ...ed voice tag into the microphone 5 You will achieve best results if you record the voice tag via the Blues II See the phone s user manual for more information on this function use the Speed Dial NOTE...

Page 10: ...diodes and colours Battery indicator light 6 What you see What this implies for the Blues II Solid blue light The battery level is between 100 20 Flashing blue light Incoming call the mobile phone is...

Page 11: ...annot hear anything from the Blues II Increase the volume of the Blues II Check that the Blues II is paired to the mobile phone If you are using the headset make sure the plug to the headset is correc...

Page 12: ...safe place with the power switched off Do not store the Blues II in extreme temperatures over 45 C 113 F in direct sunlight or below 10 C 14 F This can shorten the lifetime of the battery and affect u...

Page 13: ...igh quality materials and components have been used which can be recycled When disposing of electrical and electronic equipment you should therefore make use of a collection arrangement intended for t...

Page 14: ...2002 08 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 300 328 V1 6 1 2004 11 EN 61000 4 3 5 1 EN 61000 4 2 5 2 According the regulations in Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R TTE Direc...

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