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User instructions
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Verishield - VS 321H
PRODUCT NUMBER:
The VeriShield VS 321H headset is an over-the-ear hearing protector with built-in
personal sound exposure monitoring. The headset combines a high level of noise
reduction with sound amplification to allow workers to be aware of their surroundings,
hear warning signals and alerts while still being protected.
It also enable Bluetooth for connecting wirelessly to Bluetooth enabled devices, such
as a mobile phone and industrial communication radios.
The wearer should check correct operation before use. If failure is detected, the wearer
should stop using the product and refer to Honeywell’s advice for maintenance and
replacement of battery.
Following features are available in the headset:
- Calibration of the dose microphones
- Fit Test, to evaluate the attenuation performance
- Dose, pick up and measurement of personal noise exposure.
Detailed description of how they work can be found at
www.honeywellsafety/xxxxxx
or in the Noise app that can be downloaded from
xxxxx
.
(A) BATTERY REPLACEMENT
See
A1-A3
Battery replacement
on how to replace batteries. Battery type required are
2AA, 1.5V cells. A recurring low battery warning is heard every 60 seconds during the
last 1 hour remaining battery life time.
LED
*C4
Colour:
*A4
GREEN,
*A5
RED
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
1
Make sure batteries are correctly placed in the earmuff – see section A.
2
Plug the charger into an USB-C outlet on the bottom of the earmuff.
WARNING!
Ensure to fit batteries with correct polarity. Do not mix battery
manufacturers or old with new or rechargeable with non-rechargeable batteries.
WARNING!
Performance may deteriorate with battery usage. Battery lifetime will
depend on battery vendor and quality, temperature and activated modes. Typical
expected period of continuous use: Only hear-through active - approximately
--
hours.
Bluetooth active - approximately
--
hours.
(B) WEARING INSTRUCTIONS
1
Attach applicable adapters to each side of the helmet by sliding them into the
helmet slots (picture A). Attach the helmet earmuffs into the adapters by sliding the
attachment down into the adapter and rotate the earmuff on position (picture B - C).
2
Ensure to get right earmuff (marked R) on right side of helmet, and left (L) on left
side. Ensure the adapters and earmuffs are firmly attached to the helmet. Place the
helmet on the head and adjust earmuffs by sliding the cups up/down as required
(picture D - F).
3
The ear cushions should seal firmly against the head. For best results, remove
hair under the cushion and avoid headgear between the head and cushions. Noise