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OPERATION MANUAL

soundscope pro-tect iHunt

your

 

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protectors

These individual manufactured reusable level dependent/active 
hearing protectors are class 2 personal protector devices. 

Soundscope pro-tect iHunt is constructed to be used during 
hunting and has been designed to give good protection 
against strong impulse sounds such as shots from hand held 
guns, e.g. rifles, hand guns.

Soundscope pro-tect iHunt is not designed for being used 
against continuous noises, e.g. in an industrial environment. 

To ensure you that you get the most use of your protectors, 
please read the user instruction, follow all instruction in it 
and listen to advice from your dealer. Failure to follow those 
instructions and advice may severely impair the protection 
provided by your protectors.

Summary of Contents for Pro-Tect iHunt

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL soundscope pro tect iHunt 1 OPERATION MANUAL soundscope pro tect iHunt...

Page 2: ...oving the batteries 10 On Off and volume levels 12 Memory settings 14 Taking care of the protectors 15 Cleaning the protectors 16 Avoid dampness 16 Storage 17 Service and repairs 17 Problem solving gu...

Page 3: ...OPERATION MANUAL soundscope pro tect iHunt 3...

Page 4: ...st strong impulse sounds such as shots from hand held guns e g rifles hand guns Soundscope pro tect iHunt is not designed for being used against continuous noises e g in an industrial environment To e...

Page 5: ...OPERATION MANUAL soundscope pro tect iHunt 5 1 Volume control On and Off 2 Battery compartment 3 Memory switch 4 Sound channel with Hear Clear wax filter 5 Microphone 1 4 5 2 3...

Page 6: ...be used in other noisy environments Correct usage will strongly reduce but not fully eliminate the risk to injure your hearing due to gun noise and or other noise Frequent controls of your hearing is...

Page 7: ...Each protector is identified by product name serial number and the initial of the user which are all placed on the outside of the shell You differentiate both sides by blue shell for left side and ri...

Page 8: ...an tone that indicates when it is time to change battery change batteries 1 Open the battery compartment with the nail grip on the edge an pull carefully outward 2 Used batteries are removed by pushin...

Page 9: ...figures Never force the door shut since this may damage the protectors If the protectors are not to be used for some time the batteries should be removed If the battery compartment is hard to close th...

Page 10: ...id them swallowing the batteries Always check your medication before ingesting batteries have been mistaken for pills Never put batteries in your mouth for any reasons as they can easily be unintentio...

Page 11: ...fully rotate you protector until it is comfortably sitting inside the bowl of your ear Pull your earlobe down slightly and press on the instrument to ensure it is firmly in place It is important that...

Page 12: ...ards frontal to your face To increase volume keep on turning See figure 1 below It is a good idea to turn down the volume before placing the protector in your ear in order to avoid strong sounds When...

Page 13: ...he microphone back into the ear This may occur while inserting and or removing the protectors and at volume adjustments Normally the whistling sound should go away when the hand is removed from the ea...

Page 14: ...hich makes it possible to adapt them for the situation you are in at the moment Just push the memory button to change memory Each time you press you ll make a memory change While changing memory you l...

Page 15: ...tectors Your protectors are designed to work in many different environments but heat moist and foreign particles may deteriorate the function of the protectors In order to maximize the protectors life...

Page 16: ...ormation about the wax filter Never use any dissolving and or cleaning liquids and or cleaning oils in cleaning the protectors This product may be adversely affected by certain chemical substances Fur...

Page 17: ...lf drying storage Always shut down you protectors when not in use If they are not to be used for some while remove the batteries and keep the protectors dry in an average room temperature in their nor...

Page 18: ...needed Defect protector Contact your dealer Weak sound Weak battery Change battery Blocked sound channel Remove debris and clean Changed hearing Contact your doctor or your dealer and check the wax f...

Page 19: ...can have a monitoring signal via a neck loop or so called ear hooks which are placed behind the ears The loop system can be either passive or active the difference being if it has its own power or is...

Page 20: ...ereo Impedance 8 16 ohm 125 Hz 250 Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz Minimum Attenuation dB Mf 18 59 19 38 20 94 20 47 26 72 31 41 31 88 Standard Deviation Sf 8 41 7 10 6 18 4 58 4 25 5 63 6 02 Assumed Pro...

Page 21: ...advice for maintenance and replacement of the battery WARNING Performance may deteriorate with battery usage The typical period of continuous use that can be expected from the ear plug battery is 360...

Page 22: ...stin House Bramhall Technology Park Pepper Road Hazel Grove Stockport SK7 5BX U K Distributor Starkey Sweden AB Box 17253 Br nnkyrkagatan 80 104 62 STOCKHOLM SWEDEN Reviewed By Notified Body Product N...

Page 23: ...pe pro tect iHunt NOTE Soundscope pro tect iHunt has not been tested for and is not meant to be used as hearing protection against noise associated with explosions and or continuous noisy environments...

Page 24: ...24 Starkey Sweden AB Box 172 53 104 62 Stockholm Tfn 08 442 48 90 Fax 08 429 94 45 E post info starkey se Web www soundscope se Web www starkey se...

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