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Peltor Hearing Protector Radio HRXS
is a high-attenuation hearing protector with a built-in high-sensitivity FM stereo radio receiver.
The hearing protector radio is specially developed to improve safety and motivation for wearers
in noisy conditions. It can also be used for activities such as mowing the lawn or other work when
the wearer wants to listen to the radio without outside interruption.
The Peltor Hearing Protector Radio has been tested and approved in accordance with PPE di-
rective 89/686/EEC and the EMC directive 2004/108/EC, which means that the requirements for
CE marking have been duly met. In order to get the best performance from your new purchase,
it is important that you read through the entire instructions
(A) What is what?
1. Extra wide headband with soft padding for maximum comfort throughout the working day.
2. Low two-point attachment and simple height adjustment without protruding parts.
3. Individually sprung bands sealing ring of stainless spring steel ensure uniform pressure
around the ears.
4. Softandwidefoam/uid-lledwith built-in pressure-equalisation ducts for low
contact pressure, effective sealing and maximum comfort.
5. Protected controls for ON/OFF, volume and channel selection.
6. Extra-shortexibleantenna with low attachment and high reception sensitivity.
7. Simple, stable channel adjustment. Frequency range 87,5-108,0 Mhz.
8. Volume limitation.
9. Battery cover for simple battery replacement (two alkaline AA 1.5 volt batteries are in-
cluded). Approximately 140 hours of battery lifetime with included alkaline batteries
(HRXS7*-01, HTRXS7*). Approximately 60 hours of battery lifetime with included alkaline
batteries (HRXP7*-01).
10. Audio input permits connection of MP3-player etc.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Unscrew and remove the battery lid. Insert the two 1.5 volt batteries which are provided. Check
that the + and - terminals face the right direction.
Turn on the volume control and adjust the required channel with the channel knob on the right
cup.
(B) Headband: (B:1) Pull out the cups and adjust the headset over the ears so that the sealing
pads completely surround the ears. (B:2) Adjust the height of both cups while holding down the
band until you have a comfortable t. (B:3) The band should t straight on top of your head.
(C) Helmet attachment: Fit the helmet attachment in the hard-hat slot until it clicks into place
(see gure C:1). During use, the wire bands must be pushed in until they click on both sides,
from ventilation to operating position. Check that the cup and wire band do not chafe against
the harness or hard-hat’s edge when in the operating position, otherwise this may cause noise
penetration. Note! The cups can be set to three positions: (C:2) Operational, (C:3) Ventilation
and (C:4) Standby.
Important! For best protective effect, move away hair from around the ears so that the sealing
cups t tightly on the head. Spectacle arms should be as thin as possible and t close to the head.
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
The hearing protector radio must be switched on, adjusted, cleaned and maintained in
accordance with these instructions.
Wear your hearing protector radio all the time when you are in a noisy environment so as to
obtain maximum protective effect.
Clean the outside of the hearing protector radio regularly with soap and lukewarm water. Do
not immerse in water.
Do not store the hearing protector radio at temperatures above +55°C, for example behind a
windscreen or window.
This product can be impaired by certain chemical substances. Further information can be
obtained from the manufacturer.
Replace the batteries when interference in the receiver increases or when the volume gets weak.
Inserting the battery with incorrect polarity may damage the receiver’s electronics. Never
replace the battery while the unit is switched on. Before use, check that the battery is correctly
inserted.
The hearing protector radio and in particular the sealing rings may be impaired in time and
should be checked frequently to ensure that there are no cracks or noise penetration.
Remove the batteries before storing!
GB, IE, ZA, AE
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