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Warning about potential hearing damage from excessive volume.
Caution regarding water exposure to internal components.
Warranty void if device is tampered with or malfunctions due to user action.
Multifunction Button (MFB) for handling calls and other functions.
Button to increase the headset's volume level.
Button to decrease the headset's volume level.
Troubleshooting tip for choppy audio caused by device positioning affecting Bluetooth signal.
First step in getting started: ensure the headset battery is charged.
Second step: pair the headset with a compatible Bluetooth device.
Third step: thoroughly read the user manual for proper usage.
Instructions on connecting the charger and estimated charging time.
Charging indicator shows a steady red light, turning off when fully charged.
Low battery indicator: cadent tone and rhythmic red light flash.
Turn on by pressing MFB for 2-4 secs, indicated by tones and blue flashing light.
Turn off by pressing MFB for 5 secs, indicated by tones and light switching off.
Activate seeking mode by holding MFB for 6-7 secs until blue/red lights blink.
Introduction to the pairing process for connecting the headset to other devices.
Initiate pairing by holding MFB on headset and searching on phone.
The default passkey required for pairing the headset is '0000'.
Important note: switch off other Bluetooth devices before pairing.
Press MFB to initiate pairing sequence before selecting "Add new device" on the phone.
On the phone's Bluetooth menu, select the "Add new device" option.
Select the headset from discovered devices and enter the passkey '0000'.
Advise to consult the phone's manual for specific pairing instructions.
Procedure for establishing an intercom call between rider and passenger.
Procedure for establishing an intercom call between two bikes.
Instructions for managing phone calls while in intercom mode.
Ensure no other Bluetooth devices are active in the area before pairing.
Procedure for setting up the driver helmet for pairing mode.
Procedure for setting up the passenger helmet for seeking mode.
Release the button on the passenger helmet once blue and red lights flash.
Turn MFB clockwise on driver helmet until blue and red lights flash.
Release the button on the driver helmet after lights flash.
Press MFB on one helmet; opposite helmet signals readiness with pulsing ringtones.
Instructions for listening to music, GPS, or MP3 files via the headset.
Music automatically pauses for calls and resumes afterward.
Answer calls by pressing MFB or automatically after 3 seconds.
Press the Call Handling Button (MFB) to end the current call.
Press and hold MFB until a long beep is heard to reject a call.
Press and hold MFB when idle until a long beep to redial the last number.
Adjust speaker volume during calls or ring volume when not in a call.
Transfer call audio to the phone by pressing MFB for 2 seconds.
Transfer phone audio to the headset by pressing MFB when the headset is on.
Instructions on how to open the shell and replace the battery.
Follow instructions to open shell and remove control unit using a screwdriver.
Match guide grooves for proper installation and ensure sufficient push.
Notes regarding authorized removal and battery insertion side for correct function.
Manufacturer not liable for injuries due to mishandling or ignoring warnings.
Device programmed to handle calls only up to 60 miles per hour for safety.
Details on warranty period, repair/replacement, and proof of purchase requirements.
Conditions under which the warranty is void, such as alteration or misuse.
Limits company's liability to repair/replacement and excludes consequential damages.
Discusses implied warranties, action periods, and variation of legal rights by jurisdiction.