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MAXTEK 76747 User Manual

MAXTEK 76747
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USER GUIDE
Wireless Headphones
MODEL NUMBER: 76747
After Sales Support
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MAXTEK 76747 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Driver Size40mm
Frequency Response20Hz - 20kHz
Impedance32 Ohms
Cable Length1.2m
Connector3.5mm

Summary

Welcome Section

General Information & Safety Instructions

Contents & Features

Layout

Adjusting The Headphones

Learn how to adjust the ear cups for a comfortable fit by sliding them on the adjustment slider.

Checking The Adaptor

Adaptor Information

Verify the 'Output' information on the USB mains adaptor label to ensure correct charging voltage and amperage.

Charging

Charging The Headphones

Connect the micro USB cable to charge the headphones. The LED indicates charging status and completion.

On/Off Control

Power On

Press and hold the function button for 3 seconds to turn the headphones on, indicated by a red LED and audio cue.

Power Off

Press and hold the function button for 3 seconds to turn the headphones off, indicated by the red LED turning off and an audio cue.

Standby Mode

The unit enters standby mode after a period of inactivity. Press the function button to wake it.

Controls

Button and Jog Wheel Controls

Details the functions of the function button and jog wheel for music playback, calls, and track navigation.

Bluetooth®

Pairing

Instructions on how to pair the headphones with a Bluetooth-enabled device for the first time.

Pairing A Second Device

Guide on how to connect the headphones to an additional Bluetooth device after the initial pairing.

FAQ

Specification

Warranty

Proof of Purchase

Instructions on keeping and presenting the purchase receipt as valid proof for warranty claims.

Service during the Warranty Period

Guidelines for packaging and explaining issues when sending the product for warranty service.

Extent of the Warranty

Defines what the warranty covers, focusing on defects in workmanship or parts, excluding accessories.

Normal Wear and Tear

Specifies that normal wear and tear of the product or its parts are not covered by the warranty.

Exclusions

Lists various conditions and damages that are not covered by the product warranty.

Warranty Card

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