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Guidance on safe listening practices and avoiding hearing damage.
Instructions to avoid damage or malfunction of the headphones, including operating conditions.
Lists the items included with the Philips TAH3209 headphones.
Specifies compatible Bluetooth devices for headphone use.
Identifies and explains the different parts and controls of the headphones.
Instructions on how to charge the headphones' battery for optimal use.
Step-by-step guide to initially connect headphones to a Bluetooth device.
Steps to establish a connection between headphones and a Bluetooth device.
Instructions for turning the headphones on and off.
How to control music playback and manage calls using the headphones.
Guide to managing multiple calls with the headphones.
Explanation of the LED lights and their meanings.
Instructions on how to activate and use voice assistant functions.
Statement of compliance with relevant EU and UK regulations.
Guidelines for environmentally friendly disposal of the product and battery.
Instructions for safely removing the product's battery.
Statement regarding compliance with electromagnetic field exposure standards.
Details about packaging materials and their recyclability.
Information regarding FCC rules and compliance for the device.
Information about Bluetooth trademarks and their ownership.
Details regarding Siri as a trademark of Apple Inc.
Information about Google and Google Play trademarks.
Troubleshooting step: check battery level if headphones won't power on.
Troubleshooting: ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both devices for pairing.
Procedure to reset headphone pairing by holding volume buttons until blue LED.
Check if Bluetooth audio source supports AVRCP for music control.
Adjust volume independently on device if volume sync is not working.
Troubleshooting: headphones may be connected to another device or pairing reset.
Guide to selecting headphones as audio output on the mobile phone.
Troubleshooting: check range, obstacles, or charge headphones for poor audio quality.