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In rare instances an eartip may come off in the ear canal when
removing the earphone. If this shoul occur an the eartip cannot
be easily remove , it is recommen e that you promptly contact
an au iologist or other me ical professional. A professional can
use blunt tweezers to remove the eartip.
Consult an au iologist or physician if you have excessive ear wax,
ifficulty inserting the eartips, or iscomfort after prolonge use.
Etymotic earphones exclu e most external soun s. It is unsafe
to use in-ear earphones while operating a motorize vehicle,
operating machinery, bicycling or jogging, because you may not
be alerte to potential anger.
Do not use at excessively lou levels. Research confirms that
earphones that seal the ear canal allow listeners to listen at safer
levels. Noise-in uce hearing loss is a function of exposure time,
the average soun level an the peak of very lou soun s. A
seale eartip an lower listening levels allow for longer perio s
of safe listening.
ETY•Kids are engineered for safe sound out ut, assuming
4 hours or less er day listening at full volume.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. N t f r children under 3 years