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• The output of the level-dependent circuit of this hearing protector may exceed the external sound level.
• The output of the electrical audio circuit of this hearing protector may exceed the daily limit sound level.
The following information is applicable for ATEX approved versions with foldable headband of Tactical XP only:
Warning: These ear-muffs are of large size range. Ear-muffs complying with EN 352-1 are of medium size range or small size
range or large size range. Medium size range ear-muffs will fit the majority of wearers. Small size range or large size range
ear-muffs are designed to fit wearers for whom medium size range ear-muffs are not suitable.
5. MAINTENANCE
5:1 Replacing the ear cushions
(E:1) Slide your fingers under the edge of the ear cushion and pull straight out.
(E:2) Insert the new foam and ear cushion.
(E:3) Press until it snaps into place.
5:2 Cleaning
Remove the ear cushions and attenuation cushions (fig. E) if you have been wearing the hearing protector for a long time or if
moisture has gathered inside the cups. Clean and disinfect the cups, headband and ear cushions regularly with soap and warm
water. Make sure the soap is known not to be harmful to the wearer. Allow the hearing protector to dry before you use it again.
Do not immerse the hearing protector in water!
5:3 Use and Storage conditions
Remove the batteries before storing the product. Do not store the hearing protector at temperatures above +55°C, (for example
on a dashboard, parcel shelf or window sill), or at temperatures below –40°C. Do not use the hearing protector at temperatures
above +55°C, or below –20°C.
5:4 Microphone protection
To protect the speech microphone from humidity and dirt, use microphone protector HYM1000. To attach the protector, see fig F.
5:5 WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Symbol:
Below requirement applies in the European Union.
Do NOT dispose your product as unsorted municipal waste!
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol indicates that all EEE (Electrical and Electronic Equipment), batteries and accumulators
must be disposed of according to local law by the use of available return and collection systems.
6. TECHNICAL DATA
6:1 Standard and Approval
3M Peltor Tactical XP is in conformity with the provisions set out in the PPE directive 89/686/EEC, the EMC directive 2004/108/
EC and the RoHS directive 2011/65/EU. Specific models also comply with ATEX directive 94/9/EC, see separate folder. They
thereby fulfil the requirements for CE marking.
The product has been tested and approved in accordance with EN 352-1:2002/EN 352-3:2002, EN 352-4:2001 +A1:2005,
EN 352- 6:2002, EN 55022:2010 +AC:2011 Class B, EN 55024:2010, EN 61000-6-2:2005 +AC:2005, EN 61000-6-3:2007
+A1:2011 and EN 50581:2012. The product has been examined by:
FIOH, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Topeliuksenkatu 41 a A, FI-00250, Helsinki, Finland. Notified body #0403.
DECTRON AB, Thörnblads väg 6, SE-386 90 Färjestaden, Sweden
6:2 Explanation of the attenuation data tables (G)
1. Model designation
2. Frequency (Hz)
3. Mean attenuation (dB)
4. Standard deviation (dB)
5. Assumed Protection Value, APV
6. Weight (g)
6:3 Explanation of the table of electrical audio input level (Table H, headsets only)
1. Model designation.
2. External Input Mode (see 3.8) mode 1–3, 0=product switched off.
3. External Input Volume (see 3.9) N=Normal, H=High 0=product switched off.
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