Westone Universal Monitor (UM3X Etc.)

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Universal Monitor

User’s Guide
Insertion Instructions
Care and Maintenance
Hearing Care Information
Warranty
UM Monitor Care and Maintenance

Congratulations on your choice of Westone UM monitors! The information in this booklet


will help you get the best possible performance from the product.

Monitor Care and Maintenance


Here are a few simple guidelines that can greatly increase your listening enjoyment and
the lifespan of your UM monitors.

• Always store your monitors in the provided case.

• In case of poor sound quality due to earwax in the sound bore, use the included wax
removal loop to carefully remove the earwax. Never use any other object to attempt
to remove the earwax as this may result in damage to the monitors and will void the
warranty.

• Do not use the cord to remove the monitors from your ears. This may cause damage to
the cord and result in poor performance. Damage of this nature is not covered by the
warranty.

• Do not expose your monitors to temperature extremes. Avoid strong impacts to your
monitors.

• Wipe down your monitors after each use and never immerse them in water.

Please Note: Moisture in your monitors can cause temporary performance issues. Do not
insert your monitors if your ears are wet. Always dry your ears completely before inserting
your monitors. Should you inadvertently allow water or perspiration into the monitors and
they quit working, allow to dry completely before attempting to use again. Minor moisture
build-up should dry out and not affect long-term performance. Extended exposure to
moisture or submersion will result in permanent damage (not covered by the warranty).
Insertion Instructions

Before inserting the monitor, turn down the volume on your


sound source and either drape the cord over your shoulders and
down your back, or run the cord down in front. The monitors are
marked with a red and blue dot. Red for the right ear, blue for
the left.

Compress the foam eartip by rolling it between your fingers (fig.


1). With the body of the monitor toward the back of your ear
and the cord facing forward, insert the eartip into your ear canal
before the foam expands back to its original shape (fig.2). If you
have trouble inserting the monitor, reach over your head with
your opposite hand and gently pull up and back on the top of
your ear before inserting the eartip. This helps straighten your ear
canal and may allow for easier insertion. The monitor cord should
run, over and behind your ear. Hold the monitor in place for 5
to 10 seconds to allow the foam to expand and conform to the
shape of your ear canal (fig. 3).

Once the monitors and cords are comfortably in place, slide the
cable zipper up to the base of your skull (not too snugly, as this
may cause discomfort). This will limit cable movement and help
ensure that your monitors stay in place during use.

Westone UM monitors come with two sizes of eartips. Use whichever is most comfortable
and provides the best seal for you. To remove and replace the eartips, rotate counter-
clockwise and pull gently. You may order replacement eartips through our Online Store at
www.westone.com or by calling our Supply Line at 1-800-582-4771.
Hearing Care Information

Please read this important information before using your


Westone UM monitors. Maximum
dB level exposure time
If, after using your UM monitors, everything sounds muffled,
or if you hear ringing or buzzing, your ears are trying to give 85 8 hr.
you a warning! These symptoms are normally associated
90 4 hr.
with a condition known as Temporary Threshold Shift and
are an indication of conditions that could lead to permanent 95 2 hr.
hearing loss.
100 1 hr.
While no two individuals’ hearing sensitivity is exactly the
same, there are established safety guidelines for sound 105 30 min.
levels versus time of exposure. The following chart is based
on OSHA’s (Occupational Health and Saftey Administration) 110 15 min.
exposure information for industry. Remember that these
guidelines are based on average hearing sensitivity. Your 115 7.5 min.
sensitivity may be above or below these levels.

The use of any monitors offers benefits and risks. Westone UM monitors can lower ambient
sound levels approximately 25dB when properly worn. However, the performance capabilities
of the monitors can allow the user to negate the benefits of hearing protection from ambient
sound. We want you listening for a lifetime!

Remember, personal hearing protection is your responsibility!


Important Information

Important:
Used wisely, your new monitors will provide years of enjoyment.

Noise-induced hearing loss is preventable but often undetected until it is too late. Westone
and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you
avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. Used responsibly, your UM monitors can help
prevent noise-induced hearing loss. If you have questions, contact your audiologist or
hearing care professional.

Be sure to observe the following guidelines:

• Do not turn up the volume so high that you can’t hear what’s around you.

• You should use extreme caution or temporarily discontinue use in potentially


hazardous situations.

• Do not use while operating a motorized vehicle as it may create a traffic hazard
and is illegal in many areas.

If you would like more information or would like to purchase other Westone products and
accessories, please call: 1-800-525-5071 or visit us at: www.westone.com
Limited Product Warranty

Westone warrants this product to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of one
year from the date of original retail purchase. If your product is found to be defective during the
warranty period, Westone will, at its sole option, either repair the product or replace the product with
a new or factory reconditioned or substantially equivalent model. This limited warranty does not apply
to any defects attributable to damage beyond the reasonable control of Westone including damage
caused by abuse, misuse, misapplication or modifications performed by anyone other than Westone.

Requesting a Warranty Repair


If your product is not functioning properly, first ensure that the sound bore is not blocked by earwax
and that the unit is completely dry. Performing these simple troubleshooting steps could solve the
problem and eliminate the need for a factory repair. If it is necessary to return your product to Westone
for warranty or post-warranty service, please package the product securely and send prepaid and
insured using a trackable shipping carrier to:

Westone Laboratories, Inc., 2235 Executive Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA

IMPORTANT:
Please include a description of the problem, the address to which the product should be returned, your
name, phone number, email address and a copy of the purchase receipt.

Limitation of Liability
Westone disclaims any and all implied warranties, warranties of merchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose to the maximum extent permissible by law. Westone shall not be liable for
any special, incidental or consequential damages caused by the use, misuse, or inability to use this
product. If purchased under a government contract, those contract terms supersede terms stated
herein.

At Westone, we value your satisfaction.


If you have any questions, please contact us at
800-525-5071 or via email at: [email protected].
© Westone Laboratories, Inc.
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