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    QuietComfortTMAcoustic Noise Cancelling® Headset
         Owners Guide
    October 30, 2001
    AM254864_03_V.pdf 
    						
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    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
    We, the offerer:
    Bose
    ® Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA
    01701-9168  USA
    acknowledge our sole responsibility,
    that the product:
    Kind of equipment: Headphones
    Type designation: QuietComfort
    TM Acoustic Noise
                                 Cancelling® headset
    In accordance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
    and Article 10(1) of the Directive,
    is in compliance with the following
    norm(s) or document(s):
         Technical regulations: EN50081-1, EN50082-1
         Accredited by:
    Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA
    01701-9168  USA
    Bose Products B.V.
    Nijverheidstraat 8, 1135 GE Edam
    The NetherlandsNic Merks
    Vice President Europe
    Manufacturer’s authorized
    EU representative
    15 April 2000 
    						
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    Your QuietComfortTMAcoustic
    Noise Cancelling® Headset
    Thank you for purchasing the Bose® QuietComfort
    Acoustic Noise Cancelling headset. Advanced design,
    integrated technologies, and high quality materials
    enable the headset to provide you with clearer, more lifelike
    sound reception, while reducing unwanted noise.
    Wearing it comfortably and effectively
    Notice the marking L or R on the headband just above
    each earcup. They indicate the proper position (L for left
    ear, R for right) to ensure a good fit and performance.
    Put the headset on and adjust it so the headband rests
    gently on your head and the earcushions fit snugly (an
    effective seal) and comfortably around your ears (with your
    ears completely inside the ear cushions).
    Remove any jewelry or earwear that affects the comfort
    and fit of the headset.
    Using your headset
    The headset has two volume settings – Hi and Lo. These
    settings are only volume levels for listening to audio and do
    not impact the noise reduction technology.
    For noise reduction technology only, turn the unit on Hi or
    Lo and do not plug the headset into any audio source.
    For audio use, begin listening in the Lo setting. Then adjust
    the volume on the audio source. For more volume, try the
    Hi setting. First turn down the volume on the audio source,
    then switch to the Hi setting. Finally, re-adjust the volume
    on the audio source.
    The headset can be used with a variety of audio sources:
    CD, DVD, MP3, laptop computers, and home stereo.
    Uses and Reminders 
    						
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    Stereo phone
    adapterDual
    plug adapter
    Headset partsUses and Reminders
    Note: Airline audio may not equal the high quality you can
    achieve with home stereo or a portable source.
    The maximum input voltage is 10 Vrms.
    L or R
    mark
    Battery compartment
    Ports
    Belt
    clip Adjustable
    headband
    Plug
    Replaceable
    earcushions
    On
    or low
    battery light
    On/Off, Hi/Lo
     controls Plug extension
    You may find various jack configurations on airplanes, as
    depicted below.  This chart will help you determine how to
    connect your headset:
    A single, 
    1⁄8 jack (and most portable sources):
    use the single plug. No adapter needed.
    Two 
    1⁄8 jacks: use the dual plug adapter.
    One 
    1⁄8 jack and one power jack: use the single
    plug in the 1⁄8 jack (the larger one). The smaller
    jack does not need a connection.
    Two 
    1⁄8 jacks and one power jack: use the dual
    plug adapter for the two 1⁄8 jacks. The smaller
    jack does not need a connection.
    One 
    1⁄4 jack (for home stereos): use the 1⁄4 stereo
    phone adapter. 
    						
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    Replacement parts and accessories
    The following replacement parts and accessories can be
    purchased by calling Bose®. See the back cover for a list
    of phone numbers:
    • Headband assembly • Drawstring carry bag
    • Dual plug adapter • Deluxe carry bag
    • Belt clip • Replacement earcushion kit
    • Accessory kit (adapters,
    extension cord, 2 AAA batteries)
    Cleaning
     Be sure to keep the ports on the outside of each earcup
    free from debris. Do not blow air into or vacuum the ports
    or the earcups.
     Use a damp, clean cloth to remove dirt or smudges
    from the various headset parts. Do not allow moisture to
    enter the ports or inner earcup openings.
    Avoid use of sprays or chemical cleaning fluids.
    Cautions
    Long-term exposure to loud music may cause hearing
    damage. It is best to avoid extreme volume when using
    this headset, especially for extended periods.
    Do not use the headset for reproducing sound when
    operating a motor vehicle on a public road or where the
    inability to hear outside sounds may present a danger to
    the user or others.
    Sounds that you rely on as reminders or warnings may
    have an unfamiliar character when you are using the
    headset. Be aware of how those sounds may vary in
    character, so you can recognize them as needed.
    Do not drop, sit on, or allow the headset to be immersed
    in water.
    Uses and Reminders 
    						
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    Earcushion reattachment
    If the earcushions come off, replace them as follows:
    1. Fit the plastic skirting around the rim of the earcup.
    2. Make sure it attaches smoothly and uniformly around
    the entire earcup. (Do not remove the earcup lining
    material).
    Earcushions may need to be replaced due to normal
    wear and tear. Replacement kits can be purchased by
    calling Bose
    ®. See the back cover of this owner’s guide
    for a list of phone numbers.
    Battery replacement
    In this application, battery life averages 80 hours. With
    the headset turned on, a flashing light on the control
    box indicates a minimum of 8 hours of use remains.
     When replacement is indicated, use 2 AAA alkaline
    batteries (IEC LR03). Dispose of used batteries properly.
    Note: 
    Rechargable batteries can be used, averaging half
    the life of alkaline (NimH are recommended). However, the
    low battery indicator light is not calibrated to these
    batteries and may not function properly.
    –++–
    Uses and Reminders
    Plastic
    skirting Earcushion
    removal
    Earcup 
    						
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    Troubleshooting
        Problem Possible Cause        Solution
    • Noise reduction No power to Turn it on,
       absent headset check
    battery
    • Low/no volume Sound source setting Turn up
    volume, set
    on Hi
    • Crackling noise Low batteries Replace
       or intermittent loss batteries
       of noise reduction
    • Low rumbling Poor earcup fit, Adjust fit,
    audio ports blocked clear ports
     For additional help, please call Bose® customer service.
    See back cover for phone numbers.
    Other needs
    This headset is not engineered to meet the needs of pilots
    or civil aviation authority standards for aviation communi-
    cations.
    For that purpose, Bose offers the Aviation Headset X,
    which features a microphone with the appropriate power
    and intelligibility for transmission of flight information. It is
    engineered to withstand the altitude and temperature
    conditions common in non-commercial aircraft.
    For information on the Bose Aviation Headset X, contact
    Bose Corporation by calling 1-800-242-9008. For calls
    made from outside the United States, 1-508-766-1099.
    Warranty
    The Bose QuietComfortTM Acoustic Noise Cancelling®
    headset is covered by a one-year transferrable, limited
    warranty. 
    						
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    Bose®, QuietComfort™ and Acoustic Noise Cancelling®are trademarks of Bose Corporation.
    ©2001 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA
    254864  AM Rev.03 JN11017
    Printed in Taiwan
    For Sales or Customer Service
    USA & Canada
    Bose Corporation, The Mountain
    Framingham, MA 01701-9168
    1-800-637-8781
    Outside the US: 508-766-1942
    United Kingdom
    Freepost EX 151
    Exeter EX1 1ZY
    0800 614 293
    Outside the UK: +44 1392 428 366
    World Wide Web
    www.bose.com 
    						
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