BlueTrek SKIN manual Troubleshooting guide, Guidelines for safe use

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Troubleshooting guide

The first thing you should do when encountering a problem that you cannot solve with this manual, is to switch off your headset and your mobile phone, and switch them on again.

To find out more, please refer to the trouble shooting frequent asked questions in our website: www.bluetrek.com.

Guidelines for safe use

Read those guidelines before using your headset.

-Do not drop or try to alter the shape of your headset.

-Do not expose your headset to liquid or moisture.

-Do not expose your headset to extreme temperatures. Temperature range: 0-40C.

-Do not expose your headset to fire or open flames.

-Do not try to disassemble your headset. Service and Maintenance can only be performed by BLUETREK® dealers.

-Keep your headset away from dust and dirt.

-Do not let children play with your headset, since it contains small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard.

-Check the regulation in your area if you plan to use your headset while driving.

-Turn off your headset before boarding an airplane.

CAUTION : Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Do not dispose as household waste.

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Contents EC-Declaration of Conformity Bluetrek Skin user guideFCC/ Industry Canada Notice Introduction Before Using Your Headset for the First TimeCharging the Bluetrek Skin Pairing the Bluetrek SkinSwitching Bluetrek Skin on Switching the Bluetrek Skin on and OFFSwitching Bluetrek Skin OFF Wearing the Bluetrek SkinMaking a call Adjusting the volumeAnswering a call Ending a callStoring your favourite numbers Pre-registered numbers featureMaking a call to one of the stored numbers Additional features with some phones Rejecting a callCall waiting Redial the last numberGuidelines for safe use Troubleshooting guide