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Cautions and Advisories
Listening to your aircraft
With the headset’s combination of both active and passive attenuation,
typical aircraft sounds (for example, those from engines, propellers,
warning alarms, and other sound sources) may sound different to you.
We strongly recommend that, as a responsible pilot, you ensure that
you can hear and recognize these sounds when using the Bose
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Aviation Headset X while operating any aircraft.
Entertainment audio sources
In addition, should you choose to listen to in-flight entertainment
through a Bose Aviation Headset X while piloting, we remind you to
limit the volume to safe levels that do not interfere with your ability to
hear informational sounds and warning alarms, such as stall warnings
or gear up.
Cautions
Protective inner screen
The protective inner screen, shown in Figure 1, is a component critical
to the headset’s ability to reduce noise. Do not attempt to remove,
replace, or repair this screen. If operating problems indicate the need
for screen replacement, contact the Bose Aviation Headset Depart-
ment. If the screen becomes wet or if foreign objects become lodged
on or adjacent to it, proceed as described in General Care and Mainte-
nance.
Earcup TriPort™ maintenance
Proper headset operation requires that the earcup TriPort openings be
kept free of debris. The TriPort openings, shown in Figure 1, are
located on the outside of each earcup and are comprised of two holes
and a screen.
Storage
Do not store the headset in an unventilated area or in direct sunlight. If
the headset is battery powered, remove the battery before storing the
headset for extended periods.
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