Walker's Game Ear Digital HD Elite User Manual
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OWNER’S MANUAL
Hearing
Enhancement
&
Protection
Increases
Hearing
up
to
9
times
by
amplifying
high
frequency
sounds
with
50
decibels
of
power.
Protects
Hearing
using
a
Sound
Activation
Compression
(SAC)
circuit
combined
with
an
ear
plug
helps
protect
hearing
from
loud
sounds
such
as
muzzle
blasts.
Noise
Reduction
Rating
(NRR)
of
29dB
is
among
the
highest
in
the
industry.
Adjustable
Frequency
Tuning
(AFT)
focuses
on
specific
sound
frequencies
for
crystal-‐clear
reception
in
any
situation.
Weighs
less
than
¼
oz.
and
rests
comfortably
behind
either
ear,
with
or
without
eyeglasses.
Installing the Battery
Remove sticker from battery. To insert battery, open battery compartment by pulling down
on
the
rim
of
the
compartment
door.
The
battery
is
held
in
place
by
a
small
lip
on
the
bottom
of
the
compartment.
Place
the
battery
into
the
compartment
so
that
the
(+)
sign
side
of
the
battery
is
facing
up;
when
the
battery
is
inserted
correctly,
compartment
door
will close with ease. A #13 Mercury or Zinc Air battery is recommended.
With
the
unit
facing
this
direction,
the
“+”
sign
on
the
battery
goes
the
opposite
the
lip
on
the
batter
compartment
door.
Also,
inside
the
unit
is
a
red
dot
identifying
the
“+”
side.
NOTE:
A
weak
battery
may
cause
the
unit
to
buzz
or
hum.
WARNING: Button Cell Batteries are Dangerous if Swallowed
-‐Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
-‐Never put batteries in your mouth for
-‐Discard batteries very carefully.
any reason, as they are slippery and
-‐Never allow children to play with batteries.
easy to swallow by accident.
-‐Never change batteries in front of children.
-‐Always
check
medication
before
swallowing,
as
batteries
have
been
mistaken
for
tablets.
In the event a battery is swallowed, immediately contact:
The National Button Battery Ingestion Hotline
(202) 625-‐3333 for counsel or treatment
Fitting Instructions
Ear
Plug
Information:
Our
Foam
Ear
Plug
was
designed
as
a
“One
Size
Fits
All”
–
if
you
experience
problems
or
would
like
a
more
comfortable
fitting
plug,
please
contact
Walker’s
Customer
Service
at
877-‐269-‐8490.
2.
Inserting Ear plug into
3.
While
ear by squeezing and
holding ear hook
and rolling plug between
between thumb
fingers, it will compress
and forefinger,
and gradually expand
push the sound
after insertion. Position
tube onto the ear
sound tube in upward
hook; you may
direction so it extends
need to trim the
1.
Place HD Elite past the ear hook. Mark sound tube approx. the tube and repoeat this process
over
either
ear.
1/8”
above
the
tip
of
the
ear
hook.
Cut
off
to
achieve
a
comfortable
fit.
Excess
tube
at
mark.
Tubing
too
long
will
cause
the
unit
to
fall
off
the
ear.
Tubing
too
short
will
cause
the
ear
plug
to
pull
out
of
the
ear.
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Turning the Unit On
After
inserting
the
battery,
close
the
door
completely
to
turn
the
unit
on.
Turn
the
unit
off
by
opening
the
battery
door
to
the
first
stop
(click).
Operating the Volume Control
Increase the volume on the HD Elite by pressing the top of the Volume Control toggle.
Decrease
the
volume
by
pressing
the
bottom
of
the
Volume
Control
toggle.
NOTE:
The
HD
Elite
has
a
built-‐in
“safety”
circuit
which
limits
the
output
of
the
instrument
to
a
maximum
of 115dB SPL.
Complications Which May Arise
If conditions such as irritation, inflammation and pain arise, they are normally due to
pressure
applied
from
the
ear
plug
on
a
particularly
sensitive
area
of
your
ear.
You
may
easily
be
able
to
correct
this
by
trimming
the
ear
plug
at
the
point
of
irritation.
For
an
actual
allergic
reaction,
or
any
other
unusual
conditions,
consult
your
physician.
Storing
the
HD
Elite:
When
the
unit
won’t
be
used
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
remove
the
battery
and
place
the
unit
in
it’s
carrying
case
for
storage
in
a
cool,
dry
location.
Batteries
(Avg.
Life
360
Hrs):
After
extended
use
of
your
battery,
the
unit
sound
volume
will
rapidly
get
weaker,
and
may
become
noisy
and
ineffective
in
operation.
This
indicates
that
the
battery
should
be
replaced.
Always
remove
the
battery
if
your
unit
is
not
going
to
be
used
for
a
period
of
days.
If
Your
HD
Elite
Whistles:
Whistling/squealing
may
sometimes
occur
as
you
cup
your
hand
over
your
ear
and
adjust
the
volume
control.
This
action
directs
sound
leaking
from
the
ear
plug
into
the
microphone,
resulting
in
a
whistle.
This
should
disappear
when
you
take
your
hand away. If not, check to make sure the ear plug is inserted properly.
If You Have a Problem
Symptoms
Cause
Possible Cure
Dead
Battery dead
Replace battery
Blocked ear plug
Clear ear plug blockage
Not Loud Enough
Battery low
Replace battery
Ear plug blocked
Remove and clean earplug
Intermittent (goes in and out)
Battery defective
Replace battery
Not Clear, Distorted
Low battery
Replace battery
Humming, Buzzing
Low battery
Replace battery
Hissing Sound
Circuit noise
Lower volume
Loosen earplug
Re-‐position ear plug
Whistling/Squealing
Amplified sound
Lower volume
Leaking from around
ear plug
Re-‐position ear plug
Walker’s HD Elite