ALPINE Racing Pro Filter Earplugs Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- Alpine
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ALPINE Racing Pro Filter Earplugs
FILTER EARPLUGS
ATTENUATION
DATA Alpine Racing Pro earplugs
Tested according to EN 352-2: 2002
The Noise Reduction Rating shows the range of protection expected from this protector in normal usage. The lower number is the amount of protection possible for most users (80%) to achieve or exceed. The higher number is the amount possible for a few motivated proficient users (20%) to achieve or exceed. Higher numbers denote greater protection
Alpine Hearing Protection
Soesterberg, The Netherlands
Racing Pro Earplugs
Federal law prohibits removal of this label prior to purchase
Label required by U.S. EPA Regulation 40 CFR Part 211, Subpart B
The hearing protector is intended to protect the wearer from hazardous noise levels. The wearer should ensure that the earplugs are fitted, adjusted and maintained in accordance with this Instruction Manual. Any other uses are not intended and therefore not allowed. Always wear the earplugs when in a noisy environment, without interruption. Slightly pull up your ear and with your other hand insert the earplug into the ear, until the protector fits snugly. Do not place the earplug too deep in the ear. Improper fit, improper use or failure to follow the instructions of this device will decrease noise reduction effectiveness, increase the risk of hearing damage and affect the lifespan of the reusable earplugs. Alpine Hearing Protection is not liable for any damage arising from misuse. Check the working order of the earplugs regularly and store them in the original, clean packaging. Clean the earplugs regularly with mild soap and lukewarm water. Dry off after cleaning. The reusable earplugs can be used approximately 100 times. Sudden or rapid removal of hearing protection may cause damage to the eardrum. Do not remove plugs from the ear by pulling the connecting cord. Do not use a connecting cord if there is a chance of getting entangled. When this device is worn as directed, the level of noise entering a person’s ear is approximated by the differences between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the lesser and greater NRRs. Caution: For predominantly low frequency noise environments in which the difference in the measured C-weighted and A-weighted noise levels (dBC-dBA) exceeds 3 dB, the user is directed to the enclosed graph of the variability of noise reduction with noise spectra to determine the level of protection. This product may be adversely affected by certain chemical substances. Further information should be sought from the manufacturer. Hereby, Alpine Hearing Protection, declares that the hearing protector Racing Pro Earplugs is in compliance with the PPE regulation (EU) 2016/425. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: www.alpine.eu/doc
Alpine Hearing Protection
Amersfoortsestraat 70-d
3769 AL Soesterberg
The Netherlands
T +31-(0)346-333350
www.alpine.eu
SATRA Technology Centre Limited
Wyndham Way, Telford Way, Kettering,
Northamptonshire, NN16 8SD, UK
References
- Alpine Hearing Protection - Nr.1 Earplugs for every Age and Situation
- EU Declarations of Conformity – Alpine Hearing Protection
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