SNR-23 Alpine Muffy Baby Ear Protection User Manual

June 12, 2024
Alpine

Muffy Baby Ear Protection
**User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BLUE/PINK/GREEN/YELLOW/BLACK/SOPHIE LA GIRAFE®

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fig3 Size=S
H=25 M=21 L=13
SNR=23

ATTENUATION DATA Alpine Muffy Baby & Alpine Muffy Baby Sophie la Girafe® Tested according to EN 352-1: 2020

1 Frequency Hz 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
2 Mean Attenuation dB 12,9 8,8 15,0 22,0 29,4 26,5 35,6 36,5
3 Standard Deviation dB 4,4 2,4 4,2 3,2 4,0 4,7 4,0 7,2
4 Assumed Protection in dB (APV) 8,5 6,4 10,8 18,8 25,4 21,8 31,6

29,3
| | SNR| H| M| L
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2| Mean Attenuation dB| 24,9| 28,6| 22,8| 15,7
3| Standard Deviation dB| 2,0| 4,1| 2,1| 2,4
5| Value dB| 23| 25| 21| 13

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Manual Alpine Muffy Baby

Alpine Muffy Baby is a hearing protector especially designed for babies and small children from 1 year old. They offer enough protection against harmful influences of noise.
Any other usage is not allowed and is not in accordance to regulations.
Noise entails risks of damaging the hearing in such a way that the auditory ability will be considerably diminished. Damages of that kindare irreparable and people suffer their whole life from this disability. This hearing protector will protect against loud noise if being used correctly, provided that the ear defenders sit correctly over the ears so that the pads can enclose and seal the ear.
Attention: Hairs and temples diminish the insulating property. The hearing protection should always and perpetually be worn in loud environments. Therefore, it is of high significance to pay attention to the ear defenders to not slip out of position. Toddlers
need to be continuously observed, as the circumstances may require adjusting the ear defenders again.
Basically, it is advised to not take children to events where loud noise occurs, like car and motor races or music festivals. Especially children who cannot check and adjust the hearing protection’s proper fit themselves should not be taken to these kinds of events.
Always use the earmuff under adult supervision. Never leave your child unattended, not even for a short time. Make sure you always have visibility on your child, check the position of the earmuffs and the comfort of your child regularly.
The hearing of small children is very vulnerable. Loud noise and music can cause permanent hearing damage. Because of this, keep small children as much as possible away from situations and spaces with a lot of noise.
Make sure to always wear the earmuffs in noisy environments.
Excessive usage time can have adverse long term effects, e.g. due to the pressure on the head. Wear the Muffy Baby for a maximum of 90 minutes without a break, and approximately 3 hours per day in total.
When adjusting the headband, make sure it fits snugly but not too tight. The headband should keep the muffs in place, do not make it any tighter than needed. The heads of babies younger than 18 months are vulnerable because of the not yet closed fontanelles.
The muffs should be placed onto the ears directly, without any obstructions (e.g. a hat).
Check your child regularly to see if the muffs enclose the ears properly. Make sure the muffs stay in place.
Beware of the risk of pulling/sliding away, make sure the Muffy Baby never covers the mouth and/or nose.
Keep an eye on your child at all times to see if he/she is comfortable.
Do not let your child play with the Muffy Baby or stick parts of it in the mouth, it is not a toy. Don’t let the child pull the inside foam out of the muffs and swallow it.
Check the earmuffs regularly to ensure they are in proper working condition and store them in their original clean packaging. Earmuffs, and the pads especially, can wear out from use and should be checked for tears or leakage regularly. Putting covers over the earmuffs may influence their acoustic performance.
Please note: Always ensure adult supervision when used.
Material: Cover made from ABS, padding made from PVC+PU, headband made from polyester.
Weight: 108 grams.
Does not contain any metal parts.
Clean the earmuffs with a damp cloth with lukewarm water and mild soap. Only soaps may be used that are not known to be harmful to the wearer. The headband can be washed in the washing machine.
Statement: ‘The product may be adversely affected by certain chemical substances. Refer to the manufacturer for further information.’ Service life of earmuff is 5 years from manufacturing date. The manufacturing date can be found in earmuff under the foam.  The stated life of the product is only an indication.
The life of the product depends on many external and uncontrollable factors and should  not be considered a warranty.
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 (dBCdBA) 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.
Not following the user manual instructions  can severely harm the earmuff’s service life and its protective capabilities. Alpine Hearing Protection is not liable for any resulting damage.Further information should be sought from the manufacturer. Hereby, Alpine Hearing Protection, declares that the hearing protector Muff y Baby is in compliance with the PPE regulation (EU) 2016/425 and PPE regulation 2016/425 as brought in UK law and amended.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: www.alpine.eu/doc

Instructions for proper fit

  • The Muffy Baby contains a headband and two muffs, with a separate clip to fix them together.

  • Place the headband over the muffs, place the clips on top.

  • Position the clip over the muff with the band in between.

  • Press one side of the clip until it makes a clicking sound and attaches to the muff. Note the two-step clicking mechanism: One click (A) attaches the clip to the muff, the headband is still free to move. The second click (B) fixes the clip stronger on the muff, fixating the headband as well.
    Now, click once.

  • Turn the headband in position: the stripe should be aligned with the gap on the clip.

  • When placing the earmuff onto the head: Adjust the headband with Velcro to the size of the head.
    The band should keep the muffs in place and feel comfortable. Make it snug but not too tight.
    Make sure the muffs seal the ear completely!
    The headband should not block the eyes.

  • Fixate the headband onto the muffs when positioned right.

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