Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

2

Time Required

                          2 minutes            

Sections

  • Ear Pad
  • 1 step
  • Battery
  • 1 step

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Introduction

If one needs to replace the ear pad and access the battery component such as the batteries or the speaker, you need to remove the ear pad initially. Refer to the ear pad guide for more help on how to reveal the battery compartment. This guide explains how to remove the batteries and replace. This replacement won’t take too long and you won’t need any tools for this removal.

What you need

Step 1

              Ear Pad               
  • Grip the ear pad with one hand and steady the headset on the other.
  • Twist the ear pad counterclockwise, then lift the ear pad off after about an eighth of an inch of the turn.
  • Replace the old ear pad with a new ear pad.

Grip the ear pad with one hand and steady the headset on the other.

Twist the ear pad counterclockwise, then lift the ear pad off after about an eighth of an inch of the turn.

Replace the old ear pad with a new ear pad.

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Step 2

              Battery               
  • Twist the left ear pad counterclockwise to reveal the battery compartment within the headphone.
  • To remove batteries, push inward and lift up.
  • The battery should be able to pop out.

Twist the left ear pad counterclockwise to reveal the battery compartment within the headphone.

To remove batteries, push inward and lift up.

The battery should be able to pop out.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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                    Gayle Dunham                     

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Jim K - Jan 21, 2013

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Thanks for the information - this made changing the batteries a snap.

Randy - Dec 22, 2013

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Extremely helpful. Thank you!

-Randy N

mcgilljp - Nov 28, 2015

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I own three sets and one quit working. As it turns out that the rechargeable batteries in that one set need replacing.

Until I purchase some rechargeable batteries, I am using standard AAA batteries and just have to remember NOT to put the headset back on the cradle.

Thanks for the info on how to access the batteries !

Marilyn Carini - May 12, 2016

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Thanks! You solved my mystery.

Geoff Smith - Sep 18, 2017

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Good information, I wouldn’t have had a clue without it. Many thanks