WarningsBe sure to read all warnings and instructions before using your UE ear monitors.Always turn the volume down on your device before inserting UE ear monitors into your ears. Once the ear monitors areinserted, gradually increase the volume to a moderate sound level.Using monitors at high volumes can permanently damage your hearing. Ringing in your ears or other discomfort canindicate that music volume is too high. Please review the following guidelines for the maximum time exposure to soundpressure levels before hearing damage occurs.ListeningDo not submerge or expose the ear monitors to water.Remove ear monitors if they cause any discomfort or you have difficulty inserting the monitors. Remember, ears aresensitive and you should never force anything into the ear canal.Consult regularly with a physician or audiologist if you have problems hearing, excessive wax build-up, or any discomfortafter use.These Custom ear monitors are intended for your personal use. They are custom fit your ear, please do not share withothers.Hearing protectionAt Ultimate Ears we are committed to hearing protection. Our personal monitors are designed to block harmful, oftendestructive levels of sounds while delivering the clear, consistent mix you desire. Used wisely, Ultimate Ears personalmonitors can protect your hearing by significantly lowering ambient sound while allowing the user to listen at significantlylower Sound Pressure Levels (SPL’s). Please be extremely careful with excessive volume directly at the ear.Listen responsiblyHearing health is critical to the enjoyment and to the quality of life. Protect your hearing by listening with your monitorsin a responsible manner that protects your long term hearing health. According to OSHA (Occupational Safety HealthAdministration 29CFR1910.95) the following SPL’s are recommended and deemed to be Permissible Noise Exposures:Safe listening. Safe listening.pErMiSSiBlE noiSEExpoSUrE dUrATion(pEr dAy)SoUnd prESSUrElEvEl dB(A)90951001051108 hoUrS4 hoUrS2 hoUrS1 hoUr30 MinUTESTo avoid hearing damage, you should notbe exposed to Sound Pressure Levelsabove 115dB(A). For more information visitthe OSHA website at www.osha.gov.