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dip D-Radio Bluetooth Clip Headset Product Specifications 8/uetooth Specification: 8/uetooth Profiles Supported: FM Frequency Range: Nominal Charging Time: Talk Time•: M USIC Playing Time: standby Time*: Dimensions: Weight V2.l+EDRdas s2 Headset, Handstree. A2DP and AVRCP 87.5 MHZtOl08MHZ Within 3 hours up to 7 hours (radio playing time included) up to 7 hours Up to 150 hours 53 (L) x 24 (W) x 26 (H) mm 21.5 grams user Guide III.P"flll(Sff) 0 Blua tooth' * mav vary due to the users habit, different modes of operation, and mobile phone settings. 2 Contents Product specifications •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •• •••••••••••••••• 2 alp D ·Radio overview •.••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 3 Display Information •.•..••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.••••••.••..••••••••••••••• 4·6 Charging Your Headset .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• . •• •••••••••••••••• 7·8 Turning Your Headset on and Off .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••••••••• 9 Pairing Your Headset . ............. . ........... . .... .... ... . ................. . .... 1 0·11 setting Your alp D ·Radlo ........................... . ............................. 12·13 call Functions ••••· •• ••.••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 14·16 FM Radio Functions •••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• 17· J 8 Remote control Functions (AVRCP Applicable only) ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 19 Troubleshooting ............ ...... ......... ........ .... ..... . ........ . ....... . ... 20 Safety Information ............................................................... 21· 22 care and Maintenance . ..... ...... .... ................ ... .. ...... ..... ...... ..... 23·24 Declaration of conformity ........................................................ 25 Clip D ·Radio Overview l. MUlti-fUnction BUtton (MFB) 2. status Indicator 3. OLEO Display 4. volume Key 5. Play 1 Pause 1 stop 6. FOrward 1. Backward 8. FM Radio 1 can ust 9. Built-in Buzzer 1 o. Bullt ·ln Rechargeable Battery 11. Built·in MicrophOne 12. USB Charging SO<ket 13. 3.Smm Audio Jack J safety LOck ® .. ,

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Page 1: i Tech D Clip Bluetooth

dip D-Radio Bluetooth Clip Headset

Product Specifications

8/uetooth Specification: 8/uetooth Profiles Supported: FM Frequency Range: Nominal Charging Time: Talk Time•: MUSIC Playing Time: standby Time*: Dimensions: Weight

V2.l+EDRdass2 Headset, Handstree. A2DP and AVRCP 87.5 MHZtOl08MHZ Within 3 hours up to 7 hours (radio playing time included) up to 7 hours Up to 150 hours 53 (L) x 24 (W) x 26 (H) mm 21.5 grams

user Guide III.P"flll(Sff) IIIMillt(~f*)

0 Bluatooth'

* mav vary due to the users habit, different modes of operation, and mobile phone settings.

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Contents

Product specifications ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• 2 alp D·Radio overview •.••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 3 Display Information •.•..••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.••••••.••..••••••••••••••• 4·6 Charging Your Headset .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••••••• 7·8 Turning Your Headset on and Off .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••••••••• 9 Pairing Your Headset ................................... .......................... 1 0·11 setting Your alp D·Radlo ......................................................... 12·13 call Functions • • • • · •• ••.••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 14·16 FM Radio Functions •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 17· J 8 Remote control Functions (AVRCP Applicable only) ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 19 Troubleshooting ....................................... ....................... ... 20 Safety Information ............................................................... 21· 22 care and Maintenance . .......................................................... 23·24 Declaration of conformity ........................................................ 25

Clip D·Radio Overview l . MUlti-fUnction BUtton (MFB) 2. status Indicator 3. OLEO Display 4. volume Key 5. Play 1 Pause 1 stop 6. FOrward 1. Backward 8. FM Radio 1 can ust 9. Built-in Buzzer 1 o. Bullt·ln Rechargeable Battery 11. Built·in MicrophOne 12. USB Charging SO<ket 13. 3.Smm Audio Jack

J ~ safety LOck

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Display Information

ID FUIIBaltefY

C} Low I Empty BatteiY

Pairing .... ReaGy to palr 1 PalnrtQ

IZil Succeeded The headset is SIJ(tesstully palreG with the mobile phone

Connected The headset Is connected wtth the mobile Phone

elel Failed Pairtng is unsuccessruJ

~ Bluetootllls on and the headset Is paired with the mobile phone

a BU2Zeris on

f) contrast Adjustment

ro Cilll Ust Reset

" FattOIY Reset

Display Information (cont'd)

Rewind a traCk

Replay a track

'Call list contains last 10 callS which could be a received call number. a missed call number or a rrtject9d can number

Note: • Display ot the callers 10 or number varies among different mobile phOne models. • Tile Olp D·Radlo supports the callers 10 In EngliSh text only.

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Display Information (cont'd)

rill unanswered Cilll(s)

Volume •••• volume Level !maximum)

Call Muting llle built-in microtll>one is muted

Calling .. Maklrtgacall

Please Speak say the voitt tag (Voice dialing fUnction is aaiVatedl

fO Call List ust ot last 10 cans-

1l ~ iiiiili oiii:iiihi, Pla!lfng a trade

Jl ll Pause a traCk

Jl • Stop playing a traCk

Jl~~ Fast forward a traCk

1l ~ iiiidhiii:iiihii Next/ PreviOus TraCk

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Getting Started

to use your I. Tech Clip O·Radlo ("headset'), please follow the steps below:

1. Ensure your headSet Is fully Charged. 2. Pair your Charged headset With a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.

Charging Your Headset

USB cnarging SOd<et

fig.2

Ouse only the supptled Charger to marge thE! head~

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Charging Your Headset (confd) Turning Your Headset On and Off

TO on Your Headset ~talus lndlc.ator(llg. 1) OLED Display Status Indicator OLED Display status Audio from tile llea<ISet

I I • TUm on • Press and notd tne MFB ror • Flashing blue i.Tech • Charging • Red ID approXimately 2 se<onds until

Animated when Cllarging vou near a snort beep lrm ~ • FUUV charged • Blue ID OWheo you tum on your headset fof the nrst time, tile headset au:tomatkallll enters tile

• LOw battery • Ftasning red = • a snon beep eVI'ry 1 minute pairing mode, I.e. the status Indicator flashes blue and red alternately and "Pairing• appears. 1111s alloWs you to lmmeclla1ei!J pair vour headset and mobile phOne. Please

• Olarglng Indication will be delal/ed for a few se<onds If the headset has not been used refer to 'Pairing Your Headset".

tor a lOng time or the battery Is drained. • rum Off • Press and hold tile MFB tor • Flashing reclfur 2 I Bye Bye I • 3 hOUrs are required to fiiiiY charge the headset approximately 2 seconds until seconds and then tile

Talk. RadiO!Musit PlaymQ and Standby nme vou near a long beep Hght goes off

A fUll!/ tharged battery can provide up to 7 hours of both talk and radio playing time, 7 hours of • If your headset is paired with your mobile phone, press the MFB once more after you music playing time. and up to 1 so hours of standby time. The headset remains on standby mode turned on the headset to re-activate pairing and ensure the connection betWeen the after being turned on. mobile phOne and headset Is resumed. FOr pairing, please refer to "Pairing Your Headset".

• If you do not plan to use the headset tor a while, you are recommended to tum off the

8 Bluetooth function of your mobile phone.

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Pairing Your Headset Pairing Your Headset (cont'd)

The headset works with Bluetooth-tnabled mobile phone only. Prior to using and pairing your 4. Activate your mobile phone's Bluelooth fUnction by referring to your mobile phone user guide headset for the first time, please check If your mobile phone is 8/uetooth·enabled. This tor aeta.ils. information will normally feature on the packaging or user guide that is provided With your mobile s. Set the mobile phOne to search tor all 8/uetooth devices within range, and select "CCip o-Radio" phone. from tlle liSt of devices shown.

6. Enter the passkey·asss· and press "'K" to pair vour headset with the moolle phone. When the Pairing Is only required the flrst time you use the headset with your mobile phOne. 8elow are the pairing Is complete, the headset's OLEO display will show Paired followed by a 8/uetooth Icon pairing Instructions tor a typical Bfuetooth·enabled mobile phone. The head.set pairing procedure ~ . will vary depending on the model of your mobile phone. Please refer to vour mobile phone user 7. If prompted by the mobile phone to connect. select "Yes· (this will vary among mobile phone guide for pairing instructions. models). 1. Plate the headset ana mobile phone so that tlley are no more than one metre apart. a. Go !lack to your mobile phOne's main menu. For certain mobile phone models. once the headset 2. Ensure the headset Is turned off. is activated a headset icon will be displa!led on the screen. 3. Press and hold the MFB for approximately 8 seconds until the headset's status indicator flashes vou should now be able to make and receive calls using your headset

blue and red alternatei!J, and Pall1no appears. 0 When you tum oo your headset for the first time. the headset automatically enters the 0 If the pairing cannot be completed witt! In 3 minutes atter !he pairing IIIQCie has been

pairing mocle, i.e. the status lndicatorflashes blue and red alternatelY and "Pail1n!l" activated, the heacl,set'S OLED display will show "Failed'. Tile headset will then tum off.

appears. You can therefore immediately pair Jll!!!! headset and mobile phOne. Please repeat steps 2 to s ai>CM! to pair the headset and mobile phone again.

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Setting Your Clip D-Radio SettingYourClipD-Radio(conrd) You can set the preferences for your headset at anytime b!/ following the steps below:

on Your Headset OLEO Display I MOde on Your Hea~t

1. Press and hold 1>11 (flg.l) fOr3 sewnds ll.'llll ~ f' l can ust Reset (last I 1U ~/No I 1. Press ._..or ""I to select Del or NO

() IOcaHs'J l. Press the MFB once to con finn 2. Pn!SS ._.. or l>+l (fig.IJ to set«t a mOde ll.'llll ll ~ f'l Factory Reset • ~No I 1. Press ._..or l>+l to select Reset or NO

l. Press the .MF8 (flg.l) once to enter the I 2. Press the MFB once to confinn

() !UU:lQ I e.g. contrastA4)ustment Is selected mode selected 1 The default mode Is buzzer on.

Arter you 11ave entered the selected mode. choose from the options proVided and confirm b!l 1 The default mode Is medium contrast level.

pressing the MFB once. ' The call list contains the last 10 calls which could be a received call number. a missed call number or a r~ call number.

Mode OLEO Display on Your Headset ' If the factory reset Is selected, the headset will tum off and return to the defaUlt settings. I.e. both the call To tum off the buzzer ~ rel;i/1 /2 /31 1. Press.,..or l>l>l to select Off or 1 or2 or3 list and pairing are deared; the buzzer Is on and contrast level Is medium. and 3 optional sounds 1 2. Press the MF8 once to confirm contrast Adjustment' r () •• ()0 I 1. Press.,.. or l>+l to increase or decrease contrast

1eve1 2. PreSS the MF8 once to confirm

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Call Functions Call Functions (cont'd)

Answering a call call Muting duling a call wnen there iS an incoming call. the status Indicator flaShes purple ana the caller> 10 or number During a call. press and hold "11 for 2 seconds to mute the built·in microphone. When the mute appears. Press the MFB once to accept the call. function iS activated. call Muting appears and the headset emits a beep every s seconds. If there Is a missed call. l'Ml appears. To cancel. press and hold " II for 2 seconds to de-activate the muting function whilst in conversation. • Display of the callers 10 or number vartes among different mobile phone models. Rejecting a ca11 (Handsrree Pronte Applicable only) • The Olp D·Radlo suppons the callers m In English text onrv. When there Is an incoming call. press and hold the volume key for 2 seconds. The headset will emit a Answering a Cilll wnen Ustenlng to Radio or MuSic short beep. Press the MFB once to answer the call and when finished. press the MFB once to resume radio or rransrerrlng a call (Handsffee Profile Applicable only) music. While speaking, press and hOld the volume key for 2 seconds to transfer the call from your headset If me other panyyou are speaking to ends me call, radio or music will automatically resume to mobile phone. without having to pressing the MFB. To transfer the call from your mobile phone to headset during a call. press the MFB once. fndmg a Cilll Dialing rrom vow Mobile Phone Press the MFB once to end the call. or end the call via your mobile phone in the normal way. AdJusting the volume Simply make calls on your mobile phone In the normal way and calling appears.

While speaking, press tile volume"+' or ·-· key once to Increase or decrease the volume b\1 one t.ast Number Redlallng from Your Hea<ISet (Hanastree Profile APPlicable OhiVI level; press repeatedly until you reach the desired volume level. TWO quick presses on the MFB will re-dial the last phone number used and calling appears.

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Call Functions (cont'd)

Voice Dialing rrom Your Headset [Han~mee Pronle APPlicable only) If your mobile phone Is equipped With the voice dialing function, simply press the MFB on your headset, and when you hear a beep and Please Speak appears, say the voice tag. 0 You must re<on1 tfle VOice ta9'(the penon'S name) Into !/OUr mobile phOne priOr to using

the voice dialing function on the headset Please refer to !lOUr mobile phone user guide on how to tecorcl the voice tag.

0 ~number redlallng and voice dialing are suspended when In llldlo or mUsic mode.

Memof'!/Dial Press FM once and call Ust appears. Scroll through the call list* by pressing ~+e or "'"" and select the number vou wish to call. You can call out the number by double clicklng the MFB. • can list contains /sst 10 cans Which oould be 8 1'8C8/Ved call number, 8 miSS&</ call number or 8 rejected can number.

FM Radio Functions (confd)

TO on Your Headset

2. Press t.he MFB momentarllv to toggle between the 4 !lfe·set channels andselea

3. Press and hold the MFB tor 2 seconds to

OLEO Dlsplav

~.103.5

IFMD » .103.5 I confirm and store the channel to memorv e.!). Channel 11s Pft·Setat 103.5

• You can override a ~)!'Met tllannelll!l saving a new tllallnel onto one Of l!le tllallnet lociiUons (1 - 4~

• R1!tall a prf'-set 1. Channel must have been pre-set JFM 1 z ~ j 8Z 5 I channel previously (refer to "Pfe·set channels" abov~l

2. Press the MFB momentarily to toggle IF~, .. 87.5 I between 4 pre-set channels and selea

3. lWO Quick pr~ses on the MFB to connnn [FM!l'' ,1 03.5 l the selected prt'-set channel you want to listen to e.g. Channel 1 Is recalled

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FM Radio Functions

To I on Your Headset OLEO DiSPia\l

• SWitch on I • Press anll hold FM tor 2 se<onds I IFM 1 2

, , 8 7. 5 I • WlleneYI!r !IOU SWittii!IOUr radio on, It will plav the last dlinnet vou llstenell to. • You can listen to the FM radio with l!le otp D-Radto wttllout the need to pair or be connected With

!lOUr mobl~ phcJne.

• Swltchoff

• Manual scan

• Auto scan

• Press anll hOld FM tor 2 se<onds

• Pr~s and hold 144 or 1>1>1 for 2 se<onds unUI the nearest radio channel is found

• Pre~ channel! 1. search the radio channel that yoo wish (4 channels can to prl'-set by eittler manual S(an or

IFM, , , . 87.5 I IBn c I Frequency lnaeas~ or decreas~ by 100 tH2 at a Ume Frequency inatas~ or decreas~ by 100 tH2 until Ute nearest radio Cl\annel iS tou.nd

IFMi l )O 87.5 I be pre-set) auto S(an

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Remote Control Functions (A VRCP Applicable Only)

To on voor Heildset OLED Display

• Play • Press "'II once In ~ iiiiili;iii'ihhi~ I • Pause • Press 1>11 once

B • StOP • Press and hold 1> 11 too seconds

• FOIWilrd • Pr~ and hold "'""Wilen playing music

• Next trade • Press 1>1>1 once !!ltiliiilhiii;ihliil _j • Rewind • Press and hold !<44Wilen playif19 In~ I music • Replay • Press 1+4 once Jl ~ ili.ili:i ii ihht I • Previous track • Press 144 twice ln1.iiiiilhiii:ililu;_~

I.Tech 8/uetooth headSet is designed to work with 8/uetooth devices. Due to large variabilitY between different 8/uetooth devices from different manufacturers, lnteroperabllltY between the headSet and all 8/uetooth-enabled products Is not guaranteed.

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Troubleshooting Safety Information

I can't hear anything In m11fleadseL • Chei:k and observe 1oca11aws regarding the use of a mobile phone ana a headset while driving. • Ensure the headset Is turned on and Is properlll charged. If you use the headset while driving, ensure your run attention and focus. It Is your • Ensure the headset is properly paired with the moDile phone. responsibility to drive safely. consider to pull off the road before making or answering a call. • Make sure that the mobile phone is connffied With the headset- if it does not connect. either • Never leave !/OUr fleadset above any air bag deployment area Inside your car as serious injury

refer to the mobile phone's Bluetooth menu or by pressing the MFB once (see "TUrning on the ma11 resuttwnen an air oag deploys. Headset" and "Pairing Your Head.set'). • Never allow children to plait with the headset -small parts may be of choking hazard.

1 lll11 connecl rn!l na~dsPI with mobil~ phon• • Observe all signs and displalfs that require an electrical device or RF radio product to be • Ensure your headset is turned off and is property cnarg~. switChed off In designated areas. These could Include hospitals, blasting areas. and potentially 1 Ensure the headset Is properlll pair~ with your mobile phone. eXPlosive atmospheres. • Ensure your mobile phone's Bluetooth feature Is activated. Please refer to your mobile phone • Turn off your headset prior to boarding an aircraft. oo not use your headset imide an aircraft.

user guide for specific Instruction. 1 To prevent damage to your flea ring, please do not set the listening volume too high. • Ensure the headset Is within ten metres range or your mobile phone and there are no • oo not attempt to modify the headset.

Obstructions, such as walls or other elffironic devices in between. • Never use the fleadset While taking a bath .. If the above steps do not solve your problem, please recharge the headset and remove your • oo not use the headset In a sauna or steam room. mobile phone'S battery fur a While. • oo not keep the headset near a wash basin or other wet places. 1 Cilll1 wm off the headset. Recharge the headset tor two sei:onds then disconnffi the Charger from the headset The headset now turns Off. 20 21

Safety Information (conrd} Care and Maintenance

• Do not use the headset outdoors In the rain. Headset • 00 not use the fleadset ln stormy weather. 1 Turn off 110ur headset before placing It In your pocket or bag. If the MFB Is accidentally 1 oo not clean the headset while it is being charged. Always disconnect the Charger from the depressed, your mobile phone may place an unintended call.

headset before cleaning. • 00 not expose the headset to liquid, moisture or humidity, or rain as it is not waterproof. • Do not attempt to force open the bullt·ln battery. 1 oo not use abrasive cleaners to clean the headset • Dispose of the battery and the headset according to local regulations. oo not dispose of them 1 00 not expose tile headset to extremellf high or low temperatures.

as household waste. 1 oo not leave the headset In dirf(f sunlight for an extended period or time.

FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement • oo not leave the headset near open names sucn as rooking burners. • 00 not dispose of the headset In a nre as It Will result In eXPlosion.

Tills equipment complies with FCC radiation eXPOSure limits setfurth for an uncontroll~ • oo not bring the headset into contact with any sharp objects as thiS will cause scratChes and environment. End users must follow the spedfic operating Instructions fur satisfying RF eXPOsure damages. compliance. Tills transmitter must not be co-located or operating ln cof1.junction with any Other 1 oo not stick anything Inside the headset as this may damage Internal components. antenna or transmitter. • oo not attempt to disassemble the headset as It does not contain se!Viceable components.

• If you do not plan to use the headset for a long period, please store it in a dry place that is tree from extreme temperatures and dust.

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Care and Maintenance (cont'd) • Only Charge tile headset's built-In battery In accordance wltll the Instructions described In tillS

user guide. • Avoid charging the headset In extremely high or low temperatures. • Do not connect the headset to the Charger while on an active call. BUIIt·ln samw • Do not attempt to replace the headsers battery as it is in-built and is not changeable. • Dispose ofthe battery according to local regulations. Do not dispose of tile battery as

household waste. • Cllarge the battery in accordance with the instructions supplied with this user guide. • use only the charger supplied by the headsets original manufacturer to Charge the battery. CllarlJer • use only the charger supplied by the headset's original manufacturer to charge the headset.

Other Chargers may look similar but using them could be dangerous and could damage the headset

• Do not attempt to disassemble the charger as it may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the headset Is subsequently used.

• Do not use tile charger outdoors or In damp areas. 24

i.Tech declares under our sole reSPonsibility that tile headset is in conformity with the provisions of the rollowlng coundl Directives: 1999/5/FL Notes on Environmental Protection After the implementation of the European Directive 2002/96/EU in tile national legal S!JStem. the following applies: Electrical and electronic devices must not be disposed ofwitll domestic waste. Consumers are obliged b1J law to return electrical and electronic devices at the end of their service lives to the public collection points that are set up ror this purpose or designated points or sale. However, such detailS are defined by the national law of the respective country. This symbol on the product. the instruction manual or the packaging indicates tllatthe product is subject to these regulations. 81J recvcllng, reusing tile materials. or other forms of utilizing old devices, you are making an important contribution in protecting our environment.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This device complies with Part 1 s of the RC RUles. operation is subject to the following two condftlons: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept an\1 interference received. induding Interference tl\at may cause undesired operation.

Cllanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible ror compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

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Declaration of Conformity

we. i.Tech Dynamic Umited, declare that the following product

Product Name: I.Teeh Clip D·Radio Model No.: C51 ·807017·XX

Is In conformltv with tile following essential requirements of council Directive 1999/5/IC (referred to as R&m Directive): Article 3.1 a. 3.1.b and 3.2. and tile product is manufactured in accordance with Annex 11 of the above directive.

A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http:ttwww.ltechdynamlc.com.

©2007 Hutchison Harbour Ring Enterprises Umlted All rights In this publication are reserved and no part may be reproduced without the prtor written permission of the publisher. The contents of this publication are believed to be correct at the time of going to press. but any Information, specifications. products or services mentioned. and product 1.0. shown may be modified, supplemented or withdrawn without further notice.

The St\IIIZed i.Tech logos are trademari<S owned by Hutchison Harbour Ring Enterprises Umited or Its affiliates. All other trademari<S or registered trademarkS belong to their reSPective owners.

:a - Dispose of tile packaging and this product in accordance with tile latest provisions.

http:ttwww.itechdynamic.com

Printed In China 10/2007 f)Biuetoottt 0 CE

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