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  • The best way to remove the enhancer from the ear bud is to gently pull back the outer rim of the enhancer that is located around the base of the ear bud. When replacing the current enhancers with a different size, please make sure to align the funnel of the enhancer tip over the small speaker screen of the headphone casing. The LEFT enhancer will feature the square cut out that allows you to receive your Heart Rate reading. It is important that the small digital square on the ear bud is fully exposed and the enhancer cut out is placed around it and not over it. If the enhancer is not attached properly, you will hear the audible voice stating that it cannot receive an accurate reading on your heart rate and you will need to readjust the enhancer.
  • The JBL product is in a deep sleep mode, which it is to prolong the lifetime of the battery. Connect the case to a charger for about 2 seconds to wake the product up and take the earbuds out from the case. Once you put the earbuds back in the case, it's ready to pair through Bluetooth. 

  • Two quick clicks on the microphone will skip the track forward. Three quick clicks on the microphone will skip the track backward to the previous song.
  • The track control button is located in the center of the inline microphone. This also serves as the pause/play button and enables you to answer and hang up phone calls. Two quick clicks on the center button will skip the tracks forward to the next song. Multiple quick clicks will skip the tracks backward. Compatibility may vary with some older phone models.
  • To skip the tracks forward, you press and hold the volume up button for 3 seconds. To skip tracks backward, press and hold the volume down button for 3 seconds.
  • To skip the tracks forward, you press and hold the volume up button for 3 seconds. To skip tracks backward, press and hold the volume down button for 3 seconds.
  • At the bottom of the Setup Source page for the specific source you are setting up you will find a field labeled Zone II Input or Zone II Audio Input. This is where you will assign the analog audio input that you will use for this particular source. The Zone II audio is strictly analog. So, for example, if you are planning to use your DVD player for the main room and Zone II, you will need to connect the DVD player to the AVR using both analog and digital connections, digital for the main room, and analog for Zone II.
  • In the Harman Kardon Controller app, set up the Adapt as a stand-alone room, not a stereo pair room. The Adapt always delivers stereo audio via its Audio Out jack.
  • When less than one hour's capacity is left, the red diode will blink. It will eventually stop blinking, when all power is gone.
  • While charging, the charging indicator diode is lighting constantly. When charging is complete, the light goes out.
  • The red light in the control LED goes out when charging is complete.
  • The L and R that indicate the two channels are located on the soft grommets that protects the signal cable where it enters the headphone shell. The letters are recessed into the grommets, and are very small. If they are too difficult to read, it may be easier to simply observe how the headphones are situated in the ears. The oval body of each in-ear, with the chrome stripe, should be away from the head, and be situated in the ear lobe, not stick out directly from the head.
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