Shure 14C User Guide
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To change the ear tips on your Shure 14C Earphones, gently pull the current ear tip off the earphone nozzle. Choose the new ear tip size for a secure fit, then slide it onto the nozzle until it is firmly in place.
First, ensure that the earphones are securely connected to your audio device. Check if the volume is turned up. If the problem persists, try using a different device to rule out a device-specific issue. If there is still no sound, inspect the wire for any visible damage.
To clean your Shure 14C Earphones, remove the ear tips and wash them with warm water and mild soap. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the earphones themselves. For the nozzle, use a dry brush to gently remove any debris. Do not use any liquids on the earphones.
Yes, Shure 14C Earphones can be used with most phones that have a compatible audio jack or adapter. Ensure your phone supports the earphone's connectivity.
Poor sound quality may be due to a loose connection, incorrect ear tip size, or debris in the nozzle. Ensure a secure connection, try different ear tips for a better fit, and clean the earphones if necessary.
Store your Shure 14C Earphones in a protective case when not in use. Avoid winding the cable too tightly and keep them away from extreme temperatures and moisture.
The warranty period for Shure 14C Earphones is typically two years from the date of purchase. Please check your warranty card or the manufacturer's website for specific details.
Shure 14C Earphones are not water-resistant. Avoid exposing them to water or excessive moisture to prevent damage.
The Shure 14C Earphones have a detachable cable. To replace it, gently pull out the current cable from the earphones and insert the new cable until it clicks into place. Ensure the connectors are aligned correctly.
An unbalanced sound may be caused by debris in the earphone nozzle or an issue with the audio source. Clean the nozzles carefully and test the earphones with another device to determine if the problem persists.