Shure SE112 User Guide

To properly insert the Shure SE112 earphones, gently insert the earphone into your ear canal and adjust the ear tip until you achieve a comfortable and secure fit. This helps to ensure optimal sound quality and noise isolation.
First, check to ensure the earphone is properly connected to the audio source. Try using a different device to rule out a faulty audio jack. Inspect the earphones for any visible damage or debris blocking the sound port. If the problem persists, contact Shure support for assistance.
To clean your SE112 earphones, gently remove the ear tips and wipe them with a damp, soft cloth. Use a dry toothbrush or a small, soft brush to remove any debris from the earphone nozzles. Ensure the earphones are completely dry before reassembling.
The Shure SE112 earphones are compatible with most devices that have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. For devices without a headphone jack, an appropriate adapter will be needed.
Store your SE112 earphones in the provided carrying pouch to protect them from dust, moisture, and physical damage. Coil the cable loosely to prevent tangling and avoid sharp bends that may damage the wire.
To replace the ear tips, gently pull the current tip off the earphone nozzle. Align the new tip with the nozzle and press firmly until it is securely in place. Ensure the tips fit snugly for optimal sound isolation.
If the cable is damaged, avoid using the earphones as it may affect sound quality and safety. Contact Shure customer support for repair or replacement options. Do not attempt to repair the cable yourself as it may void the warranty.
To reduce cable noise, use the clothing clip provided to secure the cable to your clothing. Additionally, try routing the cable over and behind your ears for added stability and reduced movement noise.
While the SE112 earphones offer a secure fit, they are not specifically designed for sports use and do not have water or sweat resistance. For exercise, consider using earphones specifically designed for sports activities.
If you experience distortion or poor sound quality, ensure the earphones are fully inserted and the ear tips create a good seal. Check the audio source for any equalization settings that may affect sound quality. If the issue persists, test the earphones with another device to rule out a problem with the original source.