Sony MDR-EX310LP Operating Instructions
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To clean the Sony MDR-EX310LP earbuds, gently remove the earbud tips and wash them with mild soap and water. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the earbud housings. Ensure everything is completely dry before reassembling.
First, check the connection to your device and ensure the plug is fully inserted. Then, inspect the earbuds and cable for any visible damage. Try cleaning the earbud tips and the audio port. If the issue persists, test with another device to rule out device problems.
To replace the earbud tips, gently pull the current tips off the earbuds. Align the new tips and push them onto the earbuds until they fit snugly. Ensure the new tips are securely attached before use.
The Sony MDR-EX310LP earbuds are compatible with devices that have a standard 3.5mm audio jack. For smartphones without this port, an appropriate adapter will be required.
To store your earbuds, gently coil the cable and place them in a protective case or pouch to prevent tangling and protect them from dust and damage. Avoid tightly wrapping the cable around your device.
Check if the earbud tips are clean and properly attached. Ensure the audio source and connection are clear and free from obstruction. If the problem continues, test with another audio source to identify if the issue is with the earbuds or the device.
While the Sony MDR-EX310LP can be used during exercise, they are not specifically designed for high-intensity activities. Ensure they fit securely to prevent them from falling out during movement.
Experiment with different earbud tip sizes to find the most comfortable fit. Consider using foam tips for better comfort and noise isolation during prolonged use.
If the cable is damaged, it is advisable to contact Sony customer support or visit an authorized service center for repair or replacement options. Avoid using the earbuds if the cable is visibly damaged to prevent further damage or safety risks.
The Sony MDR-EX310LP does not come with an in-line microphone for making calls. It is designed primarily for audio playback.