Oakley THUMP User Manual

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CLEANING

To clean the lenses, use the Microclear

bag that was included with OAKLEY THUMP or use a soft

cotton cloth. First, gently brush the cloth across all lens surfaces to remove any grit or particles
that might scratch the lens. Next, gently rub the lenses between the folds of the cloth.

When cleaning OAKLEY THUMP, please note the following:

• The frame is not waterproof, and moisture may damage the electronic circuitry. Do not rinse

or immerse any part of the frame. Keep the frame dry at all times.

• Before cleaning, make sure OAKLEY THUMP is unplugged from the USB cable.

• Do not clean the lenses with soaps, detergents, ammonia, alkaline cleaners, abrasive

cleaning compounds or solvents. These substances may damage the lens coatings or leak into
the frame and damage the electronic circuitry.

• Should a lens become scratched, have it replaced immediately to ensure your vision is

not compromised.

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TEMPERATURE

• Do not store or use OAKLEY THUMP in temperatures lower than -10°C / 14°F or higher than

45°C / 113°F.

• Conditions inside a parked car can exceed this temperature range. Do not store OAKLEY

THUMP in a parked car.

• Do not store OAKLEY THUMP in direct sunlight.

• Storing OAKLEY THUMP fully charged in high temperature conditions may permanently

reduce the life of its lithium battery.

• Battery life may temporarily shorten in low-temperature conditions.

MAGNETISM
Do not expose OAKLEY THUMP to strong magnetic fields such as those that surround stereo
speakers and TV picture tubes.

SHOCKWAVE
Do not expose OAKLEY THUMP to excessive force or impact. Be careful not to drop OAKLEY THUMP.

USB CONNECTORS AND PORTS
Do not force the USB connector into a port. Make sure the connector matches the port in shape
and size. If the connector won’t go into the port, try flipping the connector 180 degrees. Note that
the USB cable included with OAKLEY THUMP has a Mini-B plug. Standard-size USB cable plugs
will not fit the receptacle in the eyewear frame.

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