Walker's Game Ear Archer's Ear User Manual

Owner’s manual, Changing tips, Choosing the right tip

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Changing Tips

To change tips simply grasp the tip on the tube and gently peel it off the elbow

adapter. Then push on the replacement tip in the reverse manner.

Choosing the Right Tip

The Archer’s Ear comes with two different types of tips: 3 sizes of Silicon Ear Buds

and a Foam Plug.

Installing the Battery

OWNER’S MANUAL

Turning the Unit On

After inserting the battery, close the battery door completely to turn the unit on. Turn

the unit off by opening the battery door to the first stop.

Fitting Instructions

Operating the Volume Control

Increase the volume on the Archer’s Ear by pressing the top of the volume control

toggle. Decrease the volume by pressing the bottom of the volume control toggle.

Note: The Archer’s Ear has a built-in “safety” circuit which limits the output of the instrument to a max. of 115 dB SPL.

Remove sticker from battery. To insert battery, open battery compartment by

pulling down on the rim of compartment door. The battery is held in place by a

small lip on the bottom of the compartment. Place the battery into the compart-

ment so that the (+) sign side of the battery is facing up; when battery is inserted

correctly, compartment door will close with ease. A #13 Mercury or Zinc Air battery

is recommended.
With the unit facing this direction, the “+” sign on the battery goes opposite the

lip on the batter compartment door. Also, inside the unit is a red dot identifying

the “+” side.
NOTE: A weak battery may cause the unit to buzz or hum.

In the event a battery is swallowed call:

The National Button Battery Ingestion Hotline

(202) 625-3333 for counsel or treatment

WARNING: Button Cell Batteries are Dangerous if Swallowed

Mic

Ear Hook.

Volume

Control

Toggle

Battery Compartment Door

Lip

Silicon

Ear Bud

Elbow Adapter

1. Place Archer’s Ear over either ear.

2. Insert ear plug into ear. Position sound tube in

upward direction so it extends past the ear

hook. Mark sound tube approximately 1/8”

above the tip of the ear hook. Cut off excess

tube at mark. Tubing too long will cause the

unit to fall off the ear. Tubing too short will

cause the ear plug to pull out of the ear.

3. While holding ear hook between thumb and forefinger, push the

sound tube onto the ear hook; you may need to trim the tube and

repeat this process to achieve a comfortable fit.

Complications Which May Arise

If conditions such as irritation, inflammation, and pain arise, they are normally due to

pressure applied from the ear plug on a particularly sensitive area of your ear. You may

easily be able to correct this by trimming the ear plug at the point of irritation. For an

actual allergic reaction, or any other unusual conditions, consult your physician.

Storing the Archer’s Ear

When the Archer’s Ear will not be used for an extended

period of time, remove the battery and place the Archer’s Ear in its carrying case for

storage in a cool, dry location.
Batteries (Avg. Life 300 Hrs) After extended use of your battery, the Archer’s

Ear sound volume will rapidly get weaker, and may become noisy and ineffective in

operation. This indicates that the battery should be replaced. Always remove the battery

if your Archer’s Ear is not going to be used for a period of days.
If Your Archer’s Ear Whistles Whistling/squealing may sometimes occur as you cup

your hand over your ear and adjust the volume control. This action directs sound leaking

from the ear plug into the microphone, resulting in a whistle. This should disappear

when you take your hand away. If not, check to make sure the ear plug is inserted properly.

• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
• Discard batteries very carefully.
• Never allow children to play with batteries.
• Never change batteries in front of children.

• Never put batteries in your mouth for any

reason, as they are slippery and easy to

swallow by accident.

• Always check medication before swallow-

ing, as batteries have been mistaken for

tablets.

If You Have A Problem

Dead

Battery dead

Replace battery

Blocked ear plug

Clear ear plug blockage

Tube twisted

Straighten tube

Not Loud Enough

Battery low

Replace battery

Ear plug Blocked

Remove and clean ear plug

Intermittent (goes on and off)

Battery defective

Replace battery

Not Clear, Distorted

Low battery

Replace battery

Humming, Buzzing

Low battery

Replace battery

Hissing Sound

Circuit noise

Lower volume

Loose Earplug

Re-position ear plug

Whistling/ Squealing

Amplified sound

Lower volume

leaking from around

Re-position ear plug

ear plug

Symptom

Cause

Possible Cure

Toll-free customer support 877-269-8490

www.walkersgameear.com

Tip

Use

Silicon Ear Bud

(No NRR)

In quiet environments when hearing protection IS

NOT needed: bowhunting, nature listening, etc.

Foam Plug

(22dB NRR)

In ANY environment where hearing protection is

needed: power tools, shooting firearms, etc.

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