User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About your Bose® A20® Aviation Headset
- Components
- Preparing the Headset for Use11
- The battery compartment
- Connecting the headset to the aircraft
- Wearing and adjusting the headset
- Using the control module
- Primary and secondary audio sources
- AUX audio sources (wired)
- Bluetooth® audio sources (wireless)
- Using the headset with a Bluetooth® device
- Pairing the first device
- Pairing another device
- Switching between connected devices
- Bluetooth multi-function button
- Making and answering calls
- Reconnecting to a previously connected device
- Recovering a lost connection
- Disconnecting a Bluetooth device
- Clearing the headset pairing list
- Controlling Bluetooth volume
- Using the headset with a Bluetooth® device
- Secondary audio modes
- Cleaning the headset
- Instructions for continued airworthiness
- Managing multiple secondary sources
- Ordering parts and accessories
- Contact information
- Limited warranty
- Locating the headset serial number
- Mounting the aircraft panel connector
- Replacing parts
- Microphone windscreen

Headset Care and Maintenance
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Ear cushion replacement
As a general rule, ear cushions should be replaced every six months or every 350
hours of use, depending on how often you fly. You may have to replace them more
often, if you:
• Have a full beard or heavy whiskers.
• Subject the headsets to severe temperature extremes such as parking your
airplane outside in severe cold or heat.
• Put excess strain on the cushions because of improper storage.
Indications that the ear cushions need replacing include:
• Flaking of the outer covering.
• Cuts or tears.
• Flattening of the cushion, reducing the effectiveness of the seal.
To extend the life of the ear cushions, perform regular cleaning as described in
“General cleaning” on page 27.
To replace the ear cushions:
1.
Grasp the ear cushion skirt where it folds into the slot on the earcup.
2. Gently pull the ear cushion skirt up and away from the earcup.
3. Properly align the replacement ear cushion with the earcup.
4. Tuck an edge of the ear cushion skirt into the slot behind the ear cushion
flange. Be careful not to fold the skirt over.
5. Gently stretch the cushion around the earcup, working the skirt into the slot as
you go.
6. Grasp the ear cushion and adjust its position to remove any folds in the skirt
and wrinkles in the cushion.
Battery replacement
Refer to “Inserting and replacing the batteries” on page 14.