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TM 11-5830-263-20&P
NOTE
Unless otherwise specified, the following removal and replacement procedures are
identical for both designs of the CVC Headset.
3.8.1.
Liner and Earcup Assembly Removal and Replacement (Fig. 3-11)
1
4
2
3
Figure 3-11. Liner and Earcups Assembly.
a. Removal
1. Firmly grasp an earcup (2) in one hand with thumb on the outer shell and fingers on
earcushion (3).
2. With other hand grasp liner (1) above the earcup (2) with thumb on the outside and fingers on
the inside of liner (1).
3. Firmly peel liner (1) up and outward from earcup (2) while at the same time use the thumb
placed on outer shell to push earcup (2), and any attachments through liner (1) opening until
free.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 above for other earcup.
5. Undo Velcro strap securing earcup cable to liner (1) and separate earcups and cable
assembly from liner (1).
NOTE
The side of the earcup(s) containing the cord assembly connection(s) should be pointed
towards the rear of the liner when placing the earcups into the liner opening.
b. Replacement
1. From the inside of the liner place earcup (2), with any attachments, part way through opening
in the liner (1).
2. Start at the top the of liner opening and insert liner ribbing into channel (4) on earcup (2) and
hold in place.
3. While holding in place, start working liner ribbing into earcup channel (4) all around until fully
seated.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for other earcup.
5. Place earcup cable in Velcro at bottom rear of liner (1) and secure.


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