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The headband on the Kensington Hi-Fi Headphones 33137 may occasionally become uncomfortable or worn and need replacement. This guide shows how to replace this component.
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Starting with the left speaker first, pull out one side of the speaker clamp where the clamp enters the hole on the speaker cover.
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After one side of the speaker clamp is removed from the speaker cover, pull the other side of the speaker clamp out.
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Repeat the process in Step 1 to remove the right speaker clamp.
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Turn the headphones so that the inner headphone cover is visible.
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Use the Phillips #00 screwdriver to loosen and remove the screw holding the inner headphone cover in place.
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Use the screwdriver to pry the inner headband covering loose.
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Once the inner covering is loose, pull it free from the headband with your fingers and set it aside.
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Turn the headphones so that the inner tab of the speaker clamp where it attaches to the headband can be seen.
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Pull the speaker clamp so that the metal lifts free of the headband.
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Turn the headphones so that the metal pieces inside the headband covering can be seen.
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With your fingers, lift the small metal headband adjustment piece.
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Remove the piece and set it aside.
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Turn the headphones so that the metal part of the headband located inside the outer covering can be seen.
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With your fingers, pull the metal arm of the headband free of the plastic outer covering.
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Set the outer covering aside.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Do you know how to make an adjustable headband for custom headphones? Please contact me!
Lisa Campbell
Owner Lit Headphones L.L.C.
LitHeadphones.com
MsLisaShawnitaCampbell@gmail.com