Updated on Mar 1, 2024
It may just need to be replaced. This is most likely a defective motor. It may occur straight out of the box, or after using for awhile.
Troubleshooting techniques:
1) Unplug and reconnect the lifter cord to the GN wireless system. Try turning the headset on and
off to test.
2) Adjust the lift level switch from “-” to “+” and test the headset.
If there are no changes after trying these simple steps, then replace the lifter.
This is the internal support database for Headsets.com. We manufacture and sell office headsets in North America. With over 25 years' experience in the business, we know headsets.
Please use our support database for free headset support, whether you’re a Customer of ours (or not). If you have problems, suggestions, or unanswered questions, please email us at hello@headsets.com (compliments also welcomed 😀)
Looking for office headsets in the UK? Check out Headsets.co.uk.
This is the internal support database for Headsets.com. We manufacture and sell office headsets in North America. With over 25 years' experience in the business, we know headsets.
Please use our support database for free headset support, whether you’re a Customer of ours (or not). If you have problems, suggestions, or unanswered questions, please email us at hello@headsets.com (compliments also welcomed 😀)
Looking for office headsets in the UK? Check out Headsets.co.uk.
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