Need help pairing Jarv Nmotion BTHL-201 bluetooth headphones

Hello...
I just received my Jarv Nmotion BTHL-201 bluetooth headphones and my iPhone 4s (I have not done the most recent IOS update) and the phone is not finding the  bluetooth headphones.
I followed the directions -  completely charged the headphones and then tried to pair.  My phone just keeps searching but never finds the headphones.
Any suggestions? ( I have tried it several times. Turned the phone off completely, then powered it back and tried again - all to no avail).
Thanks.
- Jill

Never mind!!  Pilot error. Came to my senses - it works!  Great set of headphones 

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