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Risk of electric shock or electrocution and/or fire hazard from unsafe
connections
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Make sure the power cord is not bent, crimped, or damaged in any other
way.
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Never use the power cord or plug if they are damaged.
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Only use the included power adapter and only connect it to a suitable
and professionally installed power outlet. Please read and observe the
speciications on the power adapter’s label.
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Do not use power outlets if they are loose.
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If the power adapter is defective, contact customer service.
Fire hazard and/or risk of burns from damaged or leaking batteries
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Do not use or charge the device if the battery is damaged or leaking.
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Avoid skin contact with the device and/or battery if the battery is leaking.
Wear protective gloves if it is not possible to avoid touching the device/
battery in such cases.
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Immediately wash your hands thoroughly in the event of skin contact with
the battery substrate.
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If the battery substrate comes into contact with your eyes, rinse them out
with plenty of water and consult a physician immediately.
Risk of hearing loss through the use of headsets, earbuds, or headphones
The device can generate high sound levels when using headsets, earbuds, or
headphones. This may result in hearing loss if your ears are exposed to high
sound levels over an extended period of time. The higher you set the volume, the
more quickly your hearing can be damaged. Hearing loss may occur slowly over
time.
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Do not listen to music or other audio iles for an extended period of time
at high volumes.
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Lower the volume before connecting your headset, earbuds, or
headphones.
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When using headsets, earbuds, or headphones, make sure the acoustic
emissions do not exceed an A-weighted sound level of 80 dB.
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Always set the volume at the lowest level where you can still clearly hear
the audio track being played without causing discomfort.
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Do not increase the volume once you have become accustomed to that
sound level.