Haier HHS1A-2G Product Manual - Page 4
Prevent Seizures, Blackouts, and Eye Strain - mp3
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Safety information Improper Surroundings for Using the Sport MP3 Player Do not use the Sport MP3 Player while driving, riding a bike, or walking on the sidewalk or near traffic. Always keep the volume low enough to hear people speaking around you, and make sure that you can hear any warning sounds like fire alarms, while wearing the headphones. We strongly advise that you do not use headphones with your Sport MP3 Player while driving. Use of headphones while driving is illegal in some states. Stop using the Sport MP3 Player if it distracts you or is disruptive while you are operating any type of vehicle, or performing any task that requires your concentration and full attention. Hearing Loss Symptoms If you experience any of these hearing loss symptoms, stop using the Sport MP3 Player and have your hearing checked by an audiologist: • Hearing loss • Ringing in the ears • Your speech sounds quiet or muffled to you • Sounds seem flatter or duller than usual Getting your hearing checked regularly by an audiologist is a good way to prevent and detect hearing loss. Prevent Infections from Sport MP3 Player Headphones Using earphones for your Sport MP3 Player that are dirty can lead to ear infections. Clean your earphones regularly with isopropyl alcohol or another antiseptic. If you find that the earphones are irritating your ears or the skin around them, stop use immediately. This might indicate a developing or future infection. Prevent Seizures, Blackouts, and Eye Strain If you have ever had a seizure or blackout, or if these symptoms exist in your family's medical history, please speak with a doctor before using the video functions on the Sport MP3 Player device (if available). Stop using the Sport MP3 Player immediately if you experience eye twitches, muscle twitches, convulsion, disorientation, or uncontrollable movements. When using the video function on the Sport MP3 Player device (if available), take frequent breaks and avoid prolonged use to protect your eyes from damage or strain. Protecting the Sport MP3 Player Device • When carrying the Sport MP3 Player, make sure you do not drop, bend, or crush the device. A protective carrying case, included with the device, may help to protect the surface from scratches and damage. • Keep the Sport MP3 Player device at a temperature between -20° and 45°C (-4° to 113°F). Parked cars can get extremely hot in the summer, so be sure to take your Sport MP3 Player device out of the car when you leave it. Recommended temperature for using the Sport MP3 Player is between 0° and 35°C (32° - 95°F). At this temperature you will get the maximum playing time. Extremely cold temperatures will shorten playing time temporarily. Note: When in use or being charged, the Sport MP3 Player will become warm. This is normal, and will not hurt the device. 4