Precautions E-2
Battery Usage
Do Not
load batteries with polarities (-/+) reversed.
Keep
batteries away from children.
Do Not
force batteries into the battery compartment.
Batteries may become hot after prolonged use. You can avoid minor burns by letting them cool down
before removing them from the player.
Do Not
short-circuit the batteries with metallic objects such as keys or jewellery.
Do Not
allow metallic objects to come into contact with the batteries’ terminals. This can cause the
batteries to lose their electrical charge.
Environment
Do Not
expose or subject the batteries to excessive heat from direct flames or other heat sources.
Do Not
immerse the batteries in water or expose them to excessive moisture.
Store
batteries in cool, well-ventilated and dry storage areas.
Do Not
store batteries in areas with temperatures outside of -10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F).
Physical
Do Not
attempt to disassemble, solder or alter the batteries.
Do Not
remove the label.
If batteries are swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
Do Not
pierce or crush the batteries, as it may cause the electrolyte to leak. Contact with the electrolyte
is hazardous to your health.
Avoid
dropping the batteries or subjecting them to severe impact. This may cause electrolyte leakage.
Electrolyte leakage
If there is electrolyte leakage, smoke, discoloration, deformation or noxious odors while using or
charging the batteries, dispose of the batteries immediately using protective hand gear. Wash your hands
thoroughly after the disposal.
Dispose
of batteries safely, complying with relevant local laws.
Do Not
dispose of batteries in containers with flammable material.
Summary of Contents for TravelSound MP3
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...Contents ...
Page 7: ...Introduction ...
Page 10: ...1 About Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 19: ...2 Setting up Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 23: ...3 Installing Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 30: ...4 Transferring Files ...
Page 33: ...5 Using Creative TravelSound MP3 ...
Page 40: ...A Technical Specifications ...
Page 42: ...B FAQs and Troubleshooting ...
Page 48: ...C Note on USB Compatibility ...
Page 50: ...D An MP3 and WMA Primer ...
Page 54: ...E Precautions ...