Safety notes and warnings
1. The device is developed for indoor use only in professional and home-healthcare
environments. See Chapter 9 technical information about the degree of protection
against moisture and dust (IPXX), and see Chapter 7.2 for cleaning information.
2. Never replace parts or accessories other than described in this manual (see technical
information and servicing). It can lead to hazardous situations.
3. Accessories may have long cables, pay due care and attention to tripping, strangulation
or asphyxiation. Keep them away from very young children and never use headphones
while falling asleep.
4. Never use the device or any accessory/part when it is damaged.
5. Never short circuit the battery terminals. Never keep loose batteries in your clothes. It
can lead to hazardous situations and burns!
6. Use the USB port for flash-memory sticks only. Please do not use it for other purposes.
7. Use precautions for implanted devices. Maintain at least 15cm/6 Inches between
i-Speak/Headphones/Earbuds and the implanted device. See magnetic strength details
in the technical information. If in doubt, contact your specialist.
8. Always shut down the i-Speak, disconnect the power adapter and headphone to replace
the battery, clean or store the device.
9. Using other accessories may negatively affect electromagnetic compatibility. Check the
technical information for more information about EMI.
10. Electrostatic discharge can degrade the performance of the i-Speak. Check the
troubleshooting guide and technical information about EMI when the device is working
incorrectly.
11. Do not operate the device during transport. This can damage the CD player.
12. Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables
and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30cm (12 inches) to any part of
the i-Speak. Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
13. Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided
because it could result in improper operation.
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Product introduction
A Digital accessible information system (DAISY) is a technical standard for digital
audiobooks (talking book) for persons with a print disability. Audiobooks can include any
reading material, like books, magazines or newspapers.
DAISY books consist of navigation levels. Depending on the publisher, Daisy makes it
possible to navigate through stories, chapters, paragraphs and pages. This method
allows you to visualise and navigate as a printed book.
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i-Speak
Safety signs and symbols
Keep the battery and small parts (SD card, USB memory stick) out of children
reach.
Customers and end-users should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment
or accessories in household waste.
Headphone is for single person use.