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Make sure that the display is not exposed to any bumps. This could
damage the glass of the display or cause the liquid to leak out. If the liq-
uid gets into the eyes, on the skin or the clothes, it has to be rinsed off
immediately with clear water. If the liquid gets into the eyes, consult your
physician immediately.
Don’t use the MP3 player at an excessive volume.
Longer listening periods at an excessive volume pose a
risk to your hearing.
Only use the MP3 player with the included head-
phones. The use of headphones with other input impedances can lead
to sound pressure that may pose a health risk.
Use particular care in potentially dangerous situations (e.g. while
driving, riding a bicycle, jogging, etc.) or discontinue the use of the
headphones temporarily. Even if your headphones are designed in
such a way that you can continue to perceive external sounds, you
should set the volume only so high that you can still perceive your envi-
ronment.
We advise against the use of headphones while driving a car or
other vehicle. Please drive carefully and attentively. If you notice that
the device distracts or impedes you while you are driving, switch it off.
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced improperly. Also
read the important information about battery use on page 14.
Dispose of your battery in compliance with the
battery ordinance. “The end consumer is obligated to
return discarded batteries to a distributor or a redemp-
tion site intended for this purpose by a public waste
management facility.” (see p. 31)
Dispose of your MP3 player and the batteries in
compliance with the Directive 2002/96/EC (see p.
31). In particular, the device does not belong into
household trash.