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Environment:
Protect the device from temperatures outside the specified range. The device is
protected against spray water but must not be submerged in water or be exposed to
water jets. Do not expose the unit to strong magnetic fields or strong static electricity.
Once water or liquid has entered the unit, turn it off and do not use until it is dried.
Have it checked by a qualified specialist.
Safety in operation:
Do not drop the device. Do not bend or twist it. This may result in a breakage of the
display glass or of circuit boards and mechanical parts. To avoid hearing damage,
listen to music via headphones at a moderate volume and never place the speaker
outputs directly in front of your ear. Keep packaging materials and small parts away
from children. There is a danger of suffocation. Never open the case of the appliance
or the charger (risk ofelectric shock, short-circuit and fire). Do not put objects through
slots or openings on the appliance or charger (risk of electric shock, short circuit,
and fire). Do not attempt to open the unit, the unit may be destroyed and you will lose
warranty.
Cleaning:
Never clean the surface of the appliance with solvents, detergents or other chemical
products. Use a soft, dry cloth instead.
Power supply:
Always use the original charger or one with suitable current and voltage rating to
prevent damage to the device. If you use an universal charger, consider the polarity of
the charger as well as the current and the voltage rating. Do not unplug the charger
from the wall outlet by pulling the cable. Do not use chargers with damaged cables or
plugs.
Disposal:
Dispose used electronic equipment at the appropriate collection points. Please note
that your device has a battery and therefore it must not be disposed with normal
household waste. Please consult your local or municipal authorities for the correct
disposal route of your device and battery.