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Take
extra
precautions
to
keep
a
leaking
battery
away
from
fire
as
there
is
a
danger
of
ignition
or
explosion.
Safety
precautions
for
direct
sunlight
Keep
this
product
away
from
excessive
moisture
and
extreme
temperatures.
Do
not
leave
the
product
or
its
battery
inside
a
vehicle
or
in
places
where
the
temperature
may
exceed
140°F
(60°C),
such
as
on
a
car
dashboard,
window
sill,
or
behind
a
glass
that
is
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
strong
ultraviolet
light
for
extended
periods
of
time.
This
may
damage
the
product,
overheat
the
battery,
or
pose
a
risk
to
the
vehicle.
Prevention
of
hearing
loss
Permanent
hearing
loss
may
occur
if
earphones
or
headphones
are
used
at
high
volume
for
prolonged
periods
of
time.
Safety
in
aircraft
Due
to
the
possible
interference
caused
by
this
product
to
an
aircraft’s
navigation
system
and
its
communications
network,
using
this
device’s
phone
function
on
board
an
airplane
is
against
the
law
in
most
countries.
If
you
want
to
use
this
device
when
on
board
an
aircraft,
remember
to
turn
off
your
rf
on
your
phone
by
switching
to
Airplane
Mode.
Environment
restrictions
Do
not
use
this
product
in
gas
stations,
fuel
depots,
chemical
plants
or
where
blasting
operations
are
in
progress,
or
in
potentially
explosive
atmospheres
such
as
fuelling
areas,
fuel
storehouses,
below
deck
on
boats,
chemical
plants,
fuel
or
chemical
transfer
or
storage
facilities,
and
areas
where
the
air
contains
chemicals
or
particles,
such
as
grain,
dust,
or
metal
powders.
Please
be
aware
that
sparks
in
such
areas
could
cause
an
explosion
or
fire
resulting
in
bodily
injury
or
even
death.
Explosive
atmospheres
When
in
any
area
with
a
potentially
explosive
atmosphere
or
where
flammable
materials
exist,
the
product
should
be
turned
off
and
the
user
should
obey
all
signs
and
instructions.
Sparks
in
such
areas
could
cause
an
explosion
or
fire
resulting
in
bodily
injury
or
even
death.
Users
are
advised
not
to
use
the
equipment
at
refueling
points
such
as
service
or
gas
stations,
and
are
reminded
of
the
need
to
observe
restrictions
on
the
use
of
radio
equipment
in
fuel
depots,
chemical
plants,
or
where
blasting
operations
are
in
progress.
Areas
with
a
potentially
explosive
atmosphere
are
often,
but
not
always,
clearly
marked.
These
include
fueling
areas,
below
deck
on
boats,
fuel
or
chemical
transfer
or
storage
facilities,
and
areas
where
the
air
contains
chemicals
or
particles,
such
as
grain,
dust,
or
metal
powders.
Road
safety
Full
attention
must
be
given
to
driving
at
all
times
in
order
to
reduce
the
risk
of
an
accident.
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