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PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN FROM HEARING IMPAIRMENT
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Determine and retain a pleasant volume level. As the hearing gets accustomed to a certain
volume level and the volume perceived by the human ear decreases over time, there is a
tendency to increase the volume regularly. This procedure will inevitably lead to hearing
impairment.
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The higher the volume levels are set, the faster the hearing of your child will be damaged.
Timer-Funktion
Switch on a timer by using the right foot:
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Choose the desired sleeping sound.
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Press the right foot shortly. A short beep sound confirms, that the timer is on.
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The sleeping sound will automatically turn off after 30 minutes.
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To switch off the timer function manually, press the right foot once again. Two short beep
sounds confirm that the timer is off.
Cleaning and maintenance
Always use a soft, dry and lint-free cloth to clean the units exterior. If the device is extremely dirty,
you can use a soft cloth dampened with water, or a mild cleaning solution to clean. Never use any
abrasive or harsh cleaning agents (e.g. alcohol, petrol or thinners) as these could damage the
controls, casing or any markings and labels found on the device.
Disposal
Electrical- and electronic devices must never be disposed of in the regular household waste! Consu-
mers are legally obligated and responsible for the proper disposal of electronic and electrical devices
by returning them to collecting sites designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment
waste. For more information concerning disposal sites, please contact your local authority or waste
management company.
Do not dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries with your household waste! Customers are le-
gally obliged to return used and rechargeable batteries, whether they contain harmful substances* or
not, to designated disposal sites or collecting sites in shops selling batteries. By doing so you are con-
tributing to a better and cleaner environment.
* Identifcation mark Cd= Cadmium; Hg= Mercury; Pb= Plumb
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