Read all the safety information below before using your
tablet. For additional information, read the User Manual
available in your giftbox.
DRIVING SAFELY
Use of your tablet while driving may cause distractions and
may be prohibited in some places. Always comply with
local laws and regulations when driving. Driving safely is
your primary responsibility, but if using your tablet, NEVER
type or read email or messages, navigate on the web or
perform any other activity that takes your attention from
driving. ALWAYS keep your eyes on the road and your
hands on the wheel, use voice-activated commands and
focus on your driving.
SEIZURES/BLACKOUTS
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or
strokes when exposed to flashing lights such as when
playing games or watching video, even if those conditions
have not been previously diagnosed. If you or anyone in
your family has a history of seizures or strokes, or if you
have any other reason to think you or someone under your
supervision may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or
strokes, consult a doctor before playing games or watching
video. If you experience headaches, blackouts, seizures,
convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness,
involuntary movement, or disorientation, stop using your
tablet and consult a doctor. To reduce risk, hold your tablet
at a distance from your eyes, use it in a well-lit room, take
frequent breaks and stop if you are tired.
WARNING ABOUT HEARING DAMAGE
Exposure to loud sounds can damage your hearing,
causing hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the
ears). With continued exposure to loud noises, ears may
become accustomed to the sound level, which may result
in permanent damage to hearing without any noticeable
discomfort.
Loud Time = Hearing Loss
The more time you spend exposed to loud sounds, the
more likely you are to damage your hearing.
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Limit the amount of time you spend using
headphones, or earpieces.
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Do not turn up the volume to block out surrounding
noise.
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If you can’t hear people speaking, turn down the
volume.
If you experience a sensation of pressure or fullness in
your ears, ringing in your ears or muffled speech, or
believe you may have experienced noise-induced hearing
loss, you should have your hearing checked by an ear
doctor.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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