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Casio CTK-495 - Keyboard Care and Placement; Location and Environment; Instrument Placement and Surface Protection; Volume and Hearing Safety

Casio CTK-495
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Care
«
Whenever
caring,
make
sure
to
first
un-
plug
the
AC
adaptor
from
the
electrical
out-
let.
Also
remove
the
instrument's
batteries
if
battery
power
is
being
used.
Location
*
Never
locate
the
instrament
in
areas
sub-
ject
to
high
humidity
or
heavy
accumula-
tion
of
dust.
Doing
so
may
cause
fire
or
electrical
shock
«
Never
locate
the
instrument
in
areas
sub-
ject
to
grease
splatters
or
steam,
such
as
in
a
en
or
near
a
humidifier,
Doing
so
may
se
fire
or
electrical
shock
Do
not
place
keyboard
on
lacquered
furniture.
*
The
instrument’s
silicone
rubber
feet
may
eventually
blacken
or
scar
Jacquered
sur-
faces.
Use
felt
cloth
pads
to
insulate
the
feet
or
preferably
use
a
CASIO
musical
instru-
ment
stand
designed
for
your
keyboard.
Do
not
place
heavy
objects
on
the
instrument.
°
Do
not
place
heavy
objects
on
the
instru-
ment.
This
may
cause
the
instrument
to
tip
over
or
break
resulting
in
injury.
Volume
¢
Very
high
volume
levels
can
damage
hear-
ing.
Avoid
using
the
instrument
at
very
high
volume
settings
for
long
periods.
Con-
sult
with
a
physician
immediately
if
you
experience
impaired
hearing
or
ringing
in
the
ears,
Liquid
Crystal
Display
(LCD)
Precautions
*
Avoid
subjecting
the
keyboard's
LCD
to
strong
impact,
which
can
erack
or
break
the
CD's
glass
creating
the
danger
of
personal
injury
Should
the
LCD
glass
ever
crack
or
break,
do
not
allow
the
liquid
inside
the
LCD
to
come
into
contact
with
your
skin,
which
can
cause
inflammation
and
reddening.
“Should
the
LCD
liquid
get
into
your
mouth,
immediately
wash
out
your
mouth
with
water
and
then
consult
a
physician.
“Should
the
LCD
liquid
get
in
your
eyes
or
on
your
skin,
immediately
fhish
with
wa-
ter
for
at
least
15
minutes
and
then
consult
a
physician.
Do
not
get
onto
the
instrument
or
stand.*
@
Do
not
craw!
on
top
ot
the
instrument
or
optional
stand.
Particular
caution
is
re-
quired
in
homes
having
small
children.
This
may
cause
the
instrument
or
stand
to
tip
over
and
break
resulting
in
injury.
820A-E-0078,
]
Optionai
Stand*
¢
Carefully
assemble
the
stand
following
the
ssembly
instructions
that
come
with
it.
Se-
curely
tighten
all
bolts,
nuts,
and
fasteners,
and
make
sure
that
you
mount
the
instru-
ment
correctly
onto
the-stand.
Incorrectly
or
insufficiently
tightening
screws,
or
in-
correctly
mounting
the
instrument
onto
the
stand
can
cause
the
stand
to
tip
over
or
the
instrument
to
fall
off
the
stand,
possibly
leading
to
injury
*
The
stand
is
available
as
an
option.
*,
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