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Klipsch X20i
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION
1.
READ
these
instructions.
11.
NEVER
operate
a
motor
vehicle
2.
KEEP
these
instructions.
while
listening
to
or
wearing
your
3.
HEED
all
warnings.
headphones.
Not
only
dangerous,
it
4.
FOLLOW
all
these
instructions.
is
illegal
in
many
places.
5.
DO
NOT
use
this
apparatus
near
12.
NEVER
operate
heavy
machinery
water
or
moisture.
while
listening
to
or
wearing
your
6.
If
you
hear
ringing
or
experience
headphones.
pain
or
discomfort
in
your
ears
13.
We
don't
recommend
you
use
the
during
or
after
using
any
in-ear
headphones
audio
product,
that
is
a
sign
you
are
while
riding
a
bicycle,
running,or
listening
too
loud.
walking
in
When
your
ears
are
exposed
to
high
heavy
traffic
areas.
volumes
(in
excess
of
85dB)
for
over
an
hour,
WARNING:
you
may
be
permanently
damaging
Except
in
case
of
emergency,
Klipsch
your
hearing.
recommends
you
do
not
use
these
7.
Turn
down
your
listening
device's
headphones
or
headsets
(headphones
volume
to
zero
plus
microphone)
as
aviation
before
you
insert
the
Klipsch
communication
equipment
as
they
are
headphones
and
turn
on
the
device.
not
engineered
for
many
environmental
Once
you
have
the
headphones
on,
conditions
common
in
commercial
or
gradually
increase
the
volume
to
a
non-commercial
aircraft
(including,
but
comfortable,
moderate
volume.
not
limited
to:
altitude,
temperature,
8.
Do
not
install
near
any
heat
sources
noise
conditions,
unpressurized
aircraft,
such
as
radiators,
heat
registers,
etc.)
resulting
in
possible
interference
to
stoves,
or
other
apparatus
(including
critical
communications.
amplifiers)
that
produce
heat.
9.
ONLY
USE
attachments/accessories
The
Occupational
Safety
Health
specified
by
Administration
(OSHA)
has
issued
the
manufacturer.
headphone
usage
recommendations
10.
REFER
all
servicing
to
qualified
for
maximum
daily
exposure
and
sound
service
personnel.
Servicing
is
pressure
levels
(measured
in
decibels
required
when
the
apparatus
has
(dB)).
A
decibel
is
a
unit
of
measure
been
damaged
in
any
way,
such
of
sound,
and
decibels
increase
as
power-supply
cord
or
plug
is
exponentially
as
sound
gets
louder.
damaged,
liquid
has
been
spilled
For
example,
conversational
speech
or
objects
have
fallen
into
the
is
typically
around
60dB,
and
a
rock
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
been
concert
in
exposed
to
rain
or
moisture,
does
a
stadium
is
often
about
110dB.
not
operate
normally,
or
has
been
dropped

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