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Safety
hearing.Individualsusceptibilitytonoise-inducedhearinglossandother
potentialhearingproblemsvaries.
Theamountofsoundproducedbyaportableaudiodevicevariesdepending
onthenatureofthesound,thedevice,thedevicesettingsandthe
headphones.You shouldfollowsomecommonsenserecommendations
whenusinganyportableaudiodevice:
• Setthevolumeinaquietenvironmentandselectthelowestvolumeat
whichyoucanhearadequately.
• Whenusingheadphones,turnthevolumedownifyoucannothearthe
peoplespeakingnearyouorifthepersonsittingnexttoyoucanhear
whatyouarelisteningto.
• Donotturnthevolumeuptoblockoutnoisysurroundings.Ifyouchoose
tolistentoyourportabledeviceinanoisyenvironment,usenoise-
cancellingheadphonestoblockoutbackgroundenvironmentalnoise.
• Limittheamountoftimeyoulisten.Asthevolumeincreases,lesstime
isrequiredbeforeyourhearingcouldbeaffected.
• Avoidusingheadphonesafterexposuretoextremelyloudnoises,such
asrockconcerts,thatmightcausetemporaryhearingloss.Temporary
hearinglossmightcauseunsafevolumestosoundnormal.
• Donotlistenatanyvolumethatcausesyoudiscomfort.Ifyou
experienceringinginyourears,hearmufedspeechorexperienceany
temporaryhearingdifcultyafterlisteningtoyourportableaudiodevice,
discontinueuseandconsultyourdoctor.
TIA Safety Information
ThefollowingisthecompleteTIASafetyInformationforwirelesshandheld
phones.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signal
Yourwirelesshandheldportablephoneisalowpowerradiotransmitterand
receiver.WhenON,itreceivesandsendsoutRadioFrequency(RF)signals.