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do not expose your device to rain, snow or other types of moisture.
Do not use your device near water or in a damp or excessively humid
location (e.g., near a shower, bath tub, sink, or swimming pool, or in a
damp basement). To keep your device in prime operating condition:
Do not use your device near heat sources, food, excessive dirt,
dust, oil, chemicals, or in strong direct sunlight.
Do not place objects on top of your device.
Use only attachments/accessories speciÀed by Microsoft.
For devices with fans, vents, ports or similar openings:
Do not cover or insert objects into the fan, vents, ports, or other
opening.
Do not allow dust to build up on the fan, vent or other openings.
Do not place your device in narrow or cramped space.
Do not dry your device with a hair dryer, clothes dryer,
conventional, toaster, or microwave oven. If your device becomes
wet, gently wipe the exterior with a clean, dry cloth.
CAUTION: Device stability
Do not place your device on uneven or unstable surfaces. Be sure to
hold it securely when it is carried and not via an accessory, cable, or
cord. Failure to hold your device securely could cause it to fall or hit
a person or object, which could damage your device, damage other
property, or cause personal injury.
CAUTION: Hearing safety
Frequent or extended exposure to loud noise or sounds when
using a headset or headphones can cause temporary or permanent
hearing loss. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss
and potential hearing problems varies. Also, the sound volume
produced by a device may vary depending on the nature of the
sound, device settings, and the headset or headphones used.
As a result, there is no single volume setting that is appropriate
for everyone or for every combination of sound, settings, and
equipment.
Here are a few common-sense recommendations to minimize
your exposure to loud noises or sounds when using a headset or
headphones with your device:
Minimize your time listening to loud sound. All of the sound
you are exposed to each day adds up. At maximum volume,
listening to music or other content on your device with a headset
or headphones can permanently damage your hearing in 15
minutes. If you are exposed to other loud sounds also, it takes less
time listening at high volumes to cause hearing damage.
The more time you spend exposed to loud sounds, the more likely
you are to damage your hearing. The louder the sound, the less
time that is required to damage your hearing.
Always turn the volume on your device down before plugging
a headset or headphones into your device. Set the volume loud
enough to hear clearly in quiet surroundings, and no louder.
Do not increase the volume after you start listening. Your ears can
adapt over time so that high volume sounds normal, but the high
volume could still damage your hearing.
Do not increase the volume to block outside noise. The
combination of outside noise and sound from your headset or
headphones can damage your hearing. Sealed or noise-canceling
headphones can reduce outside noise so that you don’t have to
turn up the volume.
If you can’t understand someone nearby speaking normally,
turn down the volume. Sound that drowns out normal speech
can damage your hearing. Even with sealed or noise-canceling
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