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headphones, you should be able to hear nearby people speak.
To minimize the potential for hearing damage, keep the volume
low enough that you can carry on a conversation with people
nearby.
Headphones and headsets can attract dangerous objects like
staples and paper clips. Always check your headset or headphones
before use.
Use of a headset or headphones while driving may be prohibited
or restricted in your area; check your local laws and regulations for
further information.
Finally, be aware of hearing loss symptoms. It’s a good idea to have
your hearing checked regularly by an audiologist. Stop using a
headset or headphones with your device and have your hearing
checked if:
You experience any hearing loss symptoms
You hear ringing in your ears
Your speech sounds mufÁed, dull, or Áat
CAUTION: Touchscreen glass
The touch screen on your device, like most touch screens, is made
of glass. The glass can break if your device is dropped or receives
a signiÀcant impact. To reduce the risk of personal injury, avoid
touching the screen if the glass is broken, chipped or cracked and
arrange to have the screen replaced.
A cracked or chipped touch screen caused by misuse or abuse of
your device is not covered under the product’s limited warranty.
CAUTION: Skin irritation
This device is made of materials commonly used in wearable
consumer electronic devices. However, certain people may develop
skin irritation due to allergies or sensitivities. To reduce the risk of
skin irritation:
Clean your device regularly.
Avoid using lotions or other products under the portions of the
device that contact your skin.
Use with caution if your skin is irritated or injured
If symptoms are severe or persist, consult your physician.
CAUTION: Navigation
The navigation functions and location services on your device rely
on data services that are subject to change and may not be available
in all areas or under all conditions. As a result, the map and location-
based functions on your device may be unavailable, inaccurate, or
incomplete. Always use common sense when navigating, compare
the information provided by navigation functions to what you see in
your surroundings, and observe existing road conditions and posted
signs to identify any discrepancies.
CAUTION: Cable and cord safety
Exposed device cables and cords pose a potential tripping hazard.
Arrange all cables and cords so that people and pets are not likely
to trip over or accidentally pull on them as they move around or
walk through the area. Do not allow children to play with cables and
cords. To avoid damaging the cords and cables:
Protect cords from being walked on or crushed.
Protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent, particularly
where they connect to a wall power (mains) outlet, the power
supply unit, and your device.
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