Pioneer PD-F1004 Operating Instructions Manual page 3

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tFOR
U.S. MODELI
CAUTION
.
Use
of
controls or adjustments or performance
of
procedures other than those
specif
ied herein may result in
hazardous
radiation
exposure.
o
The
use
of
optical instruments
with this
product
will
increase eye
hazard.
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found to
comply with the
ìimits for
a
Class
B
digital
device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules. These
limits
are
designed to provide
reasonable
protection
against harmful interference
in
a
residential installation.
This
equipment generates,
uses, and
can
radiate radio frequency energy
and, if
not
installed and used
in
accordance
with the
instructions, may cause harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is no guarantee
that
interference
will
not occur
in
a
particular installation, lf this
equipment does cause harmful interference
to
radio
or television reception,
which
can be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user is encouraged to try
to
correct
the
interference by one or more of the
following
measures:
-
Reorient or relocate
the
receiving
antenna.
-
lncrease
the
separation between
the
equipment and receiver
-
Connect
the
equipment into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different from
that to
which the
receiver
is
connected
-
Consult
the
dealer or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help.
lnformation to
User
Alteration or modifications
carried
out without
appropriate authorization may invalidate
the user's
right
to
operate
the equipment
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Selecting
fine
audio
equipment
such
as
the
unit
you've just
purchased
is
only
the start
of
yourmusical enjoyment. Now it's
time
to
consider
how you
can maximize the
fun
and excitement
your
equipment offers. This manufacturer
and the
Electronic Industries
Association's ConsumerElectronicsGroup
want you
to
getthe
most
out of your equipment by playing
it
at
a
safe
level.
One that lets the
sound come through
loud
and clear
without
annoying
blaring or
distortion-and, most
importantly, without
affecting
your
sensitive
hearing.
Sound
can be
deceiving.
Over
time your
hearing
"comfort level"
adapts
to higher volumes
of
sound. So
what sounds
"normal"
can
actually
be
loud
and
harmful
to your hearing. Guard against this
by
setting your equipment
at
a
safe
level
BEFORE
your hearing
adapts.
To
establish a
safe
level:
a
Start
your volume control
at a
low
setting.
o
Slowly
increase the sound
until
you can hear
it comfortably
and
clearly,
and
without distortion.
Once you have established
a
comfortable
sound
level:
o
Set the
dial
and leave
it
there.
Taking a minute
to do
this now
will
help
to
prevent hearing
damage
or
loss
in
the
future.
After
all, we want you listening
for
a
lifetime.
We Want You Listening For A
Lifetime
Used
wisely, your
new
sound
equipment
will
provide
a
lifetime
of
fun
and
enjoyment.
Since
hearing
damage
from
loud
noise is often
undetectable
until
it
is
too late, this manufacturer
and the
Electronic
Industries Association's
Consumer
Electronics Group recommend
you
avoid prolonged
exposure to excessive noise. This
list of
sound
levels
is
included
for
your protection.
Decibel
Level
Example
Quiet
library,
soft
whispers
Living
room, refrigerator, bedroom away from
traffic
Light traffic,
normal conversation, quiet
office
Air
conditioner
at
20
feet, sewing
machine
Vacuum
cleaner,
hair dryer, noisy
restaurant
Average
city traffic,
garbage disposals,
alarm
clock
at
two
feet.
THE
FOLLOWING
NOISES CAN BE
DANGEROUS
UNDER CONSTANT
EXPOSURE
90
Subway, motorcycle, truck
traffic,
lawn mower
100
Garbage
truck, chain
saw,
pneumatic
drill
120
Rock
band concert
in front
of
speakers,
thunderclap
140
Gunshot
blast,jet
plane
180
Rocket launching
pad
Information courtesy
of
the
Deafness Research
Foundation.
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