Important Safety Instructions - Sennheiser RS 135 Instruction Manual

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~Important
safety instructions
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Please read this safety guide and the instruction manual carefully and
completely before using the product.
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Make this safety guide and the instruction manual available to all
users at all times.
In order to prevent damage to health.
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Before using the product, set the volume to a low level. To protect your
hearing, avoid listening at high volume levels for long periods of time.
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The product generates stronger permanent magnetic fields that
could cause interference with cardiac pacemakers and implanted
defibrillators (ICDs).
Always maintain a distance of at least 3.94" (10 em) between the
ear piece with the earpads and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator.
In order to prevent accidents:
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Ensure that the power supply unit is readily operable, easily accessible
and properly plugged into the wall socket.
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Unplug the power connector from the wall socket to disconnect the
product from the power supply system during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
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Do not wear the product in an environment that requires your special
attention (e.g. in traffic)
.
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To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not use the product near
water and do not expose it to rain or moisture.
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Keep the product, accessory and packaging parts out of reach of children.
In order to prevent damage to the product:
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Use only attachments/accessories/spare parts supplied or recommen-
ded by Sennheiser.
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Switch off the headphone after use to conserve battery
power.
Re-
move standard/rechargeable batteries if the product will not be used
for extended periods of time.
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Do not place the product on delicate surfaces.
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Do not store your headphones on a glass dummy head, chair armrest
or similar places for long periods as this can widen the headband and
reduce the contact pressure of the headphones.
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Always keep the product dry and do not expose it to extreme tem-
peratures (hairdryer, heater, extended exposure to sunlight, etc.).
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Use the product with care and store it in a clean, dry and dust-free environment.
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Use only a dry and soft cloth to clean the product.
Intended use
This product is a wireless stereo RF headphone system suitable for music
and TV applications. It is designed for private domestic use.
"Improper use" means using the product other than as described in this
safety guide and the instruction manual. Please also observe the Specifi-
cations available at www.sennheiser.com
.
Handling and safety information for standard/rechargeable batteries
If abused or misused, the standard/rechargeable batteries of your prod-
uct may leak. In extreme cases, they may even present
WARNING
• a heat hazard,
• a fire hazard,
• an explosion hazard,
• a smoke or gas
hazard.
Sennheiser does not accept any liability for damage arising from abuse
or misuse.
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Keep away from children. '
When not using the product
for extended periods of
time, remove the standard/
rechargeable batteries from
the product.
Immediately remove
standard/rechargeable
batteries from an obviously
defective product.
Only use standard/
rechargeable batteries
specified by Sennheiser.
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Disposeofstandard/re-
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Pack/store charged batteries
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chargeablebatteriesatspecial
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so that the terminals cannot
collection points or return it to
contact each other- danger
your specialist dealer.
of shorting out/fire
hazard.
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Only charge the
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Do not charge the
rechargeable batteries at
rechargeable batteries if
ambient temperatures
the product is obviously
between l0°C/50°F and
defective.
40°(/104°F.
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Do not mutilate or
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Switch rechargeable battery-
dismantle.
powered products off after
use.
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Do not expose to
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Do not continue to use
moisture.
defective standard/
rechargeable batteries.
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Only charge the
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Do not heat above
rechargeable batteries
70°C/158°F, e.g. do not
with the appropriate
expose to sunlight or throw
Sennheiser
chargers.
into a
fire.

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