Safety Information; About This Task - Dell WH3024 User Manual

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Safety information

About this task

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, and property damage, read all
operating instructions and the following safety instructions before using this device.
Use only products and accessories designated for this device.
If skin irritation develops after using this device, stop using the device and contact
DELL.
Do not let children play with small parts of the device, as they may enter the child's
airways and cause choking.
Do not disassemble the device as this may result in electric shock and other risks.
Improper disassembly may cause electric shock if the phone is used again.
If the device overheats or is damaged to the case, cord, or plug, unplug it and
discontinue use.
Using the device at high volume levels or at elevated sound pressure levels may
cause temporary or permanent damage to your hearing. There is no specific volume
setting that works for everyone, however, you should always adjust the volume of your
headset or headphones to a medium level and avoid prolonged exposure to high
volumes. The louder the sound, the faster it will lead to hearing impairment. When you
use a headset or headphones with different devices, the volume of the playback sound
may differ. The volume of the emitted sound depends on the device used and its
settings. If you experience any discomfort, you should stop using this device with a
headset or headphones and have your hearing checked by a doctor. To protect your
hearing, experts recommend the following
Decrease the audio volume before turning on the headset / headphones, and
1.
use the volume as low as possible.
Do not try to increase the volume in order to drown out the
2.
surrounding noise. If possible, use the headset / headphones
calm environment with low background noise.
Limit the time you use your headset / headphones at high volume levels.
3.
Decrease the volume if the sound from the headphones or headset
4.
interferes with the speech of people around you.
If you use a headset or headphones while driving, check your local laws for mobile
phones or headsets and focus on ensuring safe driving. Using a headset or earbuds
covering both ears when driving, including bicycle, reduces your ability to hear other
sounds and can pose a significant risk to you and others, and is illegal in most countries.
If in-ear / in-ear headphones were supplied with this unit, connect and use them
according to the instructions provided. Do not use force to insert the in-ear / in-ear
headphones into the ear canal. If they get stuck in the ear canal, consult your doctor.
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