Safety on headphones and earphones – iRiver iFP-300 Series User Manual

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Should any problem persist after you have checked these symptoms, consult

your iRiver dealer or contact support at iRiver.com.

No Power

No sound is heard from the
player or distortion is heard
during playback.

Characters in LCD are
corrupted.

Poor FM Reception.

Failed download of MP3 file

Check whether the battery have been inserted

properly.

Check whether the HOLD switch on the player is ON

(Switch to OFF position)

Insert a fresh battery.

Check whether VOLUME is set to "0". Connect the

earphones/remote plug firmly.

Check whether plug is dirty. Clean the plug with a dry

and soft cloth.

Corrupted MP3 or WMA files may make a static

noise and the sound may cut off. Listen to your files

on the PC to see if they are corrupted.

Check out Menu

Display

Language and confirm

whether the right language has been selected.(Refer

to page 55)

Adjust the position of the player and earphones.

Turn off the power of other electric devices near the

player.

The Earphone cord functions as the antenna, they

must be plugged in for best reception.

Check the condition of the battery.

Check the connection between your computer and

the player to ensure that the cable is secure.

Check the Manager program to make sure it is

operating.

Check whether the player’s memory is full.

Avoid dropping or impacting the player.

The player is designed to operate while walking or running, but dropping or excessively
impacting the player maybe cause damage.

Avoid contacting the player with water.

Damage to the internal parts of the player may occur if the player comes into contact with
water. If your player gets wet, dry the outside with a soft cloth as soon as possible.

Remove the batteryif player is unused for long periods of time.

Battery left in the player for a long time can corrode and damage the device.

Road Safety

Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle.
It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially
dangerous to play your headsets at high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian
crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous
situations.

Preventing hearing damage

Avoid using headphones/earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise against
continuously loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume
or discontinue use.

Consideration for others

Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you to hear outside sound and to be
considerate of the people around you.

SAFETY

ON HEADPHONES AND EARPHONES

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