Safety instructions, Health risks due to high volume, Operating environment – Silvercrest SBTH 2.1 A1 User Manual

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SilverCrest SBTH 2.1 A1

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Safety instructions

Before using the Bluetooth

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headphones SBTH 2.1 A1 for the first time, please read

the following instructions carefully and take note of the safety warnings, even if you

are familiar with the use of electronic devices. Store these instructions in a safe

place for future reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, always include these

instructions.

Health risks due to high volume

Take care when using headphones. Listening at high volume
for prolonged periods of time can damage your hearing.
Before putting on the headphones, set the volume to the
lowest level.

Operating environment

The device is not designed for use in environments with a high temperature or

humidity (e.g. bathrooms) or in extremely dusty conditions. Operating temperatures

and operating air humidity: 0°C to 45°C, max. 85% rel. air humidity.

Radio interface

Turn the device off in aircraft, hospitals, operating rooms or in the vicinity of medical

electronic systems. The transmitted radio waves can impair the functionality of

sensitive devices. Keep the device at least 20cm away from any pacemakers, since

the proper functioning of the pacemaker can be impaired by radio waves. The

transmitted radio waves can cause interference in hearing aids. Do not place the

device in the vicinity of flammable gases or in an explosion-hazard environment

(e.g. paint shop) when the radio components are switched on since the transmitted

radio waves can cause an explosion or a fire. The range of the radio waves is

dependent on conditions in the surrounding environment. In case of data traffic via

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