User's Manual

Please read this safety information before using your headphones. Failure to
heed the following instructions can result in serious injury or death.
Lower the volume of your music player each time before using your headphones. Always
use caution when adjusting headphone volume. Listening to headphones at a high volume
can lead to hearing damage.
The decibel (dB) is a unit that measures the intensity of sound levels. Exposure to
sound levels at or above 85dB may cause hearing loss over time. The risk of hearing
loss depends on the sound level and the duration of the exposure to the sound. The
higher the sound level, the less time you can be exposed to it. The lower the sound
level, the longer you can listen to it. Normal conversation is between 40 dB to 60 dB. A
rock concert is measured 110 dB, and can get up to 140 dB.
When wearing headphones, avoid dangerous or irresponsible behavior and actions that
may cause an accident involving you or another person (drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists,
or pedestrians), or that may cause other injury or damage to property.
Do not use headphones while driving a motor vehicle. Headphone use when driving can
inhibit the drivers ability to hear emergency vehicles and other warnings, and may be a
violation of local traffic laws. This can result in an accident causing serious injuries or
death.
Keep the headphones, accessories and packaging material out of the reach of children to
avoid harmful accidents and choking hazards.
Important Safety Information
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