Protecting Your Hearing; Precautions When Connecting To External Equipment; Disposal Of The Exhausted Battery - Hitachi UR 18DSL2 Manual De Instrucciones

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PROTECTING YOUR HEARING

Continuous exposure to loud noise may result in
permanent hearing loss. The louder the volume, the
shorter the time in which hearing loss may occur.
If you listen to large volume sound over a long
period of time, your ears will become accustomed
to it. This creates the illusion that the volume level is
appropriate, despite the fact that it may be damaging
your hearing.
Observe the following to prevent hearing loss.
CAUTION
1. Reduce the volume before switching on the
radio.
Sudden, loud volume output may result in damage
to the speakers or cause hearing loss.
2. Do not turn the volume up too high when
using headphones or earphones.
Remove one side of the headphones, and adjust
the volume so that the sound output from the
removed headphone is about the same as the
level heard in normal conversation.
3. Make sure you give your ears a rest by taking
regular breaks and not listening for long
periods of time.
Even when set at safe volume levels, listening
continuously over long periods of time may cause
hearing loss.
4. Be careful not to increase the volume as your
hearing adapts to the sound output.
Beware of being accustomed to a certain volume
level. Adjust the volume to a safe level before your
ears become accustomed to loud volumes.
5. Keep the volume low enough so that you can
hear the sound of others speaking as well as
the noise from your surroundings.
6. Do not increase the volume for the purpose
of blocking out the noise from your
surroundings.
7. If your ears begin to ring, if you feel any
discomfort, or if conversation seems faint or
indistinct, discontinue listening to music and
have your ears examined by a doctor.
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Procedure for Setting Appropriate Volume
Levels
1. Turn the volume to the minimum level before
switching on the power.
2. Slowly increase the volume so that the contents
can be heard comfortably and clearly without any
distortion.
3. Keep the volume low enough so that you can
hear people talking as well as the noise from your
surroundings.
4. Use the radio at a suitable volume and for an
appropriate length of time that does not fatigue
your ears.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING
TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
Unexpected problems may result in the loss or
corruption of data stored in smartphones and other
peripheral equipment connected to the radio. With
this possibility in mind, a backup of the data should
always be made in advance.
Note that Hitachi Koki cannot be held responsible
for the corruption or loss of data stored within
smartphones and other peripheral equipment
connected to the radio, nor any damage to the
equipment itself.
DISPOSAL OF THE EXHAUSTED
BATTERY
WARNING
Do not dispose of the exhausted battery. The
battery must explode if it is incinerated. The
product that you have purchased contains
a rechargeable battery. The battery is
recyclable. At the end of it's useful life, under
various state and local laws, it may be illegal
to dispose of this battery into the municipal
waste stream. Check with your local solid
waste offi cials for details in your area for
recycling options or proper disposal.
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