Safety; Risk Of Hearing Damage; Risk Of Accidents; Notes On The Radio Interface - Silvercrest SKHK 40 B1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety

This section contains important safety instructions for using the head-
phones. These headphones comply with statutory safety regulations.
Improper use may result in personal injury and property damage.

Risk of hearing damage

CAUTION
Danger due to excessive volume!
Loud music can lead to hearing damage.
Avoid excessive volume levels when using the device, especially
over long periods and when using

Risk of accidents

WARNING
Risk of impaired perception!
Acoustic warning and indication signals and ambient noise
can sound different while you are wearing these headphones.
Make sure you are aware of how these signals deviate in their
sound so that you can recognise the signals in the appropriate
situations.
Do not use the headphones while driving a vehicle, riding a
bicycle, operating machinery or in any other situation in which
impaired perception of ambient noise could put you or other
people in danger. Please also observe the statutory provisions
and regulations of the country in which you are using the
headphones.

Notes on the radio interface

Switch off the device if you are in an aeroplane, hospital,
operating theatre or in the vicinity of a electronic medical
system. The transmitted radio waves can affect the functionality
of sensitive devices.
Keep the device at least 20 cm away from a pacemaker or im-
planted defibrillator, as the proper functioning of the pacemaker
or the implanted defibrillator could be affected by radio waves.
The transmitted radio waves can cause noise interference in
hearing aids.
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