I-JAM Multimedia 100 manual For Safe Use of Your I-JAMMP3 Player, Precautions for Storage

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For Safe Use of Your I-JAMMP3 Player:

Although we have designed this MP3 player for safe operation, please be sure to follow precautions given.

WARNING:

The electric circuits inside the MP3 Player contain high voltage working parts. Never attempt to disassemble the MP3 Player yourself.

Never touch internal parts of the MP3 Player if they become exposed from dropping the MP3 Player or for some other reason, as there is danger of electric shock.

Wrapping the neck strap / hanger strap around your neck is dangerous. Make sure that small children do not get the strap caught around their neck.

Be sure to store the battery out of reach of children. Seek medical assistance immediately if accidentally swallowed.

CAUTION:

Never try to disassemble, short, or recharge the battery. Also, do not dispose of the battery in fire, as it may explode.

Precautions for Storage:

Avoid leaving the MP3 Player for extended periods in places where temperature and humidity are high, such as in your automobile.

Be VERY careful not to drop or expose the unit to intense shock. Although very durable, internal components can be damaged.

Precautions for Proper Care:

Use a blower or lens brush to remove dust accumulated on the LCD screen.

Never use solvents, chemicals, or, strong cleaners such as paint thinner, alcohol, or benzene to clean the MP3 Player. To clean the external MP3 Player’s surface, gently wipe the surface with a soft cloth.

Do NOT immerse or expose the MP3 Player in water.

Pulling or jerking on the cord to remove it from the unit can damage the earbuds. Also, pulling on the cord to remove the earbuds from your ears can cause damage.

Do NOT expose your MP3 Player to extended exposure to excessive heat.

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