AC Power Cord Precautions:
Power cords should only be handled by their plugs. Do not handle power cords if hands or cords are wet. Do not place cords under rugs or where they may be stepped upon. Do not pinch cords in door jams, cabinet doors or under furniture. A damaged cord can cause fire or electrical shock. If your cord has been damaged, please contact your dealer to purchase a replacement.
Ventilation:
This product should be installed in such a place as to provide proper ventilation. Do not place unit on rugs, pillows or any surface that will block vents and prevent air circulation. Do not place unit in cabinet that may limit air circulation. Cabinets should allow for intake and exhaust of air for proper ventilation.
Heat:
This product should be placed away from heat sources such as direct sunlight, radiators, stoves, or other appliances that may radiate excessive heat.
Power Sources:
This product should only be connected to a voltage source equivalent to the voltage labeled on the rear of the unit.
Cleaning:
Always unplug the unit before cleaning. Never clean any product while it is plugged in to an AC source. Refer to owner's manual for proper maintenance of finishes, etc.
Hearing:
We strongly recommend that you avoid prolonged exposure to loud noise or music since perma- nent hearing damage may occur. Our products will provide you with years of listening enjoy- ment, if you used responsibly.
Following is a short list of some sound levels as a reference for your protection.
Decibel | Sound |
Level |
|
30 | Quiet library, soft whisper |
40 | Refrigerator, room away from traffic |
50 | Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office |
60 | Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine |
70 | Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant |
80 | Average city traffic, garbage disposal, alarm clock at 2 feet |
If exposed to for prolonged periods, the following sounds at their decibel levels can cause hear- ing damage.
90 | Subway train, truck traffic, lawn mower |
100 | Garbage truck, chain saw |
120 | Rock concert near speaker, thunderclap |
140 | Gunshot blast, jet plane |
180Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness research foundation.
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