Safety Tips & Cleaning Instructions
Read the safety instructions carefully before using your Sansa player.
1. Read this entire manual to ensure proper usage.
2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.
3. Do not use Headphones/Earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any
motorized vehicle. This may create a traffic hazard and may be illegal in some
areas. It can also be dangerous to play your music with Headphones/Earphones
at high volume while walking, or engaged in other activities. You should
exercise extreme caution and discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
4. Avoid using Headphones/Earphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise
against continuous loud and extended music play. Keep the volume at a
moderate level, so that you are better able to hear outside sound, and to be
considerate of the people around you.
5. Keep your player away from sinks, drinks, bathtubs, showers, rain, and other
sources of moisture. Moisture can cause electric shocks with any electronic
device.
6. Follow these tips to keep your player working well for a long time:
Clean your player with a soft lint-free cloth used on glass lenses.
Do not allow young children to use your player unsupervised.
Never force any connector into the ports of your player or your computer. Make sure
your connectors are the identical shape and size before you connect.
7. Do not disassemble, crush, short-circuit or incinerate battery as it May cause fire, injury,
burns or other hazards.
Important – Safety Hearing Level Info
YOU MUST READ THIS BEFORE USING YOUR SANSA
MP3 PLAYER
Congratulations on the purchase of your Sansa
®
media player!
Your media player is equipped with a variety of features. To help you maximize
your listening pleasure, SanDisk would like to advise you that it is important to use
your headphones with your media player at a safe hearing level.
Exposure or repeated exposure for an extended period of time to music and other
sounds that are too loud can cause damage to your hearing resulting in temporary
or even permanent “noise induced hearing loss”.
Symptoms of hearing loss increase gradually with prolonged exposure at high
levels of loudness. Initially, you may not even be aware of the loss unless detected
with a hearing test.