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Operating Instructions
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2. Safety instructions
Place the MP3-CD player, be it for stationary use, - e.g. at home – or when en route, on a level,
smooth non-slip base so that the MP3-CD player cannot slip. This applies particularly when the
MP3-CD player is operated in a car.
To prevent damage, functional interference and the danger of an electric shock do not use
the set
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n the immediate vicinity of heat sources such as stoves, fan heaters and similar appli-
ances! Exposure to heat can cause the set to overheat and the risk of melting plastic parts,
thereby causing irreparable damage!
Do not leave the MP3-CD player at high temperatures in the car, particularly on sunny days
when the interior of the car can become very hot!
Ensure that the MP3-CD player is not exposed to direct sunlight in a car (e.g. directly behind the
windscreen).
Danger!
Set overheating gives rise to the danger of a fire!
… in damp surroundings, for instance in basements or in a sauna! Moisture entering the MP3-
CD player can cause functional problems and irreparable damage!
… not in the immediate vicinity of water, for instance in a bathroom or near a swimming pool.
Never place any water-filled containers, for instance a flower vase, on the MP3-CD player.
Do not place open flames (e.g. burning candles) on the MP3-CD player. This could cause are!
Moisture entering the MP3-CD player can result in the danger of electric shock!
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Please note!
No liability/warranty is accepted for damage to the player as a result of the following:
Exposure to moisture
Water entering the set
Overheating
Warning!
The MP3-CD player and its components contain no user serviceable parts. The warranty is
voided if the casing of the MP3-CD player is opened! For repairs, please contact your near-
est service partner. The addresses of our service partners are found at the end of these op-
erating instructions.
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