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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
1.
READ these instructions.
2.
KEEP these instructions.
3.
HEED all warnings.
4.
FOLLOW all these instructions.
5.
DO NOT use this apparatus near water or moisture.
6.
If you hear ringing or experience pain or discomfort in your ears during or after using any
in-ear audio product, that is a sign you are listening too loud. When your ears are exposed
to high volumes (in excess of 85dB) for over an hour, you may be permanently damaging
your hearing.
7.
TURN DOWN your listening device’s volume to zero before you insert the Klipsch
headphones and turn on the device. Once you have the headphones on, gradually increase
the volume to a comfortable, moderate volume.
8.
DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.
ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10.
REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged,
liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped
11.
NEVER operate a motor vehicle while listening to or wearing your headphones. Not only
dangerous, it is illegal in many places.
12.
NEVER operate heavy machinery while listening to or wearing your headphones.
13.
We don’t recommend you use the headphones while riding a bicycle, running,or walking in
heavy traffic areas.
WARNING:
Except in case of emergency, Klipsch recommends you do not use these headphones or
headsets (headphones plus microphone) as aviation communication equipment as they are
not engineered for many environmental conditions common in commercial or non-commercial
aircraft (including, but not limited to: altitude, temperature, noise conditions, unpressurized
aircraft, etc.) resulting in possible interference to critical communications.
The Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) has issued headphone usage
recommendations for maximum dailyexposure and sound pressure levels (measured in
decibels (dB)). A decibel is a unit of measure of sound, and decibels increase exponentially as
sound gets louder. For example, conversational speech is typically around 60dB, and a rock
concert in a stadium is often about 110dB.
OSHA GUIDELINES FOR NOISE EXPOSURE LIMITS
Sound Pressure
Level
Recommended Maximum Exposure
Per Day
90dB 8 Hours
92dB 6 Hours
95dB 4 Hours
97dB 3 Hours
100dB 2 Hours
102dB 1.5 Hours
105dB 1 Hours
110dB 30 Minutes
115dB 15 Minutes or less
120dB Avoid as damage may occur
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