Important Safety Information
WARNING
Failure to follow the safety instructions may result in the risk of fire,electric shock, personal injury, or other damage to your device or other property. Read all safety information below before using the device.
Handling
Handle the device with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and contains
sensitive electronic components. The device or battery may be damaged if dropped, burned,
punctured, or subjected to pressure or impact. If you suspect that the device or battery has
been damaged, stop using the device as it may overheat or cause damage. Do not use the
device with cracked glass as it may cause injury to yourself. If you are concerned about
scratching your device, consider using a case or other type of protection.
Repair
The device should only be repaired by a trained technician. Disassembling the device
may cause damage, some functions may cease to work, and you may also be injured. If the
device is damaged or not functioning properly, contact a professional service and repair
facility.
Battery
The battery should only be replaced by a trained technician to avoid battery damage,
which may cause overheating, fire, and personal injury. Batteries should be recycled or
disposed of separately from household waste and in accordance with local environmental
laws and guidelines.
Distraction
Using the device may distract you in certain situations and lead to hazardous
situations (for example, avoid using headphones while cycling and writing text messages
while driving). Respect rules that prohibit or limit the use of mobile devices or headphones
Charging
Always charge your device with cables or power adapters that meet product
requirements in accordance with local regulations and international and local safety
standards. The use of adapters that do not meet safety requirements may pose a risk of
damage or death. Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging near moisture, may pose a
risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury, or other damage to your device or other property.
It is important to store the device, charging cable, power adapter, and any wireless charger in
a well-ventilated area when using or charging it. Remove metal shells and cases and avoid
placing foreign metal objects (such as keys, coins, batteries, or jewelry) on the charger when
using a wireless charger as the objects may become hot or interfere with charging.
Charging cable and connector
Avoid prolonged skin contact with the charging cable and
connector when the charging cable is connected to a power source as this may cause pain or
injury. Avoid sleeping or sitting on the charging cable or connector. Prolonged heat exposure.
Power adapters that come with our devices always meet the requirements for surface
temperature limits in accordance with local regulations and international and local safety
standards. However, even within these limits, prolonged contact with hot surfaces may cause
damage or discomfort. Use common sense and avoid situations where the skin comes into
contact with the device, its power adapter, or a wireless charger for an extended period when
the device is in use or connected to a power source. For example, you should not sleep on a
device, power adapter, or wireless charger, or place them under a blanket, pillow, or under the
body when the device is connected to a power source. Be especially vigilant if you have a
physical condition that affects your ability to detect heat against the body.
Hearing damage
Listening to music or other audio content at high volume levels can
damage your hearing. Background noise, as well as continuous listening at high volume
levels, can make sounds seem quieter than they are. Turn on audio playback and check the
volume before starting to listen with earphones or headphones.
WARNING
Prevent possible hearing damage by not listening at high volume levels for
extended periods.
Radio frequency interference
Respect signs and notices that prohibit or limit the use of
electronic devices. Although this device has been developed, tested, and manufactured to
comply with regulations regarding radio frequency radiation, such radiation from the device
may interfere with the use of other electronic equipment and impair its functionality. When
use is prohibited, such as on flights or when mandated by authorities, turn off your device.
Interference with medical equipment
The device may contain magnets and components
and/or radio transmitters that emit electromagnetic fields. These magnets and electromagnetic
fields may interfere with medical devices. Contact your doctor and the manufacturer of your
medical equipment for information about your specific medical equipment and whether you
need to maintain a safe distance between medical equipment and your device and magnetic
rechargeable products. Manufacturers often provide recommendations for the safe use of their
products near wireless or magnetic products to prevent possible interference. If you suspect
that your device is interfering with your medical equipment, stop using these products.
Medical devices such as implanted pacemakers and defibrillators may contain sensors that
react to magnets and radio equipment when they come into close proximity. To avoid
potential interactions with these devices, ensure that you keep your device at a safe distance
from your medical device (more than 15 cm or more than 30 cm when wirelessly charging,
but consult your doctor and the product manufacturer for specific guidelines).
Not a medical device
This device is not a medical device and should not be used as a
substitute for professional medical assessments. It is not designed or intended for use in the
diagnosis of diseases and other conditions, or for curing, relieving, treating, or preventing
diseases or conditions. You should consult your healthcare provider before making any
decisions regarding your health.
Physical discomfort
If you experience physical discomfort or symptoms that you believe
may be affected by the device or flashing lights (such as epileptic seizures, blackouts,
strained eyes, or headaches), consult a doctor before using the device. Explosive
environments and other inappropriate environments. Charging or using the device in
environments that pose a possible explosion risk, such as fueling areas or areas where the air
contains chemicals, vapors, or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powder), may be
dangerous. Handling the device in environments with higher concentrations of industrial
chemicals, such as near condensed, evaporating gases like helium, may damage the device or
impair its function. Follow all signs and instructions.
Repetitive movements
If you perform repetitive movements such as typing, swiping, or
playing games on the device, you may experience discomfort in hands, arms, shoulders, neck,
or other body parts. If you feel discomfort, stop using the device and consult a doctor.
High-risk activities
The device is not intended for use in situations where a malfunctioning
device could cause death, personal injury, or serious property or environmental damage.