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Zune Device
Battery Safety
The Zune device contains a built-in battery, improper  
use of which may result in explosion. Do not heat, open, 
puncture, mutilate, or dispose of the product in fire. Do  
not leave Zune in direct sunlight for an extended period  
of time, which could cause melting or battery damage.
Boarding Aircraft
Before boarding any aircraft or packing a Zune wireless 
device in luggage that will be checked, turn the product off. 
This wireless device can transmit radio frequency (RF) 
energy, much like a cellular telephone, when the wireless 
device is turned on. Turn off Zune wireless when using the 
Zune device in flight. To do this, go to Settings, select 
Wireless, and then select Off.
Photosensitive Seizures
A very small percentage of people may experience a 
seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including 
flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. 
Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy 
may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause these 
“photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching  
video games. 
These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including 
lightheadedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, 
jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, 
or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause 
loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury 
from falling down or striking nearby objects. 
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you 
experience any of these symptoms. Parents should watch 
for or ask their children about the above symptoms—
children and teenagers are more likely than adults to 
experience these seizures. The risk of photosensitive 
epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the following 
precautions: 
Replacement Headphones May Be Louder 
Other headphones may be louder than Zune Headphones, 
even if the volume control setting is the same. When you 
change headphones, always reset the volume starting from 
a low level. 
Be Aware of Hearing Loss Symptoms 
Stop using Zune and have your hearing checked if:
You experience any hearing loss. 
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You hear ringing in your ears.
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Your speech sounds muffled. 
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Sound seems dull or flat.
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It is a good idea to have your hearing checked  
regularly by an audiologist. For more information, see 
www.zune.net/health.
Be Aware of Your Surroundings
Do not use Zune Headphones or watch videos while driving, 
cycling, or walking near traffic. Avoid adjusting Zune FM 
transmitter controls while driving. It is safest to adjust the 
controls while stopped or have a passenger adjust them.
Always keep the volume low enough to hear people talking 
and sounds that might indicate danger, like fire alarms.
Avoid Infections with Zune Headphones
Dirty Zune Headphones can lead to ear infections. Clean 
your headphones frequently with an antiseptic, such as 
isopropyl alcohol. If the headphones cause irritation, stop 
using them. This could be a sign of infection, or lead to 
infection.
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