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Technical
Assistance
Customer
Service
If
anything
is
missing
or
damaged, or if your headphones
fail
to
operate, contact the
authorized Polk dealer where you made your purchase,
or
contact Polk Customer
SeNice immediately at 1-800-377-7655
(M-F,
9:00AM-5:30PM
EST,
USA
&
Canada only).
If,
after following the setup directions, you experience difficulty, please double check
that you followed the instructions correctly. Should you isolate the problem
to
a defect
in
the headphones, contact the authorized Polk dealer where you made your purchase,
or
contact Polk Customer SeNice by phone
or
Outside the USA
&
Canada, call +1-410-358-3600.
Product
Disposal
Certain international, national and/or local laws and/or regulations may apply regarding
the disposal ofthis product. For further detailed information, please contact the retailer
where you purchased this product
or
the Polk Importer/Distributor
in
your country.
Important
Performance
&
Safety
Tips
WARNING:
Listen
Carefully
Polk headphones are capable
of
playing at extremely high volume levels, which could
cause serious
or
permanent hearing damage. Polk, Inc. accepts no liability for hearing
loss, bodily injury
or
property damage resulting from the misuse
of
its products. Besides,
we
want you
to
keep your hearing so you'll buy more Polk products.
Enjoy
your
Polk
Headphones
Responsibly
It's a very bad idea, and
in
manyjurisdictions against the
law,
to
operate a vehicle
while wearing headphones. Crossing streets without being able
to
hear what's going
on around you can be dangerous as well. Use your
good
common
sense and never
play headphones
in
an environment,
or
during an activity, that requires your complete
attention. The sounds you hear around you could save your
life.
How
Loud
is
too
Loud?
Polk headphones are capable of reproducing excellent musical detail, even at lower
volume levels. You should limit prolonged exposure
to
volumes that exceed 85 decibels
(dB). Regular exposure to sound over 100
dB
for more than 1 minute risks permanent
hearing loss. For more about safe volume levels,
go
to
the Occupational Health and
Safety Administration (OSHA) guidelines at www.osha.gov.
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