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WLA-NWB1K [GB] 3-196-849-12(1)
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WLA-NWB1K [GB] 3-196-849-12(1)
If this product is used within about
10 meters of a wireless LAN device,
turn o the wireless LAN device.
Due to the characteristic of Bluetooth
wireless technology, the sound played
on the headset is slightly delayed from
the sound played on the Walkman.
We do not take any responsibility
for leakage of information during
Bluetooth communication.
Connection with all Bluetooth devices
cannot be guaranteed.
A device featuring Bluetooth
function is required to conform to
the Bluetooth standard specied by
Bluetooth SIG, and be authenticated.
Even if the connected device
conforms to the above mentioned
Bluetooth standard, some devices
may not be connected or work
correctly, depending on the features
or specications of the device.
Depending on the device to be
connected, communication may take
some time.
On safety
Do not drop, hit, or otherwise expose
the product to strong shock of any kind.
is could damage the product.
Do not disassemble or attempt to open
any parts of the product.
On placement
Do not place the product in any of theDo not place the product in any of the
following locations.
Direct sunlight, near a heater, orDirect sunlight, near a heater, or
other extremely high-temperature
location
Dusty locationDusty location
An unsteady or inclined surfaceAn unsteady or inclined surface
Location exposed to large amounts
of vibration
Bathroom or other high-humidity
location
In a car subject to the direct rays of
the sun
Note on using in a car
Do not attempt to connect this
product, or to operate this product,
an audio output device or a car radio
while driving or waiting at a trac
signal.
Cleaning
Clean the product with a so, dry
cloth, or a so cloth lightly moistened
with a mild detergent solution. Do not
use any type of solvent, such as alcohol
or benzene, which may damage the
nish.
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