General warnings and precautions for using your
remote assistant
Using your remote assistant cables in any way contradictory to •
their intended purpose (e.g. wearing the USB cable around the
neck) can cause injury.
When operating machinery, ensure that your remote assistant •
lanyard does not get caught in the machine.
If your remote assistant becomes unusually warm, stop using it •
immediately and seek advice from your clinician.
Do not operate your remote assistant while driving.•
Do not leave your remote assistant in very hot areas (e.g. in direct •
sunlight, behind a window, in a car, etc.).
Avoid placing your remote assistant in environments where •
excessive moisture and dirt can damage it (e.g. swimming pools).
Be careful when placing your remote assistant in a bag or pocket •
with other objects as the display may scratch. You may want to
use commercially available protective fi lms to protect the remote
assistant display from scratches.
When charging your remote assistant from mains power, only •
use the CR100 Series Global Power Adaptor, or the CP800 Series
Global Power Adaptor (if using the CP800 Series Battery Charger).
Do not use excessive force when connecting your remote assistant •
to the remote assistant USB cable.
Avoid applying unnecessary pressure to the display, keypad or back •
of your remote assistant.
Avoid bending your remote assistant in any way. •
Do not attempt to open or dismantle your remote assistant. If the •
remote assistant is not working, return it to your clinician.
When your remote assistant is not in use, turn it off and store it •
safely.
Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local •
regulations.
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