Proper Care And Cleaning; General Safety Instructions; Pager Transmitter Safety - Motorola PageWriter 2000 User Manual

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Messages in folders, Address Book entries, and locked
messages are not subject to automatic deletion.
When a warning message is displayed, the PageWriter 2000
two-way pager enables you to access the View Memory Usage
screen. Once you have determined the area where cleanup may
be most effective, you can select:
Cleanup All  Deletes all read messages in each inbox and
folder.
Cleanup Inboxes  Deletes all read messages in each inbox.
Cleanup Folders  Deletes all read messages in each folder.

Proper Care and Cleaning

The PageWriter 2000 two-way pager is durable, reliable, and
can provide many years of dependable service, but it is a
precision electronic product. Water and moisture, excessive
heat, and extreme shock may damage the pager. Do not expose
your PageWriter 2000 two-way pager to these conditions.
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean smudges and grime from your
PageWriter 2000 two-way pager. Do not immerse in water. Do
not use alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
To protect the operating system, applications, and data on your
PageWriter 2000 two-way pager, ensure that the PC from which
you download files is protected by up-to-date virus protection
software. Remember to archive your data, as needed.

General Safety Instructions

Follow these guidelines to ensure the safe use of your
PageWriter 2000 two-way pager and accessories.

Pager Transmitter Safety

The FAA has regulations concerning the use of electronic
devices aboard aircraft. When boarding an aircraft, set the radio
transmitter mode to Off on your PageWriter 2000 two-way
pager to avoid potential interference with aircraft radio
communication or navigation equipment.
In hospital or blasting zones, set the radio transmitter mode to
Receive Only. This prevents potential transmission interference
with sensitive medical equipment or explosives devices.
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