Troubleshooting - Cherry MW 3000 Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
Congratulations!
When you select a quality product from CHERRY,
you've always made the right choice. CHERRY is a
registered brand of ZF Friedrichshafen AG.
The following features in particular set your
CHERRY MW 3000 apart:
The receiver can remain in the laptop during
transportation
Infrared sensor with changeable resolution for fine-
detail work with the DPI switches on top of the
mouse (1000/1750 dpi)
KeyM@n software enables you to program the
buttons on your mouse however you like (free
download at: www.cherry.de/english/service/
download.php)
For information on additional products, downloads, and
much more, please visit www.cherry.de
We hope you enjoy your new CHERRY MW 3000.
Your CHERRY Team
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Tips
1.1 Surface under the mouse
A bright, structured surface under the mouse increases
the efficiency of the mouse and ensures optimum
detection of movement.
A reflective surface is not suitable for use under the
mouse.
1.2 Energy-saving shutdown
If, for instance during transport, a mouse button is
pressed for longer than 3 minutes, the mouse switches
off automatically.
To reactivate the mouse, turn the switch off (OFF) and
on (ON) again.
1.3 Cleaning the mouse
Caution!
Damage may be caused by harsh cleaning agents or
liquids in the mouse
1 Do not use solvents such as gasoline or alcohol and
scouring agents or scouring sponges for cleaning.
2 Prevent liquids from entering the mouse.
1 Clean the mouse with a slightly damp cloth and some
mild cleaning agent (e.g. dishwashing liquid).
2 Dry off the mouse with a soft, lint-free cloth.
1.4 RSI syndrome
RSI syndrome
RSI stands for "Repetitive Strain Injury". RSI results from
small, continually repeated movements.
Typical symptoms are discomfort in the fingers or neck.
For further information see: www.cherry.de/english/
service/servicedownload_rsi.htm
1 Set up your workspace for maximum ergonomic benefit.
2 Position the keyboard and mouse in such a way that
your upper arms and wrists are on either side of your
body and are stretched out.
3 Take several short breaks, with stretching exercises if
necessary.
4 Change the position of your body often.
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Troubleshooting

1 Switch the mouse off and on again (see 1.2 "Energy-
saving shutdown").
2 Check whether the batteries are inserted correctly and
supply sufficient voltage.
3 Connect the receiver to another USB port on the PC.
4 To establish a new connection to the receiver:
Pull the receiver out of the USB socket and plug it
back in again.
Hold the mouse as close as possible to the receiver
within 30 seconds and press the scroll wheel and the
right mouse button at the same time.
Release the buttons when the battery status starts
flashing after around 3 seconds.
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Disposal
3.1 Disposal of the old unit
Dispose of the old unit via a collecting point for
electronic scrap or via your dealer.
3.2 Disposal of the batteries
The unit contains alkaline batteries. Please do
not charge these batteries.
Do not dispose of used batteries in normal
household waste. Batteries contain potentially
harmful substances that can damage the
environment and endanger public health. Please take
your batteries to a commercial disposal site or a recycling
center run by your local authority. This service is statutory
and free of charge. Please only throw used batteries into
the designated containers.
All standard and rechargeable batteries are recycled,
which enables valuable raw materials, such as iron, zinc
and nickel to be recovered. Recycling batteries is the
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