Appendix C: Safety And Handling; Appendix D: Recycling - Privoro SafeCase User Manual

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Appendix C: Safety and handling

WARNING: Follow these safety instructions to avoid fire,
electric shock, injury, damage to SafeCase or other property.
HANDLING
Handle the SafeCase
with care. The SafeCase contains a lith-
TM
ium-ion battery, metal, plastic and electronic components. To
avoid damage to the SafeCase and the battery, take care not
to puncture, drop, burn or crush the SafeCase. The SafeCase is
not water-resistant or waterproof. Avoid exposing the SafeCase
to excessive moisture or liquid. Should the SafeCase become
damaged, discontinue use.
REPAIR
Do not attempt to open or repair the SafeCase. Opening the
SafeCase will invalidate any and all warranties.
BATTERY
Do not attempt to change the SafeCase battery. Improper
replacement of the battery could result in fire, overheating
and injury. Attempting to replace the battery will invalidate
any and all warranties. The lithium-ion battery in your device
should be serviced or recycled by Privoro or an authorized
service provider and must be recycled or disposed of
separately from household/municipal waste.
CHARGING
The SafeCase comes with a 2-in-1 charging cable: USB-A split
to Lightning (charge and sync) and micro USB (charge only).
For optimal charging it is recommended you use a Privoro
SafeCase charging cable. SafeCase has a maximum input
current of 1.85 A.
Using damaged cables or charging when moisture is present
can cause fire, electric shock, injury or damage to SafeCase
or other property.
Figure 42: 2-in-1 charging cable
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
The SafeCase is designed to work in ambient temperatures
between -4° and 122° F (-20° and 50° C). The SafeCase may
be damaged and battery life shortened if stored or operated
outside of these temperature ranges. SafeCase may be used
in tropical climate regions.
SafeCase battery charging may be limited if the interior
temperature of the SafeCase exceeds normal operating tem-
peratures (for example, in a hot car or in direct sunlight for
extended periods of time).
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
Observe signs and notices that prohibit or restrict the use
of electronic devices (for example, in healthcare facilities or
blasting areas). Although SafeCase is designed, tested and
manufactured to comply with regulations governing radio
frequency emissions, such emissions from SafeCase can
negatively affect the operation of other electronic equipment,
causing them to malfunction. When use is prohibited, or when
asked to do so by authorities, turn off SafeCase or use wireless
off mode to turn off SafeCase wireless transmitters.
USING THE IPHONE
The SafeCase works with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8. While
using SafeCase, follow all of the iPhone safety and handling
instructions, which can be found at support.apple.com/manu-
als/iphone.
CARE AND CLEANING
Avoid exposing the SafeCase to dirt, debris and acidic
substances that might disrupt the ability to raise and lower the
hood and base tray. Avoid exposing the SafeCase to moisture
or liquid that may impact the SafeCase performance and
functionality. If the SafeCase comes in contact with any debris
or liquid, immediately clean and dry the SafeCase with a lint-
free cloth on exterior surfaces. Use a compressed air product
to clean the raised hood and lowered base tray. Do not use
compressed air on the phone's Lightning port or SafeCase
micro USB port.
USING CONNECTORS, PORTS AND BUTTONS
The charging cable that comes with SafeCase has two
connectors. Always confirm the connector and port match.
Do not force a connector into a port or apply excessive
pressure to a button. This may cause damage that is not
covered under the warranty.
Figure 43: Charging cable attached

Appendix D: Recycling

Privoro has partnered with Call2Recycle for your device
and battery recycling needs (within the United States
and Canada). To find a recycling location near you, go to
call2recycle.org/locator and enter your zip code.
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