Safety Information - Prio mini User Manual

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Safety Information

Emergencies
This device is not intended to be an emergency call device or sole communication aid.
Cleaning, Maintaining, and Servicing
Do not attempt to service or maintain the device while it is in use. Disconnect the charger and turn off the device before cleaning or
disinfecting the device.
If your device or an accessory is damaged, call Service for assistance. Do not attempt to make repairs yourself.
Accessories
Do not use accessories, detachable parts, or materials not described in this manual.
Do not use accessories, detachable parts, or materials in any other way than described in this manual.
Mounting and Positioning
Any mounts used, including switch mounts, should be fitted by a qualified person. Failure to install the mounting system according
to the manufacturer's instructions may result in an injury to the user. Be certain that the user's view is not obstructed by the
mounting.
Analysis of positioning by a qualified person is required to prevent repetitive stress injuries to the user.
Use your device and phone safely while texting. Do not text while performing another task or activity. See the phone manufacturer's
manual for safe mounting and placement.
Vision and Hearing
The communication partner should ensure that the user takes frequent breaks to avoid eye strain.
Consult your vision care provider about device positioning considerations for the user.
Excessive volume or sound pressure level when using earphones or headphones can cause hearing loss over extended periods of
time. Set the volume at a low level and increase it only enough that you can hear comfortably.
Ports and Connectors
Keep the device ports and mating cable connectors clean so that they make the best possible contact and are able to maximize the
service life of your device. Dirty cable connectors will transfer the contaminate to the mating connector on the device and may
degrade performance.
If your device has been exposed to water, the USB port must be completely dry before a USB cable is inserted into it. To remove
moisture from the USB port, shake the device several times with the USB port facing downward, and then use a microfiber cloth to
wipe the device dry. You should then check the USB port area again. If moisture is still visible in the USB port, repeat the shaking and
drying procedure.
Do not try to force a connector into a port. Be sure you are inserting the connector into the correct port and that you have the
connector turned so that it matches the orientation of the port.
Small Parts, Cords, Cables, and Straps
Cords, cables, and straps are potential entanglement or strangulation hazards. Please consider this prior to placing these items with
device users.
On a regular basis, visually inspect cables, cords, and connectors for damage or wear, especially where they are subject to extra
stress. Cables and cords can become frayed or damaged from heavy use or with age. For example, a frayed cable could cause a
battery charger/power adapter to short-circuit, posing a hazard to the user. If any cable, cord, or connector is damaged or worn, call
Service for a replacement.
When unplugging a cable or cord, grasp the connector instead of the cable or cord itself to avoid damage or wear.
Always use cables, whether for charging or transferring vocabulary files, according to the instructions in this manual.
Small parts could present a choking or other hazard.
If the stand is removed, it becomes a potential hazard for choking or for poking the eye. Store it in a safe location.
The user could pinch a finger when closing the stand.
The USB flash drive could be a choking hazard. Store it in a safe location when not in use.
The stylus is a potential hazard for poking an eye.
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