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nüvi95WQuickStartManual

avoiding repetitive Motion

You may experience occasional 

discomfort in your hands, arms, 

shoulders, neck, or other parts of your 

body if you perform repetitive activities, 

such as typing or playing games, on the 

device. Take frequent breaks. If you 

have discomfort while or after using the 

device, stop using and see a physician.

avoiding Seizures, Blackouts, 

and Eyestrain

A very small percentage of people can 

experience seizures or blackouts caused 

by light flashes or patterns, such as while 

watching videos or playing games. If 

you have experienced, or have a family 

history of, seizures or blackouts, consult 

a physician before playing games or 

watching videos on your device. Follow 

these guidelines to reduce the risk of 

blackouts, seizures, and eyestrain:

Avoid prolonged use of and take 

frequent breaks from using the 

device.

Hold the device away from your 

eyes.
Use the device in a well-lit room.

If you experience convulsions, eye or 

muscle twitching, loss of awareness, 

involuntary movement, or disorientation, 

stop using the device and consult a 

physician.

radio Frequency Exposure/

Specific Absorption Rate

This device is a transmitter that uses its 

antenna to send and receive low levels 

of radio frequency (RF) energy for data 

communications. When in portrait mode, 

the Wi-Fi antenna is located to the right 

of the camera lens on the back of the 

device.
Regular review of scientific research 

and studies has led to the formation 

of international safety guidelines and 

regulations regarding limiting exposure 

to this RF energy. This product emits 

RF energy below the published limits 

when operating in its maximum output 

Summary of Contents for 295W

Page 1: ...n vi 295W quick start manual...

Page 2: ...uct box for product warnings and other important information microSD card slot under cap Contacts for the cradle Mini USB connector Power key Headphone audio out connector NOTE The connector must be u...

Page 3: ...metal contacts inside the battery compartment Battery 5 Slide the battery cover onto the back of the device Charging the Battery Notice Your device will not charge if the temperature has exceeded 113...

Page 4: ...min com Mounting the Device Notice Before mounting the device see the Important Safety and Product Information guide for information about laws pertaining to windshield mounting 1 Plug the vehicle pow...

Page 5: ...dle 8 Tilt the device back until it snaps into the cradle 9 Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into a power outlet in your vehicle Using the Home Screen Touch a shortcut icon in the scrolli...

Page 6: ...quickly remove your finger flick the screen to quickly scroll the screen Touch the screen to stop scrolling Orienting the Screen Rotate the device to view in horizontal wide screen or vertical portrai...

Page 7: ...utdoors to an open area away from tall buildings and trees Acquiring satellite signals can take a few minutes Finding an Address NOTE Depending on the version of the built in map data on your device t...

Page 8: ...e A list of items near your current location appears 4 Touch an item Finding by Spelling the Name 1 From the Home screen touch Where To Points of Interest Spell Name 2 Enter all or part of the name 3...

Page 9: ...ust acquire satellites page 7 After you find a location page 7 touch Go The device creates a route to the location and opens the map Your route is marked with a magenta line Using the Map As you trave...

Page 10: ...ur Transferring Files You can transfer files such as MP3s and JPEGs to your device 1 If necessary insert a microSD card into the memory card slot 2 Connect the mini USB cable to the device 3 Connect t...

Page 11: ...an option Select a song or playlist The selected song or playlist begins playing Touch All Songs All the songs in the selected category are added to the current playlist Taking a Picture 1 Press the...

Page 12: ...ew information about using your device Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our online registration today Go to http my garmin com Keep the original sales receipt or a photoco...

Page 13: ...e device that is turned on Store the device on the opposite side of the pacemaker Do not carry the device in a breast pocket If you think that interference may be occurring turn off the mobile device...

Page 14: ...ines to reduce the risk of blackouts seizures and eyestrain Avoid prolonged use of and take frequent breaks from using the device Hold the device away from your eyes Use the device in a well lit room...

Page 15: ...operation For countries where this product is sold outside the United States this product has been tested and is compliant to the applicable RF exposure requirements of the local regulatory authority...

Page 16: ...Replace the battery See your owner s manual for more information The device will not charge The battery might have exceeded the maximum charging temperature If the device is mounted remove it from th...

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