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SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE 

SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR RAZER EDGE 

Every device comes with its own set of safety guidelines. Here’s what we recommend for your Razer 

Edge. 

Hardware 

 

Only use the accessories included with your device, and only purchase accessories made 
and/or approved by Razer.  

 

If your device’s screen gets broken or cracked, approach a qualified servicing personnel for 
repair.  

 

Your device’s screen is designed to respond to light taps and button presses. Don’t excessively 
tap the screen or press any of its buttons with unnecessary force.  

 

If you encounter problems using your device and troubleshooting fails, unplug it, and contact 
the Razer hotline or visit 

support.razer.com

 for assistance. Don’t service or fix the device on 

your own. This will void your warranty. 

 

Usage 

 

Use your device in an environment with temperatures ranging from 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F). 
Should temperatures exceed this range, unplug and/or switch off your device and let the 
temperature return to an optimal range.  

 

The Razer Edge is made for entertainment. However, do note that downloading/uploading an 
excessive number of files, streaming online content, enabling your device’s GPS or location, 
and other similar data services, may incur excessive data charges.  

 

Traffic laws are important. Don’t use your device when driving.  

 

Don’t use your device when doing any activity that requires awareness of your surroundings, 
like walking or jogging.  

 

Avoid using or turn off your device in areas that prohibit its usage such as aircrafts, gasoline 
stations, or theaters.  

 

Water and Dust  

The Razer Edge is rated up to IP52. It is dustproof and designed to withstand short and minimal 

immersions in water at minimal depths.  

Don’t immerse your device in hot water or in any kind of liquid such as, but not limited to: sea or salt 

water, pool water, and alcoholic beverages. 

Summary of Contents for EDGE RZ45-0460VWQ

Page 1: ...RAZER EDGE BUNDLE USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...1 WHAT S INSIDE Razer Edge Model RZ45 0460VWQ RZ45 0461 A Multidirectional speakers B MicroSD card tray C Array microphone D Front camera E Volume control buttons F Power button G USB Type C port H A...

Page 3: ...re button E 3 5 mm headphone microphone combo port F Extendable bridge G USB Type C connector H Face buttons I Status indicator J Razer Nexus button K Menu button L USB Type C port M Bumpers L1 R1 N M...

Page 4: ...MERS 1 LET S GET YOU COVERED Got a question Ask the Razer Support Team at support razer com Register your product and score exclusive benefits razerid razer com warranty Your product s serial number c...

Page 5: ...FOR GAMERS BY GAMERS 2 SETTING UP YOUR RAZER EDGE CHARGING POWERING ON OPTIONAL UPGRADE MicroSD card and ejector pin not included Class 10 microSD card up to 2TB recommended MicroSD card...

Page 6: ...FOR GAMERS BY GAMERS 3 USING WITH RAZER KISHI V2 PRO MOUNTING 1 2 3...

Page 7: ...OR GAMERS BY GAMERS 4 CONTROLLER CHARGING USB Type C audio and other accessories not supported CONTROLLER AUDIO Razer headset sold separately Find out more about your Razer product at support razer co...

Page 8: ...ironment with temperatures ranging from 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Should temperatures exceed this range unplug and or switch off your device and let the temperature return to an optimal range The Razer E...

Page 9: ...more than 30 days store the device in a fully charged state This will prevent damage to the battery due to an overly discharged state SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR RAZER KISHI V2 PRO In order to achieve maxim...

Page 10: ...The Razer Kishi V2 Pro requires minimum maintenance to keep it in optimum condition Once a month we recommend you detach your phone from the device and gently clean the device using a using a soft cl...

Page 11: ...r intellectual property right The Razer Edge the Product may differ from pictures whether on packaging or otherwise The Razer Kishi V2 Pro the Product may differ from pictures whether on packaging or...

Page 12: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna In...

Page 13: ...at has been qualified with the system per this standard IEEE Std 1725 Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard Only authorized service providers shall...

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