Via Pro User’s Guide – TouchChat
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Water
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.
Your device is intended for use in normal communication situations. It is not waterproof, so use extreme caution when using it
around water. As with most electronic devices, you should
never
use the device when you are actually in the water (for example, a
pool or bath).
Batteries and Charging
Use only the battery charger provided with your device.
Amplifier batteries and tablet batteries are not replaceable by the customer.
Do not place the device where it is difficult to operate or difficult to disconnect from the charger.
Always follow the instructions in this manual when charging your device.
Do not insert any object into the charging port. This can result in damage to the port.
To avoid electric shock and damage to your device, do not charge the device while it is wet or in an area where it could get wet. Do
not handle the device, charger, or cords with wet hands.
Locate the device in a safe, dry location while charging. Do not charge the device outdoors.
Keep the charger away from water and do not allow water or any other liquid to be spilled on it.
The battery charger country plug adapters could be choking hazards when not attached to the charger. Store the adapter that is not
currently in use in a safe location.
If the charger, cable, or cord is damaged, call Service for a replacement.
Heat
Do not place the device in an appliance such as a microwave or oven, near an open flame, or on or near a source of heat such as a
stove or heater.
Do not leave the device in a hot vehicle for a prolonged period.
Oxygen-Rich Environment
Do not take the device into an oxygen-rich environment (operating room, oxygen tent, etc.).
Touching the Surface
Touching the surface of the device with broken skin may aggravate a wound.
Infants or high-risk groups should not touch the surface of the device if there is a chance of burning the skin.
Head Tracking
Some people may experience a certain amount of fatigue when first getting used to head tracking. If the user experiences fatigue,
start off slowly, take frequent breaks, and limit the length of head tracking sessions to the user’s comfort level.
Implantable Medical Devices
A minimum of six (6) inches should be maintained between a handheld wireless mobile device and an implantable medical device, such as a
pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator, vagus nerve stimulator, shunt, or stent, to avoid potential magnetic interference with the
medical device. Persons who have such devices:
•
Should ALWAYS keep the mobile device a minimum of six (6) inches from their implantable medical device;
•
Should not carry the mobile device in a breast pocket;
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Should move the mobile device away from themselves immediately if there is any reason to suspect that it is interfering with the
implantable medical device;
•
Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of the implantable medical device. If you have any questions about
using your wireless mobile device with an implantable medical device,
consult your health care provider
.