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 DANGER

 

 

Do not cover the device or charger during operation or while charging.  

 

This may cause the device/charger to overheat and potentially catch fire!

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 CAUTION

 

 

This device can generate high sound volumes. Never listen at high volumes  

 

for long periods. Doing so can result in immediate or gradual hearing  

 

damage. Remember: Permanent hearing damage may only emerge  

 

later in life. You may become used to listening to high volumes over time,  

 

making them appear normal to you. However, your hearing may have  

 

already been damaged. The higher you set the volume, the more quickly  

 

your hearing can be damaged.

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 DANGER

 

 

Your safety is very important to us! Safety always has first priority  

 

in road transport. Protect yourself and other road users by operating  

 

the device only if the traffic situation allows it and you do not endanger  

 

or hinder anyone. Adjust the volume of the device for your safety so that  

 

you can continue to react to all the sounds around you. Local legislation  

 

in force applies.

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WARNING

 

 

Do not exert excessive pressure on the display, as it may break.

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Avoid using USB cables over 3 m in length.

 

Exposing the device to electrostatic discharge can interrupt the data  

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transfer between the device and the computer or impair the functions  

 

of the device. Should this happen, disconnect the device from the USB  

 

port and reconnect it or rebuild the WiFi connection from scratch.

Repair

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WARNING

 

 

No parts inside the device require maintenance or cleaning.

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 WARNING

 

 

Should the device become wet, turn it off immediately. Ensure the device  

 

is checked for operational safety before using it again.

Summary of Contents for surftab breeze 9.6 quad

Page 1: ...EN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SurfTab breeze 9 6 quad...

Page 2: ...4 Package contents 9 5 Controls and connections 11 6 Charging the SurfTab 11 7 Switching on the SurfTab 11 8 Elements on the home screen 12 9 Using the touch screen 13 Scrolling 13 Selecting an elemen...

Page 3: ...22 Connecting the SurfTab to a computer 22 Connecting a USB device 22 Connecting another device via Bluetooth 23 Connecting to a television via Miracast 23 17 Activating standby mode 24 18 Reset and r...

Page 4: ...hould the device change hands pass these instructions on to the new owner Up to date product information is available on the TrekStor website www trekstor de Visit www trekstor onlineshop de for addit...

Page 5: ...position to use the product safely must not be allowed in the vicinity of the product without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety Supervise children around the product...

Page 6: ...t yourself and other road users by operating the device only if the traffic situation allows it and you do not endanger or hinder anyone Adjust the volume of the device for your safety so that you can...

Page 7: ...the charging device as well as the voltage and amperage Your device may suffer irreparable damage if these specifications are not properly adhered to r CAUTION Do not use or charge the device if the...

Page 8: ...nterfaces Micro USB 2 0 with host function camera memory card reader audio out mic in microphone WiFi Bluetooth 4 0 Miracast Supported memory cards microSD microSDHC microSDXC max 32 GB Dimensions W x...

Page 9: ...z Input current 0 35 A Output voltage 5 0 V Output current 2000 mA Manufacturer Shenzhen Flypower Technology Co LTD 4 Package contents TrekStor SurfTab breeze 9 6 quad Micro USB cable USB host adapter...

Page 10: ...EN 10 B C D A F G E I H M No ST96416 1 SurfTab breeze 9 6 quad Designed in Germany Made in China TrekStor GmbH Berliner Ring 7 64625 Bensheim Germany...

Page 11: ...or Li ion batteries if you shallow charge them as this increases their lifespan You should generally avoid discharging the battery below 40 per cent of its capacity as deep charges can result in great...

Page 12: ...12 8 Elements on the home screen A Google Search B Google language search C Back to the previous screen D Home icon back to the home screen E Applications menu F View all open elements G Quick start b...

Page 13: ...rse across the screen to access these pages i Above the quick start bar the point bar displays the number of pages you have set up The page you are currently on is highlighted In an open window for ex...

Page 14: ...n briefly touch the icon you require with your finger i If you want to close a recently used element app widget menu tap the display of all open elements Place your finger on the element that you want...

Page 15: ...rd If you tap a text field in order to enter text for example a Web address the display keyboard appears Enter the text in the usual way via the keyboard Use the 123 and buttons to enter numbers and s...

Page 16: ...he selected icon to any empty position within the indicated window Adding widgets to the home screen In addition to apps you can also add widgets to your home screen a Touch an empty area of the scree...

Page 17: ...nd 11 Setting up a screen lock To make the data on your SurfTab more secure we recommend that you set up a screen lock Please proceed as follows a Select Settings in the applications menu b Drag the l...

Page 18: ...now surf the Internet using a browser app i Once you have established a connection to a WiFi network your SurfTab will automatically connect to it as soon as it is within reach It is not necessary to...

Page 19: ...be able to download apps via the Google Play Store you require a Google account If you have not yet set up a Google account a configuration assistant will start the first time you open the Play Store...

Page 20: ...Confirm once more with OK and the app will be uninstalled i You can only uninstall apps that you installed yourself Factory installed apps that are integrated into the system can only be Disable Deact...

Page 21: ...iting photos a Briefly tap the lower edge of the display to show the task bar Now tap the home icon to exit camera mode b Open the gallery by tapping the Photos symbol in the applications menu or in t...

Page 22: ...puter with the Micro USB cable provided b A short moment later the memory of the SurfTab will be shown as an external drive in your computer s file explorer From here you can load copy delete or move...

Page 23: ...Tab to a WiFi and Miracast enabled television device i The SurfTab can connect to your television via Miracast only if the television also supports Miracast technology Please check with your televisio...

Page 24: ...can specify the period of time after which the SurfTab automatically goes into standby mode under Settings Display Sleep 18 Reset and recovery mode Resetting the SurfTab Reset If your SurfTab freezes...

Page 25: ...iles bookmarksandsoon and the settings that you have specified background passwords and so on will be deleted g To exit the recovery mode use the volume button to select the reboot system now option a...

Page 26: ...ed States and or other countries Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U S and other countries TrekStor and SurfTab are registered trademarks of TrekStor Ltd in the European Commu...

Page 27: ...erials which must be recycled in the interest of environmental protection Contact your city or municipal authority for information on the correct s method of disposal 22 Notes on liability and warrant...

Page 28: ...lycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons EN 300 328 V1 8 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulati...

Page 29: ...the respective product detail page for up to date information such as newly available firmware updates on your product If you have taken these measures and the problem persists please contact our serv...

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