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Contents

1. 

About these instructions .................................... 3

1.1. 

Warning symbols and key words used in 
these instructions ............................................... 4

1.2. Proper 

use 

.............................................................. 6

1.3. 

Declaration of conformity ................................ 7

2. Safety 

information 

.............................................. 8

2.1. 

Dangers for children and people with 
reduced ability to operate machinery ......... 8

2.2. Operating 

safety 

.................................................. 9

2.3. 

Notes on lithium-ion batteries .....................14

2.4. 

Never carry out repairs yourself ..................16

2.5. 

Environmental conditions  ............................16

2.6. Connection 

..........................................................18

2.7. Cabling 

.................................................................19

3. Views 

..................................................................20

3.1. Front 

......................................................................20

3.2. Side 

view 

..............................................................21

4. Power 

supply 

.....................................................22

4.1. Mains 

adapter 

....................................................22

4.2. 

Battery operation  .............................................23

5. 

On/off switch  ....................................................24

5.1. 

Switching on the tablet PC ............................24

5.2. 

Switching the tablet PC into standby 
mode .....................................................................24

5.3. 

Switching off the tablet PC ............................24

6. 

Using the tablet PC ...........................................25

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Summary of Contents for A0726 LIFETAB

Page 1: ...eries 14 2 4 Never carry out repairs yourself 16 2 5 Environmental conditions 16 2 6 Connection 18 2 7 Cabling 19 3 Views 20 3 1 Front 20 3 2 Side view 21 4 Power supply 22 4 1 Mains adapter 22 4 2 Ba...

Page 2: ...37 10 1 Inserting a microSD card 38 10 2 Removing a microSD card 39 10 3 Connecting USB storage 40 10 4 Removing USB storage 40 11 Frequently asked questions 41 12 Customer service 42 12 1 Extended su...

Page 3: ...ngs on the device and in the operating instructions Always keep the operating instructions close to hand If you sell the device or give it away please ensure that you also pass on these instructions P...

Page 4: ...sible injuries CAUTION Danger of possible minor or moderate injuries ATTENTION Please follow the instructions to avoid property damage NOTICE Additional information on using the device NOTICE Please f...

Page 5: ...RNING Warning danger due to loud volume Bullet point information on operating steps and results Tasks to be performed P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B L indd 5 P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B...

Page 6: ...note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied Use only spare part...

Page 7: ...at the product conforms to the following European requirements R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Full declarations of conformity are available at www...

Page 8: ...ess they are supervised by someone responsible for their safety or have received instructions from you on how the device should be used Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play wi...

Page 9: ...ich will damage your tablet PC Do not insert anything into the tablet PC through the slots and openings This could result in an electric short circuit or even ignite a fire which will damage your tabl...

Page 10: ...eeping the tablet PC inside a car as the various components could become deformed Update the software regularly so that the tablet PC remains compatible and stable Switch the tablet PC off immediately...

Page 11: ...Should the tablet PC get wet do not switch it on unplug the power cable and switch off the tablet PC do not switch it back on until it is completely dry WARNING Excessive volume when using headphones...

Page 12: ...riod via headphones earphones can damage your hearing If the set volume exceeds the acceptable safety level the device blocks any further attempt to increase the volume and the symbol appears in the s...

Page 13: ...will need to reset the volume The same applies after removing the headphones from the device and plugging them in again P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B L indd 13 P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0...

Page 14: ...en fire Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the information provided by the manufacturer This device contains a lithium ion battery Please note the following when using lithium ion batteries...

Page 15: ...teries You could injure your hands or fingers or battery fluid could come into contact with your eyes or skin If this happens rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and contact your docto...

Page 16: ...tablet PC can be operated at an ambient temperature of 5 C to 30 C and a relative humidity of 20 80 non condensing When switched off the tablet PC can be stored at temperatures from 0 C to 60 C Unplug...

Page 17: ...mperatures and direct sunlight inside a car Keep the original packaging in the event the device needs to be sent in the post Your tablet PC is not suitable for use with VDU workstations in accordance...

Page 18: ...d easily accessible To disconnect the power supply from your tablet PC via the mains adapter pull the mains plug from the power outlet Plug the mains adapter of your tablet PC into AC 100 240V 50 60 H...

Page 19: ...ecting the cable from the socket Never pull on the cable ATTENTION Use only the mains adapter supplied with the tablet PC to charge the device 2 7 Cabling Position the cables so that they cannot be st...

Page 20: ...Views 3 1 Front 1 2 4 3 5 1 Display 2 Camera 3 Microphone 4 Speaker 5 Camera P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B L indd 20 P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B L indd 20 12 11 2015 14 42 57 12 11 201...

Page 21: ...lume control 10 On off switch ATTENTION The microSD card must be inserted in the correct direction Do not apply force when inserting cards otherwise they may be damaged P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5...

Page 22: ...ent AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Please observe the instructions for safe operation of the mains adapter You connect the mains adapter to a power socket The mains adapter supplies the tablet PC with power and...

Page 23: ...adapter or a PC in both cases you use the supplied micro USB cable NOTICE The charging process is considerably faster if the mains adapter is used When the mains adapter is connected and switched on...

Page 24: ...ou can also select a password or other protection option under Sicherheit in the system settings Note that some applications may continue to run and use energy In standby mode the device usually remai...

Page 25: ...ivided into several pages which you can access by swiping with your finger to the left The home screen is used to display app shortcuts and widgets and already contains some of these elements Among ot...

Page 26: ...and installed applications and the Internet Autocomplete suggestions will appear as you type into the search bar Tapping this icon will start a voice search on the Internet Say the search text into th...

Page 27: ...still use memory and processor resources Recent apps Tapping this button will display an overview of the last apps to be opened This provides a convenient way of switching back and forth between apps...

Page 28: ...being operated with a SIM card The left side displays messages and notifications These messages may be warnings or messages concerning active downloads incoming text messages and e mails for instance...

Page 29: ...For each setting there is an icon and a title By tapping the icon you can turn the setting on or off In this way you can quickly turn Wi Fi on or off for example By tapping the title you access the ac...

Page 30: ...networks Icon Menu name Description Wi Fi Used to configure and manage wireless connections Wi Fi Bluetooth Used to configure and manage wireless connections Bluetooth Data usage Displays the data us...

Page 31: ...microSD card and the internal device memory Battery Displays the battery charge level and remaining battery time Apps Manage apps and install new apps Users Manage the user accounts on this tablet PC...

Page 32: ...security settings for example backup restore and personal data 8 3 4 Accounts Icon Menu name Description Accounts Here you can link a new or existing account with the current user account e g a Google...

Page 33: ...updates 8 1 Software updates The software on your device occasionally needs updates to fix possible errors or carry out optimisations Software updates are usually performed via the Internet and merely...

Page 34: ...N You access the settings for Wi Fi and Bluetooth by starting the Settings app or tapping the title in the respective Quick Settings 8 3 1 Activating Wi Fi Open the Wi Fi settings If necessary tap the...

Page 35: ...headsets for example to your Android device 8 4 1 Activating Bluetooth Open the Bluetooth settings If necessary tap the small switch icon in the upper right area of the screen to activate Bluetooth Y...

Page 36: ...you press and hold the on off switch for a few seconds ATTENTION Disable the option for wireless networks whenever you are in an environment where this could interfere with critical functions or sens...

Page 37: ...ypes of storage media microSD memory cards USB storage for example USB sticks or USB hard drives To use USB storage you need a USB host cable If you would like to connect an external hard drive to you...

Page 38: ...ion 10 1 Inserting a microSD card NOTICE Memory cards can be inserted in only one direction If a card is inserted incorrectly this can cause damage to the card reader and or the card Push the microSD...

Page 39: ...press lightly on the microSD card The microSD card is released and partially comes out of the slot Remove the memory card by carefully pulling it out P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B L indd 39 P7...

Page 40: ...rage connected 10 4 Removing USB storage Tap Settings Storage Tap Remove USB memory Remove the USB storage by carefully pulling out the USB host cable ATTENTION Never remove external storage from the...

Page 41: ...roid device if the system is blocked Press and hold the on off switch for approximately 10 seconds until the device switches off It can then be switched on again What do I do if the picture photo is n...

Page 42: ...stomer service team if you have any problems and we will try to find a solution Before you call us please have your sales receipt and the following information to hand What message if any appears on t...

Page 43: ...lay is the most sensitive part of the tablet PC as it consists of thin glass Damage to the display can therefore occur if it is not handled with care Do not scratch the cover of the tablet PC as any s...

Page 44: ...end of its service life the device should not be disposed of with the household rubbish Please enquire about the options for environmentally friendly disposal Packaging The product has been packaged...

Page 45: ...ory optional 8 GB or 16 GB internal memory Display 17 8 cm 7 inch touch screen Resolution 1280 x 800 pixels Battery 3400 mAh li ion battery Wireless features WLAN IEEE 802 11b g n Bluetooth 4 0 Camera...

Page 46: ...his product is based in part on open source software the use of which is subject to the GNU General Public License GPL Version 2 This goes hand in hand with a commitment on the part of the manufacture...

Page 47: ...mation Further information about the GPL as well as official translations in various languages can be found at http www fsf org licensing 17 FCC Statement NOTE POTENTIAL FOR RADIO TELEVISION INTERFERE...

Page 48: ...the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Inter ference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes or modifications not expressly appro...

Page 49: ...posure to radio waves established by the Federal Communications Commission USA These requirements set a SAR limit of 1 6 W kg averaged over one gram of tissue The highest SAR value reported under this...

Page 50: ...y Asked Questions 41 Front 20 L Left side 21 M Mains adapter 18 22 Mains operation 22 Maintenance 43 O On off switch 24 Operating safety Cabling 19 Environmental temperature 16 Power supply 18 Operati...

Page 51: ...24 Support 42 Switching on the tablet PC 24 T Technical data 45 U USB sticks connecting 40 V Views 20 Front 20 Views Front 20 W Wi Fi 34 Wi Fi activating 34 P733X EN Generic RC5 Content 5 0 O B L indd...

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