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Livescribe™ Smartpen User Guide
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The included Micro USB cable or any standard Micro USB cable for the Echo smartpen.
W
ARNING
: D
O
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
DO
ANY
REPAIRS
YOURSELF
.
D
O
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
OPEN
THE
L
IVESCRIBE
SMARTPEN
,
DISASSEMBLE
IT
,
REMOVE
THE
BATTERY
,
OR
ATTEMPT
TO
REPLACE
THE
BATTERY
YOURSELF
. T
HIS
RUNS
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
,
FIRE
,
PERSONAL
INJURY
,
PROPERTY
DAMAGE
OR
DAMAGE
TO
YOUR
SMARTPEN
,
AS
WELL
AS
VOIDING
THE
LIMITED
WARRANTY
. T
HERE
ARE
NO
USER
-
SERVICEABLE
COMPONENTS
INSIDE
AND
ANY
ATTEMPT
TO
OPEN
YOUR
SMARTPEN
WILL
VOID
THE
WARRANTY
.
D
O
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
ACCESS
THE
BATTERY
. T
HE
RECHARGEABLE
BATTERY
IS
NOT
ACCESSIBLE
AND
IS
NOT
INTENDED
TO
BE
REMOVED
,
REPLACED
,
OR
TOUCHED
. T
HE
BATTERY
CONTENTS
CAN
BE
HAZARDOUS
IF
INGESTED
. T
HE
BATTERY
TECHNOLOGY
IS
COMBUSTIBLE
AND
ONLY
CHEMICAL
FIRE
RETARDANTS
OR
SAND
SHOULD
BE
USED
TO
EXTINGUISH
FLAMES
. D
O
NOT
USE
WATER
. I
F
THE
BATTERY
LEAKS
,
DO
NOT
ALLOW
THE
LIQUID
TO
COME
IN
CONTACT
WITH
THE
SKIN
OR
EYES
.
I
F
IT
DOES
COME
IN
CONTACT
WITH
SKIN
OR
EYES
USE
LARGE
AMOUNTS
OF
WATER
TO
WASH
THE
AFFECTED
AREA
AND
IMMEDIATELY
SEEK
MEDICAL
ADVICE
.
Cleaning Your Livescribe™ Smartpen
If your smartpen appears sluggish or non-responsive when you interact with printed controls, the
infrared lens at its tip may be dirty. Clean this lens with an alcohol wipe.
Clean the exterior of your smartpen with a clean, soft cloth dampened slightly with water.
Disposal
Do not dispose of this product in the trash. As with any product containing batteries, check with your
local waste or recycling company to determine the correct disposal method and location in your area.
Hearing Notice
Long-term exposure to the playback of loud recordings, at high volume, may result in permanent
hearing loss. When using earbuds or headphones, it is recommended that recordings are listened to
at moderate volumes. Set the volume to a safe level. A rule of thumb is that the recorded audio
should not be so loud that you cannot hear people speaking to you.