Introduction
TOSHIBA Pocket PC e740
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TOSHIBA Pocket PC e740
Version
1
Last Saved on 10/05/2002 21:02
ENGLISH using Euro_C.dot –– Printed on 10/05/2002 as PDA3_UK
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Do not connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands.
Connecting or disconnecting under these conditions can cause
electric shock.
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Do not leave open containers filled with liquid, such as cups, near the
AC adaptor.
Spilt liquid entering the Pocket PC can cause ignition or electric shock.
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Do not use the Pocket PC in locations, such as a bathroom, where it
will be subjected to liquid splashes.
Exposure to liquid can cause ignition or electric shock.
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If dust is found on or around the pins of the power plug, turn off the
Pocket PC and disconnect the power plug from the outlet, then wipe
off the dust using a dry cloth.
Dust accumulation on the power plug can cause fire due to loss of
insulation.
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Do not disassemble, remodel, or repair.
Disassembly, remodelling, or repair can cause fire, electric shock, or
injury.
Please contact the dealer from whom the Pocket PC was purchased
and request repair service.
CAUTIONS
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When unplugging the power plug from the outlet, disconnect the
power cord by grasping the power plug itself.
Pulling out the power cord by grasping the cable can cause ignition or
electric shock due to cable damage.
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When handling the power cord, observe the following rules.
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Do not damage the power cord.
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Do not tamper with the power cord.
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Do not twist the power cord.
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Do not forcibly bend the power cord.
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Do not pull the power cord.
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Do not overload the power cord.
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Do not heat the power cord.
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Do not place it close to heating apparatus.
Failure to do so can cause fire or electric shock.
If you find that the power cord is damaged, please call the dealer from
whom the Pocket PC was purchased and purchase a new power cord.
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Do not connect terminals (metallic parts) with metallic objects, such as
wires.
Connecting the terminals (metallic parts) with metallic objects can
cause heat generation or burns.
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Keep the Pocket PC out of the reach of infants.
Placing within the reach of infants can cause injury.