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Component replacement precautions
Review the following component replacement precautions:
Use only components sold by Xplore Technologies with your Tablet PC. Installation or use of
non-Xplore components may damage the Tablet PC and/or its components and void the
warranty.
Components currently available from Xplore Technologies as user replaceable parts include an
AC power adapter (rated for general use) and battery pack. These components may change
from time to time. Contact Xplore Technologies for more information or if you have questions
about replacing a specific component.
Do not replace or attempt to service internal Tablet PC components such as the hard disk drive,
Bluetooth card, internal antennas, memory modules, or wireless module components. Such
actions can damage the Tablet PC and/or its components and void the warranty.
Sound pressure/volume notice
Excessive sound pressure from earphones or headphones can cause hearing damage and hearing
loss. Adjustments of the volume control or equalizer to settings other than the default setting can
increase earphone and headphone output voltage and therefore increase the volume and sound
pressure levels to levels above the healthy range.
Wireless devices
Although Xplore sells and may recommend certain wireless Mini PCI-Express devices for the Tablet
PC, these should only be installed by Xplore or a qualified Xplore repair facility. If you choose to install
non-approved wireless devices yourself, you may damage the equipment and/or its internal
components and void the warranty. Contact Xplore Technologies or your authorized Xplore reseller
for information about recommended repair facilities and locations near you.
Comfort and health
Health Warning: Using a keyboard or pointing device may be linked to serious injuries or disorders.
For more information, visit the Mayo Clinic™ Web site at www.mayoclinic.com. In the Search field,
enter keyboard or mouse shoulder to find relevant information about using these tools.
You can help prevent occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, and other parts of
your body as follows:
Take frequent breaks to stretch and change your working position.
Rest your hands and wrists frequently so they have time to recover from repetitive movements.
Use a wrist pad.
Use the touch pad on a keyboard or the tablet pen to change the way you use your hands and
wrists and to provide a break from the keyboard and mouse.
If symptoms persist or continue to occur and include pain, throbbing, aching, tingling, numbness,
burning sensations, or stiffness, DO NOT IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS. PROMPTLY SEE A
QUALIFIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.