Safety and Care

This section explains important information about safety and about caring for your NOOK.

Safety

If you follow some straightforward precautions, your NOOK is a safe device.

Electricity

Your NOOK is an electrical device. Only use an approved power adapter. If you open the back cover, unplug the device from the power adapter and turn it off first.

Water

Your NOOK is not a waterproof device. If it starts to rain, get under cover or put your NOOK away. Don’t read in the bathtub. You could ruin your NOOK.

Situations that Demand Your Attention

Some situations demand your attention. If you shouldn’t be reading a book while doing them, then you shouldn’t be reading on your NOOK either. Driving? Don’t even think about it. Operating a train? Don’t be daft. Watching children? Yes, but only if you can do it in a way that fairly divides your attention and does not endanger them. Use common sense—the eBook will still be on your NOOK to read tomorrow.

Airplanes

To use your NOOK on an airplane, set it to Airplane mode. For more information about use on airplanes, see “Use on Airplanes” on page 38.

Electronic Equipment

If you are around sensitive electronic equipment, for example in a hospital, ask if you may use your NOOK. You probably can if you set it to Airplane mode, except in an intensive care setting.

Battery

Please note the following safety information about the battery:

Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred the battery.

Do not modify or remanufacture the battery, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse the battery in or expose it to water or other liquids, or expose the battery to fire, explosions, or other hazards.

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