•Keep batteries away from children.
•Do not mix batteries of different types or old and new batteries.
•Always replace old, weak or
•Remove the batteries if the device will be inactive longer than a month.
•Do not open, puncture or otherwise damage the batteries.
•Do not use fire to dispose of batteries.
Released battery electrolyte is corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes and skin and may be toxic if swallowed.
Comfortable TypingResearch suggests that physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles may be related to repetitive motion, an improperly set up work area, incorrect body posture, and poor work habits.
To reduce the risk of injury, follow these precautions:
•Stand, stretch, and move around several times every hour.
•Every once in a while, work on a different task with your hands. Avoid repetitive motions. Use shortcut keys to move efficiently and avoid repetitive, awkward movement.
•Type gently and lightly.
•Relax your shoulders and keep your elbows at your sides. Adjust the keyboard so that you don’t have to stretch to reach it.
•Adjust your position so that you don’t have to bend your wrists to type; avoid placing your wrists on a sharp edge.
If you feel discomfort of numbness in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck or back while typing, get the advice of a qualified medical professional.
Important Notes about Bluetooth DevicesThe Stowaway Universal Bluetooth keyboard can emit radio frequency (RF) energy whenever the green LED is flashing. Care should be taken when used around medical devices or equipment. For specific information, consult with the product manufacturer or your physician before use. To stop interference, close the keyboard or remove its batteries.
The Stowaway Universal Bluetooth keyboard should not be used on any aircraft. Before boarding an aircraft, close the keyboard to ensure there is no RF transmission.
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