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Text excerpt from page 89 (click to view)
Notes on use
Handling your CLI� handheld
� Make sure you do not scratch or damage your CLI� handheld�s screen. Always use the supplied stylus to tap on the screen. Do not use a writing pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the screen. � Do not expose your CLI� handheld to rain or moisture. Should water enter the circuitry through the buttons and switches, your CLI� handheld may be damaged. � Your CLI� handheld�s screen is made of glass. Do not drop or submit your CLI� handheld to excessive shock. Do not carry your CLI� handheld in your pocket. If you sit down with your CLI� handheld in the pocket, your CLI� handheld may break. � Avoid using or storing your CLI� handheld in locations subject to: � extremely high temperatures, such as inside a car exposed to the sun, or near a heater. � direct sunlight � high humidity � excessive dust � The rubber feet of the charger cradle may lose their adhesion if they become dirty. If this occurs, clean the rubber feet with a soft damp cloth.
Cleaning your CLI� handheld
� Clean your CLI� handheld with a soft, dry cloth. � Wipe any dirt and dust from the camera lens by using a soft damp cotton swab.
If condensation occurs
Turn off your CLI� handheld for approximately one hour to clear condensation before use. If you leave condensation within the camera lens, you may not be able to take clear pictures.
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Cleaning the stylus
Tapping or dragging the screen with a dirty stylus may damage the screen surface. Wipe the stylus with a dry cloth when it gets dirty.