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Keep the electronic dictionary away from your chest (breast pocket,
etc.) if you are wearing a pacemaker or other medical device.
Magnetism from the electronic dictionary can affect a pacemaker or
other device. If you feel any abnormality, immediately move away from
the electronic dictionary and contact your physician.
Never carry the electronic dictionary along with a magnetic card
(credit card, cash card, prepaid card, etc.) The electronic dictionary
uses components that generate a magnetic fi eld, which can make a
magnetic card unusable.
Be sure to keep backup copies of any data you transfer from a
computer to the electronic dictionary or a microSD memory card. Do
not delete the data from your computer after transferring it. Malfunction
or repair of the electronic dictionary can cause all of its memory
content to be deleted.
LCD
Never apply strong pressure to the LCD screen or subject it to strong
impact. Doing so can cause the glass to crack.
Should the LCD glass ever break, avoid touching the liquid that may
leak from the LCD. Contact with LCD liquid can cause skin irritation.
Should you accidentally get liquid leaking from the LCD in your mouth,
immediately rinse your mouth and contact your physician.
Should liquid leaking from the LCD get into your eyes or onto your
skin, immediately rinse for at least 15 minutes and then contact your
physician.
Due to limitations of the LCD used in this electronic dictionary, graphic
images may not appear as they do on your computer display in terms
of colour, etc.
Some display pixels may not light or may remain lit.
The liquid crystal panel used for the display is a product of very
high accuracy technology. The effective pixel rate of the display
is 99.99%, which means that no more than 0.01% of the pixels
do not light or remain lit at all times. This is normal and does not
indicate malfunction.
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