Toshiba e310 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
Introduction
User's Manual iv
TOSHIBA Pocket PC e310 Version
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Last Saved on 15/03/2002 14:34
ENGLISH using Euro_C.dot Printed on 15/03/2002 as PDA2_UK
Limitation of liability
Toshiba Corporation is in no way liable for any damage resulting from
earthquakes, fire, actions on the part of a third party, other accidents
beyond the control of Toshiba Corporation or intentional acts,
negligence or misuse on the part of the user or any usage under
abnormal conditions.
Toshiba Corporation is in no way liable for any damage, including but
not limited to change or loss of stored data, loss of business profit,
lost profits, interruption of business, or lost communication
opportunities that are caused by usage or non-usability of this
product.
Toshiba Corporation is in no way liable for any damage resulting from
failure to comply with the contents of this instruction manual.
Toshiba Corporation is in no way liable for any damage resulting from
malfunction due to usage in combination with connection devices,
software, or devices other than those provided by Toshiba
Corporation with the product.
Handling the unit (including the built-in batteries)
WARNINGS
Turn the power off in areas where usage is prohibited, such as
onboard aircraft or in a hospital and do not use the pocket PC.
Usage in such areas can cause an accident due to negative effects on
equipment such as aviation equipment onboard or medical
equipment.
Keep the pocket PC no less than 22 cm away from persons with a
heart pacemaker implant when using the device in combination with a
mobile phone.
Failure to maintain this distance can cause an accident due to
negative effects on the pacemaker at close proximity.
Do not use the pocket PC when driving a car, etc. or while walking.
Usage when driving a car or while walking can cause a traffic accident
or injury.
Do not allow metallic objects, such as staples and clips, to enter
inside the pocket PC.
Do not connect the terminals (metallic parts) with metallic objects.
Entry of or contact with foreign objects can cause heat generation or
ignition.