While using your device, remember to follow the safety rules listed below.
- Do not use your device while driving a vehicle. If you must use your device, pull off the road to a safe spot first.
- Turn off your device while on an aircraft. Because wireless devices interfere with navigation systems, FCC regulations prohibit use of your device in the air. Follow airline rules and switch off your device when directed.
- Turn off your device while in a hospital. Adhere to posted signs in hospitals, where an active wireless device could interfere with hospital equipment and pacemakers.
- Use only approved device accessories. Do not insert or connect incompatible products to your device.
- Turn off your device while at a fueling station or near blasting. Do not use wireless devices near fuel or other chemicals. Follow posted restrictions at these sites.
- When traveling abroad, never plug the battery into a power source that does not correspond to both the voltage and frequency specified on the charger.
- Always use the battery charger included with your device. Use of an unauthorized battery charger may result in bodily injury or property damage.
- Never dispose of your device by incineration.
- Never allow any metallic objects to become inserted into your device, such as staples or paper clips.
- Never use or store your device in the following locations:
- Anywhere it may be exposed to water (e.g., bathroom or sauna)
- Conditions of high humidity (e.g., rain or fog)
- Conditions of extreme high temperatures (e.g., near fire or in a sealed automobile)
- In direct sunlight
- Locations or sites subject to strong vibration
To turn off your device when required, press and hold the
Power On/Off button for three seconds.
To turn off the radio, press the
Jump button, then press
Menu 
and select
Controls >
Wireless. On the Wireless Options dialog box that appears, select the
Wireless Off option.
Warning! The hinge in the swivel display lid is assisted by a very strong magnet. Be careful to keep the device away from magnetically sensitive items, such as credit cards, tickets with magnetic strips, and floppy disks.