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luePad VP111 / VP112 Quick Start Guide
Battery tips
• Avoid over‐charging the battery after it reaches 100%. Overheating would damage the battery
irreversibly. In rare cases, overheating for extended period could result in explosions.
• Avoid over‐charging the battery after it reaches 100%. Overheating would damage the battery
irreversibly. In rare cases, overheating for extended period could result in explosions.
• Do not spill water, salt water, juice or other fluids on a lithium‐ion battery. Doing so may break
the protective circuit built into the battery, resulting in the battery being charged with an abnormal
current or voltage, and causing overheating, explosion or fire.
• Adjust screen brightness, delete unused apps and turn off Wi‐Fi when applicable for longer
battery life.
• Avoid using the tablet when its temperature is 120F or higher.
• Battery indicator may not be linear, i.e. last 30% could last as long as first 70%.
• Do not charge lithium‐ion batteries in any place exposed to direct sunlight, such as a vehicle
dashboard or a window sill, or exposed to high temperatures such as a vehicle parked in the sun.
High temperatures may result in applying abnormal current or voltage when charging, and leading
to overheating, explosion or fire.
• Keep devices that contain batteries and batteries themselves out of reach of children.
Mishandling of lithium‐ion batteries is dangerous.
• Keep batteries away from children and pets to prevent them from being licked, swallowed,
chewed, etc.
• If the lithium‐ion battery gives off an odor, is discolored, deforms, or reacts in anyway unusual
during use, recharging or storage, disconnect the tablet from the charger and do not use it again.
Continuing to use such batteries may result in overheating, explosion or fire.
• If a battery leaks or gives off an unusual odor, immediately remove it and place it away from
any naked flame. The leaking electrolyte is inflammable and can cause the battery to explode or
catch fire.
• Do not leave lithium‐ion batteries near a heat source, such as a stove. Doing so may result in
overheating, explosion or fire.
current or voltage, and causing overheating, explosion or fire.
• Adjust screen brightness, delete unused apps and turn off Wi‐Fi when applicable for longer
battery life.
• Avoid using the tablet when its temperature is 120F or higher.
• Battery indicator may not be linear, i.e. last 30% could last as long as first 70%.
• Do not charge lithium‐ion batteries in any place exposed to direct sunlight, such as a vehicle
dashboard or a window sill, or exposed to high temperatures such as a vehicle parked in the sun.
High temperatures may result in applying abnormal current or voltage when charging, and leading
to overheating, explosion or fire.
• Keep devices that contain batteries and batteries themselves out of reach of children.
Mishandling of lithium‐ion batteries is dangerous.
• Keep batteries away from children and pets to prevent them from being licked, swallowed,
chewed, etc.
• If the lithium‐ion battery gives off an odor, is discolored, deforms, or reacts in anyway unusual
during use, recharging or storage, disconnect the tablet from the charger and do not use it again.
Continuing to use such batteries may result in overheating, explosion or fire.
• If a battery leaks or gives off an unusual odor, immediately remove it and place it away from
any naked flame. The leaking electrolyte is inflammable and can cause the battery to explode or
catch fire.
• Do not leave lithium‐ion batteries near a heat source, such as a stove. Doing so may result in
overheating, explosion or fire.
The font on the screen is too small and hurts my eyes. Is it defective?
Human eyes are more comfortable reading text with bigger font sizes. The minimum font size suitable for long time
reading varies by person and his/her physical conditions. A page of paper on a 7 inch tablet will be much smaller
than the same page on a 10 inch tablet. So it takes much more effort to read on this tiny tablet resulting in hurting
eyes for some people. This is the reason why a 7 inch tablet is not called a book reader. It is not designed for this
purpose. Watching videos is much easier and comfortable because you don’t have to read all details. Please
consider tablets with bigger screens if you would do a lot reading with the tablet.
reading varies by person and his/her physical conditions. A page of paper on a 7 inch tablet will be much smaller
than the same page on a 10 inch tablet. So it takes much more effort to read on this tiny tablet resulting in hurting
eyes for some people. This is the reason why a 7 inch tablet is not called a book reader. It is not designed for this
purpose. Watching videos is much easier and comfortable because you don’t have to read all details. Please
consider tablets with bigger screens if you would do a lot reading with the tablet.
Pictures/videos on the tablet are not as vivid as those on an iPad. Is the tablet
defective?