Motion Computing MKB005 User Manual

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See the Installation Instructions before connecting to the power 
supply.
For important information about mounting and installation of 
Tablet PCs, see “Product mounting and installation disclaimer” on 
page 2.
Tablet PC precautions
Do not attempt to service the Tablet PC yourself, disassemble nor 
modify it nor its components. You may damage the unit or its 
components.
Operate the Tablet PC at the recommended temperature range of 
+5
o
C to +45
o
C (+41
o
F to +113
o
F). Store it at a temperature of -20
o
to +60
o
C (+4
o
F to +140
o
F)
Certain environments may contain particles or debris that can 
adhere to the Tablet PC display or to the Tablet PC pen tip. To avoid 
damaging the display, clean it frequently with the cleaning cloth 
provided or with a soft cloth. You may spray a window-type cleaner 
or apply water to the cloth, but do not spray liquids directly on the 
display.
Change pen tips regularly, especially if you work in an environment 
that contains particles or debris. Dropping the pen onto a rough 
surface may damage the pen tip or embed particles in it that can 
damage the Tablet PC display. For instructions about changing the 
pen tips, refer to the Motion Tablet PC User Guide found on the Tablet 
PC or go to the Motion Web site at www.motioncomputing.com to 
download the latest version of this Guide.
Store the pen in the pen bay of the Tablet PC. Carrying it in a pocket, 
toolbox, or similar receptacle that contains particles or debris may 
damage the pen tip or embed particles in it that can damage the 
Tablet PC display.
Your J3400 Tablet PC may ship with a back panel insert (non-
functioning battery) installed in the tablet. Do not discard the back 
panel insert.  In the event your battery or spare battery becomes 
damaged and is being replaced by the manufacturer, you will need 
the back panel insert to insert into the battery bay to prevent 
foreign objects falling into the battery bay.
For audio sound pressure statements, see “Comfort and health” on 
page 14.