Apple A1403 Manuel D’Utilisation

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This Important Product Information Guide contains 
safety, handling, disposal and recycling, regulatory, 
and software license information, as well as the 
one-year limited warranty for iPad.
Look for other environmental information in the iPad 
User Guide
 at:  support.apple.com/manuals/ipad
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  Read all safety information below and 
operating instructions before using iPad 
to avoid injury. For detailed operating 
instructions, read the iPad User Guide on 
your iPad by visiting help.apple.com/ipad 
or using the iPad User Guide bookmark in 
Safari. For a downloadable version of the 
iPad User Guide and the latest version of 
this Important Product Information Guide, 
visit:  support.apple.com/manuals/ipad
Important Safety and Handling 
Information
WARNING:  Failure to follow these safety 
instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or 
other injury or damage to iPad or other property.
Carrying and Handling iPad  iPad contains sensitive 
components. Do not drop, disassemble, open, crush, 
bend, deform, puncture, shred, microwave, incinerate, 
paint, or insert foreign objects into iPad. 
Avoiding Water and Wet Locations  Do not 
use iPad in rain, or near washbasins or other wet 
locations. Take care not to spill any food or liquid on 
iPad. In case iPad gets wet, unplug all cables, turn 
off iPad (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, and 
then slide the onscreen slider) before cleaning, and 
allow it to dry thoroughly before turning it on again. 
Do not attempt to dry iPad with an external heat 
source, such as a microwave oven or hair dryer.  
An iPad that has been damaged as a result of 
exposure to liquids is not serviceable. 
Repairing or Modifying iPad  Never attempt to 
repair or modify iPad yourself. Disassembling iPad 
may cause damage that is not covered under the 
warranty. iPad does not contain any user-serviceable 
parts, except for the SIM card and SIM tray on 
iPad Wi-Fi + 3G. Service should only be provided  
by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. If iPad  
has been in contact with liquids, punctured, or 
subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you  
take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider.  
For service information, choose iPad Help from the 
Help menu in iTunes or go to:   
www.apple.com/support/ipad/service 
Battery Replacement  The rechargeable battery in 
iPad should be replaced only by Apple or an Apple 
Authorized Service Provider. For more information 
about battery replacement services, go to:   
www.apple.com/batteries/replacements.html
Charging iPad  To charge iPad, use only the Apple 
Dock Connector to USB Cable with an Apple 10W 
USB Power Adapter or a high-power USB port on 
another device that is compliant with the USB 
2.0 standard, another Apple-branded product or 
accessory designed to work with iPad, or a third-
party accessory certified to use Apple’s “Works 
with iPad” logo.
Read all safety instructions for any products 
and accessories before using with iPad. Apple is 
not responsible for the operation of third-party 
accessories or their compliance with safety and 
regulatory standards.
When you use the Apple 10W USB Power Adapter 
to charge iPad, make sure that the power adapter 
is fully assembled before you plug it into a power 
outlet. Then insert the Apple 10W USB Power 
Adapter firmly into the power outlet. Do not connect 
or disconnect the Apple 10W USB Power Adapter 
with wet hands.
The Apple 10W USB Power Adapter may become 
warm during normal use. Always allow adequate 
ventilation around the Apple 10W USB Power 
Adapter and use care when handling. Unplug 
the Apple 10W USB Power Adapter if any of the 
following conditions exist: 
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The power cord or plug has become frayed or 
damaged. 
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The adapter is exposed to rain, liquid, or excessive 
moisture. 
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The adapter case has become damaged. 
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You suspect the adapter needs service or repair. 
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You want to clean the adapter. 
Avoiding Hearing Damage  Permanent hearing 
loss may occur if the receiver, earbuds, headphones, 
or earpiece are used at high volume. Use only 
compatible receivers, earbuds, headphones,  or 
earpieces with your device. Turn on the audio and 
check the volume before inserting anything in your 
ear. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of 
sound that may sound normal but can be damaging 
to your hearing. If you experience ringing in your 
ears or muffled speech, stop listening and have 
your hearing checked. The louder the volume, the 
less time is required before your hearing could be 
affected. Hearing experts suggest that to protect 
your hearing: 
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Limit the amount of time you use the receiver, 
earbuds, headphones, or earpieces at high volume.