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Chapter 10: Product Safety and Maintenance

WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN

FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR OTHER INJURY OR DAMAGE

Product Safety Information

The Pulse smartpen may be damaged by improper handling or storage. Do not drop, throw,

bend, crush, deform, puncture or open the Pulse smartpen. Failure to follow these instructions

could result in electric shock, fire, personal injury or property damage, or damage to the Pulse

smartpen as well as voiding your limited warranty.

• Do not drop the Pulse smartpen or allow any other kind of strong impact, which can

severely damage it or prevent it from working properly.

• Do not open or disassemble the Pulse smartpen for any reason. There are no

serviceable components.

• Do not expose the Pulse smartpen to water or any other liquids. It is not waterproof

or water resistant. Do not leave it in damp conditions.

• Do not attempt to charge the Pulse smartpen via any other means other than the

USB cradle provided.

• Do not attempt to access the battery. The rechargeable battery is not accessible and

is not intended to be removed, replaced or touched. The battery contents can be
hazardous if ingested. The battery technology is combustible and only chemical fire
retardants or sand should be used to extinguish flames. Do not use water.

• If the battery leaks, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. If

it does come in contact with skin or eyes use large amounts of water to wash the
affected area and immediately seek medical advice.

• Do not dispose of the Pulse smartpen in a fire, as the battery may explode or flame.

• Only use Livescribe-approved ink cartridges.

WARNING: DO NOT MAKE ANY REPAIRS YOURSELF. DO NOT attempt to

open the Pulse smartpen, disassemble it, remove the battery or attempt to
replace the battery yourself. This runs the risk of electric shock, fire, personal
injury or property damage, and voiding the limited warranty.

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