Routine care, Protecting the screen, Routine care –8 – HP iPAQ hw6500 Unlocked Mobile Messenger series User Manual

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Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Mobile Messenger

1–8

SHORTCUT: To access the Align Screen application without tapping on

the screen, push down and hold the 5-Way Navigation button and the

Contacts application button located to the left of the Navigation button.

3.

Tap the cross-hair object at each location. Be precise when tapping

the cross-hair object.

4.

Tap OK.

Routine Care

To keep your HP iPAQ in good condition and working properly, follow

these guidelines:

Keep your HP iPAQ away from excessive moisture and

temperature extremes.

Do not expose your HP iPAQ to liquids or precipitation.

Avoid exposing your HP iPAQ to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet

light for extended periods of time.

When not in use, store your HP iPAQ in a case. You can select from

a wide variety of case options at

www.hp.com/go/

ipaqaccessories

.

Protecting the Screen

CAUTION: The screen and camera lens of your HP iPAQ is made of glass

and can be damaged or broken by drops, impacts, or pressure.

NOTE: HP is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your

failure to follow the instructions that came with the HP branded product.

Refer to the warranty document included with your HP iPAQ for

more information.

You should observe the following practices to protect the screen and

camera lens of your HP iPAQ from damage.

When transporting your HP iPAQ in a purse, pocket, briefcase, etc.,

ensure the device does not get compressed, bent, dropped, hit, or

sat on.

When not in use, close the flip cover on your HP iPAQ and store it

in a case. You can select from a wide variety of case options at

www.hp.com/go/ipaqaccessories

.

Do not place anything on top of your HP iPAQ to prevent damage

to the screen.

Avoid exposing your HP iPAQ to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet

light for extended periods of time.

Avoid scratching the surface of the screen and the camera lens and

banging them against hard objects.

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