Installation guide
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ii Important Information
Other Precautions
• Don’t disassemble the AirLiner WS100 wireless slate or its tools. If you disassemble the slate
or its tools, you’ll void your warranty.
• Don’t attempt to twist the pen open. It must remain a sealed unit to ensure proper
performance.
• To maintain the sensitivity of your pen tip, don’t store the pen in a container where it will rest on
its tip.
• Don’t leave the tethered pen or the cordless mouse on the slate’s workspace when you aren’t
using them, as this may interfere with pointer positioning.
• If you drop the battery onto a hard surface, you should replace the battery even if there is no
obvious damage, as it may be damaged internally. This will prevent potential damage that
could occur to the slate if a damaged battery leaks after you’ve installed it.
• If the battery loses all of its charge, you can’t recharge it.
• Don’t clean the slate with volatile liquids such as paint thinner or benzene, as they may
damage the overlay. Instead, regularly clean the slate with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust
and dirt particles. If necessary, dampen the cloth using very mild soap that is diluted with
water.
• When you’re not using the AirLiner WS100 wireless slate and its tools, store them in a clean,
dry place.
• Avoid exposing this product to extreme hot or cold. The operating temperature range is from
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). The AirLiner WS100 wireless slate functions best at room
temperature.
WARNING
Don’t use the AirLiner WS100 wireless slate in a facility control system or any other
environment that requires extremely high reliability, or where the use of a wireless
device may cause interference; the slate may interfere with or cause other
electronic devices to malfunction, or other wireless devices may interfere with or
cause the slate to malfunction. Where use is prohibited, turn off the slate to prevent
the possibility of it interfering with or causing other electronic devices to
malfunction. SMART doesn’t accept any liability for direct or consequential
damages.