Operating instructions
Hexaglot Attaché
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Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Hexaglot Attaché. Please take a few minutes to read through
these operating instructions carefully before using it so as to be able to take full advantage
of its functions and have years of enjoyment. Please keep these operating instructions in a
safe place so as to be easily accessible next time you need to look something up. Hexaglot
wishes you all the best in using your Hexaglot Attaché!
Using the operating instructions
The keys of the Hexaglot Attaché are depicted as white framed boxes in these operating
instructions: The TRANS symbol stands for the TRANS key on your Hexaglot Attaché.
The functions of the display keys are depicted as black boxes with white lettering: The
PHRASE symbol stands for the display key above which "PHRASE" is displayed in inverse
colouring. The screen diagrams described in the operating instructions are provided purely
as examples. Actual diagrams in the device may vary.
NOTE:
Describe unusual features in using the device and warn of operating error.
ATTENTION:
Indicates possible endangerings for the user, for the device, other material assets or the
environment.
TIP:
Accentuate tips and notices for you.
1. Precautions
To ensure years of trouble-free enjoyment, and to maintain your guarantee, please note the
following:
ATTENTION:
- Never carry out repairs yourself. There are no serviceable parts in the device.
- Do not expose device to water, sand or dust.
- Never use coloured paint thinners or other chemical cleaning agents. Read "Taking
care of your product".
- Do not expose device to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.
- Do not drop or expose to heavy impact.
- Do not expose the device to heavy pressure or bending (i.e. transportation in trouser
pockets): The LCD may break.
Storing data in the device
The device has a 1 MB memory area which is freely usable for the user to store his own
dictionary entries or memos. This memory retains its content even after batteries have been
exchanged or when the batteries are flat.
ATTENTION:
We recommend making a written note of any important information. Essentially any system
with an electronic memory can lose information under certain conditions.










