User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Using the CK32 I-Safe Handheld Computer
- Understanding Windows Mobile
- Configuring the CK32 I-Safe
- Configuring the Operating Parameters
- Setting Up Ethernet Communications
- Setting Up Bluetooth Communications
- Setting Up 802.11 Radio Communications
- Configuring Security on the CK32 I-Safe
- Developing and Installing Applications
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Accessories
- AN1 Communications Adapter (P/N 871-223-xxx)
- AC11 Quad Battery Charger (P/N 852-914-xxx)
- Handle (P/N 714-625-xxx)
- Hand Strap (P/N 825-183-xxx)
- Carrying Strap Kit (P/N 825-186-xxx)
- AB6 Battery Pack (P/N 318-021-xxx)
- Tethered Stylus (P/N 203-828-xxx)
- Battery Eliminator (P/N 714-619-xxx)
- Power Supply (P/N 851-061-xxx)
- Screen Protector (P/N 346-065-004)
- Index
Chapter 5— Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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Add just enough soap to a quantity of water to start and create
sudsing (using agitation while adding), but no more; you can't go
wrong with this solution. Keep in mind that the water should just
be warm; hot water can have adverse affects on some plastics.
• Ammonia is not compatible with polycarbonates, a major
component in the CK32 I-Safe housing; it is NOT
recommended as a cleaner.
• Plastic cleaners like 3M Plastic Cleaner, Plexus®, Meguiar’s®
PlastX, All Kleer Plastic Cleaner & Polish and the like all have
polishes (micro-abrasives) and waxes that make them
unsuitable for cleaning the handle and computer.
• Plastic protectants like Armor All® or Son of a Gun® are for
protecting plastic from UV rays. They clean to some degree,
but can leave the product slippery. Use at your own risk.
To clean the handle and computer
1 Unscrew the handle and remove it from the CK32 I-Safe.
2 Clean the surface of the magnet with a damp cloth.
3 Use adhesive tape to remove any metal debris from the surface
of the magnet in the handle.
4 Clean the computer and handle.
5 Reattach the handle.










