User’s Manual
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Disposal Instructions
Information on the Return of Batteries According to Battery Act
Many items from our assortment contain batteries or power packs.
As such, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that
batteries or power packs must not be disposed of as household
waste, in accordance with the Battery Act (BattG). As a consumer,
you can return used batteries free of charge to municipal collection
points or to retail outlets.
Or, you can give us back the batteries purchased from us after use.
Batteries containing harmful substances are marked with the
symbol of a crossed-out bin. This includes the chemical name of the
pollutants: Cd or NiCd stands for cadmium, Pb for lead and Hg for
mercury.
Notes on the Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
According to the law on the placing on the market, take-back and
environmentally compatible disposal of electrical and electronic
equipment (ElektroG), electrical and electronic equipment may not
be disposed of as household waste. As a consumer, you can return
old electrical equipment free of charge to a municipal collection
point.
Summary of Contents for TaskBook
Page 1: ...TaskBook Rugged Industrial Tablet User s Manual ...
Page 6: ...iv TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 24: ...Charging Internal Power Pack 18 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 32: ...Buttons Bar 26 TaskBook Portrait Orientation ...
Page 36: ...Buttons Bar 30 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 38: ...Wi Fi Settings 32 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 42: ...Change Regional Settings 36 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 49: ...Device Basic Configurations User s Manual 43 PowerSave ...
Page 50: ...Device Basic Configurations 44 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 78: ...Software Keyboard 72 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 80: ...Software Wedge for Windows 74 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 82: ...Calibrate the Touch Screen 76 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 90: ...Change Touch Screen Sensitiveness 84 TaskBook NOTES ...
Page 94: ...Disposal Instructions 88 TaskBook NOTES ...