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2. Turn off your KidiCom MAX
®
when not using it for an extended period
of time.
3. Avoid dropping your KidiCom MAX
®
and NEVER try to dismantle it.
4. Always keep your KidiCom MAX
®
away from water.
5. Examine the power adaptor periodically for conditions that may result
in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons (such as damage
to the output cord, pins, housing or other parts). In the event of such
conditions, the adaptor should not be used until properly repaired or
replaced.
6. The toy is only to be connected to Class II equipment bearing the
following symbol
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7. Keep the rubber cover of the micro USB port closed tightly while it
is not in use in order to prevent dust or water from getting into the
micro USB port.
Cleaning the KidiCom MAX
®
Touch Screen
• Slightlydampenasoft,lint-freeclothwithalittlewaterandwipethe
screen to loosen dirt.
• Useacleananddryclothtowipethescreendry.Repeatthesetwo
steps as needed.
Cleaning the KidiCom MAX
®
Cabinet
• KeepyourKidiCom MAX
®
clean by wiping it with a slightly damp cloth.
Never use solvents or abrasives.
Standard guidelines for adaptor toys and electrically operated products
• Thetoyisnotintendedforchildrenunder3yearsold.
• As with all electrical products, precautions should be used and
observed during handling and use to prevent electric shock.
• Donotleavethetoypluggedinforextendedperiodsoftime.
• ThetoyshallonlybeusedwithatransformerfortoyswithoutputDC5V.
• Nevercleanaplugged-intoywithliquid.
• Neverusemorethanoneadaptor.
• Theadaptorisnotatoy.
• If the USB cable is damaged, it cannot be used and mustbe replaced
with a recommended cable. Please visit www.vtech.co.uk or contact our
Customer Service hotline on 01235 546810 (from UK), or +44 1235 546810
(outside UK) for more information and to purchase a replacement.
• This battery is recyclable, please follow your local recyling regulations
Instructions to parents: “Transformers and power supplies for toys are not
intended to be used as toys, and the use of these products by children
shall be under the full supervision of parents.”