Common use of Carrying the Device Clause in Contracts

Carrying the Device. ● Always completely close the lid or case and wait for the device to enter sleep mode before moving it, even for short distances. Movement while the device is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient. ● Always store the device in the case issued with it. Note: do not store anything (e.g. cords, papers) in the area within the case designed for the device other than the device itself as this may damage the screen. ● We recommend you carry the device bag inside your normal school pack. The “vertical sleeve” style device case was chosen expressly for this purpose. Simply slide the device in and out while leaving the case within the school pack. Do not over-stuff your pack – extreme pressure on the device can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. ● Do not grab and squeeze the device, as this can damage the screen and other components.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: 1:1 Device Use Agreement, 1:1 Device Use Agreement

Carrying the Device. Always completely close the lid or case and wait for the device to enter sleep mode before moving it, even for short distances. Movement while the device is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient. Always store the device in the case issued with it. Note: do not store anything (e.g. cords, papers) in the area within the case designed for the device other than the device itself as this may damage the screen. We recommend you carry the device bag inside your normal school pack. The “vertical sleeve” style device case was chosen expressly for this purpose. Simply slide the device in and out while leaving the case within the school pack. Do not over-stuff your pack – extreme pressure on the device can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. Do not grab and squeeze the device, as this can damage the screen and other components.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: 1:1 Device Use Agreement