Transporting Devices Sample Clauses

Transporting Devices. ● Each student that is issued a device will also be issued a protective case that must be used at all times. ● Each student must transport devices with care and inside the issued carrying case. ● Do not place textbooks on the device or inside the issued carrying case. ● Do not stuff the device/case in a book bag; extreme pressure on the device can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. ● Never open the device by pushing on the touch screen. ● Never pick up the device with the screen open. ● Devices cannot be used in the cafeteria. ● Never leave the device in a car or bus. (Extreme temperatures can damage the battery.)
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Transporting Devices. ● Each student that is issued a device will also be issued a protective case that must be used at all times. ● Each student must transport devices with care and inside the issued case. ● Do not place textbooks on the device or inside the issued case. ● Do not stuff the device/case in a book bag; extreme pressure on the device can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. ● Do not leave pens, pencils, earbuds, or other items inside the device as these can cause the screen to crack and break when the device is closed. ● Never open the device by pushing on the touch screen. ● Never pick up the device with the screen open. ● Devices cannot be used in the cafeteria. ● Never leave the device in a car or bus. (Extreme temperatures can damage the battery.)

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