Recycling the mesa and batteries, Caution – Juniper Systems Mesa User Guide User Manual
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Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual
CAUTION:
Do not direct a high pressure stream of water at the
device to clean it. This action could break the seal, causing water
to get inside the device and voiding the warranty.
Safe Cleaners to Use
The Mesa can be cleaned safely with the following cleaners:
Windex
®
(S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.)
Formula 409
®
(Clorox)
Citrus Wonder Cleaner (Mer-Maids)
Citrus All Purpose Cleaner (Wonder Tablitz)
Greased Lightening
®
Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser
Orange Clean
®
(Orange Glo International)
Fantastik
®
OxyPower
®
(S.C. Johnson @ Son, Inc.)
Oil Eater Orange Cleaner Citrus Degreaser (Kafko Intl., Ltd.)
CAUTION:
Exposure to some cleaning solutions may damage
your device, including automotive brake cleaner, isopropyl
alcohol, carburetor cleaner and similar solutions. If you are
uncertain about the strength or effect of a cleaner, apply a small
amount to a less visible location as a test. If any visual change
becomes apparent, promptly rinse and wash with a known
mild cleaning solution.
Recycling the Mesa and Batteries
When the Mesa reaches the end of its life, it must not be
disposed of with municipal waste. It is your responsibility
to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a
designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment. If you cannot find a location, contact
Juniper Systems for information about disposal.
The Li-Ion battery packs for your Mesa are recyclable. Avoid
placing them in the trash or municipal waste system. To
find the nearest battery recycling center in the USA, visit the
Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation’s website a
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