Common use of Battery Life and Charging Clause in Contracts

Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to charge the device overnight. • Avoid using the power adapter in any situation where someone is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc). • It is not recommended to let the battery completely drain. • Close the lid of the device when it is not in use in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Student Technology Use Agreement, Student Technology Use Agreement, Student Technology Use Agreement

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Battery Life and Charging. i. Arrive to school with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to charge the your device overnight. ii. Avoid using the power adapter in any situation where someone is likely to trip over the cord cord, or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc.) iii. • It In the event the charger cord becomes damaged and electrical wires are exposed, report the damage immediately to a staff member and cease using that charger. The danger of electrical shock or electrical fire is not recommended to let the battery completely drainsignificant. iv. Close the lid of the device when it is not in use use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Technology Use Agreement, Technology Use Agreement, Technology Use Agreement

Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to charge the your device overnight. • Avoid using the power adapter in any situation where someone is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc). • It is not recommended to let the battery completely drain. • Close the lid of the device when it is not in use in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Student Technology Use Agreement, Technology Use Agreement, Technology Use Agreement

Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a home routine at home to charge the device overnightbuild this habit. • Avoid using the power adapter in any situation where someone is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc). • It is ● Do not recommended to let the battery completely drain. Immediately shut down if the Device is about to run out of power. ● Close the lid of the device Device when it is not in use in order to save extend battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Technology Acceptable Use Agreement, Technology Acceptable Use Agreement

Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to whereby each evening you leave your device charging overnight. ● Do not charge your device while it is in the bag. Ensure the device overnighthas air circulation while charging. Avoid using the power adapter charger in any situation where someone you or another is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc)cord. • It is not recommended to ● Don’t let the battery completely drain. Immediately shutdown if you are unable to connect to the charger. ● Close the lid of the device when it is not in use use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 1:1 Device Use Agreement, 1:1 Device Use Agreement

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Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to charge the device whereby each evening you leave your Computer charging overnight. • Avoid using the power adapter charger in any situation where someone you or another is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc)cord. • It is not recommended to let the battery completely drain. • Close the lid of the device Computer when it is not in use use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save A battery lifewill be replacement will cost $20.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Computer User Agreement

Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to charge the device whereby each evening you leave your Computer charging overnight. Avoid using the power adapter charger in any situation where someone you or another is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc)cord. • It is not recommended to Don’t let the battery completely drain. Immediately shutdown if you are unable to connect to the charger. Close the lid of the device Computer when it is not in use use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Computer Use Agreement

Battery Life and Charging. Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home to whereby each evening you leave your device charging overnight. Do not charge your device while it is in the bag. Ensure the device overnighthas air circulation while charging. Avoid using the power adapter charger in any situation where someone you or another is likely to trip over the cord or cause it to be damaged (pinched, pet damage, etc)cord. • It is not recommended to Don’t let the battery completely drain. Immediately shutdown if you are unable to connect to the charger. Close the lid of the device when it is not in use use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Close apps when not in use in order to save battery life.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1:1 Device Use Agreement

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