General Care. The non-exclusive examples below will result in students being responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • Attempting to remove or change the physical structure of the device, including the keys, screen bags, cover or casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • Removing or interfering with the serial number or any identification placed on the device. • Keep the equipment clean. Avoid eating or drinking while using the device.
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Samples: Student Technology Use Agreement, Technology Use Agreement
General Care. The non-exclusive examples below will result in students student being responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • .
i. Attempting to remove or change the physical structure of the device, including the keys, screen bagsscreen, cover or casing. Doing so will void the warranty, warranty and families will be responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost.
ii. • Removing or interfering with the serial number or of any identification placed on the device.
iii. • Keep the equipment clean. Avoid eating or drinking while using the device.
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General Care. The non-exclusive examples below will result in students being responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • Attempting to remove or change the physical structure of the device, including the keys, screen bags, cover or casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100% of the repair or replacement cost. • Removing or interfering with the serial number or any identification placed on the device. • Keep the equipment clean. Avoid eating or drinking while using the device. • Keep the device away from pets.
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Samples: Technology Use Agreement