Common use of General Precautions Clause in Contracts

General Precautions. a. While the Chromebook is considered scratch resistant, the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the Chromebook. b. Chromebooks do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the Chromebook. c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator. d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this device. e. Never throw, slide or pick up a Chromebook by its screen. f. Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook to prevent damage. g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High School or approved by the building principal. h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desired. Students assume all responsibility for the device. i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action. j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed. k. Chromebooks must never be left in an unlocked locker, on top of a locker, in a car, or in any unsupervised area. Exposing the Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity or cold (i.e. leaving it in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage the device. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area. l. Chromebooks should be placed vertically in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag to avoid putting any pressure on the screen. m. Chromebooks must be charged for school each day. This is the student’s responsibility. n. Chromebooks are assigned to individual students and the responsibility for the care of the Chromebook solely rests with that individual. Students should not lend their Chromebooks to another person. o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

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Samples: Chromebook Agreement, Chromebook Agreement

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General Precautions. a. While The device is school property and all users will follow these procedures and the Chromebook is considered scratch resistant, the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the ChromebookLa Farge School District Acceptable Use Policy signed each year. b. Chromebooks do Students are responsible for keeping their device’s battery charged for school each day. c. Papers and other items should not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to be stored between the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with cover and the device. d. Only use a softclean, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives soft cloth to clean the Chromebook. c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair screen; no cleansers of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator. d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this deviceany type. e. Never throwFood/liquids/moisture should be kept away from the device as they can cause damage to the device. DO NOT keep liquids containers, slide food, or pick up food wrappers in a Chromebook by its screenbook bag containing your device. f. Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook device to prevent damage. First, plug the power supply into the electrical outlet. Second, plug your power cord into your device. When disconnecting, reverse this process. g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks Devices must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High the La Farge School or approved by the building principalDistrict. h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desired. Students assume all responsibility for the device. i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action. j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed. k. Chromebooks Devices must never be left in an unlocked locker, on top of a lockerlockers, in a car, an unlocked car or in any unsupervised area. Exposing the Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity or cold (i.e. leaving it in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage the device. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area. l. Chromebooks i. Devices should be placed vertically in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag top locker compartment to avoid putting any pressure on the screen. j. Never put weight on a mobile device. k. Do not expose your device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. Extreme heat or cold may cause damage to the device. If your device has been in a very cold environment for a long period of time, let it warm up before using it. l. NEVER leave your device in a vehicle. m. Chromebooks must NEVER leave your device unsecured. While at school, devices should be charged for school each day. This is the student’s responsibilitylocked in a designated storage facility or a securely locked locker. n. Chromebooks Students are assigned strongly encouraged to individual students and leave devices in locked lockers during any after-school activities (they will be allowed access to their lockers upon returning from the responsibility for the care of the Chromebook solely rests with that individual. Students should not lend their Chromebooks to another personactivity). o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICTIf a student needs a secure place to store their device, they may check it in for storage with their teacher or library media specialist. p. Only labels or stickers approved by the La Farge School District may be applied to the computer, and district-provided stickers must remain on the device and accessories.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Technology Agreement, Technology Agreement

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General Precautions. a. While the ➔ The Chromebook is considered scratch resistant, school property. All users must follow the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on guidelines contained in this manual and the Chromebook. b. Chromebooks do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the Chromebook. c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator. d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this device. e. Never throw, slide or pick up a Chromebook by its screen. f. Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook to prevent damage. g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High School or approved by the building principal. h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desired. Students assume all responsibility for the device. i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Student Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action. j. technology. ➔ Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed. k. Chromebooks must never be left in an unsupervised area, unlocked lockercar or locker room. ➔ Students should take care to always keep their Chromebook secured when not in their possession. ➔ If granted permission to take his/her Chromebook home, students are responsible for charging their Chromebooks each night and bringing it to school fully charged each day. ➔ Chromebooks, like any device, are sensitive to extreme heat and cold, so students should not leave their device in cars or direct sunlight. ➔ Do not stack books or other heavy materials on top of the Chromebook as that could damage the screen or keyboard. This includes not leaning on the Chromebook. ➔ Keeping food and drinks away from the Chromebook is always a locker, good idea. ➔ Carefully plug cables and accessories into the Chromebook; avoid jamming or forcing accessories into ports. ➔ Chromebooks should never be carried by the screen or while opened. ➔ Chromebooks can be transported in a carbackpack with padding or secure carrying case, or in any unsupervised area. Exposing which should be used when transporting the Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity between home and school or cold (i.e. leaving it between classes. ➔ Cases and backpacks with no books in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage the device. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow desired sleeve should provide sufficient padding to protect the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it onfrom normal wear and tear. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area. l. Chromebooks Nothing else should be placed vertically in the lockr case or in sleeve of a backpack/book bag to avoid backpack as that might damage the Chromebook by putting any pressure on the screen. m. . ➔ Do not lean on top of the Chromebook when closed. ➔ Do not put any books or other heavy objects on top of the Chromebook when closed. ➔ Clean the screen with only a soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth. No cleansers of any type should be used. If in doubt, check with your teacher. ➔ Do not carry the Chromebook by the screen. ➔ Students should not share logins or passwords with anyone except their parents/guardians. ➔ Students should follow Internet safety guidelines and school rules and policy. ➔ Chromebooks must and networks are filtered and monitored (even while at home). Chromebooks are intended to be charged used for educational purposes only. Expect to use your Chromebook at school each day; however, there may be days they are used more than others. This is If granted permission to take the student’s responsibility. n. Chromebooks home, students are assigned expected to individual students and the responsibility for the care of the Chromebook solely rests with that individual. Students should not lend bring their Chromebooks to another personschool fully charged the next day. The Chromebook is the property of the school and the school has the right to search the Chromebook at any time. ➔ If a student leaves his/her Chromebook at home, a loaner Chromebook may be checked out for the day. ➔ The number of loaner Chromebooks is limited, therefore there might not be a Chromebook available. Students are still responsible for getting their class work completed. ➔ The loaner Chromebook must be returned to the school at the end of the day before the student leaves campus. ➔ Failure to return the Chromebook at the end of the day may result in disciplinary action. ➔ If a student repeatedly leaves his/her Chromebook at home during the school week, the student may be required to “check out” and “check in” their school issued Chromebook each day for the remainder of the term. o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

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Samples: Chromebook Agreement

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