Here is how I textually interpreted the safety graphics on our UL-required shutdown screen.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ryan Cunningham <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 1:02 PM Subject: Warnings on OLPC Shutdown Screen To: Warnings on OLPC Shutdown Screen * No jumping jacks over the XO. * Do not immerse the XO in water while it is connected to external power, otherwise you may be electrocuted. * Do not place the XO's battery over a fire, otherwise the battery may explode or leak. * Do not immerse the XO in rainy weather while it is connected to external power, otherwise you may be electrocuted. * Do not run too close to the XO, otherwise you may trip. * Use caution when performing internal service in the XO. Before doing so, always turn off the XO, unplug it, and discharge static electricity from it. Otherwise, the static electricity may zap you. * Do not touch the area between the power cord and the wall outlet, otherwise you may be electrocuted. * Do not run too close to the power cord, otherwise you may trip. * If the battery is broken, get a new battery. Do not operate the XO with a broken battery, otherwise the XO may shut down forcibly. * Touching the battery is a shock hazard while the XO is turned on or in standby. * Charge the XO indoors only. If you charge the XO outdoors, you may be electrocuted. * Keep the battery (when it is not connected) out of reach of small children. If small children handle the battery, there is a risk of serious injury or death. * Keep the end of the power cord out of reach of small children. There is a risk of electrocution. -- Ryan Cunningham _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
