WARNING: To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume
levels for long periods.
Radio frequency exposure iPad uses radio signals to connect to wireless
networks. For information about radio frequency (RF) energy resulting from radio
signals and steps you can take to minimize exposure, go to Settings > General >
About > Legal > RF Exposure or visit www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure/.
Radio frequency interference Observe signs and notices that prohibit or
restrict the use of mobile devices (for example, in healthcare facilities or blasting
areas). Although iPad is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with
regulations governing radio frequency emissions, such emissions from iPad can
negatively affect the operation of other electronic equipment, causing them to
malfunction. Turn off iPad or use Airplane Mode to turn off the iPad wireless
transmitters when use is prohibited, such as while traveling in aircraft, or when
asked to do so by authorities.
Medical device interference iPad contains components and radios that emit
electromagnetic fields. iPad also contains magnets along the left edge of the
device and on the right side of the front glass, which may interfere with
pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices. The iPad Smart Cover, iPad
Smart Case, iPad Pro Smart Cover, and iPad Pro Smart Keyboard also contain
magnets. These electromagnetic fields and magnets may interfere with
pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices. Maintain a safe distance of
separation between your medical device and iPad, the iPad Smart Cover, the
iPad Smart Case, the iPad Pro Smart Cover, and the iPad Pro Smart Keyboard.
Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific
to your medical device. If you suspect iPad is interfering with your pacemaker,
defibrillator, or any other medical device, stop using iPad.
Not a medical device iPad is not designed or intended for use in the diagnosis
of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention
of disease.
Medical conditions If you have any medical condition that you believe could
be affected by iPad (for example, seizures, blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches),
consult with your physician prior to using iPad.
Explosive atmospheres Charging or using iPad in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere, such as areas where the air contains high levels of
flammable chemicals, vapors, or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal
powders), may be hazardous. Obey all signs and instructions.
Repetitive motion When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or
playing games on iPad, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms,
wrists, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you experience
discomfort, stop using iPad and consult a physician.
High-consequence activities This device is not intended for use where the
failure of the device could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental
damage.
Choking hazard Some iPad accessories may present a choking hazard to
small children. Keep these accessories away from small children.