Care and Maintenance of the iPad
1. Do not attempt to repair the iPad or gain access to the internal electronics. If your iPad fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to your teacher as soon as possible. iPad repair/replacement options will be determined by school’s administration. You may be issued a temporary iPad or other materials until your iPad is working properly or replaced.
2. Never leave an iPad unattended. When not in your personal possession, the iPad should be in a secure, locked environment. Unattended iPads will be collected and stored in the school’s main office.
3. Never expose an iPad to long term extremes in temperature or direct sunlight. An automobile is not a good place to store an iPad.
4. iPads do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the iPad. The iPad can be cleaned with a soft, dry, lint free cloth. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the ipad. Use of unapproved cleaners may remove the protective film covering the face of the iPad.
5. While the iPad is scratch resistant, the iPad will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the iPad.
6. Your iPad comes with a case which has a screen protector. The role of the case is to protect the iPad, especially while the iPad is being transported. You must leave the iPad in the case at all times even if it is damaged. If the case is removed the insurance will be void. Excessive damage to the iPad case will result in a fee of $40.00 to replace the case.
7. Avoid placing weight on the iPad.
8. Treat the iPad with respect. Never throw, slide, roll, spin, twirl it on a pencil, etc. Just use common sense. If it wasn’t intended to be used in the way you are using it, it’s forbidden.
9. Your iPad comes with ports for charging and other accessories. Care must be exercised when plugging and unplugging accessories. You must use the provided charging cord and brick, other unapproved chargers may damage the iPad. School issued iPad accessories such as charging cables and power bricks are the responsibility of the student. These are not covered by insurance.
10. Each iPad has the ability to be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the acceptable use policy and grounds for disciplinary action. Keep in mind that we only use the location feature for lost or stolen iPads.
11. Do not lend your iPad to another person. Each iPad is assigned to an individual and the responsibility for the care of the iPad rests solely with that individual. If someone takes and damages your iPad, you are responsible to notify your school administrators immediately. Damage responsibility always rests on the person issued the iPad unless determined otherwise by the school administration.
12. Exercise care when handling the iPad. Never throw or kick a book bag that contains an iPad. Never place an iPad in a book bag if it is filled with heavy books, food, liquids, or sharp objects. Be sure nothing is pressing on the screen while in a book bag.
13. iPads should be charged at home.
14. The iPad itself must remain free of stickers, writing, painting, or any other forms of adornment.
2. Never leave an iPad unattended. When not in your personal possession, the iPad should be in a secure, locked environment. Unattended iPads will be collected and stored in the school’s main office.
3. Never expose an iPad to long term extremes in temperature or direct sunlight. An automobile is not a good place to store an iPad.
4. iPads do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the iPad. The iPad can be cleaned with a soft, dry, lint free cloth. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the ipad. Use of unapproved cleaners may remove the protective film covering the face of the iPad.
5. While the iPad is scratch resistant, the iPad will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the iPad.
6. Your iPad comes with a case which has a screen protector. The role of the case is to protect the iPad, especially while the iPad is being transported. You must leave the iPad in the case at all times even if it is damaged. If the case is removed the insurance will be void. Excessive damage to the iPad case will result in a fee of $40.00 to replace the case.
7. Avoid placing weight on the iPad.
8. Treat the iPad with respect. Never throw, slide, roll, spin, twirl it on a pencil, etc. Just use common sense. If it wasn’t intended to be used in the way you are using it, it’s forbidden.
9. Your iPad comes with ports for charging and other accessories. Care must be exercised when plugging and unplugging accessories. You must use the provided charging cord and brick, other unapproved chargers may damage the iPad. School issued iPad accessories such as charging cables and power bricks are the responsibility of the student. These are not covered by insurance.
10. Each iPad has the ability to be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the acceptable use policy and grounds for disciplinary action. Keep in mind that we only use the location feature for lost or stolen iPads.
11. Do not lend your iPad to another person. Each iPad is assigned to an individual and the responsibility for the care of the iPad rests solely with that individual. If someone takes and damages your iPad, you are responsible to notify your school administrators immediately. Damage responsibility always rests on the person issued the iPad unless determined otherwise by the school administration.
12. Exercise care when handling the iPad. Never throw or kick a book bag that contains an iPad. Never place an iPad in a book bag if it is filled with heavy books, food, liquids, or sharp objects. Be sure nothing is pressing on the screen while in a book bag.
13. iPads should be charged at home.
14. The iPad itself must remain free of stickers, writing, painting, or any other forms of adornment.