Logitech Wireless Mouse B175: Getting Started and User Guide
This guide provides essential information for setting up and using your Logitech Wireless Mouse B175.
Product Overview and Features
The Logitech Wireless Mouse B175 offers reliable wireless connectivity and comfortable use for business environments.
Key Features:
- Left and right mouse buttons
- Scroll wheel (pressable for middle button functionality, which can vary by software application)
- On/Off slider switch [On/Off switch]
- Battery door release [Battery door release]
- USB Nano-receiver storage compartment [USB receiver storage]
The package includes the mouse and a USB Nano-receiver.
Diagram Description: Visuals show the mouse and its USB Nano-receiver. The mouse is depicted from multiple angles, highlighting its buttons, scroll wheel, on/off switch, battery compartment, and the storage slot for the USB receiver.
Setup and Connection
Follow these steps to connect your mouse:
- Connect the USB Nano-receiver [USB] to a USB port on your computer.
- Ensure the mouse is powered on using the slider switch.
- The mouse should now be functional.
Diagram Description: Illustrations show the USB receiver being plugged into a laptop's USB port, and the receiver fitting into a storage slot on the underside of the mouse.
Troubleshooting: Mouse Not Working
If your mouse is not functioning correctly, try the following:
- Check if the mouse is powered on.
- Ensure the Nano receiver is securely plugged into a USB port. Try a different USB port.
- If the receiver is connected via a USB hub, try plugging it directly into the computer's USB port.
- Check the orientation of the [AA battery] inside the mouse.
- Test the mouse on a different surface. Remove any metallic objects between the mouse and the receiver.
- Move the Nano receiver to a USB port closer to the mouse, or use a USB extender cable to place the receiver nearer to the mouse.
- For Windows operating systems, you can reconnect the mouse and receiver using the Connect utility available at www.logitech.com/connect_utility.
Important Information and Safety Warnings
Ergonomic Information
Prolonged repetitive motions, improper workspace setup, incorrect posture, and poor work habits can lead to physical discomfort and potential injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles. If you experience pain, numbness, weakness, swelling, burning, cramping, or stiffness in your hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, or back, consult a qualified health professional. For more details, refer to the Comfort Guidelines on the Logitech website (www.logitech.com/comfort).
Do not immerse the product in liquid or expose it to heat or moisture. There are no user-serviceable parts.
Product Classification
This product contains Class 1 LED. Operating temperature range is 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F).
Compliance Information
For detailed information on Class 1 LED, Class 1 lasers, Class 1M lasers, or other compliance matters, visit www.logitech.com/compliance or contact Logitech customer support.
Battery Warnings
Warning: Risk of explosion or personal injury if batteries are replaced with the incorrect type, are mutilated, or exposed to conducting materials, liquid, fire, or excessive heat (above 54°C or 130°F). Do not use or recharge damaged rechargeable batteries. Do not mix battery types. Dispose of used or damaged batteries according to manufacturer instructions and local laws.
Power Supply Warnings
Caution: Risk of electric shock/fire hazard! For indoor use only. Do not expose to moisture, liquid, or heat. Use only the designated power supply for Logitech products.
Device Pairing Limitations
Some Unifying devices may have a limit on the number of times they can be paired (connected) to a Unifying receiver. The minimum number of available pairings is typically 45.
Logitech Hardware Product Limited Warranty
Logitech warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a specified period from the date of purchase. This warranty is non-transferable and limited to the original purchaser.
To obtain warranty support, refer to the support section at www.logitech.com/support for technical assistance. Claims are typically processed through the point of purchase within the first 30 days, but this may vary. Contact Logitech or the retailer for details. Warranty claims not handled by the point of purchase, or other product questions, should be directed to Logitech.
Logitech's liability is limited to repairing or replacing the hardware at its option. Logitech may use new, refurbished, or used parts in good working condition for repairs or replacements. The warranty period for replacement products extends to the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer.
This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, abuse, misapplication, unauthorized repair, improper operation or maintenance, use not in accordance with product instructions, or use of non-Logitech consumables like batteries.
Limitation of Liability: Logitech is not liable for special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, including loss of profits, revenue, or data, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
Implied Warranties: Any implied warranties are limited to the duration of the applicable limited warranty period.
Additional Rights: Consumers may have additional legal rights depending on their local jurisdiction.
Australia and New Zealand Warranty: Specific warranty details and contact information for Logitech Australia are provided, including consumer rights under Australian consumer protection laws.
Regulatory and Compliance Information
This document includes various model numbers and regulatory compliance identifiers. Key identifiers include:
- M/N: C-U0007, C-U0010
- Z855
- CMIIT IDs: 2010DJ0355, 2012DJ7188
- Approval Numbers: ETA-418/2010/WRLO, ETA-2250/2012/WRLO
- Other regional compliance codes like CCAI10LP0020T1, 14418/POSTEL/2010, 2100 DZL-C-U0007, KCC-CRM-DZL-C-U0010, CCAI12LP2050T0.
The document also contains statements regarding radio interference and specific regional warranty terms.