Acer Iconia Tab A10 (A10-11)
Product and Safety Information
Product Overview
This section details the physical components and package contents of the Acer Iconia Tab A10.
Device Components:
- 1. Audio jack
- 2. Microphone
- 3. Front camera
- 4. MicroSD card slot
- 5. USB Type C port
- 6. Volume control key
- 7. Power button
- 8. Reset hole
- 9. Rear camera
- 10. Speakers
Package Contents:
- Tablet computer
- AC adapter
- USB cable
- Product and safety information
- Warranty card
Note: Components may vary.
Home Screen
The home screen provides access to various functions and applications. Key elements include:
- 1. Notification bar: Swipe down to see status information and controls.
- 2. Search: Access the search functionality.
- 3. Folders and apps: Organize and launch applications.
- 4. Favorites bar: Quick access to frequently used apps.
- 5. Navigation: Includes Back, Home, and Recent app buttons.
Tap and hold the Home icon to activate the Google Assistant feature. Swipe up on the Home screen to see more apps.
Note: Your tablet may have a different wallpaper than shown.
Getting Started
Using Your Tablet for the First Time:
- Plug in the device before turning it on for the first time.
- Press and hold the power button until the Acer logo appears.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi:
Navigate to Settings, then Network & internet, and tap Wi-Fi. Ensure Wi-Fi is On. Select your wireless network and enter the password if required.
Connecting a Bluetooth Device:
Go to Settings, then Connected devices, and tap Pair new device. The tablet will scan for available Bluetooth devices. Tap a device to connect.
Note: A2DP stereo headsets are supported for playback only. Check for software updates for additional Bluetooth device support.
Updating the Operating System:
Go to Settings, then System > System update > Check for update.
Restoring to Factory Settings:
To format your tablet, go to Settings, then System > Reset options > Erase all data (factory reset). Follow the on-screen instructions.
User Manual and Safety Guide:
The User Manual and Safety Guide can be downloaded from the Acer support website at: http://go.acer.com/support
Note: Safety Guide information may vary by product or region.
Safety and Comfort
General Safety Instructions:
- Read and keep this document for future reference.
- Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
- Turn off the product before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners; use a damp cloth.
- Ensure the power outlet is easily accessible.
- Do not disassemble the power supply; it contains hazardous voltages.
- Use caution with extension cords and power strips to avoid overloading.
- Do not use the product near water.
- Avoid placing the product on unstable surfaces or blocking ventilation openings.
- Never insert objects into slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or cause fire/electric shock.
- Do not spill liquids onto or into the product.
- Avoid placing the product on vibrating surfaces to prevent damage and battery leakage.
- Keep small parts out of reach of children.
Product Servicing:
Do not attempt self-service. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Unplug the device and contact service if the power cord is damaged, liquid has been spilled, the product has been exposed to water/rain, dropped, damaged, performance changes significantly, or it does not operate normally.
Note: Only adjust controls covered by operating instructions to avoid damage.
Listening Safety:
- To protect hearing, increase volume gradually.
- Do not increase volume after ears adjust.
- Avoid listening at high volumes for extended periods.
- Do not use volume to block out surroundings.
- Lower volume if you cannot hear people speaking nearby.
Prevention of Hearing Loss:
Caution: Prolonged use of earphones/headphones at high volumes can cause permanent hearing loss. This device complies with applicable Sound Pressure Level standards (EN 50332-1, EN 50332-2).
Disposal Instructions:
Do not discard this electronic device in trash. Recycle to minimize pollution and protect the environment. For WEEE regulations, visit https://www.acer-group.com/sustainability/en/product-recycling.html.
Environment:
- Temperature: Operating: 0°C to 35°C; Non-operating: -20°C to 60°C
- Humidity (non-condensing): Operating: 20% to 80%; Non-operating: 20% to 80%
Third-Party Software License Information:
Software may be subject to GNU General Public License (GPL). Copying, distribution, or modification is subject to GPL terms. Software is provided without warranty. Visit www.gnu.org for GPL copy. Contact Free Software Foundation, Inc. for source code requests within three years of receipt.
Regulatory Information
Wireless Adapter Regulatory Information:
- Use on aircraft: FCC and FAA regulations prohibit airborne use of wireless devices due to potential interference with aircraft instruments.
- Wireless Adapter and Your Health: The adapter emits radio frequency energy, but at levels lower than mobile phones. It operates within safety guidelines.
- USA - FCC and FAA: Complies with FCC human exposure limits (ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1992). Follow instructions for safe operation.
- Safety Precautions: Do not touch antenna while transmitting/receiving. Avoid holding the radio component close to the body. Do not operate without antenna connected.
- Specific Environments: Use may be restricted in hazardous locations, on airplanes (FAA governed), or in hospitals.
- Explosive Device Proximity Warning: Do not operate near unshielded blasting caps or in explosive environments unless modified.
- Interference Statement: Tested as a Class B digital device. May cause radio interference; take corrective measures if necessary (reorient antenna, increase distance, use different circuit).
- Caution: Unauthorized modifications may void user authority.
- 5 GHz Devices: Restricted to indoor use to avoid interference with radar and satellite systems.
- FCC RF Exposure Information (SAR): Device meets government requirements for RF exposure. SAR limit is 1.6 W/kg. Actual SAR is usually lower than the maximum. Information available via FCC ID on www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid.
- Canada - Industry Canada (IC): Complies with RSS247 and license-exempt RSS standards. Subject to conditions of no harmful interference and acceptance of any interference.
- Radiation Exposure Statement: Complies with Canada portable RF exposure limits.
- Class B Digital Apparatus: Complies with Canadian ICES-003.
- 5 GHz Device Notice: For indoor use only to reduce interference. Antenna gain limits apply.
- Exposure of Humans to RF Fields (RSS-102): Computers use low-gain antennas. Consult Safety Code 6 from Health Canada at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/.
- Brazil: Operates as secondary equipment, no protection against harmful interference.
- Mexico: Cofetel notice regarding operating conditions.
- FCC Declaration of Conformity: Device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Multilingual Information Summary
This document also contains information in French, Spanish, and Portuguese regarding getting started, safety, and regulatory compliance. The core instructions and warnings are consistent across languages.