Safety first!

Using the Calliope mini is fun and simple but like with any electronic device, a little bit of care and caution will ensure you and your mini will stay fit and healthy. Please read these instructions carefully!

To start with
Naturally, the Calliope mini is designed to be safe to use. However, unlike electronics you might buy in a shop, there's no protective case - all the electronics are exposed. We designed it this way so you can see how the electronics are assembled. It looks neat, but needs to be handled with care.
With the electronics accessible like this, it's important to avoid generating static electricity. You can discharge any static you've built up by touching a metal object to 'earth' yourself. A chair or table leg would be a good choice. No need to cling on to it for dear life - just a quick touch is all you need.
Once you're sure you're static-free, you can start handling your Calliope mini and get it plugged-in! Examine the board for any damage and monitor it when it is first switched on.
Your Calliope mini is designed to run cold, if it becomes hot to the touch please stop using it and report this fault to service@calliope.cc. If your mini was purchased, please contact the supplier for how to return your Calliope mini.
We think it's a really sound idea that all Calliope minis are first connected and used in the classroom, where a teacher can supervise; or with a parent if you're at home.
In case you get stuck, there's plenty of great getting started advice right on this site!
Our Four Top Tips
In addition, there are four key safety points we’d like to draw your attention to:
Always keep your Calliope mini in the anti-static bag when not using it. It's good practice for students to earth themselves before handling it.
Only handle the Calliope mini by its edges and avoid touching the components when the power is running.
Please use the battery pack and the USB lead provided to power your Calliope mini. Do not use portable battery chargers or USB charging ports, to power your Calliope mini. Using these may damage your mini and stop it working properly.
Please don't let your pupils keep damaged Calliope minis. If you find any faults or damage to a mini, contact service@calliope.cc immediately and replace the device with one of the spare mini we've supplied.

To start with
Naturally, the Calliope mini is designed to be safe to use. However, unlike electronics you might buy in a shop, there's no protective case - all the electronics are exposed. We designed it this way so you can see how the electronics are assembled. It looks neat, but needs to be handled with care.
With the electronics accessible like this, it's important to avoid generating static electricity. You can discharge any static you've built up by touching a metal object to 'earth' yourself. A chair or table leg would be a good choice. No need to cling on to it for dear life - just a quick touch is all you need.
Once you're sure you're static-free, you can start handling your Calliope mini and get it plugged-in! Examine the board for any damage and monitor it when it is first switched on.
Your Calliope mini is designed to run cold, if it becomes hot to the touch please stop using it and report this fault to service@calliope.cc. If your mini was purchased, please contact the supplier for how to return your Calliope mini.
We think it's a really sound idea that all Calliope minis are first connected and used in the classroom, where a teacher can supervise; or with a parent if you're at home.
In case you get stuck, there's plenty of great getting started advice right on this site!

Our Four Top Tips
In addition, there are four key safety points we’d like to draw your attention to:
Always keep your Calliope mini in the anti-static bag when not using it. It's good practice for students to earth themselves before handling it.
Only handle the Calliope mini by its edges and avoid touching the components when the power is running.
Please use the battery pack and the USB lead provided to power your Calliope mini. Do not use portable battery chargers or USB charging ports, to power your Calliope mini. Using these may damage your mini and stop it working properly.
Please don't let your pupils keep damaged Calliope minis. If you find any faults or damage to a mini, contact service@calliope.cc immediately and replace the device with one of the spare mini we've supplied.

The international booklet can be downloaded here.

The safety-advisory manual for the Calliope mini can be downloaded here.

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