Care instructions – CatEye MSC-HR10/MSC-HR20 User Manual

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CARE INSTRUCTIONS

To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using this product, please observe the following
guidelines:

Clean the MSC-HR10/20 and Heart Rate Sensor thoroughly after each training session. Never store the
products when wet.

Use a soft, slightly moistened cloth. Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents, as these may
cause damage.

Avoid pressing the keys with wet fingers, under water, or in heavy rain, as this may allow water to gain
entry into the electrical circuitry.

Do not bend or stretch the transmitter part of the Heart Rate Sensor.

Do not subject the product to excessive force, shock, dust, temperature changes, or humidity. Never
expose the product to direct sunlight for extended periods. Such treatment may result in malfunction.

Do not tamper with the internal components. Doing so will terminate the product warranty and may
cause damage. The main unit contains no user-serviceable parts.

Do not scratch hard objects against the LCD display as this may cause damage.

Remove the batteries whenever you are planning to store the product for a long period of time.

When replacing batteries, use only new batteries.

To replace the Heart Rate Sensor battery:

1. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the Heart Rate Sensor.

2. Using a coin, as shown above, turn the compartment cover counter-clockwise until it clicks out of place.

3. With your finger, remove the old battery and set it aside.

4. Insert the new battery with the + side upwards.

5. Replace the battery compartment cover by turning it clockwise until it is firmly in position.

IMPORTANT:

Non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries must be disposed of properly according to your local regu-
lations.

Batteries are extremely dangerous when swallowed! Keep batteries and the article away from children.
If a battery has been swallowed seek immediate medical advice.

The batteries supplied must not be recharged, reactivated by any other means, dismantled, put into fire or
short-circuited.

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