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Competitor Series Installartion & Operation Manual — Troubleshooting

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7.0

Troubleshooting

7.1

Storage and Maintenance

Pay attention to the allowable value to electric current.

Avoid direct sunlight, humidity, dust, thick oil and salty or extreme changes in temperature.

Do not install or store the device in a place where any chemicals or gas is stored.

Do not use the device in any unstable, vibrating, or impact-giving area.

Do not put or drop anything on the device and avoid strong impact.

Do not disassemble or remodel the device.

If the device has not been used for a long time, check its function and physical status before use.

Do not spill any fluid on the device or put any foreign substances.

When the foreign substances get into the device or when the device is exposed to the particular

environment, inspect the device by an expert before use.

Use the power cable, plug, and adapter that are supplied with the unit.

Also check the condition of the cable coating, plug and other things whether there is any defects or not.

Always turn off the power first then, pull the plug out.

When the device is used near electrical appliances such as TV, devices with micro electromagnetic waves,

and devices that generate X-ray or strong electric field, these electrical appliances should be turned off or

placed apart from the device. It is to keep the reliability of the results and to prevent any electric shock

from leakage current.

Use a soft gauze cloth to clean the unit. Do not use a wet cloth or flammable liquid such as benzene and

alcohol. Clean the unit every two to three days.

Storage ambient: Temperature -4°~ 140°F (-20 ~ 60°C), Humidity lower than 95 % (non-condensing)

Operation ambient: Temperature 50°~ 104°F (10 ~ 40°C), Humidity 30 ~ 75 % (non-condensing)

Do not keep or use the device when the atmospheric pressure is lower than 70kPa (700mbar) or higher than

106kPa (1060mbar).

Refer to the additional safety precautions located in Section 1.0 on page 1.

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