Maintenance

Perform regular maintenance by following the procedures below.

  1. Clean the surfaces of the device units.

    If the surfaces of the sensors, clip, sockets on the straps or charging case become dirty, wipe them clean with a soft dry cloth. If you wipe them down using detergent, etc., this can cause discoloration on the surfaces of the device units. Do not use solvents such as thinner, benzene, or alcohol, as they may damage the finish on the surfaces of the device units.
    When the sensors get wet, wipe any moisture with a soft, dry cloth.
    Do not allow the device units to remain with water droplets attached in a cold environment as the water may freeze.

  2. Clean the charging ports and charging pins.

    If foreign matter or moisture, such as perspiration, etc., is left on the charging ports of the sensors or the charging pins of the charging case, corrosion may occur in the charging ports or charging pins and prevent charging.
    When you have finished using the device units, make sure to gently clean the charging ports and charging pins with a soft dry cloth or cotton swab.
    When the sensors cannot be charged, it may help to try thoroughly cleaning the charging ports and charging pins.

    Charging ports and charging pins that need maintenance

    • Sensor

      A: Sensor charging ports

    • Charging case

      B: Charging case charging pins

  3. Dry the device units.

    After cleaning is complete, leave the device units to dry thoroughly in room temperature.

  4. Set the sensors in the charging case.

    After maintenance as well as after cleaning and drying the sensors, set the sensors in the charging case and put them away.

Note

  • Do not wash the straps in a washing machine. Doing so may damage the straps.
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