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Safety instructions
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In no circumstance should heavy force be applied to your iMINI logger. Applying heavy force to any part of your iMINI
could result in logger malfunction and/or injury.
Your iMINI logger should only be operated within the parameters specified in the technical data discussed within this
user manual. A failure to follow these instructions could result in you iMINI logger malfunctioning and cause permanent
damage to the unit.
Certain models of iMINI loggers are vulnerable to damage when contact with water takes place. Please check your iMINI
loggers IP rating before placing your iMINI logger in such conditions.
Your iMINI logger is not to be subjected to a naked flame. Exposures to such conditions may result in damage to your
iMINI logger, and result in an explosion of the battery.
Never operate your iMINI logger with a low battery. It is recommended that you replace the battery as soon as the
battery low symbol is indicated on your iMINI logger's display.
Do not attempt to repair or modify any part of this logger. Such actions will result in a loss of warranty. All repairs are to
be made by an official ESCORT Verification Technology service.
For iMINI loggers which operate external sensors, it is important to keep the sensor tip clean to ensure that the data
collected is accurate.
In order to keep your iMINI loggers recordings accurate, we recommend that you perform annual calibration of this
device.
If an iMINI Humidity logger's humidity sensor comes into direct contact with moisture it will not perform accurately.
Once your logger's case has been opened and the warranty seal is broken your iMINI logger is no longer covered by
warranty.
Battery life depends greatly on the quality of battery fitted, the temperature your iMINI logger is operated at and the
recording frequency your iMINI logger is logging at.
Do not use batteries other than those specified in the user manual. A failure to use the correct battery could result in
poor performance and/or logger malfunction.
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