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For safety reasons, do not attempt to remove the battery. Failure to remove the
battery properly may result in damage to the battery and unit, personal injury
and/or compromise the safety of the unit.
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PAJ GPS shall not be liable for any damage or loss (whether in contract or tort,
including negligence) arising from your failure to comply with these warnings
and instructions.
WARNING! RISK OF CHEMICAL BURNS!
Batteries that leak due to damage can cause burns if they come into contact with
the skin. Therefore, never open the battery.
wear protective gloves.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Please observe all rules and prohibitions and switch off the GPS tracker immediately
in danger areas and if it might cause interference. Furthermore, it should not be used
in the vicinity of, for example, medical equipment, fuels and chemicals, or in blasting
areas. With mobile devices, malfunction due to interference may occur and affect per-
formance. Transformers and very strong magnetic fields must be avoided. Otherwise
there may be deviations in the transmission.
NOTE!
Failure to observe these recommendations may result in malfunctions or
damage to the GPS tracker.
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However, if the battery leaks, please
Cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF DAMAGE!
Below you will find information and instructions on how to clean the GPS tracker:
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Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or brushes for cleaning. Do not clean
the GPS tracker with metallic cleaning objects (e.g. knife, metal sponge). This
may damage the surface.
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Never put the GPS tracker in water, in a dishwasher (or the like) and do not
use a steam cleaner.
Correct cleaning:
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The surface may be wiped clean with a slightly damped cloth.
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The GPS tracker should then be wiped dry completely.
Storage
If you are not using the GPS tracker for a lengthy period of time, turn it off. Place the
tracker in its original packaging or in a carton of the same size. Protect the tracker
from dirt and humidity.
NOTE!
Keep the FINDER away of children's reach in order to avoid possible damage to
property or personal injury.
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