C A B L E C A R E
I
MPROPER COILING OF A SENSOR
’
S CABLE IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF
SENSOR FAILURE
. I
T IS IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE
FOLLOWED TO PREVENT CABLE DAMAGE
:
PLEASE
DO
grasp the connector,
not the cable
, when disconnecting the sensor
from the USB remote, and pull
gently.
DO
follow the sensor sheath removal procedure as illustrated in this
guide.
DO
be as gentle as possible.
DO
store the sensor in its holster (PN B1070025) when it is not in use.
PLEASE
ONCE UNPACKED,
NEVER
COIL THE SENSOR CABLE.
Repeated coiling of the sensor cable may cause kinks and
irreversible damage.
DON’T
let the cable hang on or
near the floor
where it can
become tangled.
DON’T
let the cable hang
near a drawer
where it can be
kinked/crimped.
DON’T pull on the cable
to remove from tab, holder or sheath.
DON’T tangle the cable
during use.
DON’T create sharp bends
and/or knots when untangling.
T h e f u t u r e i s h e r e .
S C H I C K T E C H N O L O G I E S I N C .
30-30 47th Avenue, Suite 500 Long Island City, NY 11101
www.schicktech.com
B1207080 Rev-
IM
P
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T
A
N
T
IN
F
O
S E N S O R
C A R E G U I D E
In the United States, customers can contact the Patterson Technology Center
at
877-498-6505
. Other customers please contact the authorized dealer for
Schick Technologies products in your country or region.
T h e f u t u r e i s h e r e .
Proper storage of
sensor in holster
Protect your sensors.
Protect your investment.
PLEASE READ THIS.
T
H I S S H O U L D
B E R E A D B Y
E V E RYO N E
O N Y O U R S TA F F
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