User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Device Overview
- Charging and Battery
- Getting Started
- Sensor Flight Mode
- Keeping the Sensor Lens Clean
- Requirements
- Disclaimers
- Responsible Use
- Care and Maintenance
- Changes and Modifications
- Batteries
- Charging
- Prolonged Heat Exposure
- Choking Hazard
- Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure
- Regulatory Information
- Disposal and Recycling
- Disclaimers
- Support
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Changes and Modications
Charging
Batteries
Making changes or modications to Zen-Me devices could expose the user and others to injury and may invalidate your authority to
operate the devices in compliance with local regulations.
Other adapters may not meet applicable safety standards. Charging with non-compliant adapters may pose a risk of death or serious
injury.
Using damaged cables or chargers or charging with water or moisture present can cause re, electric shock or other serious injury.
Using damaged cables or chargers or charging with water or moisture present may result in damage to the charger, sensor or other
equipment.
When using the Zen-Me Charger DO NOT place metal objects on the charger (such as keys, coins, batteries or metal jewellery) as these
objects may heat-up or interfere with charging.
Charging the Zen-Me Sensor in a potentially explosive atmosphere (e.g. environments with high levels of ammable substances or vapour)
may cause injury or death.
Batteries are a potential health hazard and may cause serious injury or death.
Do not attempt to open the sensor case to replace the battery yourself. You could damage the sensor and cause injury or an allergic
reaction to yourself or others.
If you experience problems with battery charging or function, visit Zen-Me Support (zenme.io/support).
Zen-Me Sensors contain built-in wireless re-chargeable Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) batteries.
Only charge your Zen-Me Sensor using the approved Zen-Me Charger. Only charge using an adapter that is compliant with applicable
country regulations and international and regional safety standards, including the international Standard for Safety of Information
Technology Equipment (IEC 60950-1).
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