Handling the Saga™ logger
Notice
These guidelines are an addition to the Saga™ User Manual and other materials. They are meant to supplement, not substitute, instructions mentioned elsewhere.
When using Saga-P loggers, you must ensure the proper handling of both the device and the attached probe. Handling the Saga-P logger
Do's
Handle the device with care to avoid damage to its components.
Write only on the designated blank spaces (i.e., on the blank top label or the Logger Box, if applicable) to preserve the other labels placed on the device.
Always follow the charging instructions when charging the device.
Handle the USB connector carefully, and always close it back after charging.
Store the device in the recommended environmental conditions.
Use the device in shipment conditions within the standard operating temperature range(-20°c to +50°C).
Attach the device securely during shipment to prevent damage from impacts.
Press buttons gently to avoid damage to internal components.
Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning (if necessary).
Don'ts
Don't rough handle or drop the device to prevent damage to its components.
Don't submerge in water.
Don't peel off, scratch, or write on the labels that contain information about the device.
Don't add your own labels or stickers or leave pen marks on the device.
Never charge a logger in an ambient temperature higher than 30°C or below 0°C.
Don't store a device in Low Power Mode without fully charging it first.
Don't store a device in areas with poor cellular connectivity or high ambient temperature.
Don't use the device in shipment conditions outside its standard operating temperature range (-20°c to +50°C).
In case of a temperature excursion, don't let the device operate in the Limited operating temperature range (-30°C to -20°C and +50°C to +70°C) for longer than 6 hours.
Don't expose the device to extreme temperatures (below -30°C or above 70°C), as it will damage the components of the device.
Don't leave the device loosely packed or loosely attached during transportation.
Don't press buttons with excessive force.
Don't use abrasive cleaners or solvents for cleaning, as they may damage the device or its labels.
Don't use sharp objects around the device.
Don't perform any unauthorized modifications or disassembly.