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Catchbox Pro
Proper maintenance and storage of the Catchbox Pro will help ensure the product remains operational
and safe to use. Improper maintenance or storage, in turn, can lead to equipment failure which can
cause serious injury during use. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. The equipment should be
opened, serviced, and repaired by authorized personnel only. Always refer to the user manual for proper
maintenance, storage, and disposal instructions and do not throw away the user manual. Always keep it
near the product for reference by other users.
Cleaning
To clean the equipment, use a moistened (not wet) cloth only. Be sure to turn off the device before
cleaning. To clean the outer cover, first remove the Catchbox Pro Module unit from the inside. Only
use dry cleaners and do not place the outer cover in a washing machine. Always remember to inform
cleaners that the device contains a magnet and should not be treated in temperatures in excess of 50
degrees Celsius, 122 degrees Fahrenheit, or near equipment sensitive to strong magnetic fields.
Storage
Magnets produce a far-reaching, strong magnetic field. Keep magnets away from devices and objects
that could be damaged by strong magnetic fields, like laptops and other electrical equipment. Operating
or storing this product above 50 degrees Celsius or 122 degrees Fahrenheit will cause the locking
mechanism to fail permanently. This, in turn, will cause the Catchbox Pro Module to fall out of the cover
during use, potentially leading to personal injury and/or property damage. Do not place the equipment
near heat sources such as heating ducts or radiators and do not expose it to direct sunlight, excessive
dust, moisture, rain, mechanical vibrations, or shock. Do not use or store near water. If the equipment
comes into contact with a liquid, turn off the device along with the 3rd party transmitter attached to it.
Disposal
To dispose of a broken or defective unit, send the unit back to the manufacturer or consult your local
waste management professional. Be sure to dispose of dead batteries as required by local waste disposal
rules. Never throw batteries into a fire or a garbage bin.
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