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Changes and Modifications

Charging

Batteries

Making changes or modifications 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 fire, 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 flammable 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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Summary of Contents for ZMH01A

Page 1: ...2020 Zen Me Labs Ltd Zen Me is patented and trademark of Zen Me Labs Ltd PAGE 1 Step 1 Step 2 Go to User Manual see pages 2 12...

Page 2: ...ximizing Battery Life 5 Getting Started 6 Pairing the Sensor 7 Turning on the Sensor 7 Placing the Sensor 8 Turning off the Sensor 8 Resetting the Sensor 9 Sensor Flight Mode 9 Turning on Flight Mode...

Page 3: ...harging and Battery The Zen Me Sensor contains a rechargeable built in Lithium Polymer LiPo battery The battery charge lasts for up to 12 months and is recharged using the Zen Me wireless charger For...

Page 4: ...rge or fail to reach its full charge capacity Exposing the sensor or charger to direct sunlight will heat the devices and affect charging performance CHARGE TIME 0 100 2 5 hours 21 C 70 F CHARGING TEM...

Page 5: ...Me App If the status shows a battery critical warning charge the sensor immediately The sensor will not send battery critical status information if outside wireless range or unable to connect to the...

Page 6: ...ct a use case that optimizes sensor workload and battery life This is simplified illustration on the effect on intensity vs battery consumption The relative consumption is also affected by the frequen...

Page 7: ...llow the instructions below to install the Zen Me App in 4 easy steps The Zen Me sensor will not work unless it is paired to a mobile device with the Zen Me App installed and set up The Zen Me App is...

Page 8: ...t pairing Follow the instructions on the App Turn on the sensor by pressing the Power Button 3 flashes indicate the sensor is turned on Repeated flashes at one second intervals indicate the sensor is...

Page 9: ...on of the Zen Me App Grab your favorite Use Case and access helpful advice on the best way to locate and use your sensor s You can even create your own Use Case from scratch if you prefer The Explore...

Page 10: ...When flying this ensures your sensor does not interfere with aircraft communications systems Flight Mode can also be used to save battery power if you are not connecting to your sensor for long perio...

Page 11: ...ns Clean You can use Flight Mode to save battery on your sensor if you will not connect your sensor for long time This will shut down the Bluetooth Radio but keeps the sensor operating Once you return...

Page 12: ...of a Zen Me account and acceptance of Zen Me Terms of Service zenme io terms All information within this Safety Guide is subject to change without notice or warning Zen Me Inc cannot be held liable f...

Page 13: ...2020 Zen Me Labs Ltd Zen Me is patented and trademark of Zen Me Labs Ltd PAGE 1 Step 1 Step 2 Go to Safety Guide see pages 2 6...

Page 14: ...ges and Modifications 3 Batteries 3 Charging 3 Prolonged Heat Exposure 4 Choking Hazard 4 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure 4 Regulatory Information 5 Disposal and Recycling 5 Disclaimers 5 Support 5...

Page 15: ...routine servicing or maintenance Do not try to open or take apart any Zen Me Sensor or Zen Me Charger as this could lead to injury or an allergic reaction to materials contained within internal compo...

Page 16: ...atteries 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 flammable subs...

Page 17: ...uced physical or mental ability and pets Zen Me Sensors may become accessible and pose a hazard without warning if accidentally released from holders clips or pendants Close supervision is recommended...

Page 18: ...ings Disposal Regulatory Information Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 1...

Page 19: ...2020 Zen Me Labs Ltd Zen Me is patented and trademark of Zen Me Labs Ltd Zen Me Sales Package User Manual Design Booklet for ZMH01A and ZMT01A...

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