Epson Runsense SF-810 User Manual - Page 85

Caring for your product, About the strap, About your SF-810 battery

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Maintenance Caring for your product c Important: O If the product is placed in the cradle when it is covered in water, sweat, or dirt, the contact points may corrode, malfunction, or cause a communication failure. O Do not perform button operations when it is wet; otherwise, a malfunction could occur. After using the product, wash the contact points and sensor lightly with a damp cloth and allow it to air dry. About your SF-810 battery About the product's built-in rechargeable battery You cannot replace the built-in rechargeable battery yourself. If the battery no longer holds a charge consistently, it may have reached the end of battery life. The average service life for the battery is five years, although this may change depending on the operating conditions. Updating the firmware If your product has issues communicating with a computer or charging, clean the contact points on the product and the cradle with a damp cotton bud and allow them to air dry. Do not clean using organic solvents such as benzine, thinner, alcohol, or detergent. This could damage the product. About the strap If the strap is dirty, wash it with water, wipe it with a dry cloth, and allow it to air dry. This strap is made from polyurethane and after years of use the color may fade or it may lose its elasticity. You may be able to resolve problems that occur by updating your product's firmware. c Important: When updating the firmware, the history may be deleted and settings may be reset to their defaults. Before updating the firmware, we recommend uploading your measurement data to RUNSENSE View. See "Creating a RUNSENSE View account" on page 53. Checking the firmware version 84

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Maintenance
Caring for your product
After using the product, wash the contact points and
sensor lightly with a damp cloth and allow it to air dry.
If your product has issues communicating with a
computer or charging, clean the contact points on the
product and the cradle with a damp cotton bud and
allow them to air dry.
Do not clean using organic solvents such as benzine,
thinner, alcohol, or detergent. This could damage the
product.
About the strap
If the strap is dirty, wash it with water, wipe it with a
dry cloth, and allow it to air dry. This strap is made
from polyurethane and after years of use the color may
fade or it may lose its elasticity.
About your SF-810
battery
About the product’s built-in
rechargeable battery
You cannot replace the built-in rechargeable battery
yourself.
If the battery no longer holds a charge consistently, it
may have reached the end of battery life.
The average service life for the battery is five years,
although this may change depending on the operating
conditions.
Updating the firmware
You may be able to resolve problems that occur by
updating your product’s firmware.
Checking the firmware version
c
Important:
O
If the product is placed in the cradle when it is
covered in water, sweat, or dirt, the contact
points may corrode, malfunction, or cause a
communication failure.
O
Do not perform button operations when it is
wet; otherwise, a malfunction could occur.
c
Important:
When updating the firmware, the history may be
deleted and settings may be reset to their defaults.
Before updating the firmware, we recommend
uploading your measurement data to RUNSENSE
View.
See “Creating a RUNSENSE View account” on
page 53.