ASPION G-Log shock sensors / Disposal
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7. Disposal
To comply with the European WEEE directive, no ASPION G-Log shock sensor must be disposed of
together with domestic waste. Please take the sensor to a municipal e-waste recycling center or
send it back to your supplier.
8. Card reader (NFC)
To operate the ASPION G-Log shock sensor, you require an Identiv uTrust 3700 F card reader with NFC
technology. You find a description on how to install this card reader in this user manual.
9. Security notes
The ASPION G-Log shock sensors are not designed for safety-relevant applications.
A sensor which is visibly damaged must not be operated. Please return sensors which do not operate
correctly or are damaged to your provider.
Prevent fluids from penetrating the device, as they may cause corrosion damage or short circuit. The
ASPION G-Log 2 is protected by a membrane at the lateral opening.
You must not open or modify the ASPION G-Log, or replace the battery itself of the ASPION G-Log.
The battery can be replaced by the manufacturer (this does not apply to the Waterproof variant).
The battery of the ASPION G-Log 2 can be replaced by the user. When replacing the battery, be careful
not to cause short circuits and follow the instructions.
Never use a sensor with leaking battery. Do avoid touching this sensor with your bare hands. If you had
contact to leaking fluids, thoroughly wash your hands. Make sure to remove the remaining electrolyte
using a damp cloth. Wash contaminated clothing that has come into contact with the electrolyte.
The manufacturer does not assume any liability for damages which were caused due to inappropriate
use or wrong operation.
The product fulfills the requirements of the IEC 60950-1-2005 (second edition) + A1:2009 + A2:20013
Information technology equipment - safety.