Safety Precautions
Prioritize safety during the installation of
your sensor by being aware of potential
risks and taking necessary precautions:
Avoid Electrical Hazards: Turn off nearby electrical
devices to prevent accidental shocks while working
on the installation.
Mind the Drilling: When drilling holes for installation,
be cautious of potential hidden electrical wires,
pipes, or gas lines within the walls. A stud finder can
help identify safe areas.
Secure Attachment: Whether using screws or
adhesive tape, ensure the sensor and magnet are
securely attached to prevent dislodging that could
lead to malfunction or misalignment.
Keep Small Parts Away: Small components such as
screws and batteries could pose a choking hazard to
children, so keep them out of reach.
Battery Handling: If your sensor requires batteries,
be careful when inserting them to avoid potential
polarity mistakes. Dispose of used batteries
according to proper recycling guidelines.
Ideal Environmental Conditions: Select a suitable
installation spot that isn't exposed to extreme
temperatures, humidity, or direct sunlight, as these
factors might impact sensor performance.
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