Problems/Troubleshooting - Sports Sensors SWING SPEED RADAR SSR364 Owner's Manual

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The accompanying nylon pouch will afford modest protection from scratches,
nicks and defamation from normal handling activities. Remove the three
AA batteries if the unit will not be used for extended periods. Replace the
batteries when low power is indicated.
The Swing Speed Radar
Do not use alcohol, solvents, or chemical cleaners which can cause perma-
nent damage.
With proper care, the Swing Speed Radar
and fun for the users.

PROBLEMS/TROUBLESHOOTING

The Swing Speed Radar
when used properly, and given proper care. Battery replacement is the
primary corrective action that can be taken by the user. Symptoms of low or
dead batteries are no display, a dim display, or an erratic display after the
Function Button has been pressed. Other abnormal operating characteristics
can also be caused by weak or loose batteries. Nearby sources that are
"electrically noisy", such as fluorescent lights, electric motors, cell
phones, or high power transmission lines, for example, can cause the
spontaneous display of anomalous speed or tempo readings. Avoid close
proximity to such sources when using the Swing Speed Radar
DISPLAY FREEzE-UP
As most of us know from computer use, a microprocessor will occasionally
"freeze-up" or lock in a condition that prevents normal operation. The
microprocessor can be restarted by simply disconnecting a battery momen-
tarily and reconnecting it. Open the battery door, disconnect one end of any
battery, re-connect it and the problem should be corrected. If this problem
occurs frequently, please call for technical support or service, as noted in
the following section of this Manual.
SWINGING WITHOUT A BALL
"Swinging in air," without a ball is a satisfactory way to make relative mea-
surements of swing speed changes or improvements. However, without a ball
or equivalent target, the release of the club or bat is not as controlled as that
which occurs when actually hitting a ball. Golfers in particular might notice a
5% to 10% lower swing speed when swinging without a ball. Therefore, when
practicing "in the backyard," away from the range or course, use a plastic or
foam practice ball to provide a hitting target if swing speed comparisons are
to be made with actual ball contact swings.
can be cleaned with a slightly damped, soft cloth.
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will provide many hours of service
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is designed to provide trouble-free performance
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