# --- Maintenance ---
# Sensor Removal
When washing the gloves, please follow these steps for removal.
# 0| Remove the module from the ContactGlove2 extension terminal
Ensure that one of the following conditions is met:
(It is possible to remove it while the extension terminal cover is in place.)
Only extension terminal cover | Magnetra2 module removed |
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# 1| Remove the cloth covering the main switch side.
Main switch side | Cloth removed |
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# 2| Pull the sensor out of the glove.
WARNING
When pulling out the sensor, the thumb sensor may get caught and could be damaged.
- Do not try to pull it out all at once; pull the glove and the sensor alternately and gradually.
- When pulling the sensor out of the glove, be careful not to bend the thumb sensor or wires, and pull it gradually using your fingers.
# 3| Attaching the sensor
Insert the sensor into the glove's sensor mounting space (the pocket on the back of the hand).
Confirmation
The glove has both sensor mounting space (the pocket on the back of the hand) and space for your hand.
- 👉 |Make sure to install it in the space with a hole on the back of the hand.
Notes on the work
- Be careful while working as there is a possibility of damaging the sensor/glove.
- Each finger sensor
- 👉 |Make sure to insert the sensor into the pocket of each finger of the glove.
- 👉 |For the thumb sensor, align it with the horizontally protruding CMC sensor and insert it into the thumb pocket.
- 👉 |When inserting the thumb sensor into the pocket, slowly insert it with your finger, sliding the sensor gradually to the end of the pocket.
- The glove
- 👉 |To prevent damage to the glove, be careful not to let the protruding shape or edge of the thumb sensor get caught inside the pocket.
- Each finger sensor
# Washing Instructions
Use laundry detergent or neutral detergent diluted as you would for regular clothing. Hand washing is recommended.
Also, be careful not to wash the hook-and-loop fastener area too harshly as it could peel off.
When drying the gloves, prevent wrinkles and shaping by not leaving them wet. Hang them up with a clothespin or similar tool.
DANGER
Damage caused by negligence, such as getting caught in a zipper of other clothing while washing in a washing machine, or fabric tearing from excessive rubbing during hand washing, is not covered by warranty. Please be careful.