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14-Care and Maintenance
Noggin
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2)
When the system is not being used, make sure the connections are done up to
prevent dust and moisture from collecting inside. If the connectors are exposed,
cover them with some sort of dust cap.
3)
Cables are designed to be as tough as practical.
4)
Careless use of cables making them carry loads that they are not designed for can
cause internal damage.
5)
Connectors are weak points in any system. With the use of this product in rough,
dusty and outdoor environments, users can minimize potential down time if they care
for cables and treat connectors with respect. 
6)
Cables and connectors are not designed to suspend or tow or otherwise carry the
weight of systems. They are part of the electronic circuit and should be treated
accordingly. When not in use they should be placed in their storage box. 
14.4 Skid Pads
The bottom of the Noggin unit is covered with one large wear-resistant skid pad. The skid pad is
designed to protrude from the bottom of the Noggin and take the majority of the abrasive wear. If
the pad wears down enough, the less-resistant plastic housing may start to wear. If this occurs, it
is best to replace the skid pad. It is easily removed with a Phillips screwdriver and a new one can
be purchased from Sensors & Software Inc.
Note that there are two types of skid pads available.  The standard type is flat and covers the
bottom of the Noggin.  There is also an optional skid pad that covers the bottom of the Noggin but
also has curved edges that covers the front and back portions of the Noggin.  Contact Sensors &
Software for details.
 Figure:  14-1  Noggin with optional curved skid pad.