



Maintenance:
When not in use, store the blocker in a dry and ventilated place, avoiding prolonged exposure to salt mist and harmful gases.
Do not place any items on top of the blocker while it's working or disassemble the antenna, as this may affect the blocker's performance and damage the main unit.
For external antennas, ensure they are screwed onto the correct frequency ports.
Install the blocker in a location away from high temperatures and humidity; take precautions against water when using it outdoors.
Do not completely enclose the blocker in a sealed box for concealment purposes, as this can affect heat dissipation and cause damage to the machine.
The antenna must be properly installed before powering on the blocker.
Place the blocker in a well-ventilated area, try to avoid large objects blocking it, and keep it away from intense heat sources and strong electromagnetic fields to maintain its effectiveness and allow long-term operation.
If the power supply of the blocker is not industrial grade, avoid continuous 24-hour operation, as this can shorten the lifespan of both the power supply and the machine.
When wiping the surface of the blocker, avoid using chemical solvents and prevent water from entering the machine.