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# Environmental Conditions

LX1 is designed for indoor use in controlled environments.

Operating the device outside the limits below may reduce measurement accuracy, affect performance, or impair device protection.

### Operating Conditions

* Operating temperature: **0°C to 40°C**
* Maximum operating altitude: **2000 m**
* Relative humidity: **≤ 80% (non-condensing)**
* Intended environment: **Indoor use only**

### Storage Conditions

* Short-term storage: **–20°C to 60°C**
* Long-term storage: **–20°C to 35°C**
* Store in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and heat sources
* Keep the device in its protective packaging during transport or extended periods of non-use


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