What are the minimum/maximum temperatures in which Stellina can operate?

What are the minimum/maximum temperatures in which Stellina can operate?

Stellina is designed to be used between 0° and 40° Celcius. Below 0°C the instrument will still be able to operate without risk of damage, but :
- The quality of the tracking can be affected, resulting in defects of fineness and roundness in the stars.
- The battery can be consumed more quickly
- The instrument can makes some unusual noise


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