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Maintenance
If the camera is used according to the information given in Section 2.4
on Page 37, it does not need to be disinfected. If special incidents
require disinfection, please contact your local Dräger representative
for further information.
5.1
Cleaning
Display, viewfinder of the IR camera, viewfinder of the optical camera,
and the laser window are made from scratch-resistant material.
Carefully clean these surfaces if necessary.
CAUTION
!
Do not use solvents or diluting agents for cleaning the thermal
imaging camera. Otherwise the camera housing could get
damaged.
1. Wipe the thermal imaging camera with a damp, lint-free cloth. If
necessary, clean with warm soapy water.
2. Dry the thermal imaging camera with a soft, lint-free cloth, and
leave to dry completely.
3. If moisture has ingressed into the battery compartment, leave the
thermal imaging camera to dry until the contacts are moisture-free.
5.2
Inspecting the thermal imaging camera
5.2.1
Inspections after use
Check the thermal imaging camera for structural damage and
damage due to heat and chemicals.
Check the display, viewfinder of the IR camera, viewfinder of the
optical camera, and laser window for mechanical damage or dirt.
Clean the thermal imaging camera if it is dirty. In case of damage,
stop using the thermal imaging camera immediately, and have it
repaired by trained and qualified service personnel.
Dräger UCF 6000, UCF 7000, UCF 8000, UCF 9000
Do not use the camera any longer if the inspections after use show any
damage or if a malfunction has occured.
NOTICE
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For Dräger UCF 7000, Dräger UCF 8000, Dräger UCF 9000
Data stored in the camera (settings, data, videos) must be
backed up before returning the camera for servicing as they
may be lost during repairs.
5.2.2
Inspections during storage
Dräger recommends performing the following checks on a regular
basis when the camera is stored and not in use:
Every 6 months, check the thermal imaging camera for proper
functioning:
Insert the rechargeable battery, and switch on the thermal imaging
camera.
The thermal image must appear, and the keys must function
properly.
Then switch off the thermal imaging camera and remove the
battery.
Charge the batteries (see Section 3.2.3 on Page 40).
Dispose of the battery if the battery operating time is insufficient
and replace it with a new battery.
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