micro CA-100 Inspection Camera
8. Check that the warning label is present,
firmly attached and readable.
Figure 7 - Warning Label
9. If any issues are found during the inspec-
tion, do not use the inspection camera
until it has been properly serviced.
10. With dry hands, re-install the battery
holder making sure to fully insert.
11. Press and Hold the Power Button for 3
seconds. A splash screen will appear.
Once the camera is ready an image will
appear. Consult the Troubleshooting sec-
tion of this manual if problems arise.
12. Press and Hold the Power Button for 3
seconds to turn the unit OFF.
Tool and Work Area Set-Up
WARNING
Set up the micro CA-100 Inspection Cam-
era and work area according to these pro-
cedures to reduce the risk of injury from
electrical shock, entanglement and other
causes and prevent tool and system dam-
age.
1. Check work area for:
• Adequate lighting.
• Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that
may ignite. If present, do not work in
area until sources have been identi-
fied and corrected. The micro CA-100
Inspection Camera is not explosion
proof and can cause sparks.
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• Clear, level, stable, dry place for opera-
tor. Do not use the inspection camera
while standing in water.
2. Examine the area or space that you will
be inspecting and determine if the micro
CA-100 Inspection Camera is the correct
piece of equipment for the job.
• Determine the access points to the
space. The minimum opening the
camera head can fit through is approx-
imately 3/4" in diameter for the 17 mm
camera head.
• Determine the distance to the area to
be inspected. Extensions can be added
to the camera to reach up to 30' .
• Determine if there are any obstacles
that would require very tight turns in
the cable. The inspection camera cable
can go down to a 50 mm (2" ) radius
without damage.
• Determine if there is any electrical
power supplied to the area to be in-
spected. If so, the power to the area
must be turned off to reduce the risk
of electric shock. Use appropriate lock
out procedures to prevent the power
from being turned back on during the
inspection.
• Determine if any liquids will be en-
countered during the inspection. The
cable and imager head are waterproof
to a depth of 10' . Greater depths may
cause leakage into the cable and imag-
er and cause electric shock or damage
the equipment. The handheld display
unit is not water resistant and should
not be exposed to wet conditions.
• Determine if any chemicals are pres-
ent, especially in the case of drains. It
is important to understand the spe-
cific safety measures required to work
around any chemicals present. Con-
tact the chemical manufacturer for
required information. Chemicals may
damage or degrade the inspection
camera.
• Determine the temperature of the area
and items in the area. The working
temperature of the inspection cam-
era is between 0°C -50°C (32 and 122
degrees F). Use in areas outside of this
range or contact with hotter or colder
items could cause camera damage.
• Determine if any moving parts are
present in the area to be inspected. If
so, these parts must be deactivated to