micro CA-350 Inspection Camera
Figure 9 – Inserting the SD Card
Pre-Operation
Inspection
WARNING
Before each use, inspect your Inspec -
tion Camera and correct any problems
to reduce the risk of serious injury from
electric shock and other causes and
prevent tool damage.
1. Make sure the unit is OFF.
2. Remove the battery and inspect it for
signs of dam age. Re place battery if nec-
essary. Do not use Inspection Camera
if the battery is damaged.
3. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the e -
quip ment. This aids inspection and helps
prevent the tool from slipping from your
grip.
4. Inspect micro CA-350 Inspection Camera
for any broken, worn, miss ing or binding
parts or any condition which may pre-
vent safe and normal operation.
5. Inspect the camera head lens for con-
densation. To avoid damaging the unit, do
not use the camera if condensation forms
inside the lens. Let the water evaporate
before using.
6. Inspect the full length of the cable for
cracks or damage. A damaged cable
could allow water to enter the unit and in-
crease the risk of electrical shock.
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7 . Check to make sure the connections be-
tween the handheld unit, extension ca-
bles and imager cable are tight. All con-
nections must be properly assembled for
the cable to be water resistant. Con firm
unit is properly assembled.
8. Check that the warning label is present,
firmly attached and readable (Figure 10).
Figure 10 – Warning Label
9. If any issues are found during the in-
spection, do not use the inspection cam-
era until it has been properly serviced.
10. With dry hands, re-install the battery.
11. Press and hold the Power Button for one
second. The imager lights should come
on, then a splash screen will appear.
Once the camera is ready, a live image of
what the camera sees is displayed on
the screen. Con sult the Troubleshooting
section of this manual if no picture ap-
pears.
12. Press and hold the Power Button for one
second to turn camera OFF.
Tool and Work Area
Set-Up
WARNING
Set up the micro CA-350 In spec tion Cam -
era and work area according to these
procedures to reduce the risk of injury
from electrical shock, entanglement and
other causes and prevent tool damage.