Safety and use
Do not use the equipment for anything other than intended purpose and do not use unless the full
user guide has been read and fully understood.
General safety
- Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes against dirt and other
foreign objects. Use other safety equipment as conditions require. Do not over reach when using
the equipment and keep proper footing and balance to ensure your safety and control of the
equipment. Do not use the equipment while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medications. Do not place the equipment on unstable surfaces as the product may fall causing
serious injury or damage to the product. Do not place the equipment on hot surfaces as this may
cause damage.
Operation
- Always follow operating instructions to reduce the risk of injury. Use only indoors
in dry conditions and only operate with dry hands. Do not allow objects or liquid to enter the
product as this may result in electric shock or damage to the unit. Contaminants and moisture
increase the risk of electrical shock. Do not use this product for personal use or medical inspection
in any way. Do not use in areas or place the equipment into anything where there are hazardous
chemicals, electrical charges or moving parts. Always have a qualified electrician check any metal
object that might contain an electrical charge before using the equipment near by. Before
inspection within walls, under floorboards or any other areas of buildings ensure the building
electrical supply has been switched off. Do not use the equipment near to moving machinery or
attempt to inspect moving parts. When inspecting vehicles and machinery always ensure these
are not running, there are no moving parts and any electrical supply has been isolated. Do not
place the camera pipe into hot liquids. Keep the equipment away from liquids and do not immerse
the unit in liquid. Do not get oil, petroleum, corrosive liquids or other hazardous chemicals on the
camera or the equipment. Only the camera pipe is waterproof to its full length. Do not immerse
the camera pipe in liquid below its length for longer than fifteen minutes as this may result in
water ingress and damage to the camera. Should moisture enter the camera or condensation form
inside allow this to evaporate before re-use. Prolonged exposure to solvents, petroleum, corrosive
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