Maintenance and Support
Cleaning
Clean your system with rags and a soft nylon brush. If de-
sired, a mild detergent or disinfectant can be used. Do not
use solvents or high pressure water to clean any part of the
system.
Maintaining Components
Camera Head
Scratches on the camera have a minimal effect on the its
performance. Do not use scraping tools or sand the camera
to remove scratches.
Push Cable
Run a rag over the push cable and visually inspect it for cuts
and abrasions while pushing it back into the drum. Replace
or repair the push cable if the outer jacket is cut or abraded.
Storage
The SeeSnake Mini must be stored in a dry, secure area be-
tween -10°C and 70°C [14°F and 158°F]. Store your equip-
ment in a locked area out of the reach of children and peo-
ple unfamiliar with its purpose.
Support
For support and additional information about using your
system, visit support.seesnake.com/mini.
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Service and Repair
Improper service or repair can cause the camera reel to
be unsafe to operate.
Service and repair of the camera reel must be performed
at a RIDGID Independent Authorized Service Center. To
find your nearest service center or for any service or repair
questions:
• Contact your local RIDGID distributor.
• Visit RIDGID.com.
• Contact Ridge Tool Company Technical Service De-
partment at rtctechservices@emerson.com or, in the
USA and Canada, call 1-800-519-3456.
Disposal
Parts of your system contain valuable materials that can
be recycled. There are companies that specialize in recy-
cling that may be found locally. Dispose of the components
in compliance with all applicable regulations. Contact your
local waste management authority for more information.
EC Countries: Do not dispose of electrical
equipment with household waste!
According to the European Guideline 2012/19/
EU for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip-
ment and its implementation into national legisla-
tion, electrical equipment that is no longer usable
must be collected separately and disposed of in
an environmentally correct manner.
Battery Disposal
EC Countries: Defective or used batteries must be recy-
cled according to the guideline 2006/66/EEC.