Operation Manual

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The batteries may not be thrown onto a fire, short-circuited, overcharged, deformed or
otherwise taken apart. There is a risk of fire and explosion.
Never touch batteries that have leaked without proper protection. Upon contact of the battery
acid with the skin wash the point affected with water and soap.
Avoid eye contact with battery acid. Should you ever have eye contact with battery acid, rinse the
eyes with water and contact a doctor inmediately.
Dispose of batteries in accordance with the law.
Injuries and damage
Caution! Switch any machines or other moving parts off before inspecting them with your
Inspection Camera! Otherwise there is a serious risk of injury!
Caution! The Inspection Camera is not suitable for medical use! Never use this on your
body! This can cause serious injury!
Lay the camera only on a stable surface. Otherwise the camera may fall down or tip over; it can
cause damage and injuries.
Never use the camera when running or driving. You might stumble or cause a traffic accident.
Do not place sources of open fire, such as burning candles, on or near the camera.
Make sure the LCD monitor is never exposed to impact or point pressure. This can damage
the glass of the monitor or the liquid inside may leak out. Should the liquid get into your eye or
onto your skin, you must wash them immediately with clean water. Consult a doctor at once if
the liquid gets into your eyes.
Damage to the electronics, the monitor or the lens caused by extraneous influences like knocks,
dropping or the like is not covered by the Warranty and repairs will be charged for.
Never let the camera be dropped or knocked and treat it with care. Otherwise, it might be
damaged.










