on you recording device or display.
Switch on your recording device or monitor and
select the video port.
NOTE:
The recording device or display you use must
be capable of handling an NTSC video
signal in order to display the picture correctly. Some
video equipment is equipped with an automatic
signal type detection system; other types must be
set manually to NTSC. Consult the manual and your
video equipment's on-screen instructions.
Once the camera been connected correctly and the
correct video source has been selected the picture is
displayed.
To switch the device off press the ON/OFF button.
Accessories
The inspection camera is supplied with four different
accessories – a magnetic tool, a hook tool, a double-
hook tool and a mirror tool.
These accessories can be fitted separately to the
camera head. Use the accessories to locate and
retrieve lost lost parts and to observe the material.
Maintenance and cleaning
Spent batteries should not be left in the device as
these corrode and can release chemicals, which are
toxic and can damage the device.
Remove the batteries from the device if you do not
use it for a longer period of time.
Damaged or spent batteries can cause cause irritation
after contact with skin, always wear suitable gloves
and protective glasses.
Clean the device with a soft, anti-static lint-free cloth.
Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaning
agents.
Rinse the flexible shaft thoroughly with clean water
each time it has been immersed in a watery liquid (do
not immerse the flexible shaft in acids or alkalines)
and dry it well.
Otherwise the device requires very little maintenance.
Recycling
This symbol indicates that this product
may not be disposed of together with
domestic waste in compliance with the
(2002/96/EC) Regulation pertaining to
waste electrical and electronic devices
(WEEE). This product must be handed
in at an designated collection point. This can occur,
for example, by returning it when a similar product
is purchased or by handing it in at an authorised
collecting point for the recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment. Owing to potentially
hazardous substances that are frequently contained
in waste electronic equipment, incorrect handling of
waste equipment may have a negative impact on the
environment and on the health of human beings. By
disposing of this product correctly, you are also
contributing towards an efficient use of natural
resources. Information on collecting points for
waste equipment can be obtained from your local
authority, the public waste disposal authority, an
authorised institution for the disposal of waste
electrical and electronic equipment or the waste
collection services.
ENGLISH
11