micro CA-300 Inspection Camera
Description and
Specifications
Description
The RIDGID Battery Charger (Catalog Num -
ber 37088), when used with appropriate batter-
ies (Catalog Number 37083) listed in the
Accessories section, is designed to charge a
3.7V Li-Ion RIDGID battery in approximately 4-
5 hours. This charger requires no adjustments.
Figure 21 – Battery and Charger
Specifications
Input ............................100-240 VAC,
Output..........................4.2 V DC
Battery Type ................3.7 V Li-Ion
Battery Capacity..........4.2Ah
Input Current ...............0.3A (AC) / 1A (DC)
Weight .........................0.4 lbs (0,02 kg)
Charging Time .............4 to 5 Hrs
Cooling ........................Passive Convection
Charger Inspection and
Set-Up
WARNING
Before use, inspect the charger and bat-
teries and correct any problems. Set up
charger according to these procedures
to reduce the risk of injury from electri-
cal shock, fire, and other causes and
prevent tool and system damage. Always
wear eye protection to protect your eyes
against dirt and other foreign objects.
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50/60 Hz
Cooling (No Fan)
1. Make sure the charger is unplugged.
Inspect the power cord, charger and bat-
tery for damage or modifications, or bro-
ken, worn, missing, misaligned or binding
parts. If any problems are found, do not
use charger until the parts have been
repaired or replaced.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the
equipment as described in the Cleaning
Instructions section, especially handles
and controls. This helps prevent the
equipment from slipping from your grip
and allows proper ventilation.
3. Check to see that all warning labels and
decals on the charger and battery are
intact and readable. (See Figures 22 &
23.)
Figure 22 – Label on Charger
Figure 23 – Label on Battery
4. Select an appropriate location for the
charger before use. Check work area for:
• Adequate lighting.
• Clear, level, stable, dry place for charg -
er. Do not use the device in wet or
damp areas.
• Proper operating temperature range.
The charger and battery must both be
between 32°F (0°C) and 122°F (50°C)
for charging to begin. If the temperature
of either is outside of this range at any
point during charging, the operation will
be suspended until brought back to the
correct temperature range.