micro CA-330 Inspection Camera
7. Check to make sure the connections be-
tween the handheld unit, extension cables
and imager cable are tight. All connec-
tions must be properly assembled for the
cable to be water resistant. Con firm unit is
properly assembled.
8. Check that the warning label is present,
firmly attached and readable (Figure 10) .
Figure 10 – Warning Label
9. If any issues are found during the in-
spection, do not use the inspection cam-
era until it has been properly serviced.
10. With dry hands, re-install the battery.
11. Press and hold the Power Button for two
seconds. The imager lights should come
on, then a splash screen (Figure 11) will
appear. Once the camera is ready, a live
image of what the camera sees is
displayed on the screen. Con sult the
Troubleshooting section of this manual
if no picture appears.
12. Press and hold the Power Button for two
seconds to turn camera OFF.
Tool and Work Area
Set-Up
WARNING
Set up the micro CA-330 In spec tion Cam -
era and work area according to these
procedures to reduce the risk of injury
from electrical shock, entanglement and
other causes and prevent tool damage.
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1. Check work area for:
• Adequate lighting
• Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that
may ignite. If present, do not work in
area until sources have been identified
and corrected. The micro CA-330 In -
spection Camera is not explosion proof
and can cause sparks.
• Clear, level, stable, dry place for opera-
tor. Do not use the inspection camera
while standing in water.
2. Examine the area or space that you will
be inspecting and determine if the micro
CA-330 Inspection Camera is the correct
piece of equipment for the job. (See
Specifications.)
• Determine if there is any electrical pow -
er supplied to the area to be inspected.
If so, the power to the area must be
turned OFF to reduce the risk of electric
shock. Use appropriate lock out pro-
cedures to prevent the power from
being turned back on during the in-
spection.
• Determine if any liquids will be encoun-
tered during the inspection. The hand-
held display unit is water resistant
(IP65) but should not be submerged in
water.
• Determine if any chemicals are pres-
ent, especially in the case of drains. It is
important to understand the specific
safety measures required to work a -
round any chemicals present. Contact
the chemical manufacturer for required
information. Chemicals may damage or
degrade the inspection camera.
• Determine if any moving parts are pres-
ent in the area to be inspected. If so,
these parts must be deactivated to pre-
vent movement during inspection to
reduce the risk of entanglement. Use
appropriate lock out procedures to pre-
vent the parts from moving during the
inspection.
If the micro CA-330 Inspection Camera is not
the correct piece of equipment for the job,
other inspection equipment is available from
RIDGID. For a complete listing of RIDGID
products, see the RIDGID catalog, online at
www.RIDGID.com or www.RIDGID.eu.