User's Manual

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Store the tool, charger and all cables in a locked area out of the reach of
children and people unfamiliar with the tool.
Tool Inspection
Before using, inspect your tool and correct any problems to reduce the risk of
serious injury from electric shock and other causes and prevent tool damage.
Make sure the power is OFF.
Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the tool, especially on the buttons and
ports. This helps prevent the tool from slipping from your hands.
Inspect the imager head lens for condensation. To avoid damaging the
tool, do not use the tool if condensation forms inside the imager heads.
Let the water evaporate before using again.
Inspect the full length of the cable for cracks or damage. A damaged
cable could allow water to enter the tool and increase the risk of electric
shock.
Make sure the connections between the display unit and imager heads
and cable are tight. All connections must be properly assembled for the
cable to be waterproof.
Check if the warning label is present, firmly attached and readable. Do
not operate the tool without caution label.
If the tool does not work well after being turned on, please have the tool
checked by a qualified technician. Any tool that cannot be controlled with
the power button is dangerous and must be repaired.
NOTE
Please follow these tips to avoid injury.
FOR WALLS: For inspecting the inside of walls, be sure to shut off the
circuit breaker of the whole house before using the tool.
FOR PIPES: If you suspect a metal pipe could contain an electric charge,
have a qualified electrician check the pipe before using.
FOR AUTOMOBILES: Be sure the automobile is not running during
inspection. Metal and liquid under the hood may be hot. Don’t get oil or
gas on the imager heads.