Installing Imager Head Cable Or Extension Cables; Installing An Accessory; Pre-Operation Inspection - RIDGID micro CA-100 Mode D'emploi

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Figure 4 - Battery Compartment
Installing the Imager Head Cable
or Extension Cables
To use the micro CA-100 Inspection Camera,
the imager head cable must be connected
to the handheld display unit. To connect the
cable to the handheld display unit, make
sure the key and slot (Figure 5) are properly
aligned. Once they are aligned, finger tight-
en the knurled knob to hold the connection
in place.
Figure 5 - Cable Connections
3' and 6' cable extensions are available to in-
crease the length of your cable up to 30' in
length. To install an extension, first remove
the camera head cable from the display unit
by loosening the knurled knob. Connect
the extension to the handheld as described
above (Figure 5). Connect the keyed end of
the camera head cable to the slotted end of
the extension and finger tighten the knurled
knob to hold the connection in place.

Installing An Accessory

The three included accessories, (mirror, hook
and magnet) (Figure 1) all attach to the im-
ager head the same way.
To connect, hold the imager head as shown
in Figure 6. Slip the semicircle end of the ac-
cessory over the flats of the imager head as
shown in Figure 6. Then rotate the accessory
a 1/4 turn so the long arm of the accessory is
extending out as shown (Figure 6).
Slot
Key
micro CA-100 Inspection Camera
Figure 6

Pre-Operation Inspection

WARNING
Before each use, inspect your inspection
camera and correct any problems to reduce
the risk of serious injury from electric shock
and other causes and prevent tool damage.
1. Make sure the unit is OFF.
2. Remove the battery holder and inspect
it and batteries for signs of damage. Re-
place batteries if necessary. Do not use
inspection camera if batteries are dam-
aged.
3. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the
equipment. This aids inspection and
helps prevent the tool from slipping
from your grip.
4. Inspect micro CA-100 Inspection Camera
for any broken, warn, missing, misaligned
or binding parts or any condition which
may prevent safe and normal operation.
5. Inspect the camera head lens for con-
densation. To avoid damaging the unit,
do not use the camera if condensation
forms inside the lens. Let the water evap-
orate before using.
6. Inspect the full length of the cable for
cracks or damage. A damaged cable
could allow water to enter the unit and
increase the risk of electrical shock.
7. Check to make sure the connections be-
tween the handheld unit, extension ca-
bles and imager cable are tight. All con-
nections must be properly assembled for
the cable to be water resistant. Confirm
unit is properly assembled.
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