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8.  Maintenance and cleaning 

8.1  Maintenance 

 

Regularly check the technical safety of the product, e.g. check the housing for damage. 
 
If it seems that it may no longer be possible to operate the device safely, stop using the product and 
protect it from unintentional use.  
 
It is likely that safe operation is no longer possible in the event that: 

 

 

The device shows signs of visible damage. 

 

The device no longer works correctly.  

 

 
 

8.2  Cleaning 

 

Clean the device with a clean, dry cloth. The cloth can be dampened with lukewarm water if the dirt 
on the monitor is hard to remove. 

 

 

Do not allow any liquids to enter the device. 
Do not use any chemical cleaning agent, as they could damage the surface of the housing 
(discoloration). 

 
 

9.  Disposal 

 

 

Important information on device disposal 

The EU Directive 2002/96/EG regulates the proper return, treatment and recycling of used 
electronic devices. This symbol means that in the interest of environmental protection the 
device must be disposed of separately from household or industrial waste at the end of its 
service life in accordance with applicable local legal guidelines. Disposing of used devices 
can be done at official recycling centers in your country. Obey local regulations when 
disposing of material. Further details on returns (also for non-European countries) can be 
obtained at your local authority. Separate collection and recycling saves natural resources 
and ensures that all the provisions for protecting health and environment are observed 
when recycling the product.

 

 

 

Important information on battery disposal 

Batteries  with  this  label  do  not  contain  harmful  substances  such  as  cadmium,  lead  and 
mercury. However, used batteries must not be disposed of along with household waste in 
accordance  with  the  battery  directive.  To  protect  natural  resources  and  promote  the 
recycling of materials, separate the batteries from other waste and deposit them at a local 
recycling  center.  An  additional  label  with  the  chemical  symbols  for  Hg,  Cd  or  Pb  means 
that  the  batteries  contain  quantities  of  mercury,  cadmium  or  lead  which  exceed  the 
restrictions  set  by  the  EU  Directive  2006/66.  If  batteries  are  not  disposed  of  properly, 
these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment. 

 
 

 

Please note:

 

You do not need to perform any maintenance on this product. There are no components 
to service or anything inside the product to check. Never open it. 

Summary of Contents for TVAC80000B

Page 1: ...80000B User manual Instrukcja obs ugi Brugerh ndbog E Manual del usuario You can find important information and FAQs about this and other products on the website www abus com plug and play Version 04...

Page 2: ...on na stronie 15 Denne betjeningsvejledning indeholder vigtige henvisninger til idrifts ttelse og h ndtering V r ogs opm rksom p dette hvis produktet gives videre til en tredje person Opbevar derfor d...

Page 3: ...TVAC80000B User manual Version 04 2013 Original user guide in English Retain for future reference...

Page 4: ...onding owner All rights reserved In the event of questions please contact your local maintenance specialist or dealer Data storage is subject to national data privacy guidelines Disclaimer This user g...

Page 5: ...damaged if it is dropped even from a low height Pay attention to the installation instructions in the corresponding section of this user guide 4 Data storage The use of surveillance equipment may be f...

Page 6: ...erting a micro SD card 6 6 2 Inserting the batteries 6 6 3 Installation 7 7 Operation 8 7 1 Live view 8 7 2 Setting the date and time 8 7 3 Zooming 9 7 4 Taking photos on the micro SD card 9 7 5 Viewi...

Page 7: ...maller people as the internal display can also be seen from below For a detailed description of functions refer to Section 3 Features and functions 2 Scope of delivery Digital door viewer Fixing brack...

Page 8: ...s Make sure the polarity is correct when you do this 3 Change the batteries as soon as you get the information on the display Power LED Device status display Light illumination No light Device switche...

Page 9: ...racket and then through the hole on the inside of the door Tighten the door peephole by hand For 12 mm drill holes If you want to use a smaller peephole you can use the existing tightening device as a...

Page 10: ...you get to the Date Time menu item 3 Set the date and time using the arrow buttons Confirm your input with the power button Your photos are now saved with the correct date and time on the micro SD car...

Page 11: ...at them directly on the door viewer To do so please proceed as follows 1 Hold down the button for three seconds when switched off 2 Then press the power button as well until you get to the photo view...

Page 12: ...egal guidelines Disposing of used devices can be done at official recycling centers in your country Obey local regulations when disposing of material Further details on returns also for non European c...

Page 13: ...tivations 6 When does the door viewer record As soon as the power button is pressed it records a total of 3 images in the first 3 seconds 7 Which brightness will provide the best image 10 lux and more...

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