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MEASURING

INSTRUMENTS

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2 GENERAL INFORMATION

Please observe the following indications to avoid electrical shock and injury to persons:

Read and understand all the instructions before the start of each operation;

Do not remove any labels from the instrument;

Keep the work area clean and well lit, dirty and dark work areas can be causes of
accidents;

Do not use tool in the presence of flammable or explosive gases;

Do not use the instrument near chemical or corrosive substances as they may damage
the quality of the images;

Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the work area during use;

Always take care during operation, using common sense;

Do not place the instrument on unstable floors or surfaces. The instrument may fall,
causing injury to persons and damage to the device itself; Do not bring any type of liquid

in contact with the display;

Do not use the instrument for medical purposes or for use on people or animals;

The instrument is not shock resistant, do not use it as a hammer or allow it to fall.

2.1 Battery

Remove the battery during the cleaning of the instrument;

Remove the battery if not used for a long time;

Be sure to insert the battery according to the correct polarity as indicated on the

instrument;

Do not keep the instrument next to a heat source as this may cause battery to explode.

Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metal parts.

FOLLOW EXISTING PROVISIONS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES.

ATTENTION

Do not continuously turn the instrument off and on, wait at least two seconds between
switching on and off, and vice versa. If you see a strange image, turn the instrument off

and try again.

Do not immerse it in water.

Do not use the instrument if there is moisture inside the camera.

Do not modify the probe or the camera head, they can not be used for any other purpose.

Do not inspect places or things where there is an electrical charge even if minimal.

Take note of the following inspection methods:

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For walls: for inspections within walls, make sure that the power has been cut in the

whole house;

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For pipes: if you suspect that a metal tube might be traversed by an electric charge,

please contact a qualified electrician before the inspection. Grounding cables, in

certain cases they can be discharged onto aluminium tubes, charging them with
electricity.

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For cars: Make sure that the car is turned off during operation. Metals and fluids
under the hood may be hot. Do not put the probe and the camera head into contact

with oils and gasoline.

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Summary of Contents for E022/12

Page 1: ...USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Flexible endoscope for mechanical use with probe Art E022 12 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS f e r v i c o m ...

Page 2: ... all the instructions contained in this manual Operator Qualification The workers responsible for using this equipment must have all necessary information education and receive adequate training regarding safety including a The conditions of use of the equipment b Foreseeable abnormal situations pursuant to Article 73 of Legislative Decree 81 08 We guarantee the equipment s conformity to specifica...

Page 3: ...lish or distribute any information from this Manual Copyright by FERVI CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 5 2 1 Battery 5 3 PARTS LIST 6 4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 7 5 HOW TO USE 8 5 1 Installing the battery 8 5 2 Connecting the display to the camera and sensor unit 8 5 3 Installation of accessories 8 5 4 Operating procedures 9 6 MAINTENANCE 10 6 1 Frequent problems 10 f e r v i c o ...

Page 4: ...bend it beyond its limits or force it usually the bending radius is 5 cm in order to avoid causing permanent damage to the probe The display should NEVER be put in contact with liquid and must be kept away from any splashes Do not touch the display with acids because it would ruin the plastic protection Avoid immersion or contact with corrosive substances places with the presence of oil or objects...

Page 5: ...the battery during the cleaning of the instrument Remove the battery if not used for a long time Be sure to insert the battery according to the correct polarity as indicated on the instrument Do not keep the instrument next to a heat source as this may cause battery to explode Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metal parts FOLLOW EXISTING PROVISIONS FOR THE DISPOSAL...

Page 6: ...forbidden to reproduce publish or distribute any information from this Manual Copyright by FERVI 3 PARTS LIST 1 Portable screen 4 Terminal hook 2 Probe and camera head 5 Terminal with mirror 3 Magnetic terminal A 3 5 LCD Screen D Probe connection B Battery Compartment E Probe C Instrument on off and light adjustment wheel F Camera head 2 1 3 4 5 B C A D F E f e r v i c o m ...

Page 7: ... CHARACTERISTICS Optical system Viewing direction Straight Angled view 60 Observation depth 50 mm Distance 2 5 cm 30 cm Specifications Camera diameter 12 mm Image 3 5 LCD Probe type Flexible Probe length 90mm Probe and camera protection IP67 Power supply 1 x 9V alkaline battery Autonomy Continuous working time 2 hours Temperature of use 0 C 45 C Humidity RH 5 95 Storage temperature 20 C 60 C 85 wi...

Page 8: ...attery compartment closing the compartment and tightening the screw Fig 5 5 2 Connecting the display to the camera and sensor unit The display must be properly connected to the camera and the probe While connecting make sure that the ends of the two units are properly aligned Fig 6 Once aligned tighten the locking ring with your fingers 5 3 Installation of accessories All three accessories include...

Page 9: ...s Manual Copyright by FERVI 5 4 Operating procedures Position the display for a complete view Fig 9 Turn the wheel towards the screen to turn on the instrument The wheel will now serve to adjust the intensity of the LED Lights Fig 10 which are a source of illumination for the camera This tool has been designed to allow the inspection of hard to reach areas You can use the accessories to collect o ...

Page 10: ...n of any maintenance or cleaning ask a qualified person to ensure the proper functioning of the instrument Do not use the instrument in the event it emits smoke Remove the battery and ask qualified personnel to perform an inspection if the following situations occur o If liquid has been spilled on the instrument or objects have fallen on it o If the instrument does not operate normally despite hav...

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