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2.1 Care
The BUG headset may become
damaged if you:
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Drop it
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Hose it down
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Wipe the lenses with your thumb
For a long and happy BUG life:
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Treat the lenses as you would treat
your favourite glasses/sunglasses.
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Clean immediately after use
– before any debris dries solid.
Disconnect from scanner.
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Grit / mud should first be removed
by rinsing gently – do not rub the
lenses.
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Dry excess water off the housing
with a clean soft cloth – do not rub
the lenses.
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Only wipe the lenses with
spectacle cleaner fluid and a
clean cloth or computer screen
wipe – allow to evaporate.
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Store your BUG in a protective
carry case once clean and dry
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2.2 BUG facts
We used plastic lenses to ensure
lightweight and achieve desired
optical properties of the BUG. They
can be replaced at your nearest IMV
imaging service centre. The headset
housing is splash resistant to withstand
use in the rain and gentle rinsing. They
will not withstand powerful water jets –
i.e. tap full on, hose down or immersion
in water.
BUG devices are available with two
different connector types. The push
fit connector is sealed to IP65 and is
splash resistant to the same level as
the housing. The screw connector is
only sealed when properly secured
to the scanner but is vulnerable
when disconnected. Do not rinse or
submerge the connector.
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2.3 Maintenance
Replacement forehead pads are
available in two different thicknesses.
Peel the old pad from the ‘velcro’ on
the inner headband and reattach a
new one with the absorbent cotton
side towards the skin.
Your BUG device is sealed. Do not try
to take it apart. Return your headset to
your authorised IMV imaging service
centre or distributor in your country
for an annual check, replace seals,
elastics and adjust drive circuits for
continued high performance.
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2. Care and maintenance
We have built the BUG display headset to be rugged and splash resistant, however
it does contain sensitive electronics and optics. With a little care and maintenance
you will enjoy many years of excellent imaging.