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6.0 WARRANTY

5.0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

5.1 General Inspection After Each Use

     CAUTION: 

The thermal imaging camera should be 

tested before each use.
5.1.1 Inspect the camera, batteries and optional 

transmitter for structural, heat and/or chemical 

damage. Cameras with signs of damage should be 

taken out of service and returned to the factory for 

repair. Call ISI customer service at 888-474-7233 for 

a return authorization number.
5.1.2 Inspect side strap, wrist strap, neckstrap, short 

lanyard and retractable lanyard along with neckstrap 

clip  for damage and/or fraying. If any strap is frayed 

or damaged, replace before next use. Check that all 

screws are tight. 

NOTE: 

Screws for viewing lens will NOT tighten 

completely. Check to be sure they are secure and not 

sticking out from case.
5.1.3 Inspect visor and front bumper for cracks, rips or 

wear. Special attention should be given to the areas 

used for side strap connection.
5.1.4 Check that warning labels are intact and legible. 

Pay special attention to the labels on the battery. 

Should either label appear damaged, IMMEDIATELY 

place the battery out of service. Return the battery for 

repair or replacement. 
5.1.5 Inspect latch mechanism.
5.1.6 Inspect charging port for visible damage. 

5.2 Weekly Inspection

5.2.1 Inspect battery charger for proper operation 

and LED indicators. Check charger contact points for 

corrosion or damage.
5.2.2 Inspect all batteries for damage, leakage, 

corrosion, and for damage to the contacts and labels.

5.3 Battery Maintenance

5.3.1 It is not recommended that a battery be left 

in the camera when not in use unless the internal 

charger is connected and operating. The battery will 

drain at a higher rate if left on the camera then if 

stored off the camera.

5.3.2 Battery cannot be disposed of as municipal 

waste and must be collected and disposed of 

separately where appropriate public or private waste 

collection systems are defined by national and local 

regulations.

5.4 Cleaning

5.4.1 Camera Housing
To clean the camera housing use a medium 

bristle brush or sponge and a mild non-detergent 

dishwashing soap. Do not use bleach or any other 

compound containing chlorine.
5.4.2 Optical Lens & Viewing Lens
To clean the optical lens use lens paper and 

photography grade lens cleaner available at your local 

camera store. Do not use paper towels or any other 

abrasive material for they will scratch the lens.

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IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION: 

EACh PRODUCT IS ShIPPED WITh A WARRANTY CARD. TO RECEIVE TEChNICAL UPDATES ON 

ThIS PRODUCT YOU MUST REGISTER ONLINE OR COMPLETE AND RETURN ThE LOWER PORTION 

OF ThE WARRANTY CARD.

Register your equipment online at www.avon-isi.com

Summary of Contents for ISI 2500

Page 1: ...ety Instruments Inc 1 International Safety Instruments Inc An Avon Protection Systems Company I N T E RNATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUM E N T S A N AVON PROTECTION SYSTEMS COMPA N Y Advanced Thermal Imaging Sy...

Page 2: ...d States Department of Commerce Bureau of Export Control this Thermal Imaging Camera may not be shipped or hand carried outside the borders of the owner s home country without first obtaining the prop...

Page 3: ...vlar Sidestrap 6 3 5 Kevlar Neckstrap 6 3 6 Battery Life Indicator 6 3 7 Sensor Temperature Warning 7 3 8 Battery Charging 7 3 9 Direct Digital Readout ISI 2500 8 3 10 Temperature Readout options ISI...

Page 4: ...RATOR INFORMATION WARNINGS LIMITATIONS TRAINING REQUIREMENTS All operators must read understand and be thoroughly familiar with the operation and use of the equipment and the contents of this operator...

Page 5: ...position and line up the rails of the battery with the tracks on the bottom of the camera and slide it into place Check for proper seating of the battery by ensuring the forks of the release button o...

Page 6: ...release the front bumper from the two bumps that hold the pin Be cautious not to tear the bumper 3 4 6 Remove the front bumper from the camera but still have the two side straps woven through the slo...

Page 7: ...b the connector by the ribs and pull straight out Warning Pulling cord or non ribbed section of connector will damage the charger and rend it useless CAUTION Do not leave the charger plugged into the...

Page 8: ...he approximate temperature on the scale The Temperature Scale Readout takes a one foot diameter to every 49 feet of distance The further away the object the more ambient air and particles in the air i...

Page 9: ...cause battery to become dislodged during use should the camera be dropped hit slammed or banged thus causing the camera to stop operating 4 1 3 The handle may be attached in the opposite angle of its...

Page 10: ...2 4 Take the transmitter connector cord and line up the red dot on the cord connector with the flat section of the second ring of the camera connector Push the cord connector into the camera connecto...

Page 11: ...nspect charging port for visible damage 5 2 Weekly Inspection 5 2 1 Inspect battery charger for proper operation and LED indicators Check charger contact points for corrosion or damage 5 2 2 Inspect a...

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