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Compact 

M40 – English – 13

Maintenance and 

Support

Cleaning

Clean your system with rags and a soft 
nylon brush. If desired, a mild detergent or 
disinfectant can be used. Do not use sol-
vents or high pressure water to clean any 
part of the system.

Maintaining Components

Camera Head

Scratches on the camera have a minimal ef-
fect on its performance. Do not use scraping 
tools or sand the camera to remove scratch-
es.

Push Cable

Run a rag over the push cable and visually 
inspect it for cuts and abrasions while push-
ing it back into the drum. Replace or repair 
the push cable if the outer jacket is cut or 
abraded. 

Storage

The Compact M40 must be stored in a 
dry, secure area between -10°C and 70°C 
[14°F and 158°F]. Store your equipment in a 
locked area out of the reach of children and 
people unfamiliar with its purpose. 

Support

For support and additional information 
about using your system, visit 

support.

seesnake.com/compact-m40/

.

Service and Repair

Improper service or repair can cause the 
camera reel to be unsafe to operate.

Service and repair of the camera reel must 
be performed at a RIDGID Independent 
Authorized Service Center. To find your 
nearest service center or for any service or 
repair questions:

•  Contact your local RIDGID distributor.

•  Visit RIDGID.com.

•  Contact Ridge Tool Company 

Technical Service Department at 
[email protected] or, in 
the USA and Canada, call 1-800-519-
3456.

Disposal

Parts of your system contain valuable mate-
rials that can be recycled. There are compa-
nies that specialize in recycling that may be 
found locally. Dispose of the components in 
compliance with all applicable regulations. 
Contact your local waste management au-
thority for more information.

EC Countries:

 Do not dispose 

of electrical equipment with 
household waste! 

According to the Europe-
an Guideline 2012/19/EU for 
Waste Electrical and Electronic 
Equipment and its implemen-
tation into national legislation, 
electrical equipment that is no 
longer usable must be collect-
ed separately and disposed of 
in an environmentally correct 
manner. 

Battery Disposal
EC Countries:

 Defective or used batteries 

must be recycled according to the guideline 
2006/66/EEC.

Summary of Contents for SeeSnake Compact M40

Page 1: ...under stand and follow the con tents of this manual may result in electrical shock fire and or serious per sonal injury Operator s Manual With Technology For support and additional information about u...

Page 2: ...7 Compact M40 Overview Standard Equipment 8 System Components 9 Specific Safety Information Compact M40 Safety 9 Operating Instructions Placement 10 Routing the Camera 10 Inspection Overview 10 Pipe G...

Page 3: ...used to com municate important safety information This section is provided to improve understand ing of these signal words and symbols This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potent...

Page 4: ...in inspection equipment at the same time wear RID GID drain clean ing gloves Never grasp the rotating drain cleaning cable with anything else including other gloves or a rag which can become wrapped a...

Page 5: ...that may affect the equipment s operation If damaged have the equipment repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly main tained equipment Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance a...

Page 6: ...nding parts or any other condition which might prevent safe normal operation 5 Refer to the instructions for all other equipment to inspect and make sure it is in good usable condition 6 Check your wo...

Page 7: ...ly and easily The CS6x Versa is specifically designed to mount on the Compact M40 s docking sys tem for viewing ease quick setup and ef fortless transport Compact M40 Overview TruSense Technology Desc...

Page 8: ...bend radius 76 mm 3 in Specifications Pipe Capacity 38 mm to 203 mm 1 5 in to 8 in System Cable Length 3 m 10 ft Operating Environment Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Storage temperature 10 C t...

Page 9: ...ore oper ating the equipment Failure to follow all instructions may result in property dam age and or serious injury Keep this man ual with the equipment for future use Operating the equipment while i...

Page 10: ...spring 2 Reach inside the drum and find the camera 3 Insert the camera through the inner push cable guide and then through the two outer push cable guides 4 Return the spring clip to the opera tion po...

Page 11: ...clear Use pipe guides when possible to reduce wear and tear on the camera sys tem CS6x Versa Docking System WARNING Do not carry the Compact M40 by the monitor s mounting frame or kickstand Doing so c...

Page 12: ...sconnect the system cable from the reporting monitor and remove the mon itor from the docking system 2 Unwrap the system cable from the cable wraps 3 Pop the frame cable anchor off the frame Cable Anc...

Page 13: ...use the camera reel to be unsafe to operate Service and repair of the camera reel must be performed at a RIDGID Independent Authorized Service Center To find your nearest service center or for any ser...

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Page 16: ...roduct development the photos and other presentations specified in this manual may differ from the actual product RIDGID and the RIDGID logo are trademarks of Ridge Tool Company registered in the USA...

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