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1. Flip the lid up and lift the monitor to the desired viewing location.
2. Switch the power on (you will have to lift the monitor to access the power switch). The system will
begin booting. After the Spartan Tool logo appears on the screen, the main screen overlay will
appear.
3. Insert camera and push-cable into pipe opening.
4. Adjust the light intensity of the camera head pressing the Camera Lights button and adjusting the
intensity slider bar.
5. To use the distance counter, tap the distance counter box to open the small menu box. Press RESET
to zero the counter. The display will read 0.00 f (feet) and 0.00 m (meters).
NOTE: When pulling
the push-cable out of the reel, the distance will increase. Pushing the push-cable back into the
reel will cause the distance to decrease.
6. System is now ready for pipe inspection.
If you get stuck in a line, try to rotate the push-cable by hand first clockwise then counter-clockwise.
The use of a lubricating agent on the push-cable itself can often increase the distance you are able
to push the unit. Be certain to abide by all regulations regarding the use of oils (such as vegetable
or mineral oils) or other lubricating additives down drain lines. Also, if a lubricating agent is being
used, be sure to clean push-cable before it is loaded back into the system.
Consider using a water repellant (such as Rain-X
®
) on the camera lens if you are experiencing
fogging or water spotting on the camera lens in wet lines.
If glare appears in the pipe, reduce the light intensity.
Operating Instructions
Operational Tips
Summary of Contents for PROvision Touch
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