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USB Cable
Heat & Cooling
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Do not modify the USB cable.
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Check the cable periodically for damage. Never use the cable if there are any signs of damage.
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Never force a connector into a USB port. If the connector and port don’t come together easily,
they probably don’t match. Check for obstructions and make sure the connector matches the
port and that you have correctly positioned the connector with the port.
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Never unplug the USB cable from the adapter or the Endoscope by pulling the cable. Always pull
on the USB connector.
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Be careful not to trip over the cable.
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The cable must not be kinked, pinched, or twisted.
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Make sure that the USB cable is not squeezed, bent, damaged by sharp edges, or put under
mechanical stress.
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Avoid excessive thermal stress on the cable due to extreme heat or cold.
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Children may get entangled when playing with the cable (danger of strangulation). Electric cables
are not toys.
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Do not cover the device while it is in operation or being charged as this may cause the
Endoscope to overheat. This poses a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.
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Make sure that the ventilation around the device is good.
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Keep the device away from heat and in or close to areas where the surrounding temperature
is relatively hot (e.g. stoves or other sources of heat). Never use the device near naked flames
(such as burning candles) or on hot surfaces.
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The Endoscope is designed to work best in normal ambient temperatures between 0° and 35°C
and to be stored at temperatures between 0°C and 45°C. The Endoscope may be damaged
and the lifespan of the battery may be shortened if the device is stored or used outside this
temperature range. Do not subject the devices to dramatic changes in temperature. Do not
store your device in a hot car or direct sunlight for extended periods.
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Use the device only in a moderate climate (not in a tropical climate).