Storage when not in use
If you will not be using the endoscope camera for an extended period of time,
remove the batteries to avoid leakage. Keep the clean, dry endoscope
camera and accessories in the supplied hard shell case (B) in a cool, dry
place.
Troubleshooting
Q: The device cannot be switched on
A: (1) Batteries may be empty, replace the batteries. (2) Check whether the
batteries are inserted correctly.
Q: No image in the display/distorted images
A: (1) Check the connection between the gooseneck and hand unit. Remove
the gooseneck and then attach it again (as described in the section
"Attaching/detaching the gooseneck"). (2) Distorted images on an external
monitor e.g. TV; check that the cable is connected. You may have to use a
different or better cable.
Safety instructions
Neither the endoscope camera is for medical use, nor for use on
humans and animals. There is a risk of a potentially fatal injury.
If there is smoke, unusual sounds or smells, switch off the device
immediately, stop using it and remove the batteries. The user, and not the
manufacturer, is responsible for any personal injury or material damage
resulting from incorrect use.
Children and persons with disabilities
Electrical devices shall neither belong in the hands of children, nor to persons
with limited physical/sensory/mental abilities. Children should always be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with this device.
Always keep plastic packaging out of reach also. It poses a suffocation risk!
Then slide the attachment fixture carefully and
completely over the camera head.
Ensure that the attachment is positioned in the
slot provided in the attachment fixture.