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Infrared Camera – Operating Manual
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- Do NOt place the batteries near a heat source or ex-
pose them to heat or an open flame .
Do NOT immerse in water. Such exposure can lead
to an explosion, fire or an electric shock. The cor-
rosive liquid from a leaking battery can also cause
serious damage and injury.
- Do NOt take apart, alter or apply heat to the batteries .
There is a severe risk of explosion and injury. Immedi-
ately flush any area of the body, including the eyes and
mouth and any clothing, that comes into contact with
the contents of a battery with water. If the eyes and
mouth come into contact with the battery‘s substances,
flush thoroughly with water and seek medical help
immediately.
- Do NOt drop and prevent any damage to the battery
as this could damage the battery‘s casing .
This could cause the battery to leak and cause
serious injury.
- Do NOt short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic
object, such as key holders .
This could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries.
- Before you disposing of your batteries, cover the
terminal with tape or other insulators to prevent di-
rect contact with other objects .
Contact with the metallic components of other materials
in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions. Dis-
pose of the batteries in specialised waste facilities
if available in your area.
- Use only recommended batteries and accessories .
Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this
equipment may cause explosions or leaks, resulting
in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings.
- Disconnect the compact power adapter from both
the IR camera and the power outlet after recharging
and when the IR camera is not in use to avoid fires
and other hazards .
Non-stop operation use over a long period of time
may cause the device to overheat and deform, resul-
ting in fire.
- Do NOt use the battery charger or compact power
adapter if the cable or plug is damaged or if the plug
is not properly plugged in .
The battery charger can vary according to different
regions.
- Please exercise due caution when attaching the sepa-
rately available tele and close-up lens .
If the lens becomes detached it may shatter and the
glass splinters could cause injury.
- If your camera is used over a longer period, the IR
camera housing may become warm .
Please take care when operating the IR camera over
a longer period as this may experience a burning
Camera Malfunctions.
Camera Malfunctions
How to prevent your camera from malfunctioning.
- Avoid any damage to the IR camera’s detector .
- Avoid condensation
Moving the IR camera rapidly between hot and cold
environments may cause condensation (water drop-
lets) to form on surfaces both inside and on the out-
side of the camera.
This can be avoided by placing the IR camera in the
plastic case and allowing it to gradually adjust to the
change in temperature before removing it from the
case again.
- When condensation forms inside the camera .
Stop using the camera immediately if you detect any
condensation. Failure to do so may result in damage
to the IR camera. Remove the SD card and the battery
or a disconnect the camera from the mains and wait
until the moisture has evaporated completely before
resuming use.
- Storing over a longer period
If you are not planning on using your camera for a longer
period, remove the battery from the IR camera or the
battery charger and store in a safe place. If you store
the camera without previously removing the battery,
then the battery will run down.