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g) Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Safety equipment (dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, helmets
or acoustic protection) used for the appropriate conditions will reduce all risk of injury.
h)
Avoid any unplanned
start-up. Before connecting the tool to mains and/or the battery block, picking it up or carrying
it, check that the switch is in the stop position. Carrying the tools with a finger on the trigger or connecting tools whose
switch is in on position is a source of accidents.
i) Do not rush. Keep a suitable position and balance at all times. This will enable better control over the tool in
unexpected situations.
j) Dress suitably. Do not wear bulky clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts.
Bulky clothing, jewellery or long hair may be caught up in moving parts.
4 Using and maintaining the tool
g) Do not force the tool. Use the tool that is suitable for your application. The suitable tool will perform the task it was
built for more effectively and safely.
h) Do not use the tool if the switch cannot go from on to off and vice versa. Any tool which cannot be controlled by
the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
i) Disconnect the plug from the current source before any adjustment or accessory change or before putting the tool
away. These preventive safety measures reduce the risk of the tool starting accidentally.
j) Store the tools stopped and out of reach of children and do not allow it to be used by persons not knowing the tool
or these instructions. The tools are dangerous in the hands of novice users.
k) Observe tool maintenance. Check for misalignment or locking of moving parts, broken parts or any other condition
likely to impact the tool's operation.
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n case of damage, ensure the tool is repaired before using it. Numerous
accidents are due to poorly maintained tools.
l) Use the tool and accessories according to these instructions, taking account of the working conditions and the work
to be carried out. Using the tool for operations other than those specified may lead to dangerous situations.
Specific safety instructions
j) Erroneous use or handling batteries may result in injury. Do not throw the batteries into the fire, do not expose them
to high temperatures: explosion danger.
k) In the case of inappropriate use of the batteries, a liquid may be emitted and cause skin irritations; avoid any
contact with this liquid. In case of contact of this liquid with skin, rinse thoroughly with water. If the liquid reaches the
eyes, rinse the eyes with water for 10 minutes and call a physician immediately.
l) Do not use the camera near TV towers and other sources of magnetic and electric fields as they may cause
jamming.
m) Outside influences, for example static discharge, may cause faults. In this case, switch the device of and then
back on.
n) To prevent any damage during transport, always transport the device in the appropriate case.
o) Protect the content of the case from water. Do not throw the case away
p) Pull and push the cable smoothly at regular intervals; do not force when it locks. Avoid friction of the cable on
sharp edges. Do not bend the cable.
q) Wipe the flexible cable with a dry cloth before entering it inside the case, ensuring the internal winder stays clean!
r) Ø40 mm camera head: Changing the dome: do not wet or touch the camera head; Before rescrewing, grease
slightly to maintain sealing (silicon grease)
Use the inspection video camera only for optical inspection and produce recordings inside tubes and wells, gas
evacuation facilities, ventilation ducts, used water piping, sewers, etc. This device is designed to be used only by
personnel having sufficient knowledge in the subject matter. Any other use shall be considered as non-compliant
with the intended use, and not authorized.