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Care Instructions
The design of the Bullard TI Commander requires ongoing,
but relatively simple maintenance. For best results,
after each use:
• Ensure that all straps, bumpers, and screws are intact
and working properly. The display cover, straps, and
rubber bumpers are field replaceable.
• Ensure that all screws on rubber bumpers, side strap,
battery door, and display are tight and secure.
• Clean the outside of the unit with a rag or cloth using
mild soap or detergent. Do not submerge the imager in
water to clean it. Use isopropyl alcohol on stubborn
stains.
• Wipe the lens with a soft, damp cloth.
• Clean the display cover with a soft, damp cloth.
• If the unit is equipped with a Relative Heat Indicator, the
temperature sensor (pyrometer) lens should be routinely
cleaned using a mild detergent applied with a soft cloth
or cotton swab.
• Check the unit for any damage or cracks. Immediately
report any evidence of damage or operational problems
to your distributor or to the Bullard Service Center so
required service can be performed.
• When not in use, always store your Bullard TI
Commander in the case provided or in the optional truck
mount.
• All thermal imagers should be maintained using a proper
program of preventative maintenance.
Cleaning the Lens
The Bullard TI lens is protected by both a silicone gasket
and a plastic lens bezel. The bezel
(Item 8, Figure 1
)
contains a drain hole so that any water that may get into or
behind the bezel will be effectively drained away. The lens
can be cleaned with a soft cloth and soapy water (see
other care instructions above).
Replacing the Video Display Cover Window
The display cover
(Item 9, Figure 1
) has a scratch
resistant hard coating to minimize marring. However, if
heavy scratching or gouging does occur, the cover can be
replaced. To do this, simply remove the four stainless steel
screws along the top and sides of the window. Then remove
the battery door thumb knobs by loosening the two screws
that retain them. Remove the plastic display cover and
replace with a new one (part number TIWINDOW), making
sure that the O-ring countersink slots around the mounting
holes are facing outward. When reinserting the screws,
make sure each one has the sealing O-ring in place.
CAUTION
Do not use solvents, paint thinners or ANY Hydrocarbon-
based material to clean your Bullard TI Commander as
they could permanently mar the surface or degrade the
protective properties of the casing.
Ensure that the Bullard TI Commander always has each of
its three protective rubber bumpers properly affixed and
that all screws remain tightened.
Do not intentionally submerge the unit underwater or
subject the unit to high pressure water. Follow care
instructions described above.
Do not leave the battery door open during use, while lying
idle, or during storage.
Failure to observe these instructions may result in product
damage. Any damage caused by improper care is not
covered under warranty.
WARNING
Do not attempt to disassemble the Bullard TI
Commander. If the unit is not functioning promptly
return it to Bullard for evaluation. Disassembling the
unit voids all warranties.
Like all thermal imagers sold at the time of this printing,
the Bullard TI Commander is not certified as intrinsically
safe.
Thermal Imaging is not a technology designed to replace
current fire fighting tactics. Rather, it is a tool that
allows the firefighter to be more effective and to make
better decisions.
Firefighters cannot stop using basic firefighter safety
tactics. All firefighters should receive proper training
on: how thermal imagers work; the uses and limitations
of thermal imagers; image interpretation; and the safety
considerations for thermal imaging use. Do not attempt
to remove the lens gasket or the rear boot. These parts
provide sealing and removal will break the seal exposing
the unit to potential water damage. Failure to follow
these instructions could result in death, serious injury
and/or product damage.