
Versatrax 100™
Document: UMDT013103.docm
Revision: A10
Created by: KJB
Date: 26 Sep 2019
3070984-A10
Source Location: C:\ePDM\ISLEng\products\dt-versatrax100mkii\manuals\UMDT013103.docm
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WARNING:
Intense Optical Radiation
- The VT100
™ camera lights and 801
auxiliary lights are extremely bright. Never look directly at the lights. Use a welding
filter (shade #8 or higher) if inspecting the LEDs.
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CAUTION: Class II Laser:
The optional Spectrum 90™ may
be equipped with laser lines. Do not intentionally stare into
the beam. Typically, Class II relies on the blink reflex to limit
exposure to no more than ¼-second. Intentionally staring
into the beam can cause eye injury.
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When performing maintenance or functional checks of the
lasers and camera lights, take precautions to protect nearby
personnel from unintended exposure which could be
temporarily blinding.
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Observe safe lifting practices. For storage and shipping, the VT100 system is packed in three
parts: Controller, Vehicle and Tether. Each of the three components is either built or packed into
a Pelican case with carrying handle. The heaviest case containing the tether and mini-reel is
equipped with wheels and extending handle like a suitcase.
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Do not operate the system with damaged wires. A short circuit may damage the power system,
telemetry system, cameras, or attached equipment. Exposed wires may also create a shock
hazard.
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Disconnect the power source before servicing the product; otherwise, damage may result.
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Although designed for durability, the vehicle and its components or attached devices may suffer
structural damage if dropped or impacted. A lifeline or fall arrest system should be used at all time
when the vehicle is navigating on a vertical or inverted horizontal position. In addition, stepping on
the tether may pull the vehicle off the wall causing it to fall and sustain physical damage.
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All personnel operating or maintaining this equipment must be trained and competent.
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Eddyfi equipment is used in many varied environments from hot/dry to confined spaces to deep
underwater. Such diverse environment risks must be addressed by the operators who are trained
to work in such surroundings. As such, the operator is responsible to determine safe site setup
and appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for operation and maintenance of the
equipment.
WARNING: Spark Hazard
- Under no circumstances should this equipment be
used in a potentially explosive atmosphere