Powering The Seesnake Mini Pak; Operating Instructions - RIDGID SeeSnake MINIPak Manual

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Figure 8 – MINI Pak with SeeSnake

Powering The SeeSnake MINI Pak

The SeeSnake MINI Pak can either be powered with
RIDGID Li-Ion rechargeable battery or plugged in to
an outlet using a supplied AC/DC power converter.
Battery power is the preferred powering method to re-
duce the risk of electrical shock. Additionally, the
power converter is not rated for outdoor use and
should only be used indoors.
Battery Power
With dry hands, slide a fully charged battery onto the bat-
tery dock on the back of the MINI Pak . Make sure that the
battery locks onto the dock. See the Battery Charger op-
erator's manual for more information.
Batteries supplied for the MINI Pak are rated at 2.2 amp-
hours. When fully charged, depending on use (recording
time, etc.) the MINI Pak will run for approximately 5 hours
(actual time may vary). Battery Status on screen indicator
indicates battery charge level (Figure 9) .
Figure 9 – Battery Charge Level
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MINI Pak
Fully charged
(Green Icon)
Low on charge
(Red Icon)
Shut-down warning
(flashes and beeps)
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Outlet Power
For plug in operation, a double insulated AC/DC power
supply is supplied to reduce wall outlet voltage to the cor-
rect voltage for the MINI Pak .
NOTICE
The external power supply is intended for in-
door use only.
To power the system up with the power cord, locate
the power supply. The power supply cord has two sec-
tions, one of which plugs into a standard 110-120V two-
bladed outlet (US) at one end and plugs into a power
supply at the other end. The second section runs from
the power supply to the back of the MINI Pak and plugs
into the jack marked 25 Watts—14-16V at the left side
of the back of the unit (Figure 6) .
With dry hands, connect the two sections together and in-
sert the jack plug into the jack on the back of the MINI Pak .
Route the cord along a clear path and with dry hands plug
the power supply into a matching outlet. If using an ex-
tension cord ensure it is of adequate wire gauge. For
cords of 25 feet, a minimum gauge of 18AWG is re-
quired. For cords greater than 25 feet, a minimum gauge
of 16 AWG is required.
To remove all power to the unit, unplug the power
plug and remove the battery.

Operating Instructions

WARNING
Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes
against dirt and other foreign objects.
When inspecting drains that might contain hazard-
ous chemicals or bacteria, wear appropriate pro-
tective equipment, such as latex gloves, goggles,
face shields or respirators, to prevent burns and in-
fections.
Do not operate this equipment if operator or ma-
chine is standing in water. Operating machine while
in water increases the risk of electrical shock.
Rubber soled, non-slip shoes can help prevent slip-
ping and electric shock, especially on wet surfaces.
Follow operating instructions to reduce the risk of
injury from electrical shock and other causes.

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