Battery Precautions - CEN-TECH 67979 Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions

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7.
Do not put the imager head and cable
into anything or anywhere that may
contain a live electrical charge.
8.
If the tool does not work well after
turning it on, remove the batteries and
do not use. Have the tool checked by a
qualified technician. Any tool that cannot
be controlled with the power button
is dangerous and must be repaired.
9.
Store idle components out of reach of
children and other untrained persons.
10. Maintain the tool with care.
Properly maintained tools are
less likely to cause injury.
11. If the tool is dropped, check for the
breakage and any other condition
which may affect its operation.
12. Use only accessories that
are recommended by the
manufacturer of the tool.
13. Dry your hands when operating
the tool or replacing batteries.

Battery Precautions

1.
Remove the batteries while
cleaning the tool.
2.
Remove the batteries before storing
the tool for a long period of time
to prevent battery leakage from
damaging battery compartment.
3.
When necessary, replace all four
(4) batteries with new ones.
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14. Protect against excessive heat. The
tool should be kept away from heat
sources such as radiators, stoves or
other appliances that produce heat.
15. Store the tool in ventilated
and dry places.
16. WARNING! To avoid injury:
a. FOR WALLS: When inspecting
the inside of walls, be sure to turn
off the circuit breaker to the whole
house before using the tool.
b. FOR PIPES: If you suspect a metal
pipe could contain a live electrical
charge, have a qualified electrician
check the pipe before using.
c. FOR AUTOMOBILES: Be sure the
automobile is not running during
inspection. Metal and liquid under
the hood may be hot. Don't get
oil or gas on the imager head.
4.
Use only the size and type
of batteries specified.
5.
Be sure to install batteries with
the correct polarity as indicated
in the battery compartment.
6.
Properly dispose of batteries.
Exposure to high temperatures
can cause batteries to explode.
Do not dispose in fire.
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