Standard Equipment; Assembly - RIDGID SeeSnake micro Operator's Manual

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Storage Temperature...-4°F to 158°F
Water Resistance........Image head and
Maximum Distance ....Optional cable ex-

Standard Equipment

The SeeSnake micro Inspection Camera
comes with the following items:
Hand Held
Display Unit
Imager Head
and Cable
Accessory
Figure 1 – System Components

Assembly

To Install Batteries (4 AA):
NOTE! Be sure to read Battery Precautions
section on Page 2 .
1. Turn the hand-held viewer upside down to
expose the battery compartment cover
and screw (Figure 2) .
Screw
Battery
Compartment
Cover
Figure 2
(-20°C to 70°C)
extensions to 10'
(3.05 m) water depth
(When assembled.)
tensions can be as-
sembled to make
cable up to 30'
(9.74 m) long
Accessory Magnet
Hook
Accessory
Mirror
Ridge Tool Company
SeeSnake
®
micro
Inspection Camera
2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, re-
move screw and cover.
3. Remove battery compartment and insert
four (4) new AA batteries into the proper
slots in the battery compartment (Figure
3) . Proper battery orientation is indicated
on the battery compartment.
Fin
Figure 3
4. Replace battery compartment, making
sure the fin is oriented as shown with its
taller portion toward the LCD screen.
5. Replace battery cover (Figure 2) and
screw.
To use the display unit ( Figure 1) , it must
be connected to the imager head cable.
To connect the cable to the display unit,
make sure the keyed ends (Figure 4) are
properly aligned. Once they are aligned, fin-
ger tighten the knurled knob to hold the con-
nection in place.
Keyed Ends
Figure 4
To Install an Accessory:
The three included accessories, (mirror, hook
and magnet) (Figure 1) all attach to the imager
head the same way.
To connect, hold the imager head as shown in
Figure 5 . Slip the semicircle end of the acces-
sory, over the flats of the imager head as
shown in Figure 5 . Then rotate the acces-
sory a
1
/
turn so the long arm of the acces-
4
sory is extending out as shown in Figure 6.
Battery Compartment
5

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