Installing An Accessory; Pre-Operation Inspection - RIDGID micro CA-25 Manual

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3. Insert battery compartment into inspec-
tion camera terminal end first. The com-
partment will only go in one way. Do not
force. Close the battery door, confirm
securely closed.
Figure 4 – Battery Compartment

Installing An Accessory

The three included accessories, (mirror, hook
and magnet) (Figure 1) all attach to the im-
ager 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 accessory
a 1/4 turn so the long arm of the accessory is
extending out as shown.
Figure 5 – Installing Accessories

Pre-Operation Inspection

WARNING
Before each use, inspect your inspection
camera and correct any problems to reduce
the risk of serious injury from electric shock
and other causes and prevent tool damage.
1. Make sure the unit is OFF.
2. Remove the battery holder and inspect
3. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the
4. Inspect micro CA-25 Inspection Camera
5. Inspect the camera head lens for con-
6. Inspect the full length of the cable for
7. Check that the warning label is present,
Accessory
Figure 6 – Warning Label
8. If any issues are found during the inspec-
9. With dry hands, re-install the battery
10. Press and Hold the Power Button for 1
11. Press and Hold the Power Button for 1
micro CA-25 Inspection Camera
it and batteries for signs of dam age. Re-
place batteries if necessary. Do not use
inspection camera if batteries are dam-
aged.
e quip ment. This aids inspection and helps
prevent the tool from slipping from your
grip.
for any broken, warn, miss ing, misaligned
or binding parts or any condition which
may prevent safe and normal operation.
densation. To avoid damaging the unit,
do not use the camera if condensation
forms inside the lens. Let the water evap-
orate before using.
cracks or damage. A damaged cable
could allow water to enter the unit and
increase the risk of electrical shock.
firmly attached and readable.
tion, do not use the inspection camera
until it has been properly serviced.
hold er, making sure to fully insert.
second. Once the camera is ready an im-
age will appear. If the unit does not oper-
ate properly, try changing the batteries.
second to turn the unit OFF.
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