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7. Inserting / replacing batteries
1. Loosen the screw using a Phillips screwdriver and take off the cover of the battery
compartment.
2. Remove the battery holder from the battery compartment.
3. Insert four AA batteries into the battery holder, observing the polarity markings inside the
battery holder bays.
4. Put the battery holder back into the battery compartment, observing the polarity markings on
the top of the battery holder and inside the battery compartment.
5. Close the battery compartment again.
Replace the batteries when the battery LED is on.
8. Connecting camera
1. Connect the plug of the gooseneck camera to the socket on the base unit. The protruding
metal tongue on the camera's plug should be facing the recess on the front side of the
socket.
2. Slide the screw cap upwards, toward the camera and screw the screw cap counter-clockwise
to fasten the camera.
3. Follow these steps in reverse order when disconnecting the camera from the base unit.
9. Basic functions
Only immerse the camera head and camera neck in liquids that are voltage free!
The camera neck is not to be submerged further than the marking "MAX Water
Level".
The endoscope may only be used for inspection of dead systems. The camera
head is made of metal and can lead to short circuits. For safety reasons,
disconnect all system parts from the power supply before every inspection.
Avoid strong mechanical strains or vibrations. Make sure you never go below
the minimum bending radius of 45 mm.
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