Taser cam user manual – Taser IT-INST-TC-001 User Manual

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TASER CAM User Manual

IT-INST-TC-001 Rev: C

August 28, 2006

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©2006 TASER International, Inc. All rights reserved.

Note: The following warnings and cautions are in addition to the TASER® X26 device
warnings and cautions.

WARNINGS

Never point the X26 at the eyes or face.

Always make certain that the safety is in the down (SAFE) position whenever the X26 is
loaded and not intended for immediate use.

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not immerse the TASER CAM™ in water or expose it to
significant moisture.

Do not disassemble or alter the TASER CAM in any way. Doing so may result in injury or
damage to the unit, and voids the warranty.

The TASER CAM uses a lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery. Do not continue to
operate the TASER CAM if there is any leaking or smoke from the unit. The liquid from the
battery is flammable and may cause skin irritation.

The lithium ion polymer rechargeable battery in the TASER CAM may rupture, ignite, or
explode when exposed to high temperatures. Do not leave the TASER CAM in or expose it
to extreme heat, such as in a vehicle during hot weather.

CAUTIONS

Always disconnect the TASER CAM from the charging cable (wall charger or USB cable)
before inserting the TASER CAM into an X26.

Never connect a PC or wall charger to a TASER CAM that is updating the X26
programming (“P” indicated on the CID).

The TASER CAM is designed for use between the temperatures of -4 °F and 122 °F
(-20 °C and 50 °C).

Do not carry or store the TASER CAM in places where the battery contacts may become
dirty or short-circuited.

Do not recharge the TASER CAM out of the recommended temperature range of 32 °F to
104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C). Charging out of this recommended range may cause damage to the
battery and may also cause deterioration of the battery’s characteristics and cycle life.

Recharge the TASER CAM frequently, before the remaining battery capacity is under 20
percent.

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