Operating instructions – RIDGID micro CA-300 User Manual

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micro CA-300 Inspection Camera

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Camera is not explosion proof and can

cause sparks.

• Clear, level, stable, dry place for operator.

Do not use the inspection camera while

standing in water.

2. Examine the area or space that you will

be inspecting and determine if the micro

CA‑300 Inspection Camera is the correct

piece of equipment for the job.

• Determine the access points to the space.

The minimum opening the cam era head

can fit through is approximate ly

3

/

4

(19 mm) in diameter for the 17 mm cam‑

era head.

• Determine the distance to the area to be

inspected. Extensions can be add ed to

the camera to reach up to 30’ (9 m).

• Determine if there are any obstacles that

would require very tight turns in the

cable. The inspection camera ca ble can

go down to a 5” (13 cm) radius without

damage.

• Determine if there is any electrical pow er

supplied to the area to be inspected. If

so, the power to the area must be turned

OFF to reduce the risk of electric shock.

Use appropriate lock out procedures to

prevent the power from being turned

back on during the inspection.

• Determine if any liquids will be encoun‑

tered during the inspection. The cable

and imager head are waterproof to a

depth of 10’ (3 m). Greater depths may

cause leakage into the cable and imager

and cause electric shock or damage the

equipment. The handheld display unit is

water resistant (IP65) but should not be

submerged in water.

• Determine if any chemicals are present,

especially in the case of drains. It is im‑

portant to understand the specific safety

measures required to work a round any

chemicals present. Contact the chemical

manufacturer for required information.

Chemicals may damage or degrade the

inspection camera.

• Determine the temperature of the area

and items in the area. The working tem‑

perature of the inspection camera is be‑

tween 32°F to 130°F (0°C to 55°C). Use

in areas outside of this range or contact

with hotter or colder items could cause

camera damage.

• Determine if any moving parts are pres‑

ent in the area to be inspected. If so,

these parts must be deactivated to pre‑

vent movement during inspection to

reduce the risk of entanglement. Use

appropriate lock out procedures to pre‑

vent the parts from moving during the

inspection.

If the micro CA‑300 Inspection Camera is

not the correct piece of equipment for the

job, other inspection equipment is available

from RIDGID. For a complete listing of RIDGID

products, see the RIDGID catalog, online at

www.RIDGID.com or www.RIDGID.eu.
3. Make sure the micro CA‑300 Inspec tion

Camera has been properly inspect ed be‑

fore each use.

4. Install the correct accessories for the ap‑

plication.

Operating Instructions

WARNING

Always wear eye protection to protect your

eyes against dirt and other foreign objects.
Follow operating instructions to reduce the

risk of injury from electrical shock, entan‑

glement and other causes.

1. Make sure that the Inspection Camera

and work area have been properly set up

and that the work area is free of bystand‑

ers and other distractions.

2. Press the Power Button for one second.

The imager lights should come ON, then

a splash screen will appear. This screen

tells you the device is booting up. Once

the product is fully powered up, the

screen will automatically switch to the

live screen.

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