Maintenance tips, Replacement parts – General Tools and Instruments DCS100 User Manual
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MAINTENANCE TIPS
The Seeker 100 requires no routine maintenance other than periodic
cleaning. To clean the instrument, use a soft dry cloth. Never use a wet
cloth, solvents or water.
Although the probe and camera head are water, dust and oil proof,
refrain from immersing them in liquids or allowing them to come into
contact with corrosive chemicals. Remember that the grip and the
receiver are not waterproof.
Never open up the unit; the battery cannot be replaced by the end
user. Use only the supplied battery charger. Fully charge and discharge
the battery the first three times the unit is used. If the Seeker 100 has
not been used for more than 3 months, it’s a good idea to fully charge
the grip.
Never forcibly insert or bend the probe. Nor should you bend it more
than 2 inches, or use it like a stick to clear pathways or debris.
Remember to replace the camera head’s protective rubber cap after
each use of the Seeker 100. If your videos have spots, gently clean the
camera head with a clean, dry cloth.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
The Seeker 100 comes with one 12mm (0.47 in.) probe that is
1m (3.28 ft.) long. For thinner probes and probe extensions, visit
www.generaltools.com for more information.
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