Replacing the protective camera glass
If scratched, the protective camera glass can be
easily replaced.
Check the safety glass of the camera for
damage or signs of wear before use. If
damage or signs of significant wear are
noticed, the protective camera glass must be
changed immediately to prevent moisture
entering the camera. If water is already in
the head (at the edge of the protective
camera glass), the camera head with the
safety glass removed must be allowed to dry
for several hours and the safety glass must
be changed.
Proceed with extreme caution and care when
replacing the protective camera glass! The
camera head and the cable to the lighting
ring can sustain damage. Particular care
should be exercised when screwing the
camera head on or off at the reel cable.
Make sure that the camera head is held
securely and only the union nut is turned.
Inadvertent turning at the camera head will
cause the cable to be twisted inside the
camera spring so that the camera can no
longer be used.
1
Unscrew the union nut (SW 32). Use a second
openend spanner (SW 17) to provide counter-
force, gently making an opening in the spring
to grip with this spanner.
2
Carefully remove the protective camera glass.
Attach new protective camera glass together
with O-ring.
3
Screw the union nut back on using an open-
end spanner. Use a second open-end spanner
to provide counter-force and observe correct
tightening torque!
Wearing parts (e.g. protective camera glass,
reel cable etc.) are not covered by the
guarantee.
ROCAM® Mini Module (optional)
Tubes with diameters from 40-100mm can be
inspected using the ROCAM® Mini Module.
The reel cable is secured for transportation with
cable ties. Do not remove the cable ties until the
reel holder has been assembled.
1
Secure the reel holder to the ROCAM® reel
with 3 screws.
2
Undo the cable ties and remove the
ROCAM® Mini Module reel cable.
3
Remove the ROCAM® camera head by
unscrewing the union nuts, partially removing
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the camera head and loosening the cable
gland.
4
Affix the ROCAM® Mini Module adapter.
The adapter must be seated in the spring
groove!
After finishing work unscrew the ROCAM® Mini
Module again. Lay the ROCAM® Mini Module reel
cable in the reel holder. Lock the camera and the
adapter in position in the reel holder.
When rolled up the diameter must not be less
than 300 mm!
The camera should only be pushed or pulled
lengthwise!
Too small a radius and crosswise pushing and
pulling can cause the cable to fracture!
The adapter piece must not be introduced
into the tube.
ROCAM® location (optional)
A locating probe integrated in the camera head
transmits magnetic fields which are detected by
the locating receiver and are optically and
acoustically translated.
In addition to brickwork, stone, wood and plastic,
the low-frequency measuring system can penetrate
metal. The location of the probe can therefore
even be detected in cast iron pipes.
The intensity of the signals changes depending on
the position and range of the probe.
Accessories
The relevant accessories and an order form can
be found from Page 107 onwards.
Disposal
Components of the unit are recyclable material and
should be put to recycling. For this purpose
registered and certified recycling companies are
available. For an environmental friendly disposal of
the non-recyclable parts (e.g. electronic waste)
please contact your local waste disposal authority.
Old batteries can be taken to your specialist dealer
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who will dispose of them in conformity with
environmental regulations.
For EU countries only:
Do not dispose of electric tools with
domestic waste. In accordance with
European Directive 2002/96/EC on
waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its implementation as
national law, electric tools that are no longer
serviceable must be collected separately and
utilised for environmentally compatible recycling.
Used removable batteries must not be thrown in
fire or in the household rubbish.
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