IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read, understand and follow all safety messages, instructions, legal disclaimers and the software license agreement, before operation. Additional safety messages may also be included as applicable, in the product user manual, on product labels, within product software, in product packaging or on product documentation media. Always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested.
Important Information
For your own safety, the safety of others, and to prevent damage to the product and vehicles upon which it is used, it is important that all instructions and safety messages in this manual and the accompanying Important Safety Instructions manual be read and understood by all persons operating, or coming into contact with the product, before operating. We suggest you store a copy of each manual near the product in sight of the operator.
For your safety, read all instructions. Use your diagnostic tools only as described in the tool user’s manual. Use only manufacturer recommended parts and accessories with your diagnostic tools.
This product is intended for use by properly trained and skilled professional automotive technicians. The safety messages presented throughout this manual and the accompanying Important Safety Instructions manual are reminders to the operator to exercise extreme care when using this product.
There are many variations in procedures, techniques, tools, and parts for servicing vehicles, as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work. Because of the vast number of test applications and variations in the products that can be tested with this instrument, we cannot possibly anticipate or provide advice or safety messages to cover every situation. It is the responsibility of the automotive technician to be knowledgeable of the system being tested. It is essential to use proper service methods and test procedures. It is important to perform tests in an appropriate and acceptable manner that does not endanger your safety, the safety of others in the work area, the equipment being used, or the vehicle being tested.
It is assumed that the operator has a thorough understanding of vehicle systems before using this product. Understanding of these system principles and operating theories is necessary for competent, safe and accurate use of this instrument.
Before using the equipment, always refer to and follow the safety messages and applicable test procedures provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle or equipment being tested. Use the product only as described in it’s user manual. Use only manufacturer recommended parts and accessories with your product.
Read, understand and follow all safety messages and instructions in this manual, the accompanying Important Safety Instructions manual, and on the test equipment.
Environmental Conditions:
● | This product is intended for indoor use only |
● | This product is rated for Pollution Degree 2 (normal conditions) |
Safety Signal Words
All safety messages contain a safety signal word that indicates the level of the hazard. An icon, when present, gives a graphical description of the hazard. Safety Signal words are:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in moderate or minor injury to the operator or to bystanders.
Safety Message Conventions
Safety messages are provided to help prevent personal injury and equipment damage. Safety messages communicate the hazard, hazard avoidance and possible consequences using three different type styles:
Normal type states the hazard.
● Bold type states how to avoid the hazard.
Italic type states the possible consequences of not avoiding the hazard.
An icon, when present, gives a graphical description of the potential hazard.
Safety Message Example
Risk of electric shock.
Prior to recycling the battery pack, protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting.
Disconnect all test leads and turn diagnostic tools off before removing the battery pack.
Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery terminals.
Do not expose the diagnostic tool or battery pack to rain, snow, or wet conditions.
Do not short circuit the battery terminals.
Electric shock can cause injury.
NOTICE (Electrostatic Discharge) Unit Operation
● | This product is intended to be used by professional technicians in a garage environment. |
● | Electrostatic discharges may happen occasionally and cause the unit to stop operating. To restore unit operation turn off and back on and navigate to the desired function. |
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Application: All Devices
WARNING
Risk of unexpected vehicle movement.
• Block drive wheels with chocks before performing engine running tests.
• Unless instructed otherwise, set parking brake, and put gear selector in neutral or park.
• Firmly set the parking brake.
• If the vehicle has an automatic parking brake release, disconnect the release mechanism for testing and reconnect when finished.
• Do not allow bystanders to stand in front of or behind the vehicle while testing.
• Do not leave a running engine unattended.
A moving vehicle can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of accident.
• Two people should be in the vehicle when driving on the road, one to drive and the other to attend to the equipment.
• If in a moving vehicle, make sure the tester and leads are securely connected, and do not interfere with the driver.
Accidents can occur when attention is not solely given to driving.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury.
• Keep yourself, test leads, clothing, and other objects clear of electrical connections and hot or moving engine parts.
• Do not wear watches, rings, or loose clothing when working in an engine compartment.
• Do not place equipment or tools on fenders or other places in the engine compartment.
• Barriers are recommended to help identify danger zones in the test area.
Contact with electrical connections and hot or moving parts can cause injury.
WARNING
Risk of explosion.
• Wear safety goggles and protective clothing (user and bystander).
• Use equipment and tools in locations with ventilation providing at least four air changes per hour.
• Flammable fuel and vapors can ignite.
• Do not use this system in environments where explosive vapor may collect, such as in below-ground pits, confined areas, or areas that are less than 18 inches above the floor.
• Locate this equipment at least 18 inches or more above the floor.
• Do not smoke, strike a match, place metal tools or objects on the vehicle battery, or cause a spark in the vicinity of the battery. Battery gases can ignite.
• Avoid making an accidental connection between vehicle battery terminals through tools, jumper leads, and other items.
• Keep lighted cigarettes, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources away from batteries.
• Be sure ignition, headlights, and other accessories are off and that vehicle doors are closed before disconnecting vehicle battery cables. This also helps prevent damage to onboard computer systems.
• Do not expose tester to rain, snow, or wet conditions.
• Do not allow battery gases or acid to contact tester housing.
• Always disconnect battery ground connections before servicing electrical system components.
• Keep a dry chemical fire extinguisher (Class B) rated for gasoline, chemical and electrical fires in the work area.
Explosion can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of fire.
• Wear safety goggles and protective clothing (user and bystander).
• Relieve fuel system pressure before opening lines and connections.
• Keep cigarettes, sparks, open flame, and other sources of ignition away from the vehicle.
• Disconnect the battery ground before opening any fuel system fittings. Reconnect the cable to run the engine or operate the fuel pump for testing.
• Gasoline, methanol, and oxygenated fuels are toxic and flammable and must be handled appropriately.
• Do not position head directly over or in front of carburetor or throttle body. Do not pour gasoline down carburetor or throttle body when cranking or running engine, when working with fuel delivery systems or any open fuel line. Engine backfire can occur when air cleaner is out of normal position.
• Do not use carburetor sprays or fuel injector cleaning solvents when performing diagnostic tests.
• Keep open containers of flammable liquids, such as gasoline, away from operating equipment.
• Keep a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher rated for gasoline, chemical, and electrical fires in work area.
Fire can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of short circuits and burns.
• Batteries can produce a short circuit current high enough to weld jewelry to metal. Remove jewelry such as rings, bracelets, and watches before working near batteries.
Short circuits and burns can cause injury.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
• Do not attempt to disassemble any battery or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery terminals.
• Remove the Ground lead from the vehicle battery before removing or disassembling any vehicle electrical component.
• Prior to recycling, protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, never overload receptacles. Refer to markings for the proper load on receptacles.
• Use extreme caution when working with circuits that have greater than 40 volts DC or 24 volts AC.
• Do not use electrical equipment on wet surfaces or exposed to rain.
• Always wear properly rated rubber insulated gloves when required or appropriate, particularly when working with voltages exceeding 40 volts DC or 24 volts AC.
• Do not operate equipment with damaged cords, damaged cables, or equipment has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service person.
Electric shock can cause injury.
WARNING
Risk of burns.
• Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts.
• Wear gloves when handling hot engine components.
• Do not remove radiator cap unless engine is cold. Pressurized engine coolant may be hot.
• Do not touch hot exhaust systems, manifolds, engines, radiators, sample probe, or other hot parts.
• Do not place test equipment or tools on fenders or other places in the engine compartment. Engine compartments contain electrical connections.
• Keep yourself, test equipment, clothing, and other objects clear of electrical connections.
• Tester leads can become hot after extended testing in close proximity to manifolds and other hot parts. Wear gloves when handling hot components.
• Do not allow test leads to touch exhaust manifolds or other hot parts.
Hot components can cause injury.
WARNING
Risk of poisoning.
• Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on operating engines.
• Route exhaust outside while testing with engine running.
• Use equipment or tools in locations with mechanical ventilation providing at least four air changes per hour. Engine exhaust contains odorless lethal gas.
• Use throttle body cleaner only in a well-ventilated area.
• Wear protective gloves and safety goggles (user and bystander).
• Do not let cleaner contact skin, eyes, or mouth.
• Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby. If throttle body cleaner contacts skin, eyes, or clothing, flush area with soap and water.
Poisoning can result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of eye injury. Debris, dirt, and fluids may drop from vehicles.
• Knock off any loose debris. Clean surfaces as needed to avoid the potential of falling debris, dirt, and fluids.
• Wear approved safety glasses when servicing vehicles.
Debris, dirt and fluids can cause serious eye injury.
WARNING
Risk of flying particles.
• Wear safety goggles while using compressed air. Compressed air can cause flying particles.
• Wear safety goggles while using electrical equipment. Electrical equipment or rotating engine parts can cause flying particles.
Flying particles can cause eye injury.
WARNING
Risk of expelling fuel, oil vapors, hot steam, hot toxic gases, acid, refrigerant, and other debris.
• Always wear safety goggles and protective clothing (user and bystander). Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses.
• Engine systems can malfunction expelling fuel, oil vapors, hot steam, hot toxic exhaust gases, acid, refrigerant, and other debris.
Fuel, oil vapors, hot steam, hot toxic gases, acid, refrigerant, and other debris can cause serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of expelling battery acid.
• Wear safety goggles and protective gloves (user and bystander). Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses.
• Make sure someone can hear you or is close enough to provide aid when working near a battery.
• Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby. If battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes, flush exposed area with soap and water for 10 minutes.
• Do not touch eyes while working near a battery.
• Do not let any material leaked from a battery come in contact with eyes or skin.
• Always make sure the battery polarities (+ and –) are correct when installing.
Battery acid is a highly corrosive acid that can burn eyes and skin.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury or harm.
• The Lithium battery used in some tools is factory replaceable only, incorrect replacement may cause an explosion.
• Do not expose batteries to excessive heat.
• Use batteries from a reputable manufacturer only.
• Use only Snap-on provided replacement batteries or battery packs where specified.
• Do not change batteries while an instrument is attached to a power source. Make sure the unit power is “off” before opening the battery compartment.
• When replacing batteries, always replace the whole set.
• Do not use different brands of batteries together.
• Do not try to recharge batteries that are not specifically designed to be recharged.
• Do not allow children to install batteries unsupervised.
• Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions for proper handling, storage, and disposal of batteries.
Improper use of batteries can result in personal harm.
WARNING
Risk of eye injury or impaired vision.
• Never look into a flashlight when the light is on. Do not shine light into the face of someone else or allow children to use the flashlight.
High intensity light can impair vision and can cause eye injury.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment or circuit damage.
• Disconnect test leads from any circuit being tested before changing functions.
• Always disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common test lead.
• Do not create an electrical connection between battery terminals with a jump wire or tools.
• Do not ground any electrical terminal that has or may have power.
• Always unplug equipment from an electrical outlet when not in use.
• Never use the cord to pull a plug from an outlet. Grasp the plug and pull it to disconnect.
• If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating equal to more than that of the equipment should be used. Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat.
• Loop cord or cables loosely around equipment when storing.
• Use tools only as described in the tool user’s manual.
• Use only the manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
Improper equipment use can cause equipment or circuit damage.
CAUTION
Risk of incorrect or improper repair and/or adjustment.
• Do not rely on erratic, questionable, or obviously erroneous test data, information or results. If test data, information or results are erratic, questionable, or obviously erroneous, check to make sure that all connections and data entry information are correct and that the procedure was performed correctly.
• If test information or results are still suspicious, do not use them for diagnosis. Contact Snap-on® Customer Care.
Improper repair and/or adjustment may cause vehicle or equipment damage or unsafe operation.
CAUTION
Risk of unsafe condition.
• Use only Snap-on power adapters and/or power cables.
• Use only the Snap-on adapter that is recommended for a specific product or series of products.
Use of non-Snap-on type power adapters or power cables can result in damage or unsafe conditions.
WARNING
Risk of airbag deployment
• Do not place diagnostic tools or any other object between the airbag and a person. An object near the expanding airbag may be propelled at high speed and become a projectile capable of causing serious injury, death, or damage.
Airbag deployment can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of entanglement.
• Do not allow cables to hang in a manner that could entangle operators or driving controls.
• Arrange cords so that they will not be tripped over or pulled.
• Be sure that cables attached to your tools, equipment, and other accessories are routed so as not to interfere with walk paths.
Poorly routed cables and exposed conductors can create an unsafe condition
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
• Disconnect test leads and turn diagnostic tools off before removing end grips.
• Do not operate diagnostic tools without properly installed end grips.
• Do not attempt to disassemble any battery or remove any component projecting from or protecting the battery terminals.
• Do not remove covers or attempt to disassemble. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer to qualified service personal.
Electric shock can cause injury.
WARNING
Risk of injury.
• Use care when testing or controlling actuators and other vehicle components. Be sure activating does not create an unsafe condition.
User control of actuator and/or functional tests could create unsafe condition
WARNING
Risk of unexpected vehicle movement.
• Block drive wheels with chocks before performing an engine running test.
• Unless instructed otherwise, set parking brake, and put gear selector in neutral or park.
• Firmly set the parking brake.
• Do not allow bystanders in front of or behind the vehicle while testing.
• Do not leave a running engine unattended.
A moving vehicle can cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Risk of inaccurate data readings or damage.
• Stop operating immediately if the battery level is low.
• Recharge battery or connect AC adapter.
Operating with a low battery level can cause inaccurate data readings, loss of communication and possible damage.
WARNING
Risk of unsafe condition.
• Remove the scan module from the vehicle whenever is not connected to vehicle diagnostic connector, to prevent the scan module from getting into a position where it prevents vehicle controls (i.e. brake or accelerator pedal) from operating properly.
Leaving the scan module loose in the vehicle can result in an unsafe condition, loss of vehicle control, serious injury and damage.
WARNING
Risk of explosion.
• Some tools contain an internal 250V, 8A Fuse (F6) that is factory replaceable only, incorrect replacement may cause an explosion.
• Do not use scan tools in environments where explosive vapor may collect, such as in below-ground pits, confined areas, or areas that are less than 18 inches (45 cm) above the floor.
• Do not expose tester to rain, snow, or wet conditions.
• Do not allow battery gases or acid to contact tester housing.
• Be sure all leads are connected as instructed before proceeding with a test.
Explosion can cause death or serious injury.
Scopes and Meters, All Categories
All scopes and meters fit into one of four Categories based upon the electrical signals they are designed to measure. It is extremely important that the scope or meter selected to perform a test is designed to meet that specific task. Categories are:
Category I—use for testing electronic equipment and equipment connected to source circuits in which measures are taken to limit transient overvoltages to an appropriate low level. Most 12V automotive systems fit this category.
Category II—use for testing single-phase loads connected to a receptacle, such as appliances, portable tools, and similar items. Also use to test household outlets and long branch service that is 30 feet 10 meters) from a Category III source or 60 feet (20 meters) from a Category III source.
Category III—use for testing three-phase distribution, including single phase commercial lighting. Some automotive hybrid systems and batteries fit this category.
Category IV—use for testing three-phase at the utility connection and any outdoor conductors. Some automotive hybrid systems and batteries fit this category.
WARNING
Risk of explosion.
• Do not use scopes and/or meters in environments where explosive vapor may collect, such as in below-ground pits, confined areas, or areas that are less than 18 inches (45 cm) above the floor.
• Do not allow battery gases or acid to contact tester housing.
• Be sure all leads are connected as instructed before proceeding with a test.
• Remove the amp probe when not in use.
Explosion can cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment or circuit damage.
• Disconnect test leads from any circuit being tested before changing functions. Always disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common lead.
• Never perform resistance, diode, or polarity tests on a live circuit.
• Unless specifically directed by the test procedure, make sure the ignition is off before connecting or disconnecting connectors or any electrical terminals.
• Remove the amp probe when not in use.
• Do not create an electrical connection between battery terminals with a jumper wire, or your scopes and/or meters.
• Do not ground any electrical terminal that has or may have power.
• Do not allow battery gases or acid to contact tester housing.
Improper use can cause equipment or circuit damage.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
• This product is intended for Measurement Category I (for example, automotive 12V systems), do not use it for Measurement Categories II, III, and IV.
• Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS or MAINS circuits (an example of MAINS circuit is 120V AC or 240V AC household or industrial electricity).
• Do not connect this product to MAINS or MAINS circuits.
• Do not exceed voltage limits between inputs as indicated on the rating label.
• Use extreme caution when working with circuits that have greater than 40 volts AC or 24 volts DC.
• Do not apply more than 75 volts DC or 50 volts AC between inputs as indicated on the rating label on the diagnostic tool unit.
• The serial port is electrically isolated from other inputs however, do not allow a voltage differential greater than 75 volts DC or 50 volts AC to develop between the serial port and any other input.
• Do not attempt to connect your scopes and/or meters to a PC USB port while measuring signals with the test leads.
• Do not connect Inductive RPM Pickup, Secondary Ignition Clipon Wire Adapter, or any other probe to damaged or uninsulated conductors.
• Do not use scope or multimeter on Hybrid electric vehicle highvoltage systems, batteries, or circuits.
• Do not apply the Black Ground Lead to test points other than ground/system return/vehicle chassis.
Electric shock can cause injury.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment or circuit damage.
• Do not use scopes or meters to test household or industrial sources.
Improper use can cause equipment or circuit damage.
Scopes and Meters, Category III and IV
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
• This product is intended for Measurement Category III (1000V) and IV (600V).
• Do not exceed voltage limits between inputs as indicated on the rating label.
• Use extreme caution when working with circuits that have greater than 40 volts DC or 24 volts AC.
• Do not connect Inductive RPM Pickup, Secondary Ignition Clip-on Wire Adapter, or any other probe to a damaged or uninsulated conductors.
• Always wear properly rated rubber insulated gloves when required or appropriate, particularly when working with voltages exceeding 40 volts DC or 24 volts AC.
• Use only appropriate (Category III or IV) Snap-on components, such as test leads, scope leads and auxiliary components with meter and scope products. Do not use aftermarket “equivalents” or alternate leads of unknown origin.
• Use only Snap-on suggested components that are in good working order. Do not use components that show extreme wear or are visibly damaged. Make sure the components are properly rated for the task.
• Always examine the instrument for signs of damage before use. Do not use devices that show cracks or other defects that may allow for high voltage exposure.
Electrical shock can cause personal injury, equipment damage, or circuit damage.
All Wireless Communication Devices
WARNING
To comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio frequency (RF) exposure requirements, a separation distance of 20 cm (7.87 inches) or more must be maintained between the antennas and all persons.
Application: ONLY Thermal Laser
WARNING
Risk of fire and explosion.
•The battery is not serviceable. Do not change the battery.
• Only use the Snap-on USB battery charger adapter approved for this device to charge the battery. Do not use a stand-alone or external battery charger, as improper charging or over-charging may occur.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery or USB charger adapter, there are no serviceable parts.
• Do not expose the device to fire, sunlight or other high temperature sources.
• Keep the device dry from exposure to water or other liquids or moisture.
• Do not subject the device to shock or vibration.
• Only charge the device in the ambient temperature range of ±0°C to +45°C (+32°F to +113°F).
Improper device charging, and use of non-approved battery chargers can result in fire, explosion, and equipment damage which can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of eye injury or impaired vision.
• Never look into a flashlight when the light is on. Do not shine light into the face of someone else or allow children to use the flashlight.
Improper use of this device can result in personal injury or harm.
WARNING
Risk of eye injury or impaired vision.
• Never look or stare into a laser light when it is on.
• Do not point the laser into the face of someone else.
• Do not allow children to be in the area of a laser that is in use, or use the laser.
• Do not point the laser into mirrors, doors, windows, or at reflective surfaces.
Laser light can impair vision and cause eye injury.
WARNING
Risk of entanglement.
• Do not allow cables to hang in a manner that will entangle operators or driving controls.
• Arrange cords so that they will not be tripped over or pulled.
• Be sure that cables attached to your tools, equipment, and other accessories are routed so as not to interfere with walk paths.
• Poorly routed cables and exposed conductors can create an unsafe condition.
Poorly routed cables and exposed conductors can create an unsafe condition.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury or harm.
• Do not make contact with hot surfaces, while using the device.
• Use caution if making physical contact with the surface being measured, as the displayed temperature may be different than the actual temperature.
• During use, objects may appear farther away (in the display), than they actually are. Take precaution to avoid contact with hazards such as hot surfaces and moving parts.
• Do not use this device for medical use, or for the purpose of diagnosing bodily ailments.
• This Thermal Laser is intended to only be used for diagnostic purposes, as in automotive, motorcycle, powersports, heavy duty truck, marine, heavy duty equipment, industrial equipment and other similar equipment or industries. This tool should never be used for medical or other personal type use.
• Always be aware of your physical surroundings when taking pictures to avoid hazards such as moving objects, trip and fall hazards and hot surfaces.
Improper use of this device can result in personal injury or harm.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock.
• There are no serviceable parts inside the unit. Do not disassemble the unit or try to remove the cover. Removal of the cover could result in an electrical shock, and will void the product warranty.
Electric shock can cause personal injury.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage.
• Use care when cleaning this device. Use extreme care when cleaning the lens.
• Do not use non-approved cleaners or solvents to clean the device, especially the lens.
• Do not use pressurized air to clean the device.
• Do not use the device in ambient temperatures exceeding 45°C (113°F).
• Do not point the camera lens at high energy sources (e.g. laser light, the sun or an active welding arc).
• Use care at all times when using or storing the device, as the optical components and electronics are susceptible to damage from shock and vibration.
Improper use or maintenance can result in damage or unsafe conditions.
Application: Diagnostic Thermal Imager, Thermal Laser, and Diagnostic Thermal Imager Elite
WARNING
Risk of fire and explosion.
•Only use the Snap-on USB battery charger adapter approved for this device to charge the battery. Do not use a stand-alone or external battery charger, as improper charging or over-charging may occur.
• Only charge the battery when it is installed in this device.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery or USB charger adapter, there are no serviceable parts.
• Only use the Snap-on lithium-ion battery approved for this device. Do not use any other battery or power adapter source.
• Do not expose the battery to fire, sunlight or other high temperature sources.
• Keep the battery dry from exposure to water or other liquids or moisture.
• The battery for this device is designed to only be used with this device. Do not use the battery for any other purpose.
• Do not connect (short) the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery to each other.
• Do not subject the battery to shock or vibration.
• Do not use a damaged battery.
• Only charge the battery in the ambient temperature range of ±0°C to +45°C (+32°F to +113°F).
• Do not change the battery while it is being charged.
• Make sure the device is “off” before opening the battery compartment.
• Do not allow children to handle or come into contact with the battery.
• Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions for proper handling, storage, and disposal of battery.
• Prior to recycling the battery, protect exposed terminals with heavy insulating tape to prevent shorting.
Improper battery handling, charging, and use of non-approved battery chargers can result in fire, explosion, and equipment damage which can cause death or serious injury.
WARNING
Risk of eye injury or impaired vision.
• Never look into a flashlight when the light is on. Do not shine light into the face of someone else or allow children to use the flashlight.
Improper use of this device can result in personal injury or harm.
WARNING
Risk of entanglement.
• Do not allow cables to hang in a manner that will entangle operators or driving controls.
• Arrange cords so that they will not be tripped over or pulled.
• Be sure that cables attached to your tools, equipment, and other accessories are routed so as not to interfere with walk paths.
• Poorly routed cables and exposed conductors can create an unsafe condition
Poorly routed cables and exposed conductors can create an unsafe condition.
WARNING
Risk of personal injury or harm.
•Do not make contact with hot surfaces, while using the device.
•Use caution if making physical contact with the surface being measured, as the displayed temperature may be different than the actual temperature.
•During use, objects may appear farther away (in the display), than they actually are. Take precaution to avoid contact with hazards such as hot surfaces and moving parts.
•Do not use this device for medical use, or for the purpose of diagnosing bodily ailments.
•This Diagnostic Thermal Tool is intended to only be used for diagnostic purposes, as in automotive, motorcycle, powersports, heavy duty truck, marine, heavy duty equipment, industrial equipment and other similar equipment or industries. This tool should never be used for medical or other personal type use.
•Always be aware of your physical surroundings when taking pictures or capturing video to avoid hazards such as moving objects, trip and fall hazards and hot surfaces.
•This tool is equipped with a threaded insert in the bottom of the handle. The treaded insert is only intended to be used to mount the diagnostic thermal tool to a standard “camera” tripod mount.
•If using a tripod, always refer to the tripod manufacturers documentation for operation and safety instructions.
•If using a tripod, always be aware of the tripod position in your work space to avoid entanglement or tripping.
Improper use of this device can result in personal injury or harm.
CAUTION
Risk of equipment damage.
•Use care when cleaning this device. Use extreme care when cleaning the lens.
•Do not use non-approved cleaners or solvents to clean the device, especially the lens.
•Do not use pressurized air to clean the device.
•Do not use the device in ambient temperatures exceeding 45°C (113°F).
•Do not point the camera lens at high energy sources (e.g. laser light, the sun or an active welding arc).
•Use care at all times when using or storing the device, as the optical components and electronics are susceptible to damage from shock and vibration.
Improper use or maintenance can result in damage or unsafe conditions.