NOTICE
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Data stored in the Dräger UCF 7000 (settings, data, videos)
must be backed up before returning the camera for servicing
because they may be lost during repairs.
6.2.2
Inspections during storage
Dräger recommends performing the following checks on a regular ba-
sis when the camera is stored and not in use.
Every 6 months, check the thermal imaging camera for proper
functioning:
Insert the rechargeable battery, and switch on the thermal imaging
camera.
The thermal image must appear, and the keys must function prop-
erly.
Then switch off the thermal imaging camera and remove the bat-
tery.
Charge the batteries (see chapter 4.2.2 on page 32).
Dispose of the battery if the battery operating time is insufficient
and replace it with a new battery.
Dräger UCF 6000/7000
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Storage
Always store the thermal imaging camera and accessories at moder-
ate temperatures (0 °C to 45 °C; 32 °F to 113 °F) to ensure a long ser-
vice life.
Before the next use of the thermal imaging camera, remove any con-
densation from the lens with a soft cloth.
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Disposal
EU-wide regulations governing the disposal of elec-
tric and electronic appliances which have been de-
fined in the EU Directive 2002/96/EC and in national
laws have been effective from August 2005 and apply
to this device. Private households can use the special
collecting and recycling facilities. However, as this
device has not been registered for household usage,
it must not be disposed of through these means. The
device can be returned to your national Dräger Sales
Organization for disposal. Please do not hesitate to
contact the above if you have any further questions
on this issue.
Dispose of the rechargeable batteries in accordance with the applica-
ble waste disposal regulations.
Storage
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