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560 ● KT-650 ● KT-670 – USER MANUAL
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16 Cleaning and maintenance
NOTE!
Use the below specified methods of maintenance only.
Camera enclosure
– all surfaces, except for optical elements of the camera, can be cleaned with a
soft and moist cloth with generally available mild detergents. Do not use any solvents or cleaning
agents that could scratch the enclosure (powder, paste, etc.). During cleaning, the camera must be
turned off.
Due to the applied anti-reflective coating, optical lens are the most sensitive and at the same time the
most expensive part of the camera (the lens is of key importance to radio-metric capabilities of the in-
frared system). Therefore it is important to close the protective lens cover after each use of the cam-
era. Optical surfaces should be cleaned only, when they are visibly fouled. Do not touch exposed sur-
faces of optical lens with fingers, be-cause fouling left with fingerprints can be harmful to coatings and
glass of the lens.
Chemical agents must not be used for cleaning the optical viewfinder, and particularly op-tics and ac-
cessories of the camera. Use a clean, dry and soft cloth for cleaning the body of the viewfinder; for
cleaning the lens, use only the supplied lens cleaning cloth.
17 Service and storage
Thermal imaging cameras don't comprise any parts serviceable by the user. Do not attempt to dis-
mantle or modify the camera on your own. Opening the instrument voids the warranty.
NOTE!
Only the manufacturer is authorized to perform service repairs.
When storing the instrument, observe the following guidelines:
make sure the camera and its accessories are dry,
when storing the camera for a prolonged time, remove the batteries,
allowed are storage temperatures specified in technical specifications,
in order to avoid complete discharging of rechargeable batteries during prolonged storage,
charge them once in a while.
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