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Robotic and Manual Pan & Tilt Head - Vinten Radamec

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Maintenance<br />

Routine checks<br />

During use, check the following:<br />

• Check the balance of the head. Re-balance as necessary.<br />

• Check the data communication with the control panel. Re-fit cables if necessary.<br />

• Check lens zoom <strong>and</strong> focus communication with the <strong>Head</strong>. Re-fit cables if necessary.<br />

No further routine maintenance is required.<br />

Regular cleaning<br />

We encourage regular cleaning of the product.<br />

• Do not use oil or grease on any exposed part of the equipment. This is unnecessary <strong>and</strong> traps dirt which<br />

acts as an abrasive.<br />

• Do not use solvent or oil based cleaners, abrasives or wire brushes to remove accumulations of dirt as<br />

these damage the protective surfaces. To clean mechanical surfaces, use only detergent based cleaners.<br />

• External electrical connection ports should only be cleaned with a semi-stiff brush or a vacuum cleaner.<br />

During normal use the only cleaning required should be a regular wipe over with a lint-free cloth. Dirt<br />

accumulated during storage or periods of disuse may be removed with a semi-stiff brush. Particular attention<br />

should be paid to the four-hole mounting <strong>and</strong> camera mounting faces, along with all the connection ports.<br />

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Warning!<br />

To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove<br />

the cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer<br />

to qualified service personnel.<br />

CAUTION! 1. Do NOT use oil or grease on any exposed part of the product. This is unnecessary <strong>and</strong> traps<br />

dirt which acts as an abrasive.<br />

2. DO NOT use solvent- or oil-based cleaners, abrasives or wire brushes to remove<br />

accumulations of dirt as these damage the protective surfaces. To clean mechanical surfaces,<br />

use only detergent-based cleaners.<br />

3. External electrical connection ports should only be cleaned with a semi-stiff brush or a<br />

vacuum cleaner.

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