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FLIR ThermaCam P25 User Manual

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14 Maintenance & cleaning
14.1 Camera body, cables & accessories
The camera body, cables and accessories may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth.
To remove stains, wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution and
wrung dry, then wipe with a dry soft cloth.
Do not use benzene, thinner, or any other chemical product on the camera, the
cables or the accessories, as this may cause deterioration.
14.2 Lenses
All lenses are coated with an anti-reflective coating and care must be taken when
cleaning them. Cotton wool soaked in 96 % ethyl alcohol (C
2
H
5
OH) may be used to
clean the lenses. The lenses should be wiped once with the solution, then the cotton
wool should be discarded.
If ethyl alcohol is unavailable, DEE (i.e. ‘ether’ = diethylether, C
4
H
10
O) may be used
for cleaning.
Sometimes drying marks may appear on the lenses. To prevent this, a cleaning solu-
tion of 50 % acetone (i.e. dimethylketone, (CH
3
)
2
CO)) and 50 % ethyl alcohol
(C
2
H
5
OH) may be used.
Please note the following:
Excessive cleaning of the lenses may wear down the coating.
The chemical substances described in this section may be dangerous. Carefully
read all warning labels on containers before using the substances, as well as appli-
cable MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets).
14
Publ. No. 1557978 Rev. a155 ENGLISH (EN) February 6, 2006 93

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BrandFLIR
ModelThermaCam P25
CategoryThermal cameras
LanguageEnglish

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